Sometimes, the 2007 HiT logo plasters an older logo. This can be seen in Sprout airings of the first season of Thomas and Friends, where the 2007 HiT logo plasters the Britt Alcrofft Company logo. They plaster it specifically with the image in the black circle:
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Just WHY. that there are that one single guy with a huge ego editing out ALL of the south american logos. He is just awful, especially on his arrogant views. Every one of them is rated as pure crap by him. Is this the CLG Wiki that split out anymore? Or is it just a group of people having to contain kids in it? Just make your editor's note more accurate. Stop being biased.
I distinctly remember seeing a movie in the 70s or 80s in which at the end of the Columbia Pictures logo screen the lady drops the torch. I am thinking it was probably a comedy, but can’t remember the movie. I have searched the internet and this page in particular and can find nothing. Did I dream it?
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Boy, we've been getting a lot of sockpuppets on here lately. Especially fake logos. So should we try and track down some sockpuppets and fake logos if they keep coming back or what?
Some edited the Nihilism Gaga Productions Clg Wiki! XD
Should we put the "Walt Disney Classics", the "Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection" and the "Walt Disney Gold Classic Collection in the own articles instead of the Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment article?
Hi, I wanted to post this on CLG Wiki but I can't because I keep being banned from there for no reason even though I never did anything wrong there.
So anyway today I was watching a rerun of the Jetsons on Boomerang that I recorded (this was the season 3 episode "Crime Games" by the way), but instead of there being a plaster with the 1994 logo, the original CGI Swirling Star appeared at the end but it was out-of-sync. I think what happened is that the music came in too early, so the last note was just about to fade out when the star froze and the name appeared and whatever. Normally I wouldn't make a thread about this because the swirling stars are so easy to find, but it was out-of-sync and I figured you might be interested in this variant that I found.
Has anyone here seen Telly or Coffee, the 2 strip Technicolor lions that M-G-M used from 1928-35? I've only seen Coffee a few times back when the Boomerang network was airing non-Tom and Jerry M-G-M cartoons in an unnamed block. Never seen Telly though.
NOT THE 1988 3G HOME VIDEO LOGO! I WOULD PREFER THE 1984 ONE THAN THIS!
Variant: On some tapes, there is a warning screen (a different one that scrolls upwards) before the logo. "Sad Day" still plays from the beginning, so when the logo appears it isn't in sync with the music. This variant can be seen at 3:31 in this compilation.
FX/SFX: All the animation in the logo.
Cheesy Factor: The starry background does not look very good, but the rest is fine. Also, the warning screen before the logo ruins the effect of the animation synced with the music.
Music/Sounds: An oversaturated snippet of the song "Sad Day" by Blancmange.
Availability: Seen on Videosonic videos from the era.
Scare Factor: Low; the flashing and the logo cutting to the warning screen might get to some.
Logo: We see a few popular VHS logos from the time appear at first. Clips from various movies then appear, with video feedback effects. We then see computer-animated VHS covers standing right-side up. This image then flips to the point of vanishing, and we then see a TV/VHS remote and a red sphere in a dark blue environment. The remote is moving about frantically and the sphere is shooting across the then somewhat fully invisible logomark. The company's name is shown, with a duplication effect. The sphere from before ascends and fits itself inside of the "O" in "VIDEO". FX/SFX/Cheesy Factor:All of what is said above. The video feedback effects shown in the movie clips are somewhat poorly done and don't give emphasis like it intended; it only bothers people who are obsessive-compulsive. The remote also looks like a flying brick due to its lack of texture, and only fades out instead of moving out of view. The VHS cassettes shown just before also seem to be the same way, due to the fact that you can barely read the text on the covers. This logo looks absolutely incredible compared to most Greek VHS logos, but is simply average for the time. Music/Sounds: A short version of "Personal Best" by Craig Palmer. Availability: Since VideoSonic is the largest Greek VHS distributor, it should be at least somewhat easy to find in Greece. TBA for anywhere else. Scare Factor: Minimal. The logo's nature is a little busy which may put a few off, but there's really nothing to worry about here.
