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=== Background === | === Background === | ||
Sunrise was founded in 1972 by former Mushi Production animators according to an interview with members of the studio. They later grew into one of the biggest animation studios in Japan, having worked on the ''Gundam'' franchise, ''Cowboy Bebop'', ''Code Geass'', ''Love Live'', ''Armored Trooper Votoms'', ''Space Runaway Ideon'', ''Keroro Gunso'' (''Sgt. Frog''), ''Dirty Pair'', ''Tiger & Bunny'', and many more. They've also co-produced stuff with other companies such as Toei (Robot Romance Trilogy (''Combattler V'', ''Voltes V'', and ''Daimos'') and ''Cyborg 009'' (1979)), Toho (''Gunhed''), and Tsuburaya (''The Ultraman''). They have been a part of Bandai since 1993, who would later merge with Namco to form Bandai Namco Holdings in 2005. | Sunrise was founded in 1972 by former Mushi Production animators according to an interview with members of the studio. They later grew into one of the biggest animation studios in Japan, having worked on the ''Gundam'' franchise, ''Cowboy Bebop'', ''Code Geass'', ''Love Live'', ''Armored Trooper Votoms'', ''Space Runaway Ideon'', ''Keroro Gunso'' (''Sgt. Frog''), ''Dirty Pair'', ''Tiger & Bunny'', and many more. They've also co-produced stuff with other companies such as [[Toei (Japan)|Toei]] (Robot Romance Trilogy (''Combattler V'', ''Voltes V'', and ''Daimos'') and ''Cyborg 009'' (1979)), [[Toho Co., Ltd. (Japan)|Toho]] (''Gunhed''), and Tsuburaya (''The Ultraman''). They have been a part of Bandai since 1993, who would later merge with Namco to form Bandai Namco Holdings in 2005. | ||
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=== 2nd Logo (July 9, 1983) === | === 2nd Logo (July 9, 1983) === | ||
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'''Logo''': On a blue background, several orange sunbursts rotate about. A humanoid figure then "swims" up to the center of the screen, bringing up the sunbursts with it before going into a pose. The figure has a plain look to it, wearing a white headband with the Japan flag attached to it, a red cape, yellow underwear, and a cyan "N" on his chest. The figure then points to his lower left and a white laser emerges from it, scanning it across the bottom of him to reveal the credit for Nippon Sunrise. It then goes back to its original pose as the sunbursts disappear. | '''Logo''': On a blue background, several orange sunbursts rotate about. A humanoid figure then "swims" up to the center of the screen, bringing up the sunbursts with it before going into a pose. The figure has a plain look to it, wearing a white headband with the Japan flag attached to it, a red cape, yellow underwear, and a cyan "N" on his chest. The figure then points to his lower left and a white laser emerges from it, scanning it across the bottom of him to reveal the credit for Nippon Sunrise. It then goes back to its original pose as the sunbursts disappear. | ||
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=== 3rd Logo (1988-1993) === | === 3rd Logo (1988-1993) === | ||
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'''Logo''': On a black background, an orange streak and a blue streak swirl around and meet in the middle, before retracting. This causes the screen to flash white, and a blue/orange disc flips towards the screen, one half being solid and the other being segmented. They split into an abstract "S" shape. "SUNRISE" then zooms out and settles below the logo. | '''Logo''': On a black background, an orange streak and a blue streak swirl around and meet in the middle, before retracting. This causes the screen to flash white, and a blue/orange disc flips towards the screen, one half being solid and the other being segmented. They split into an abstract "S" shape. "SUNRISE" then zooms out and settles below the logo. |