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Moving Nintendo films to it's own page since its a separate division of Nintendo
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Nintendo started using stylized logos in their games in 1990.
Nintendo started using stylized logos in their games in 1990.


==Nintendo==
==Nintendo==
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'''Editor's Note:''' The smoke, the frightening and jarring appearance of the creature growling, the orchestral sting and the creepy announcer will be very unsettling to most. But this is obviously intentional given the subject matter of the game that follows it.
'''Editor's Note:''' The smoke, the frightening and jarring appearance of the creature growling, the orchestral sting and the creepy announcer will be very unsettling to most. But this is obviously intentional given the subject matter of the game that follows it.


==Nintendo Films==
===(November 6, 1999-March 29, 2001, December 16, 2006) (USA)===
[[File:Nintendo Films (1999).jpg|center]]
'''Nicknames:''' "Shining Nintendo", "Nintendo!"
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a 3D Nintendo logo zoom in and rotate to face us. As it is rotating, a shining effect wipes across the logo.
'''Variant:''' On the trailer for Pokemon The Movie: 2000, it is on a space background and 2D.
'''FX/SFX:''' The logo zooming and spinning and the shining wipe effect.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Silent for ''Pokemon: The First Movie'' and ''Doubutsu No Mori'' (the Japanese name for the ''Animal Crossing'' series, which translates to i), but the other movies had a shining sound.
'''Availability:''' Rare. Seen on ''Pokemon: The First Movie'', ''Pokemon The Movie: 2000'', and ''Pokemon The Movie 3'', which were released by Warner Bros. in the United States. Also seen on ''Doubutsu No Mori'' (''Animal Crossing''), released in 2006 in Japan only.
'''Editor's Note:''' Minimal.


[[Category:Japanese Logos]]
[[Category:Japanese Logos]]
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