Logo: On a glittery starry background, a blue grid flips to the bottom, while 3 more flip to the top, left, and right. The grids from the left and right disappear as the words "VIDEOSONIC", in a green futuristic font, with a white circle inside the letter O, zoom back in a light trail effect and set in place in between the two grids. The logo then turns white and shines and flashes pink as a green 3D TV tube shape with a weird red bird-like object zoom out and spins around from the right. It then sits on the top and flashes and turns 2D. The logo flashes too and turns green as the circle turns red. The grids then move until the logo cuts into the warning screen, all in Greek.
Variant: On some tapes, there is a warning screen (a different one that scrolls upwards) before the logo. "Sad Day" still plays from the beginning, so when the logo appears it isn't in sync with the music. This variant can be seen at 3:31 in this compilation.
FX/SFX: All the animation in the logo.
Cheesy Factor: The starry background does not look very good, but the rest is fine. Also, the warning screen before the logo ruins the effect of the animation synced with the music.
Music/Sounds: An oversaturated snippet of the song "Sad Day" by Blancmange.
Availability: Seen on Videosonic videos from the era.
Scare Factor: Low; the flashing and the logo cutting to the warning screen might get to some.
Logo: We see a few popular VHS logos from the time appear at first. Clips from various movies then appear, with video feedback effects. We then see computer-animated VHS covers standing right-side up. This image then flips to the point of vanishing, and we then see a TV/VHS remote and a red sphere in a dark blue environment. The remote is moving about frantically and the sphere is shooting across the then somewhat fully invisible logomark. The company's name is shown, with a duplication effect. The sphere from before ascends and fits itself inside of the "O" in "VIDEO". FX/SFX/Cheesy Factor:All of what is said above. The video feedback effects shown in the movie clips are somewhat poorly done and don't give emphasis like it intended; it only bothers people who are obsessive-compulsive. The remote also looks like a flying brick due to its lack of texture, and only fades out instead of moving out of view. The VHS cassettes shown just before also seem to be the same way, due to the fact that you can barely read the text on the covers. This logo looks absolutely incredible compared to most Greek VHS logos, but is simply average for the time. Music/Sounds: A short version of "Personal Best" by Craig Palmer. Availability: Since VideoSonic is the largest Greek VHS distributor, it should be at least somewhat easy to find in Greece. TBA for anywhere else. Scare Factor: Minimal. The logo's nature is a little busy which may put a few off, but there's really nothing to worry about here.
Sorry to inform you but, a bug has been happening in my page. It kept removing what I put. Like Fact File getting removed.
As far as I know, this website is slowly being created and edited, compared to Logopedia.
This website, however, is not like Logopedia. CLG Wikia concerns the logos of production companies, among others.
Logopedia, however, has had thousands of edits since it was first launched in 2009. This website, launched in 2015, may have to speed things up so that nobody loafs around.
Stop it now, all of the Wikifoundry bugs have been fixed!!!
Log on to Wikifoundry and see!
I went to look around the wiki. I hated it. It never should've moved from WikiFoundry. 85-90% of the users have the same opinion. They could say it on the thread called "Is this whole transition even okay?", but it was closed by SuperMuppetMaster, who gave some really impolite answers to that thread.
I don't know if this is the right place to say this, but I'll say it...
I QUIT.
I spent a good five years, seven months and eleven days on the CLG Wiki, but now that it has decided to turn to a new chapter (at least, that's what the admins call it; I call it making a huge mistake), I only have one option left. Since most of the administrators do not care at all about what we have to say...
I quit.
Well, it's been great spending all this time here. But I'm going to leave. I don't know if I will ever come back.
My account will stay active, but I won't do a thing.
--socoollogos--
EDIT: As a matter of fact, maybe I won't quit after all! Apparently, one of the admins is going to try and stop the migration.