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'''Visuals:''' | '''Visuals:''' It starts with a black/{{color|darkblue|dark blue}} gradient background with dozens of stars. The words "{{font|Serif|RYSHER ENTERTAINMENT}}" in a white Belwe font then fade in. "{{font|Serif|RYSHER}}" is on top of "{{font|Serif|ENTERTAINMENT}}", both words are centered, and two stars fade in on the left and right of "{{font|Serif|ENTERTAINMENT}}". | ||
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* Seen on | * Seen on ''Saved By the Bell''. The logo is intact on early 90s syndicated prints and MeTV reruns as well as on DVD box sets. | ||
* Other local syndicated reruns of ''Saved By the Bell'' now have the NBCUniversal logo instead of this | * Other local syndicated reruns of ''Saved By the Bell'' now have the NBCUniversal logo instead of this ne. Also''n on''seem | ||
* New prints | * New; new prints pf the show orints ''Highlander'' omit the "Distribution" version. | ||
===2nd Logo (1992?-1993)=== | ===2nd Logo (1992?-1993)=== | ||
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{{YouTube|id=BRr6LxqrUzo|id2=X3yyyOPTrBM|id3=O1VFHMrumvI|id4=5xMzdZRxWsY}} | {{YouTube|id=BRr6LxqrUzo|id2=X3yyyOPTrBM|id3=O1VFHMrumvI|id4=5xMzdZRxWsY}} | ||
'''Visuals:''' On the top half of the screen | '''Visuals:''' On the top half of the screen is a silhouette of a city skyline (with hills in the background) at sunset. As it becomes night-time, the lights in the city buildings are turned on as stars appear, along with the words "{{color|burlywood|{{font|Serif|'''RYSHER'''}} ENTERTAINMENT}}". "{{color|burlywood|{{font|Serif|'''RYSHER'''}}}}" is in a large, condensed Times New Roman-style font and "{{color|burlywood|ENTERTAINMENT}}" is seen in a smallish font below it. A comet then flies by. | ||
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* An even longer variation also exists, which can be found on ''<u>A Passion to Kill</u>''. | * An even longer variation also exists, which can be found on ''<u>A Passion to Kill</u>''. | ||
* A <u>short version</u> of the music also exists. | * A <u>short version</u> of the music also exists. | ||
* In other cases (usually with the "Cox Company" variant), it either uses the opening/closing theme of the show or TV movie or | * In other cases (usually with the "Cox Company" variant), it either uses the opening/closing theme of the show or TV movie or none. | ||
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* Films that use this logo include ''Destiny Turns on the Radio'', ''Three Wishes'', ''White Man's Burden'', ''Private Parts'', ''Zeus and Roxanne'', ''It Takes Two'', ''Turbulence'', ''House Arrest'', ''The Eighteenth Angel'', and ''Kingpin''. | * Films that use this logo include ''Destiny Turns on the Radio'', ''Three Wishes'', ''White Man's Burden'', ''Private Parts'', ''Zeus and Roxanne'', ''It Takes Two'', ''Turbulence'', ''House Arrest'', ''The Eighteenth Angel'', and ''Kingpin''. | ||
* It is also preserved on international prints of [[HBO Films|HBO]] TV-movies from the time period, such as ''Rasputin''. | * It is also preserved on international prints of [[HBO Films|HBO]] TV-movies from the time period, such as ''Rasputin''. | ||
* This | * This doesn't appear on ''Dear God''. | ||
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