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|Shintoho CInescope 1957 A.png|4th Logo (April 29, 1957-1958)
|Shintoho CInescope 1957 A.png|4th Logo (April 29, 1957-1958)
|Shintoho 1957 a.jpeg|5th Logo (July 10, 1957-1960?)
|Shintoho 1957 a.jpeg|5th Logo (July 10, 1957-1960?)
|Shintoho (1960) 0-7 screenshot.png|6th Logo (July 13, 1958-1961)
|Shintoho (1960) 0-7 screenshot.png|6th Logo (July 13, 1958-October 1961)
|Shintoho 1959 color.png|7th Logo (1959-1961)
|Shintoho 1959 color.png|7th Logo (September 12, 1959-October 1961)
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=== 6th Logo (July 13, 1958-1961) ===
=== 6th Logo (July 13, 1958-October 1961) ===
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'''Availability:''' The several variants of this logo are seen on various films produced during Shintoho's last years from late 1958 to October 1961. For example, the standard red variant precedes Kiyoshi Komori's ''The Greater East Asia War and International Trials'' (''Daitoa senso to kokusai saiban''), Yoshihiro Ishikawa's ''The Ghost Cat of Otama Pond'' (''Kaibyo Otama-ga-ike''), Yoshiki Onoda's ''Female Slave Ship'' (''Onna dorei-sen''), Teruo Ishii's ''Yellow Line'' (''Osen chitai''), and Nobuo Nakagawa's ''Hell'' (''Jigoku''). The monochrome variant of the same logo can be seen on Nobuo Nakagawa's ''The Mansion of the Ghost Cat'' (''Borei kaibyo yashiki''), ''The Woman Vampire'' (''Onna kyuketsuki'') and ''Death Row Woman'' (''Onna shikeishu no datsugoku''), Teruo Ishii's ''Black Line'' (''Kurosen chitai'') and Goro Kadono's ''Ghost of the Girl Diver'' (''Kaidan ama yurei'') and ''Decisive Battle at Kuroda Castle'' (''Gozonji Kuroda-bushi: kessen Kuroda-jo''). It can also be seen on the trailer for Morihei Magatani's ''Blood Sword of the 99th Virgin''; the film itself uses the next logo.
'''Availability:''' The several variants of this logo are seen on various films produced during Shintoho's last years from late 1958 to October 1961. For example, the standard red variant precedes Kiyoshi Komori's ''The Greater East Asia War and International Trials'' (''Daitoa senso to kokusai saiban''), Yoshihiro Ishikawa's ''The Ghost Cat of Otama Pond'' (''Kaibyo Otama-ga-ike''), Yoshiki Onoda's ''Female Slave Ship'' (''Onna dorei-sen''), Teruo Ishii's ''Yellow Line'' (''Osen chitai''), and Nobuo Nakagawa's ''Hell'' (''Jigoku''). The monochrome variant of the same logo can be seen on Nobuo Nakagawa's ''The Mansion of the Ghost Cat'' (''Borei kaibyo yashiki''), ''The Woman Vampire'' (''Onna kyuketsuki'') and ''Death Row Woman'' (''Onna shikeishu no datsugoku''), Teruo Ishii's ''Black Line'' (''Kurosen chitai'') and Goro Kadono's ''Ghost of the Girl Diver'' (''Kaidan ama yurei'') and ''Decisive Battle at Kuroda Castle'' (''Gozonji Kuroda-bushi: kessen Kuroda-jo''). It can also be seen on the trailer for Morihei Magatani's ''Blood Sword of the 99th Virgin''; the film itself uses the next logo.


=== 7th Logo (1959-1961) ===
=== 7th Logo (September 12, 1959-October 1961) ===
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