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'''FX/SFX''': Very nicely executed 2D animation! The quality of the animation would hold up until the end of the 1990s, when most recent Japanese animation was starting to become computerized. The 1972 color variant makes the ident even more impressive with the added animation to go alongside the cel animation of the doves. | '''FX/SFX''': Very nicely executed 2D animation! The quality of the animation would hold up until the end of the 1990s, when most recent Japanese animation was starting to become computerized. The 1972 color variant makes the ident even more impressive with the added animation to go alongside the cel animation of the doves. | ||
'''Music/Sounds''': A custom-made orchestra piece (composed by Shirō Fukai) titled "Hato no Kyūjitsu" (鳩の休日, "Doves' Day Off") that had been slightly reorchestrated in the 1970s. It was first reorchestrated in 1972 and then again in 1978, as performed by the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra. The | '''Music/Sounds''': A custom-made orchestra piece (composed by Shirō Fukai) titled "Hato no Kyūjitsu" (鳩の休日, "Doves' Day Off") that had been slightly reorchestrated in the 1970s. It was first reorchestrated in 1972 and then again in 1978, as performed by the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra. The second reorchestration was used since September 28, 1978. During the part with the network information, an announcer can be heard, which varies due to the logo's usage: | ||
* August 28, 1953-June 30, 1972: "NTV. Channel 4. Video frequency: 171.25 megacycles. Audio frequency: 175.75 megacycles. JOAX-TV, this is Nippon Television." There were two variants: | * August 28, 1953-June 30, 1972: "NTV. Channel 4. Video frequency: 171.25 megacycles. Audio frequency: 175.75 megacycles. JOAX-TV, this is Nippon Television." There were two variants: | ||
** The first variant has Masako Yūki as the announcer. | ** The first variant has Masako Yūki as the announcer. |