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===Background=== | ===Background=== | ||
In 1945, the '''Kadokawa Shoten Publishing''' company was established. In 1975, Haruki Kadokawa launched a film division, which presented its first production the year after. Kadokawa made a lot of well-acclaimed films in Japan, having also acquired [[Daiei Motion Pictures | In 1945, the '''Kadokawa Shoten Publishing''' company was established. In 1975, Haruki Kadokawa launched a film division, which presented its first production the year after. Kadokawa made a lot of well-acclaimed films in Japan, having also acquired [[Daiei Motion Pictures|Daiei Film Co.]] and renamed it '''Kadokawa-Daiei''' in 2002, and in 2005, they purchased Herald Pictures. In 2011, all subsidiaries were rebranded under the label of '''Kadokawa Group'''. | ||
=== 1st Logo (October 16, 1976-July 11, 1981, 1984(?)) === | === 1st Logo (October 16, 1976-July 11, 1981, 1984(?)) === | ||
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'''Music/Sounds''': A synth soundtrack. | '''Music/Sounds''': A synth soundtrack. | ||
'''Availability''': Current. Seen on movies starting with ''Lupin the 3rd'' (2014). Since 2016, the short version of this logo replaced the [[Kadokawa Video | '''Availability''': Current. Seen on movies starting with ''Lupin the 3rd'' (2014). Since 2016, the short version of this logo replaced the [[Kadokawa Video|Kadokawa Video]] and Kadokawa Pictures logo on Funimation releases. | ||
'''Editor's Note''': None. | '''Editor's Note''': None. | ||