Speedy Video (Malaysia)

Background: Speedy Video was a Malaysian video retailer (similar to Blockbuster in the United States) that specializes in DVDs, Blu-Rays, Video CDs and CDs. They have also done various home media releases.

1st Logo (1996-2009?)
Logo: On a cloudy green background, the camera pans down to show a shiny and featureless golden man in starting position for track and field on a pixelated black and yellow surface. The man starts running as the camera starts to pan/zoom until he is at the left side of the screen and he freezes mid-run. The blue word "SPEEDY", in a computerized font with green slashes in the two E's, slides in from the right and settles next to the man.

FX/SFX: The man running, the camera moving and the word sliding in.

Cheesy Factor: Off the charts, especially considering the time of its debut and how long it lasted. Though it is an amateur work of computer animation, the mistakes are inexcusable. The ground is very pixelated, a few frames are skipped when the text slides in (and if you pay attention you can see the texture of the ground move a bit once the text stops) and the man's running animation is slower than the ground. The color scheme is also very interesting but unappealing at the same time.

Music/Sounds: A rising synthesized theme (sounding like the 1988 RCA/Columbia Pictures International Video logo theme at the beginning) with two synthesized orchestral hits, followed by 4 low choir notes (the last one held until the end)

Availability: Uncommon. Can be found on Video CD releases of Ultraman, dubs of Dragon Ball Z films and Tom & Jerry Kids.

2nd (known) logo (2008-2020)
Logo: In an all-white video store, we see a spherical object crashing into walls causing dents. It then goes to the DVD section and makes all the discs fly. We pass through the discs inside CD covers, one of them has a Blu-Ray logo, one has a DVD logo, one has a VCD logo and one has a CDDA logo. We then zoom out and reveal the Speedy Video logo, in a design similar to the previous logo, this time looking more modern, and the yellow running man is now silver, is an outline and has been radically redesigned. Video in a script font appears below, as well as the company's website.

FX/SFX: Beautiful CGI that is a major improvement over the previous logo.

Variants: Since 2014/2015, the disc with the VCD logo is removed and we go straight to the disc with the CDDA logo, probably because they stopped making VCDs back then.

Music/Sounds: A new-age theme.

Availability: Can be seen on the company's Blu-ray, DVD, and VCD releases, such as Malay DVDs of Doraemon.