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Revision as of 02:17, 13 February 2022
, 13 February 2022I am not a fan of this format, but these two logos have the same result. Also, these music/sound descriptions are way too long winded. Try not to break them down, shall we?
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imported>CezarWBC2020 (I am not a fan of this format, but these two logos have the same result. Also, these music/sound descriptions are way too long winded. Try not to break them down, shall we?) |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' | '''Music/Sounds:''' | ||
*Version A: A | *Version A: A triumphant brass fanfare. Sometimes, it plays into the end theme of the show, which fades out. | ||
*Version B: A | *Version B: A dissonant synth drone accompanied by laser effects comparable to those of old UFO noises. | ||
*For the superimposed variant, it's the end-title theme from any program. | *For the superimposed variant, it's the end-title theme from any program. | ||
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*As for the superimposed variant, it is ultra rare and was seen on ''The Thanksgiving That Almost Wasn't'' every Thanksgiving and ''A Christmas Story'' (1971) every Christmas on Boomerang until 2014. | *As for the superimposed variant, it is ultra rare and was seen on ''The Thanksgiving That Almost Wasn't'' every Thanksgiving and ''A Christmas Story'' (1971) every Christmas on Boomerang until 2014. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' | '''Editor's Note:''' Version A's appeal might be in its music and simplicity, while Version B will unnerve viewers due to its dark atmosphere and flashy effects. These logos are an example of obscurity of historic American local TV idents, as Avco was a company associated with innovation in broadcasting. | ||
{{TV-Navbox}}{{Navbox-Comcast}} | {{TV-Navbox}}{{Navbox-Comcast}} | ||