Thế Hệ Trẻ (United States/Vietnam)

Background : Thế Hệ Trẻ ("Younger Generation" in Vietnamese) is a company based in Westminster, California that specializes in Vietnamese-language educational products.

(1989-) Nicknames : "Vietnamese Text in 10 FPS", "Word-Art In Microsoft PowerPoint", "The Worst Educational Logo of All-Time", "The Weird Kids"

Logo : We see blue three-dimensional text that says "Trung Tâm Băng Nhạc" (which translates to "Tape Music Center") spin on to the top of the screen. We then see "THẾ HỆ TRẺ" appear in a gold font under this. There are animated birds and colored musical notes flying around. Children start skipping around on the bottom after a while. Everything then slowly works its way out.

Variant : Sometimes, the program name appears at the bottom of the logo.

FX/SFX : The animation in the logo...

Cheesy Factor : ...which is way off the charts in terms of cheesiness. For a logo that's over 25 years old, it's a surprise that it's still being used. All of the computer animation used in the logo is incredibly terrible, with a low frame rate that constantly changes. The two-dimensional animation is also not an exception. However, this logo actually had partly decent quality for something pulled on 1989, but it started to reek on its age during the 90's and 2000's very quickly.

Music/Sounds : A bouncy children's tune containing Vietnamese lyrics.

Availability : Can still be seen on TV in some parts of the United States (depending on cable provider). Also seen on DVDs released by the company.

Scare Factor : None. Probably the most cheesiest educational logo of all time, you'll just be looking disgusted throughout the entire logo. The song might become stuck into your head as well.