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'''Variants:''' In 1952, the company celebrated its 20th anniversary (from its beginnings as the Tokyo-Takarazuka Theater Company, founded in 1932). In this variant, after the logo animates, it fades into a textured background with an ornate frame and with the text "東宝創立20周年記念映画" ("Toho's 20th anniversary film").
'''Variants:''' In 1952, the company celebrated its 20th anniversary (from its beginnings as the Tokyo-Takarazuka Theater Company, founded in 1932). In this variant, after the logo animates, it fades into a textured background with an ornate frame and with the text "東宝創立20周年記念映画" ("Toho's 20th anniversary film").


'''Technique:''' Effect using layers of glasses.
'''Technique:''' Two glass layers were used: one showing the logo, and the other showing the lights (which were rotated).


'''Audio:''' None or the opening theme of the movie.
'''Audio:''' None or the opening theme of the movie.
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'''Trivia:''' This was the first appearance of the spinning lines in color, and the first color logo from the company.
'''Trivia:''' This was the first appearance of the spinning lines in color, and the first color logo from the company.


'''Technique:''' Effect using layers of glasses.
'''Technique:''' Two glass layers were used: one showing the logo, and the other showing the lights (which were rotated).


'''Audio:''' The opening theme.
'''Audio:''' The opening theme.
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*The distribution variant reads "TOHO COMPANY LTD. DISTRIBUTION" in Japanese. The rotating stripes are much slower and slightly blurry in this variant.
*The distribution variant reads "TOHO COMPANY LTD. DISTRIBUTION" in Japanese. The rotating stripes are much slower and slightly blurry in this variant.


'''Technique:''' Effect using layers of glasses.
'''Technique:''' Two glass layers were used: one showing the logo, and the other showing the lights (which were rotated).


'''Audio:''' None or the opening theme.
'''Audio:''' None or the opening theme.
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*The print circle was seen on ''Godzilla Unleashed'' for the Nintendo DS, as well as some Classic Media DVD releases of Toho material.
*The print circle was seen on ''Godzilla Unleashed'' for the Nintendo DS, as well as some Classic Media DVD releases of Toho material.


'''Technique:''' Effect using layers of glasses.
'''Technique:''' Two glass layers were used: one showing the logo, and the other showing the lights (which were rotated).


'''Audio:''' None or the opening theme of the movie.
'''Audio:''' None or the opening theme of the movie.
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'''Availability:'''   
'''Availability:'''   


* Should be saved on most anything made by Toho in the era.  It can also be seen on several anime productions such as the ''Doraemon'' and ''Crayon Shin-Chan'' films, ''Metropolis'' (2001), and ''Akira'', ''Macross: Do You Remember Love?'', among others.  
* It's retained on almost all of Toho's projects made in the era.  It can also be seen on several anime productions such as the ''Doraemon'' and ''Crayon Shin-Chan'' films, ''Metropolis'' (2001), and ''Akira'', ''Macross: Do You Remember Love?'', among others.  
* It can also be seen on ''Koneko Monogatari'' (1986), which was reedited and redubbed outside of Japan as ''The Adventures of Milo and Otis'' (a [[Columbia Pictures]] release). Additionally, it can be found on Japanese prints of Studio Ghibli films starting with ''Only Yesterday.'' It also plasters the 1952 logo on the 1972 PBS broadcast and 1984 Embassy Home Entertainment release of ''Seven Samurai''. It may have also appeared on the earliest Japanese prints of ''My Neighbor Totoro''.
* It can also be seen on ''Koneko Monogatari'' (1986), which was reedited and redubbed outside of Japan as ''The Adventures of Milo and Otis'' (a [[Columbia Pictures]] release). Additionally, it can be found on Japanese prints of Studio Ghibli films starting with ''Only Yesterday.'' It also plasters the 1952 logo on the 1972 PBS broadcast and 1984 Embassy Home Entertainment release of ''Seven Samurai''. It may have also appeared on the earliest Japanese prints of ''My Neighbor Totoro''.


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