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===1st Logo (May 22, 1985-September 4, 1987)=== | ===1st Logo (May 22, 1985-September 4, 1987)=== | ||
<u>Nicknames:</u> "C", "C in Space", "Space Streaks" | <u>Nicknames:</u> "C", "C in Space", "Space Streaks" | ||
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===2nd Logo (May 1, 1986-November 30, 1988)=== | ===2nd Logo (May 1, 1986-November 30, 1988)=== | ||
<u>Nicknames:</u> "C II", "Flashing C", "Cheesy C", "Radiator C" | <u>Nicknames:</u> "C II", "Flashing C", "Cheesy C", "Radiator C" | ||
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===3rd Logo (January 15, 1988-August 26, 1994, 2015-2016)=== | ===3rd Logo (January 15, 1988-August 26, 1994, 2015-2016)=== | ||
<u>Nicknames:</u> "C III", "Laser Light", "The Laser-Light C" | <u>Nicknames:</u> "C III", "Laser Light", "The Laser-Light C" | ||
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===4th Logo (December 22, 1995, 2015)=== | ===4th Logo (December 22, 1995, 2015)=== | ||
<u>Nicknames:</u> "C IV", "The Still C" | <u>Nicknames:</u> "C IV", "The Still C" | ||
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<u>Nicknames:</u> "C V", "Laser Light II", "The Laser-Light C II", "CGI Laser Light" | <u>Nicknames:</u> "C V", "Laser Light II", "The Laser-Light C II", "CGI Laser Light" | ||
<u>Logo:</u> Same concept as the 1988 logo, but this time done with modern CGI effects. A few differences though is the company name eases back when the logo does instead of it fading in. The "CAROLCO" name is also in | <u>Logo:</u> Same concept as the 1988 logo, but this time done with modern CGI effects. A few differences though is the company name eases back when the logo does instead of it fading in. The "CAROLCO" name is also in a thicker font. | ||
<u>FX/SFX:</u> Pretty much a modern CGI remake of the 1988 logo and one that's done fairly nicely, albeit cheaper, perhaps. | <u>FX/SFX:</u> Pretty much a modern CGI remake of the 1988 logo and one that's done fairly nicely, albeit cheaper, perhaps. |