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There are two cartoon men on a beach, sitting next to a penthouse. One of them sits on a cooler, the other on a beach chair, both in beach attire. This company name in Berthold Block W1G is at the top of the screen. The man on the left (presumably Harry) is wearing a rather silly aviator-type hat. The man on the right (most likely Martin Brody from Jaws) leans over a bit, towards Harry, and says "That's some bad hat, Harry." A shark fin can be seen in the ocean, as well as two seagulls in this production company

What is Bad Hat Harry Productions?

100

The screen zooms out of a motion picture camera lens with lasers flying about. The camera is being operated by Kermit the Frog who's laughing at us (performed by Steve Whitmire) seated on a large crane extended way up into a sunset sky and rocky land, and Kermit must be filming the movie as well too. As the crane moves away from the camera while Kermit and the crane go into a slight silhouette, a laser writes this text and this word in bright metallic letters spaced to fit the width of this puppeteer and animator's name, zooms and turns to settle below. One of the following then occurs:

  • The logo cuts to black.
  • The crane suddenly takes a hard drop, startling Kermit and causing him to look to the left before looking back to the right and whispering "Hmmm. Sheesh." at the end of this logo

What is Jim Henson Pictures?

100

There is an ocean environment with mountains in the background on a portable telescope. The ocean then disappears, revealing that a man is looking through the telescope to the right on the background. This word, in the Spectrum MT font and with a transparent 3D glass texture, appears from behind the mountains and moves above the man. Then a box zooms out, surrounding him on a black screen with this word wiping in at the bottom

What is Spyglass Entertainment?

100

The logo starts out on a black background. Then a dark background, initially partially shown, slowly fades in and brightens to reveal that it is made up of dark cumulonimbus clouds with fog on the bottom (similar to the ones from the Columbia Pictures logo). A white flash of light then starts to glow and gets bright, as it almost fills the background. A Pegasus appears from the far distance, as it spreads its wings out and takes a few steps, causing the fog to flow. This word, in a shiny chiseled font, slowly fades in at the top of the screen with the letters "T" and "S" in a bigger font than the other letters as the flash dims away slowly. The Pegasus stops when its wings are fully spread out and this text fully appears. The text slowly shines as the fog still flows and, starting in 1995, this company byline fades in

What is TriStar Pictures?

100

There is a blurred view of a city through the window of a moving bus at nighttime. Then the camera moves forward on a road, with the city still ahead and a roadsign standing in the distance, illuminated by four searchlights below it and four on the ground. Though it has the same design as before, it is now red and more elaborate. The camera moves toward the sign, slowly panning around it, while the searchlights move back and forth before this logo fades to black

What is Roadside Attractions?

200

On a sky blue background is a watercolor picture of a grassy hill with a tree and this text in a black typewriter font seen above. A teenage boy wearing a red shirt is seen in the bottom left corner of the screen as he raises his right arm and points at the tree. As he raise his right arm, he says, "What's that mean?" in this production company

What is Far Field Productions?

200

The logo starts off with Mickey Mouse in his sorcerer's outfit from Fantasia, while standing on a blue spotlight on a black background, and spark animation in the same manner as this Home Video logo, but this text is in metallic white, and this metallic word (in the Binner D font, with the two letters at both ends in a bigger size) begins zooming out from the bottom of the screen as this text writes itself. As this happens, the background begins to change to dark blue, and a black diamond with metallic edges fades in from a far point and begins to slowly zoom in before both texts settle on top of it. The edges begin to glow white as the shadow of the text appears on the diamond. Then a comet swishes into view from the bottom left of the screen, circles behind the diamond, flies out from the top right, and passes in front of the diamond before flying offscreen, leaving a trail of pixie dust that changes the text to gold, and adds a purple tint (flamingo pink in the 1989 variant) to the diamond's edges. The logo shines at the end of this VHS home video logo

What is Walt Disney Classics?

200

There is a panorama of the city where the camera zooms out in blue skies. The ladder appears to be sticking out of the clouds, the shadow man climbs it, and switches the lamp on. When it lights, these white letters appear, and the starfield appearing and the lamp became a star. The ladders become the letter I, the city fades away, and the man jumps off and hides himself behind the letter L before this logo fades to black

What is GK Films?

