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(1985-1993)
(1985-1993)
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Nicknames: "R from Hell", "The Revolting Regal R", "The Renaissance Hotel Logo", "V of Doom's Distant Cousin", "King R"
Nicknames: "R from Hell", "The Revolting Regal R", "The Renaissance Hotel Logo", "V of Doom's Distant Cousin", "King R"
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* On ''Tiyanak'', you can hear thunder at the end, which turns out to segue into the opening theme.
* On ''Tiyanak'', you can hear thunder at the end, which turns out to segue into the opening theme.
* On ''Isang araw walang Diyos'', it starts with a loud thunder noise, then followed by a dramatic choir which segues into the opening theme of the movie.
* On ''Isang araw walang Diyos'', it starts with a loud thunder noise, then followed by a dramatic choir which segues into the opening theme of the movie.
* On ''Kid Huwag Kang Susuko'', you can hear a loud gong sound when the "R" zooms in was heard.Availability: Probably ultra-rare in the U.S., but rare in the Philippines; seen on some Filipino films released by the company like ''Scorpio Nights, Tiyanak,'' and ''Mano Po''.<br />Editor's Note: The logo is known in the community for its unsettling qualities, being the dark red sky, synth music, and R zooming in. In addition, this is the 1st use of the Regal R.
* On ''Kid Huwag Kang Susuko'', you can hear a loud gong sound when the "R" zooms in was heard.<br>
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Availability: Probably ultra-rare in the U.S., but rare in the Philippines; seen on some Filipino films released by the company like ''Scorpio Nights, Tiyanak,'' and ''Mano Po''.<br /><br>
 
Editor's Note: The logo is known in the community for its unsettling qualities, being the dark red sky, synth music, and R zooming in. In addition, this is the 1st use of the Regal R.<br>
 


3rd Logo
3rd Logo


(1993-1998)
(1993-1998)
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Nicknames: "The Forming Crown", "Another Crown In Space Logo", "That Logo Without the King R"<br />Logo: On a space background, there is a golden filmstrip taking up most of the screen. The filmstrip then starts moving very fast to start the transformation of the crown. Gold squares fill up the holes and fly off the filmstrip as it starts to form a circle. As the filmstrip forms the circle, the crown starts to form, the points expand to finish the crown's main structure. The gold squares return to finish the crown. As the crown is still spinning, the squares form the bottom ring and the crown's top point tops. The crown stops spinning as a large ray of light shines out of the bottom void of space. The light fill up the whole screen and disappears, leaving the thin white text, "R E G A L F I L M S".
Nicknames: "The Forming Crown", "Another Crown In Space Logo", "That Logo Without the King R"<br />Logo: On a space background, there is a golden filmstrip taking up most of the screen. The filmstrip then starts moving very fast to start the transformation of the crown. Gold squares fill up the holes and fly off the filmstrip as it starts to form a circle. As the filmstrip forms the circle, the crown starts to form, the points expand to finish the crown's main structure. The gold squares return to finish the crown. As the crown is still spinning, the squares form the bottom ring and the crown's top point tops. The crown stops spinning as a large ray of light shines out of the bottom void of space. The light fill up the whole screen and disappears, leaving the thin white text, "R E G A L F I L M S".
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(2010-2018)
(2010-2018)
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Nicknames: "King R IV", "50 Years of Regal I", "Why are they still using the 50 Years celebratory mark?"
Nicknames: "King R IV", "50 Years of Regal I", "Why are they still using the 50 Years celebratory mark?"

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