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{{PageCredits|description=EnormousRat|capture=EnormousRat, SubparMario63 and OZ_Paramount87|video=EnormousRat, Pepsi9072 and KiNoLoGoIntroRelease}} | {{PageCredits|description=EnormousRat|capture=EnormousRat, SubparMario63 and OZ_Paramount87|video=EnormousRat, Pepsi9072 and KiNoLoGoIntroRelease}} | ||
=== Background === | === Background === | ||
Entertainment One (also spelled as "eOne" and formerly Koch Entertainment and E1 Entertainment) began operations in 1973 as the music distributor ROW (Records on Wheels) in Canada, and was renamed to Entertainment One Fund. In June 2005 it acquired Koch Entertainment, thus expanding their distribution network in Canada and US. Throughout the years, eOne built regional home entertainment divisions in the UK (based on Contender Entertainment Group and Maximum Entertainment), Benelux (based on RCV Entertainment), and Canada (formerly Seville Pictures). In 2008, eOne also purchased the minor television companies Oasis International, Blueprint Entertainment and Barna-Alper. Since 2007, eOne has been distributing films for cinemas. They later acquired Hopscotch Films and Alliance Films in 2013, and Phase 4 Films and Force Four in 2014. In 2019, after Hasbro acquired Entertainment One, future properties began using the eOne name, absorbing the [[Allspark Pictures|Allspark]] name with it. | Entertainment One (also spelled as "eOne" and formerly Koch Entertainment and E1 Entertainment) began operations in 1973 as the music distributor ROW (Records on Wheels) in Canada, and was renamed to Entertainment One Fund. In June 2005 it acquired Koch Entertainment, thus expanding their distribution network in Canada and US. Throughout the years, eOne built regional home entertainment divisions in the UK (based on Contender Entertainment Group and Maximum Entertainment), Benelux (based on RCV Entertainment), and Canada (formerly Seville Pictures). In 2008, eOne also purchased the minor television companies Oasis International, Blueprint Entertainment and Barna-Alper. Since 2007, eOne has been distributing films for cinemas. They later acquired Hopscotch Films and Alliance Films in 2013, and Phase 4 Films and Force Four in 2014. In 2019, after Hasbro acquired Entertainment One, future properties began using the eOne name, absorbing the [[Allspark Pictures|Allspark]] name with it a year later. | ||
===1st Logo (2009-2010)=== | ===1st Logo (2009-2010)=== | ||
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'''Logo:''' The logo starts in a similar fashion to the previous logo. Some rings zoom out and place themselves near the top of the O. The rings and the O turn and reveal the front of the square the O is in, the letters "ne" to the right of the O, and a background of zooming squares. The letters in "entertainment" zoom out and place themselves by the square the O is in. After a few seconds, a giant square turns, revealing a black background and one singular "e" and encasing the "One" in it. The final result reads "eOne." | '''Logo:''' The logo starts in a similar fashion to the previous logo. Some rings zoom out and place themselves near the top of the O. The rings and the O turn and reveal the front of the square the O is in, the letters "ne" to the right of the O, and a background of zooming squares. The letters in "entertainment" zoom out and place themselves by the square the O is in. After a few seconds, a giant square turns, revealing a black background and one singular "e" and encasing the "One" in it. The final result reads "eOne." | ||
'''Variants:''' | |||
* TV shows have the logo shortened. | * TV shows have the logo shortened. | ||
* 2 in-credit versions exist. One is the "eOne" logo in white, and the other is the full "entertainment one" logo with it's original colors. | * 2 in-credit versions exist. One is the "eOne" logo in white, and the other is the full "entertainment one" logo with it's original colors. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' The 2004 Alliance Atlantis fanfare with a short drumroll after the first few notes and whooshes with the zoom outs. It's shortened on television shows. | '''Music/Sounds:''' The 2004 Alliance Atlantis fanfare with a short drumroll after the first few notes and whooshes with the zoom outs. It's shortened on television shows. | ||
'''Music/Sounds | '''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On some prints of the movie ''Foolproof (2003)'', this logo was heard with the music for the 1999 Alliance Atlantis logo due to poor editing. | ||
'''Availability:''' Current. First seen before the trailers of movies made by them, or, outside of the United States, studios such as Lionsgate, Focus Features, or The Weinstein Company. The first TV show on which this logo appeared was ''PJ Masks'' on Disney Junior in US and Kids' CBC in Canada. Also seen on the 3rd season of ''Bitten''. The white in-credit version appears on ''Peppa Pig'' starting from series 5, while the full name one can be found on ''Alien TV''. The still version of the logo began appearing on ''Grey's Anatomy'' since season 15 after Mark Gordon became the president of the company, as well as on episodes of Ransom on CBS. On Hasbro shows, this can be currently seen on ''My Little Pony: Pony Life'' on Discovery Family in the United States and Treehouse in Canada. | '''Availability:''' Current. First seen before the trailers of movies made by them, or, outside of the United States, studios such as Lionsgate, Focus Features, or The Weinstein Company. The first TV show on which this logo appeared was ''PJ Masks'' on Disney Junior in US and Kids' CBC in Canada. Also seen on the 3rd season of ''Bitten''. The white in-credit version appears on ''Peppa Pig'' starting from series 5, while the full name one can be found on ''Alien TV''. The still version of the logo began appearing on ''Grey's Anatomy'' since season 15 after Mark Gordon became the president of the company, as well as on episodes of Ransom on CBS. On Hasbro shows, this can be currently seen on ''My Little Pony: Pony Life'' on Discovery Family in the United States and Treehouse in Canada. | ||