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{{PageButtons|Amblin Entertainment|Print Logos=1}} | {{PageButtons|Amblin Entertainment|Print Logos=1}} | ||
{{PageCredits|description=Sega3dmm, Jeffrey Gray, and LJK193|capture=Sega3dmm, SubparMario63, Jeffrey Gray, Logohub, filmbaza.net, Derrick Anderson and Logophile|edits=KramdenII and BoyOnTheMoon|video=john mello, LogoLibraryinc and Another Moon}} | {{PageCredits|description=Sega3dmm, Jeffrey Gray, and LJK193|capture=Sega3dmm, SubparMario63, Jeffrey Gray, Logohub, filmbaza.net, Derrick Anderson and Logophile|edits=KramdenII and BoyOnTheMoon|video=john mello, LogoLibraryinc and Another Moon}} | ||
===Background=== | ===Background=== | ||
Named after a short film titled '''''Amblin<nowiki>'</nowiki>''''' (1968), '''Amblin Entertainment''' is a production company founded by Steven Spielberg (the author of said short film), Kathleen Kennedy, and Frank Marshall in 1981. Its logo features the silhouette of E.T. riding in the basket of Elliott's bicycle flying in front of the moon, from ''E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial''. | Named after a short film titled '''''Amblin<nowiki>'</nowiki>''''' (1968), '''Amblin Entertainment''' is a production company founded by Steven Spielberg (the author of said short film), Kathleen Kennedy, and Frank Marshall in 1981. Its logo features the silhouette of E.T. riding in the basket of Elliott's bicycle flying in front of the moon, from ''E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial''. | ||
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'''Editor's Note:''' None. | '''Editor's Note:''' None. | ||
===2nd Logo (June 7, 1985-August 8, 2014, September 21, 2018)=== | ===2nd Logo (June 7, 1985-August 8, 2014, September 21, 2018)=== | ||
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* On ''The House with a Clock in its Walls'', tick-tocking sounds are heard over it. | * On ''The House with a Clock in its Walls'', tick-tocking sounds are heard over it. | ||
'''Availability:''' Common. The flipped moon variant debuted at the end of ''The Goonies'' while the normal variant debuted at the end of ''Back to the Future'', and can be found on every Amblin film from this era (except ''Schindler's List'', ''The Bridges of Madison County'', ''Minority Report'', ''Flags of Our Fathers'', and ''Letters from Iwo Jima'', as well as the three Amblimation productions, which featured that company's special logo, and the aforementioned with the 1st/print logo on the credits). Most prints of ''E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial'' don't show this logo despite showing the logo on the packaging, except on the 1988 home video release and ABC Family/Freeform's print of the film. The last film to use this logo was ''The Hundred-Foot Journey''. This logo makes a reappearance on ''The House with a Clock in Its Walls'', fitting with the retro theme. This surprisingly appears at the end of the TV | '''Availability:''' Common. The flipped moon variant debuted at the end of ''The Goonies'' while the normal variant debuted at the end of ''Back to the Future'', and can be found on every Amblin film from this era (except ''Schindler's List'', ''The Bridges of Madison County'', ''Minority Report'', ''Flags of Our Fathers'', and ''Letters from Iwo Jima'', as well as the three Amblimation productions, which featured that company's special logo, and the aforementioned with the 1st/print logo on the credits). Most prints of ''E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial'' don't show this logo despite showing the logo on the packaging, except on the 1988 home video release and ABC Family/Freeform's print of the film. The last film to use this logo was ''The Hundred-Foot Journey''. This logo makes a reappearance on ''The House with a Clock in Its Walls'', fitting with the retro theme. This surprisingly appears at the end of the TV movie ''Amazing Stories: The Movie II''. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' A favorite of many, especially for fans of Steven Spielberg's films. Although the way Elliot's cape is positioned makes him look sort of like a chicken riding a bicycle. | '''Editor's Note:''' A favorite of many, especially for fans of Steven Spielberg's films. Although the way Elliot's cape is positioned makes him look sort of like a chicken riding a bicycle. | ||
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'''Editor's Note:''' An excellent upgrade to the previous logo, E.T.'s finger glow is especially a nice touch. | '''Editor's Note:''' An excellent upgrade to the previous logo, E.T.'s finger glow is especially a nice touch. | ||
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[[Category:Film logos]] [[Category:Amblin Partners]] | [[Category:Film logos]] | ||
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[[Category:American film logos]] | [[Category:American film logos]] | ||