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Throughout the years, eOne built regional home entertainment divisions in the United Kingdom (based on [[Contender Entertainment Group (UK)|Contender Entertainment]] and [[Maximum Entertainment (UK)|Maximum Entertainment]]), Benelux (based on [[RCV Entertainment (Netherlands)|RCV Entertainment]]) and Canada (formerly [[Seville Pictures (Canada)|Seville Pictures]]). In 2008, eOne also purchased the minor television companies [[Oasis International (Canada)|Oasis International]], [[Blueprint Entertainment (Canada)|Blueprint Entertainment]] and [[Barna-Alper Productions (Canada)|Barna-Alper Productions]]. Since 2007, eOne has been distributing films for cinemas. They later acquired [[Hopscotch Films (Australia)|Hopscotch Films]] and [[Alliance Films (Canada)|Alliance Films]] in 2013, and [[Phase 4 Films (Canada)|Phase 4 Films]] and Force Four in 2014. | Throughout the years, eOne built regional home entertainment divisions in the United Kingdom (based on [[Contender Entertainment Group (UK)|Contender Entertainment]] and [[Maximum Entertainment (UK)|Maximum Entertainment]]), Benelux (based on [[RCV Entertainment (Netherlands)|RCV Entertainment]]) and Canada (formerly [[Seville Pictures (Canada)|Seville Pictures]]). In 2008, eOne also purchased the minor television companies [[Oasis International (Canada)|Oasis International]], [[Blueprint Entertainment (Canada)|Blueprint Entertainment]] and [[Barna-Alper Productions (Canada)|Barna-Alper Productions]]. Since 2007, eOne has been distributing films for cinemas. They later acquired [[Hopscotch Films (Australia)|Hopscotch Films]] and [[Alliance Films (Canada)|Alliance Films]] in 2013, and [[Phase 4 Films (Canada)|Phase 4 Films]] and Force Four in 2014. | ||
From 2014 until 2016, eOne has distributed and released additional kids content made under the [[Kaboom! Entertainment (Canada)|Kaboom! Entertainment]] label in Canada and the United States. On December 30, 2019, after the | From 2014 until 2016, eOne has distributed and released additional kids content made under the [[Kaboom! Entertainment (Canada)|Kaboom! Entertainment]] label in Canada and the United States. On December 30, 2019, after the American toy company [[Hasbro]] acquired Entertainment One, their future film and tv projects began using the eOne name, absorbing the [[Allspark Pictures|Allspark]] name with it a year later. | ||
== E1 Entertainment == | == E1 Entertainment == | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' | '''Music/Sounds:''' | ||
* 2010-2015: Same as the E1 Entertainment logo, but re-arranged to be a bit more majestic. Despite the next theme being used on movies, this theme was still used on TV shows until 2015. | * 2010-2015: Same as the E1 Entertainment logo, but re-arranged to be a bit more majestic. Despite the next theme being used on movies, this theme was still used on TV shows until 2015. | ||
* 2013-2015: The 2004 [[Alliance Atlantis]] fanfare. | * 2013-2015: The 2004 [[Alliance Atlantis Communications (Canada)|Alliance Atlantis]] fanfare. | ||
* On some shows, it uses the end theme or none. | * On some shows, it uses the end theme or none. | ||
* Strangely, on Netflix and Hulu prints of ''Waste Land'' (despite that film being distributed there through Arthouse Films and eOne distributing in Canada), the logo's audio is much louder than the rest of the film. | * Strangely, on Netflix and Hulu prints of ''Waste Land'' (despite that film being distributed there through Arthouse Films and eOne distributing in Canada), the logo's audio is much louder than the rest of the film. | ||
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'''FX/SFX:''' The logo forming. Amazing CGI. | '''FX/SFX:''' The logo forming. Amazing CGI. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' The [[Alliance Atlantis]] fanfare from before, but the drumroll is louder and whooshes are added with the zoom-outs. | '''Music/Sounds:''' The [[Alliance Atlantis Communications (Canada)|Alliance Atlantis]] fanfare from before, but the drumroll is louder and whooshes are added with the zoom-outs. | ||
'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | '''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | ||
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* Also appears on some streaming prints of some films; such as the first four [[Laika]] films preceding their own logo (their fifth film ''Missing Link'' has the [[Elevation Pictures (Canada)|Elevation Pictures]] logo), and some prints of ''Gnomeo and Juliet'' and ''The House with a Clock in Its Walls'', the latter plastering the custom [[Universal Pictures]] variant. | * Also appears on some streaming prints of some films; such as the first four [[Laika]] films preceding their own logo (their fifth film ''Missing Link'' has the [[Elevation Pictures (Canada)|Elevation Pictures]] logo), and some prints of ''Gnomeo and Juliet'' and ''The House with a Clock in Its Walls'', the latter plastering the custom [[Universal Pictures]] variant. | ||
* This is also used as a de-facto home video logo and appears on various DVDs and Blu-rays in some countries. | * This is also used as a de-facto home video logo and appears on various DVDs and Blu-rays in some countries. | ||
*With the next logo being recently introduced, this logo's days are numbered. As of this writing, it still appears on ''Grey's Anatomy'' and some other shows. | * With the next logo being recently introduced, this logo's days are numbered. As of this writing, it still appears on ''Grey's Anatomy'' and some other shows. | ||
* This may have also appeared on UK/Australian/ | * This may have also appeared on UK/Australian/Spanish prints of ''1917'' in a blue tint, which was released just prior to the Hasbro acquisition. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' Another well-liked logo. The CGI makes this logo a winner. | '''Editor's Note:''' Another well-liked logo. The CGI makes this logo a winner. | ||
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* Shortened, still and bylineless versions exist. | * Shortened, still and bylineless versions exist. | ||
*On ''Deep Water'' (2022), the logo has a slightly purplish tint. | *On ''Deep Water'' (2022), the logo has a slightly purplish tint. | ||
*On the 35th Anniversary Blu-ray (not | *On the 35th Anniversary Blu-ray (not the 4K UHD Blu-ray as that uses the widescreen version) re-release of ''The Transformers: The Movie'', the logo is in 4:3. | ||
'''FX/SFX:''' The logo forming, the byline fading in. Great CGI. | '''FX/SFX:''' The logo forming, the byline fading in. Great CGI. | ||