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===1st Logo (1985-1996)===
===1st Logo (1985-1996)===
[[File:Egmont Film Audio Visual Group.jpg|center|350px]]
[[File:Egmont Film Audio Visual Group.jpg|center|350px]]
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'''Logo:''' On a gray background, a giant black circle zooms out to the center, with a blue light passing over it to reveal a gray colored map of the Scandinavian countries (minus Iceland) with latitude and longitude lines, with a shadow underneath. The globe keeps sparkling until the sparks fly out to form the Egmont logo (consisting of the word "EGMONT" in a very '80s Macy's-esque font, with the "E" and "T" connected via a line made to look like a square) via a yellow flash, and then, a pink comet shoots along the bottom to reveal "AUDIO-VISUAL-GROUP". Finally, one of the following things happens:
'''Logo:''' On a gray background, a giant black circle zooms out to the center, with a blue light passing over it to reveal a gray colored map of the Scandinavian countries (minus Iceland) with latitude and longitude lines, with a shadow underneath. The globe keeps sparkling until the sparks fly out to form the Egmont logo (consisting of the word "EGMONT" in a very '80s Macy's-esque font, with the "E" and "T" connected via a line made to look like a square) via a yellow flash, and then, a pink comet shoots along the bottom to reveal "AUDIO-VISUAL-GROUP". Finally, one of the following things happens:
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'''Availability:''' On old PAL tapes throughout Scandinavia. One example might be a Swedish tape of ''Bamse'' (a popular Swedish cartoon) or a Norwegian tape of ''Sesam Stasjon'' (Norway's co-production of ''Sesame Street'', literally meaning "''Sesame Station''"), possibly with NRK's logo (and the CTW "Sparks" logo) coming after.
'''Availability:''' On old PAL tapes throughout Scandinavia. One example might be a Swedish tape of ''Bamse'' (a popular Swedish cartoon) or a Norwegian tape of ''Sesam Stasjon'' (Norway's co-production of ''Sesame Street'', literally meaning "''Sesame Station''"), possibly with NRK's logo (and the CTW "Sparks" logo) coming after.


===2nd Logo (1993-2002)===
===2nd Logo (1993-2002)===

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