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'''Logo:''' It's basically a redone variant of the previous logo, with an orange light behind the mountain at the beginning of the logo to constitute the transition between the beginning and duration of the day. The white kanji "松竹映画" and the Shochiku fan fade in, with the kanji now in a bold Mincho type and the fan looking more streamlined than its previous appearance. | '''Logo:''' It's basically a redone variant of the previous logo, with an orange light behind the mountain at the beginning of the logo to constitute the transition between the beginning and duration of the day. The white kanji "松竹映画" and the Shochiku fan fade in, with the kanji now in a bold Mincho type and the fan looking more streamlined than its previous appearance. | ||
'''Technique:''' All practical effects | '''Technique:''' All practical effects. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' None or the opening theme of the film. | '''Music/Sounds:''' None or the opening theme of the film. | ||
'''Availability:''' Seen on Shochiku films from the era. Also, it was spotted on Kinji Fukasaku's ''Fall Guy'' (1982) and a Japanese dub version of ''Heart of Dragon'' (1985) (which plasters the Golden Harvest 1978 logo on the [[Fortune Star|Fortune Star]] DVD release) and a Tora-san film series from the era. | '''Availability:''' Seen on Shochiku films from the era. Also, it was spotted on Kinji Fukasaku's ''Fall Guy'' (1982) and a Japanese dub version of ''Heart of Dragon'' (1985) (which plasters the Golden Harvest 1978 logo on the [[Fortune Star|Fortune Star]] DVD release) and a Tora-san film series from the era. | ||
===10th Logo (1993-2003)=== | ===10th Logo (1993-2003)=== |