200

On a black background with a blue light in the lower right corner, there is this text in a white Gill Sans Bold font. Below it, a star writes these words in Mistral with a little shine when it ends. Everything casts a shadow at the end of this production company logo

What is Radical Sheep Productions?

200

The camera zooms down a desert road as a thunderstorm brews and lightning flashes in the sky several times. The camera stops at a leafless tree as a lightning bolt strikes it, and leaves instantly appear on the tree. The scene freezes and zooms out into a box on a black background, and the this actor's name (in the Perpetua Bold font) appears below it, with an underline and this spaced-out text (in the same font) underneath it in this logo

What is Jerry Bruckheimer Films?

300

We start off in a movie theater with dimmed lights and a screen in front. The people are animated and can be seen from the back, but we can't see their faces. As the people are talking, a woman says "Shh!", to let everyone in the theater know that a movie is starting. Then, the audience become silent, and the projector comes on, where this logo is seen on a blue background where a movie is starting in this production company at the end of The Simpsons

What is Gracie Films?

300

On a blurry, cloudy dark blue background, a spark appears and forms the "D" in this word, which flies around close to the screen. Another spark flies by in tune with the music. The "D" rotates backwards, and then revolves forwards while zooming out, revealing the rest of the text next to it. Once that happens, this word flies out one-by-one by letter. An explosion of pixie dust forms an arc around the text, completing the logo. More pixie dust forms a white bar with the text "Movies, Magic & More". Tinker Bell flies up to the screen momentarily before exiting at the end of this DVD logo

What is Disney DVD?

300

The camera moves out from a bush to see a family walking down a street with giraffes walking near them and fish and squids "swimming" in the air (two white-tailed deer are also barely visible amidst the more peculiar sights). The picture zooms out in an iris-out-like effect, as a drumstick taps on the circle and makes it flash. The picture zooms out and disappears as it's revealed to be in the inside of a snare drum, being played by a young girl. She continues to bang the drum as the company name in Mrs. Eaves slides underneath her, and the logo freezes to the last note of the music at the end of this logo

What is Mandate Pictures?

300

On a purple and black gradient background, there is a drawn animation consisting of a rabbit pulling a man of a hat (instead of a man pulling a rabbit out of his hat) inside of a white rectangle frame. Below the animation is this text in black. The rabbit then gives a "Ta-Da!" pose. He then faces his right, away from the viewers, and puts his left hand on his hip in this logo

What is Hat Trick Productions?

300

In a large black-and-white stadium with blazing torches (possibly based on the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum), fireworks are being launched. The camera pulls back to reveal a grandma and her grandson standing on a balcony, watching the action. It continues to pull back through a tunnel entrance as this text in a Copperplate Gothic font zooms out below before it fades to black

What is The Kerner Entertainment Company?

400

The sequence starts with a timelapse from the view of a stage of a crowd leaving a theater where a live show is being held. Once the theater is almost empty, a stubby green monster with red horns named Victor runs from the left side of the screen and onto the center, noticing that everyone is leaving. He quietly gasps, turns a bit, and says "Mommy, it's over!" sadly as the curtains close on him and this 1983 logo comes in on a spotlight and stops in the middle of the screen. A byline reading "© [YEAR] Juste pour rire Les Gags Inc." (or "© [YEAR] Juste pour rire TV Inc.") is seen below this logo in a font depending on the byline

What is Just For Laughs?

400

On a light blue background is this spaced-out text (in Charlemagne Bold; the "X" and the "R" appear to overlap the floor). A desk lamp (Luxo Jr.) hops in from the right side of the screen and stops once he notices the "I" on the left side. He shakes his body and bounces on the "I" four times before squishing it. He looks around as this text (set in Centaur) fades in underneath the letters "A" and "R". He then faces the camera (presumably in embarrassment or to copy the "I") before this logo fades to black

What is Pixar Animation Studios?

400

The sequence starts on a black background, then blue haze rises above a horizon, similar to an eclipse, with fireflies flying about. There is a silhouette of a boy walking from the distance and stopping at a silhouette of a daisy. The boy then bends down and picks up the daisy, then stands back up and lets go of it. The boy then looks up as we travel to the daisy, which comes closer to the screen. The daisy turns colorful and flashes again, turning into this logo similar to the previous logo, but more detailed and in 3D. The background changes into a detailed zooming space BG. This logo shines and fades out at the end of this logo

What is Gaumont?

