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'''Logo:''' On a {{color|blue}} background, two sets of three {{color|red}} lines come from either side and merge into one set of three. "'''Colex'''" written in a cursive font based on the Coca-Cola logo in a white and {{color|blue}} gradient color, drops down onto the lines and at the bottom, a four-pointed star passes, leaving the word "ENTERPRISES" in white. You can also see the shadow of the logo's formation and the finished product on the background's "floor". | '''Logo:''' On a {{color|blue}} background, two sets of three {{color|red}} lines come from either side and merge into one set of three. "'''Colex'''" written in a cursive font based on the Coca-Cola logo in a white and {{color|blue}} gradient color, drops down onto the lines and at the bottom, a four-pointed star passes, leaving the word "ENTERPRISES" in white. You can also see the shadow of the logo's formation and the finished product on the background's "floor". | ||
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'''Variant:''' A black & white variant of this logo was used on prints of classic Screen Gems shows in said colors. | '''Variant:''' A black & white variant of this logo was used on prints of classic Screen Gems shows in said colors. | ||
'''FX/SFX:''' | '''FX/SFX:''' Simple 2D computer animation. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' An over-synthesized 9-note tune: two pairs of four ascending notes (the second pair is higher than the first) ending with one last high note and a "ping" when the star finishes writing out "Enterprises". Appears to have been composed with the "Celesta" preset on a Casio MT-40 keyboard. | '''Music/Sounds:''' An over-synthesized 9-note tune: two pairs of four ascending notes (the second pair is higher than the first) ending with one last high note and a "ping" when the star finishes writing out "Enterprises". Appears to have been composed with the "Celesta" preset on a Casio MT-40 keyboard. |