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Per passed RfC (the 2nd logo is for the most part just the long version of the television counterpart, from what I know; I haven't actually seen the actual logo yet).
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imported>AUnnamedDragon (Per passed RfC (the 2nd logo is for the most part just the long version of the television counterpart, from what I know; I haven't actually seen the actual logo yet).) |
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[[File:Saban Home Entertainment (1996).png|center|350px]] | [[File:Saban Home Entertainment (1996).png|center|350px]] | ||
'''Visuals:''' | '''Visuals:''' On a cloudy sky background (that seems to converge towards the center), a group of children, who are ethnically diverse and wearing what appears to be spandex jumpsuits (some are wearing {{color|green}}, some are wearing {{color|red}}, and some are wearing {{color|gold|yellow}}) with patterns all over them, are shown in a circle, looking upward as the camera revolves around and zooms out for a second. Then, it fades to a shot of the children from above as they take a piece of {{color|#FFB100|orange-yellow}} cloth with a globe pattern imprinted on it and throw it in the air as they are standing on opposite ends of a small "orb". It then fades to another shot of the children, who are shown raising their hands up and releasing spherical objects, most of which are {{color|saddlebrown|brown}} or {{color|silver}}, into the air as they fade out. While this happens, the orb (which resembles an Earth globe with {{color|gold|yellow}} water and {{color|red}} and {{color|green}} continents) "transforms" into the Saban logo, which resembles a shiny {{color|gold}} crescent moon on the right with three "swishing" lines on the left, also akin to the previous logo. The text "S A B A N" appears below the logo, with "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" below "S A B A N". The Saban logo zooms in slightly. | ||
'''Technique:''' A mix of CGI and live-action. | '''Technique:''' A mix of CGI and live-action. | ||
'''Audio:''' | '''Audio:''' A 13-note flute/xylophone-like jingle that eventually coalesces into a trumpet, with the sounds of children laughing throughout the audio and with some wind. Composed by Shuki Levy. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' | ||