400

This standard logo with Leo roaring is posed against a light blue shaded background, without these words and four lion cubs replacing the drama mask. This text with two lines above and below the name, is at the bottom of the cubs. Leo roars twice before this logo fades to black

What is MGM/UA Family Entertainment?

400

On a space background is a blue-tinted, Saturn-like planet with a shadow of this wordmark on it. The camera moves away from the planet as a (somewhat rounded) 3D wordmark zooms out from the bottom of the screen as the camera pans to reveal an orange moon (which resembles Venus), which the wordmark settles in front of. As this happens, two smaller blue and orange moons spin around and stop on the right side of it to form this movie logo. This word (set in Avenir) spins in around the blue moon to complete the logo, and the camera pans down to start the movie at the end of this logo

What is Nickelodeon Movies?

500

We start with a sped-up footage from the view of a stage of a crowd leaving a theater where a live show (filmed at the Saint-Denis Theatre in Montreal) is being held. Once the theater is almost empty, this mascot (Victor, a stubby green monster with red horns) runs onto the screen, noticing that everyone is leaving. He gasps and turns a bit, saying "MOMMY! IT'S OOOVER!" in a sad voice as the curtains close on him and this logo comes in on a spotlight and stops in the middle of the screen at the end of this TV show before it fades to black to go to another TV show

What is Just For Laughs: All-Access?

500

On a black background, a flash of light emerges from the screen and circles showing clips from MGM movies (in order: Pierce Brosnan from GoldenEye, the titular characters from Thelma & Louise, Raymond and Charlie Babbitt from Rain Man, Hannibal Lecter from The Silence of the Lambs, Steve McQueen's motorcycle jump from The Great Escape, Marilyn Monroe from Some Like It Hot, Willem Dafoe's death scene from Platoon, Frances McDormand from Fargo, Reese Witherspoon from Legally Blonde and Rocky's victory pose after running up the steps in Rocky Balboa) fly toward the camera. As the last circle flies towards the camera, two golden rings appear in the center rotating and collapse into this logo (in gray), surrounded by a red aura and a gold outline. Leo roars once in it, and after that, the logo quickly zooms into the screen before cutting to black at the end of this DVD logo

What is MGM DVD?

500

In a starry nighttime sky, we see a full moon. A shadow appears on it as it turns into a crescent moon, and a boy is sitting on it. He takes out his fishing rod and starts fishing. Then, the camera pans away from the moon as he swings his fishing rod around the clouds to make it longer. Then, these letters zoom out and spread one-by-one below the moon, ending with this text appearing between two lines under it in light gray at the end of this logo

What is DreamWorks Animation SKG?

500

On a black background, a golden 3D CGI filmstrip swerves in the screen, and the camera pans down, around, and then upwards on it in a rollercoaster-style fashion. While panning upwards, this 1928 logo with Jackie the Lion slowly fades onto the frames of the filmstrip, as Jackie roars once. Blue rays suddenly appear around the filmstrip, and it then suddenly pans down, revealing the then-current MGM logo, redone in a lusher, CGI style (including the drama mask with the reef surrounding it) with Leo the Lion in it. The blue light rays are all around the logo's ribboning, and the this logo and these texts are still intact around it all, as well as the "(R)" symbol (this time, in gold gradient coloring). The logo turns and zooms out as the light rays dim out. As the logo makes its way to its normal position, and when Leo roars the second time, the logo flashes, causing Leo and the drama mask to turn gold, the texts around him and the reef to dissolve into dust, then one specular highlight on the right side of the filmstrip turns dark, and at last, the trademark symbol surfaces on the right. The dark blue letters of this logo then rotate letter-by-letter underneath Leo, followed by a dark blue line, and then this home video logo in Century Gothic. The entire logo then shines at the end of this home video logo

What is MGM/UA Home Video?

500

This logo starts out on a space background which includes the rotating planet Earth and the sun shining in the camera's lens. Suddenly, golden letters of the company's name zoom out and fly around the globe, as the camera pans to the left. After the letters finish rotating, they pair up together, and reveal this word (all in capital letters, and in Friz Quadrata). These words (also in capital letters) appear on the upper-left hand side, and the lower-right side of the main text, respectively. Also, the "O" in this word absorbs the sun, and there's a rainbow-like color around the letter before this logo fades to black

What is The Donners' Company?

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