DreamWorks Television: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
→1st Logo (January 9, 1996-August 4, 2013)
imported>Chatterleybuns38 No edit summary |
imported>Michael Kenchington |
||
| Line 37: | Line 37: | ||
'''Technique:''' Computer animation. | '''Technique:''' Computer animation. | ||
'''Audio:''' A soft four-note horn sounder (different from the movie logo). Like the movie logo, this was composed by John Williams | '''Audio:''' A soft four-note horn sounder (different from the movie logo). Like the movie logo, this was composed by John Williams. | ||
'''Audio Variants:''' | '''Audio Variants:''' | ||
| Line 43: | Line 43: | ||
* A <u>different 3-note violin theme</u> is also heard on an unknown show, though of course this could just be the end credits theme. | * A <u>different 3-note violin theme</u> is also heard on an unknown show, though of course this could just be the end credits theme. | ||
* Part of the movie theme was heard on ''<u>Alienators: Evolution Continues</u>''. | * Part of the movie theme was heard on ''<u>Alienators: Evolution Continues</u>''. | ||
* Sometimes, the logo is silent, or may have the show's closing theme, or a generic network theme is heard. | |||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' | ||
| Line 48: | Line 49: | ||
* The logo first appeared on the series ''Champs'' over a year and a half before the debut of the theatrical logo. | * The logo first appeared on the series ''Champs'' over a year and a half before the debut of the theatrical logo. | ||
* This logo does not appear on ''Band of Brothers'' or newer prints of ''Freaks and Geeks'', as they use the still version of the theatrical logo instead. | * This logo does not appear on ''Band of Brothers'' or newer prints of ''Freaks and Geeks'', as they use the still version of the theatrical logo instead. | ||
* Foreign prints of ''Evolution: The Animated Series'' also do not have this logo either, instead having the [[Columbia TriStar Television]] logo ([[Columbia Pictures|Columbia]] co-released the movie and therefore has overseas rights), whereas the U.S. version (known as ''Alienators: Evolution Continues'') had this logo along with the [[DIC Entertainment|Incredible World of DiC]] logo prior to the Fox Kids-style compressed credits (reruns of the series on This TV plastered the DiC logo with [[DHX Cookie Jar|Cookie Jar]] | * Foreign prints of ''Evolution: The Animated Series'' also do not have this logo either, instead having the [[Columbia TriStar Television]] logo ([[Columbia Pictures|Columbia]] co-released the movie and therefore has overseas rights), whereas the U.S. version (known as ''Alienators: Evolution Continues'') had this logo along with the [[DIC Entertainment|Incredible World of DiC]] logo prior to the Fox Kids-style compressed credits (reruns of the series on This TV plastered the DiC logo with the 2004 [[DHX Cookie Jar|Cookie Jar]] logo). | ||
* It also appeared at the beginning and the end of the 1999 sizzle reel to ''Chicken Run'', meaning that it could also possibly appear on other sizzle reels to their films at the time. | * It also appeared at the beginning and the end of the 1999 sizzle reel to ''Chicken Run'', meaning that it could also possibly appear on other sizzle reels to their films at the time. | ||
* The logo makes a surprise appearance at the end of recent [[Nickelodeon]] broadcasts of [[DreamWorks Animation]]'s ''Madagascar 3: Europes Most Wanted'' and ''Trolls World Tour'' despite them being produced way after the company split from DreamWorks. | * The logo also makes a surprise appearance at the end of recent [[Nickelodeon]] broadcasts of [[DreamWorks Animation]]'s ''Madagascar 3: Europes Most Wanted'' and ''Trolls World Tour'', despite them being produced way after the company split from DreamWorks. | ||
===2nd Logo (July 23, 1996)=== | ===2nd Logo (July 23, 1996)=== | ||