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'''Music/Sounds:''' A loud fanfare with drums and cymbals, with a gong closing the logo. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A loud fanfare with drums and cymbals, with a gong closing the logo. | ||
'''Availability''' | '''Availability:''' Very rare. This was only seen on their first film, Crazy Partner. | ||
'''Editors Note''': None. | '''Editors Note''': None. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A loud trumpet fanfare called "Fanfare Showcase No. 6", composed by Peter Reno and Jack Trombey, which was used in some other logos (like [[Jia's Motion Picture Co.|Jia's]] and Rainbow Audio and Video Incorporation). | '''Music/Sounds:''' A loud trumpet fanfare called "Fanfare Showcase No. 6", composed by Peter Reno and Jack Trombey, which was used in some other logos (like [[Jia's Motion Picture Co.|Jia's]] and Rainbow Audio and Video Incorporation). | ||
'''Availability''' | '''Availability:''' Rare. Seen on Hong Kong films from the era. It is sometimes plastered by the Media Asia logo, or those of other companies on export versions, such as Atlas International. Also appears on HK theatrical trailers. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesized fanfare with five ascending notes as each piece of the logo appears, ending with a drawn-out two-note fanfare. The early version has a synthesized version of the 1st logo's music. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesized fanfare with five ascending notes as each piece of the logo appears, ending with a drawn-out two-note fanfare. The early version has a synthesized version of the 1st logo's music. | ||
'''Availability''' | '''Availability:''' Rare. Seen on Hong Kong films of the time. Sometimes is plastered by the Media Asia logo, or those of other companies on export versions, such as Atlas International. It is intact on Anchor Bay's U.S. DVD of John Woo's ''A Better Tomorrow II'', and the Dimension release of City on Fire (surprisingly, after the Media Asia logo!). Also appears on HK theatrical trailers. The early version is very hard to find and was seen on ''Love, Lone Flower'' as well as ''The Family Strikes Back''. | ||