Amaco Productions (Nigeria)

(2009) WARNING : THIS VIDEO IS EXTREMELY LOUD, WE RECOMMEND YOU TO TURN DOWN YOUR VOLUME OR TAKE OFF YOUR HEADPHONES WHILE WATCHING.

Nicknames : "The Ear Rape Ring", "Nigeria's Worst Nightmare Ever", "Valseco's Brother", "The Mute Button Is Broken", "Cheesy Amaco", "THX, Manish Films and Colombiana de Television's Nigerian Brother", "And Now I Have Tinnitus", "Ring of Doom", "Ring from Hell", "The Loudest African Logo", "My Ears are Bleeding", "The Speakers are Officially Destroyed", "AAAAHHH! MY EARS ARE HURTING!", "The Audience is Now Deaf"

Logo : Over a grey background (which looks a lot like several sticks together or a closeup of a tree) with a yellow light beam at the top left corner, we see three rings spin around with blue particles forming into the stacked text "Amaco Productions" and spinning around before they all stop. The rings form a stylized planet-like design, then the whole logo flashes. The whole backround slowly moves throughout the entire logo.

FX/SFX: Corel MotionStudio 3D-style effects.

Cheesy Factor : Like other Nigerian logos it's incredibly cheap, making it look like it was made in Corel MotionStudio 3D (as said above). Also, the logo's loudness is just unnecessary, and why is everything HEAVILY bass booted? If you also look closely after the text (partially) finishes, the rings start to zoom out a bit. At least the CGI looks half-decent in terms of location though, just like Ramon Film Productions.

Music/Sounds : A whoosh sound (similar to that of a machine starting up), then a synth theme. The music is heavily bass-booted and volumed-increased, making it absurdly loud.

Availability : Seen on Deadly Wish and its sequel, Deadly Wish 2.

Scare Factor : Medium to nightmare. It's very loud so it can startle many people. The fast animation and whoosh at the start can be unsettling, too. Though the cheesiness might lower the scare factor to some.