NP (Egypt)

(1980) Nicknames : "NP of Doom", "V of Doom's Egyptian Grandson", "Three Long Gong Crashes from Hell" (hence in the Music/Sounds section), "What Were They Thinking? IV: Egypt Edition"

Logo : On a blue background, a giant white square-like "NP" with a red shadow zooms towards us, in a similar vein to a certain logo from 1976. Seconds later, Arabic text (which is the company's name) appears. Just then, "PRESENTS" and an Arabic translation appear.

FX/SFX : The texts zooming in and popping in.

Cheesy Factor : The animation looks very cheap and choppy, along with the zooming of the "NP" and the still appearing of the texts. Most importantly, what is the point of the red shadow?!

Music/Sounds : Three loud gong crashes (a la The Rank Organisation) which fit with the appearance of the texts.

Availability : Seen on My Lover... For Ever..

Scare Factor : High to nightmare. Being a logo with "in-your-face" animation, red color scheme and loud music would scare their target audience, especially those who've never seen it before. However, it may raise due to the cheapness of the logo and the sudden appearance of the Arabic text. But it's lower, but bordering on your thinking for those who used to it. Others may be confused, though.