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'''Nicknames:''' "The Spinning Handwriting II", "The Spinning Signature II", "The Signature of Doom" | '''Nicknames:''' "The Spinning Handwriting II", "The Spinning Signature II", "The Signature of Doom" | ||
'''Logo:''' On a deep blue/black gradient background, the "Vin Di Bona" | '''Logo:''' On a deep blue/black gradient background, the "''Vin Di Bona''" signature from before spins around briefly before slowing down and unfolding. After this is done, a coral pink rounded rectangle with the text "PRODUCTIONS" (in white) on it, similar to before, zooms in underneath the signature. | ||
'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
* On the 1995-1996 Showtime TV series ''Sherman Oaks'', the logo is superimposed in the credits. The "PRODUCTIONS" oblong is now colored scarlet and looks slightly different | * On the 1995-1996 Showtime TV series ''Sherman Oaks'', the logo is superimposed in the credits. The "PRODUCTIONS" oblong is now colored scarlet and looks slightly different as well, and zooms up from the bottom of the screen (a la the 1987 logo) but at a much slower pace. (As a side note, this logo was the only logo on the program to feature its music.) | ||
* On the TV movie ''For the Love of Nancy,'' the logo is chromed in over a red-black gradient background, expect this time the "Vin Di Bona" text spins around longer. The "PRODUCTIONS" oblong has the same design and animation from the ''Sherman Oaks'' variant as well. The byline "A VIN DI BONA COMPANY" appears below the "PRODUCTIONS" oblong, and the | * On the TV movie ''For the Love of Nancy,'' the logo is chromed in over a red-black gradient background, expect this time the "Vin Di Bona" text spins around longer. The "PRODUCTIONS" oblong has the same design and animation from the ''Sherman Oaks'' variant as well. The byline "A VIN DI BONA COMPANY" appears below the "PRODUCTIONS" oblong, and the signature shines afterwards. | ||
* On the U.S. game show pilot ''Conquer Fort Boyard'', a copyright stamp is seen below the logo. | * On the U.S. game show pilot ''Conquer Fort Boyard'', a copyright stamp is seen below the logo. | ||
* An in-credit notice can be seen on the TV movie ''Touched by Evil''. | * An in-credit notice can be seen on the TV movie ''Touched by Evil''. | ||
* A short version exists that begins with the signature unfolding. | |||
'''FX/SFX:''' The text spinning, and the "PRODUCTIONS" graphic zooming in. | '''FX/SFX:''' The text spinning, and the "PRODUCTIONS" graphic zooming in. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On some shows and TV movies such as some 1990-1991 episodes of America's Funniest Home Videos, the end theme plays over the logo. | '''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On some shows and TV movies such as some 1990-1991 episodes of America's Funniest Home Videos, the end theme plays over the logo. | ||
'''Availability:''' Not too hard to find. Strangely, it can be found on WGN America's very rare airings of the second revival of ''America's Funniest Home Videos'' with Daisy Fuentes and John Fugelsang, replacing the next logo. Also seen on ''AFV''<nowiki/>'s spin-off, ''America's Funniest People'', which ran from 1990-1994. | '''Availability:''' Not too hard to find. Strangely, it can be found on WGN America's very rare airings of the second revival of ''America's Funniest Home Videos'' with Daisy Fuentes and John Fugelsang, replacing the next logo. Also seen on ''AFV''<nowiki/>'s spin-off, ''America's Funniest People'', which ran from 1990-1994. The 1992 CBS special ''Storm the Castle'' (which was based on Japan's ''Takeshi's Castle'') should have this logo as well. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' Some more archaic CGI and the infamous music are both present, and this logo's animation made things even more unnerving than the previous logo by some. | '''Editor's Note:''' Some more archaic CGI and the infamous music are both present, and this logo's animation made things even more unnerving than the previous logo by some. |