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I'll link to sources (I have The Dagger of Kamui downloaded & can provide a screencap) if needed, there's also a rare CG logo on Heaven & Earth (1990) but I need to think about reformatting
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imported>SomethingRandom (I'll link to sources (I have The Dagger of Kamui downloaded & can provide a screencap) if needed, there's also a rare CG logo on Heaven & Earth (1990) but I need to think about reformatting) |
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|Kadokawa_Pictures_(Japan)_(1976).jpg|1st Logo (October 16, 1976- | |Kadokawa_Pictures_(Japan)_(1976).jpg|1st Logo (October 16, 1976-1985(?)) | ||
|Kadokawa_Pictures_(Japan)_(2005).jpg|2nd Logo (2002-May 27, 2006) | |Kadokawa_Pictures_(Japan)_(2005).jpg|2nd Logo (2002-May 27, 2006) | ||
|Kadokawa_Pictures_(Japan)_(mid-2000s).jpg|3rd Logo (2005-2008) | |Kadokawa_Pictures_(Japan)_(mid-2000s).jpg|3rd Logo (2005-2008) | ||
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=== 1st Logo (October 16, 1976- | === 1st Logo (October 16, 1976-1985(?)) === | ||
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* This logo may appear in a <u>4:3 format</u>, or a <u>widescreen format</u>. | * This logo may appear in a <u>4:3 format</u>, or a <u>widescreen format</u>. | ||
* On some <u>foreign prints of ''G.I. Samurai'' (1979)</u>, the logo plays out normally but after the bright splash, a custom-made title card for the movie appears instead (The card refers to whatever the movie is titled in their respective country). | * On some <u>foreign prints of ''G.I. Samurai'' (1979)</u>, the logo plays out normally but after the bright splash, a custom-made title card for the movie appears instead (The card refers to whatever the movie is titled in their respective country). | ||
* A still version of the logo appears on <u>''Virus'' (1980)</u> | * A still version of the logo appears on <u>''Virus'' (1980),</u> <u>''Legend of Eight Samurai'' (1983),</u> & ''<u>The Dagger of Kamui</u>'' <u>(1985)</u>. | ||
'''Technique:''' Hand-drawn animation. | '''Technique:''' Hand-drawn animation. | ||
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'''Audio:''' A raising warbling sound, and the warbling-like explosion sound that becomes a majestic synth. | '''Audio:''' A raising warbling sound, and the warbling-like explosion sound that becomes a majestic synth. | ||
'''Availability:''' First appeared on Kon Ichikawa's ''The Inugami Family'' (1976), the logo was presumably retired starting with the release of ''The Aimed School'' (1981), although a still version of this logo appeared on | '''Availability:''' First appeared on Kon Ichikawa's ''The Inugami Family'' (1976), the original, animated version of the logo was presumably retired starting with the release of ''The Aimed School'' (1981), although a still version of this logo has appeared on movies throughout the 80s. This logo may or may not be plastered by the Kadokawa Shoten logo (or no logo may even appear at all) on some newer prints of the films this logo originally appeared on, contributing to its rather limited availability. This logo is retained on the Ultra 4K Blu-ray of ''The Beast to Die'' (1980) & ''The Inugami Family'' (1976). | ||
=== 2nd Logo (2002-May 27, 2006) === | === 2nd Logo (2002-May 27, 2006) === | ||