HIT Entertainment: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
imported>AlmightyKingPrawn
mNo edit summary
imported>Michael Kenchington
Line 250: Line 250:
'''Availability:''' Very common.
'''Availability:''' Very common.
*It appears on every HIT Entertainment-produced or distributed programme from the period including ''The Magic Key'' (the show in which, the logo made its first appearance), ''Barney & Friends'' from the 2002-2006 seasons, ''Bob the Builder'', ''Angelina Ballerina'', ''Rubbadubbers'', seasons 7-10 of ''Thomas & Friends'', ''Oswald'', ''Pingu'', and the ''VeggieTales: The Ultimate Silly Song Countdown'' 2001 VHS.
*It appears on every HIT Entertainment-produced or distributed programme from the period including ''The Magic Key'' (the show in which, the logo made its first appearance), ''Barney & Friends'' from the 2002-2006 seasons, ''Bob the Builder'', ''Angelina Ballerina'', ''Rubbadubbers'', seasons 7-10 of ''Thomas & Friends'', ''Oswald'', ''Pingu'', and the ''VeggieTales: The Ultimate Silly Song Countdown'' 2001 VHS.
*It also appears on the remastered versions of episodes from seasons 1-4 of ''Pingu'', as well as 2000s DVDs of [[The Jim Henson Company]] productions they distributed at the time, such as ''Fraggle Rock'' and ''Emmet Otter's Jug Band Christmas'', usually alongside the [[Jim Henson Family Classics]] logo.
*It also appears on the remastered versions of episodes from seasons 1-4 of ''Pingu'', as well as 2000s DVD releases of [[The Jim Henson Company]] productions they distributed at the time, such as ''Fraggle Rock'' and ''Emmet Otter's Jug Band Christmas'', usually alongside the [[Jim Henson Family Classics]] logo.
*The normal in-credit variant appears on seasons 5-6 of ''Pingu'', while the white background one appears on the 2003 series of ''Fireman Sam'' and at the end of games from the company.
*The normal in-credit variant appears on seasons 5-6 of ''Pingu'', while the white background one appears on the 2003 series of ''Fireman Sam'' and at the end of games from the company.
*Both the “ENTERTAINMENT” and “CONSUMER PRODUCTS” white background variants appear on games of the company’s shows, and an “ENTERTAINMENT PLC” version was seen on the remastered versions of the original ''Fireman Sam'' alongside the 1987 [[Bumper Films]] and 1995 [[S4C]] logos.
*Both the “ENTERTAINMENT” and “CONSUMER PRODUCTS” white background variants appear on games of the company’s shows, and an “ENTERTAINMENT PLC” version was seen on the remastered versions of the original ''Fireman Sam'' alongside the 1987 [[Bumper Films]] and 1995 [[S4C]] logos.
*The prototype version was used as a de-facto home video logo on HIT’s VHS and DVD releases in the UK from January 2004 until April 2007. It can be also seen at the end of certain programmes.
*The prototype version was used as a de-facto home video logo on HIT’s VHS and DVD releases in the UK from January 2004 until April 2007. It can be also seen at the end of certain programmes.
** The second prototype was seen on early VHS releases.
**The second prototype was seen on early VHS releases.
*It was also used to plaster over the HIT Communications PLC logo and the 2nd logo at times, and also makes a surprise appearance on the Britbox print of episode 1 of ''Dennis the Menace and Gnasher'' (1996-1998) through plastering the 2nd logo.
*It was also used to plaster over the HIT Communications PLC logo and the 2nd logo at times, and also makes a surprise appearance on the Britbox print of episode 1 of ''Dennis the Menace and Gnasher'' (1996-1998) through plastering the 2nd logo.
*''Thomas & Friends'' DVDs from 2003 to 2008 owned by 2Entertain used the 4th logo instead of this for some reason.
*''Thomas & Friends'' DVD releases from 2003 to 2008 owned by 2Entertain used the 4th logo instead of this for some reason.
*It also appeared on Spanish DVD releases of ''Postman Pat'' (season 1) as well.
*It also appeared on Spanish DVD releases of ''Postman Pat'' (season 1) as well.


Navigation menu