Olive Films

Background: Olive Films is a company that specializes in the theatrical re-release and home media release of various films (primarily from the 1960s and earlier). The company also releases various television series to home media. Olive Films has home media distribution agreements with Paramount Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for films and 20th Century Fox Television for television shows.

(2008-)
Nicknames: "The Bug", "The Olive Bug"

Logo: An olive-colored bug is seen with "Olive" in white and "Films" in grey. "Olive" then disappears and "Films" turns olive. The bug's eyes start to move, along with other parts of its body. "Olive" reappears and the entire logo turns white, starts to blur, then turns grey and fades like a filmstrip ending.

Variants:
 * A longer version of the logo exists, which starts with the bug flying in and jumping a few times to reveal "Olive." A flower appears with each flash of light.
 * A black and white version exists, which appears on the 2015 Blu-ray of the serial Flying Disc Man from Mars.

FX/SFX: The bug moving, the colors changing and the fade out effect.

Music/Sounds: Some weird whirring sound, followed by sudden buzzing at the end. Otherwise, it's silent. The extended version features a few "bong" noises before the other sounds.

Availability: This logo can be seen on DVD and Blu-ray releases from the company, such as Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956), Knock on Wood, The Boogens, Phase IV, Saved!, Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood, American Ninja I-IV, and seasons 7-13 of King of the Hill, among others. This logo may also be seen on theatrical re-releases from the company. The extended version was discovered on the original DVD release of Hannie Caulder.