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'''Visuals:''' This is an abridged remake of the 1st logo using computer animation. The big N (now shown as a glass-like 3D shape) with the letters "T" and "V" inside is first seen, with either "JOAX-TV" (analog channel) or "JOAX-DTV" (digital channel) below. The big N morphs into the birdcage (this time with a thick horizontal {{color|#d2b48c|brown}} line below it which wipes rightward, spanning the entire width of the screen), and the word "TV" explodes into blue dots that group into bunches of six of those (that each form a circle); three of these bunches of six dots turn into the same doves from before. Two doves each explode back into the same six dots instead of flying, while the remaining dove flaps its feathers before jumping with its feathers up. Then, the lone dove creates copies of itself while spinning (appearing as "wreaths" of six doves each), and the whole thing fades to a white background with the Nippon Television logo (consisting of the "pixelated" letters "日テレ" ("Nittele") in {{color|#d4af37|dark gold}} with the network's pig mascot (named Nandarō) to the left of it), with either "JOAX-TV" or "JOAX-DTV" in {{color|#d4af37|dark gold}} above and "Nippon Television" below in a {{color|#d4af37|dark gold}} sans-serif font in uppercase. | '''Visuals:''' This is an abridged remake of the 1st logo using computer animation. The big N (now shown as a glass-like 3D shape) with the letters "T" and "V" inside is first seen, with either "JOAX-TV" (analog channel) or "JOAX-DTV" (digital channel) below. The big N morphs into the birdcage (this time with a thick horizontal {{color|#d2b48c|brown}} line below it which wipes rightward, spanning the entire width of the screen), and the word "TV" explodes into blue dots that group into bunches of six of those (that each form a circle); three of these bunches of six dots turn into the same doves from before. Two doves each explode back into the same six dots instead of flying, while the remaining dove flaps its feathers before jumping with its feathers up. Then, the lone dove creates copies of itself while spinning (appearing as "wreaths" of six doves each), and the whole thing fades to a white background with the Nippon Television logo (consisting of the "pixelated" letters "日テレ" ("Nittele") in {{color|#d4af37|dark gold}} with the network's pig mascot (named Nandarō) to the left of it), with either "JOAX-TV" or "JOAX-DTV" in {{color|#d4af37|dark gold}} above and "Nippon Television" below in a {{color|#d4af37|dark gold}} sans-serif font in uppercase. | ||
'''Trivia:''' The bunch of six dots that form a circle and the "wreath" of six doves both represent | '''Trivia:''' The bunch of six dots that form a circle and the "wreath" of six doves both represent Tokyo's six national television stations at the time: NHK, Tokyo Broadcasting System Television, Nippon Television, TV Asahi, TV Tokyo, and Tokyo MX. | ||
''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
* The 55th anniversary variant of the end card, used from April 1, 2008 to March 29, 2009, has the station callsign and the Nippon Television logo in {{color|teal}}, with the numeral 55 in black and positioned to the upper right of the logo (as if that numeral was treated as an exponent), and instead of "Nippon Television", the lower text now reads "Nittele 55th Anniversary" in black and exactly as cased. The network's mascot does not appear in the NTV logo. | * The 55th anniversary variant of the end card, used from April 1, 2008 to March 29, 2009, has the station callsign and the Nippon Television logo in {{color|teal}}, with the numeral 55 in black and positioned to the upper right of the logo (as if that numeral was treated as an exponent), and instead of "Nippon Television", the lower text now reads "Nittele 55th Anniversary" in black and exactly as cased. The network's mascot does not appear in the NTV logo. | ||
* From July 5, 2010 to July 23, 2011, the analog version of this ident was presented in a 16:9 widescreen mode; polished glass-like pillar boxes were added to the left and right sides of the video. | * From July 5, 2010 to July 23, 2011, the analog version of this ident was presented in a 16:9 widescreen mode; polished glass-like pillar boxes were added to the left and right sides of the video. |