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 First, we see a bright light, as if in a sunburst, with the cloud background fading in a brief second later. The light is coming from a torch, which zooms out to reveal a lady who's holding it. After the lady, along with the cloud background, are fully zoomed out in this logo

What is Columbia Pictures?

100

 It starts off with this 2002 logo animation with the stars flying through the clouds, the zoom out of the "Paramount" script, and the stars coming in and circling around the mountain. When we are at a comfortable distance, a DVD disc flies in from the bottom, glides and settles behind the summit and the Paramount script. Then, a bright flash underneath the peak brings forth "DVD" with a line below it, and the Viacom byline (in the same font as the 1990 Viacom logo) below the line. The background fades to black, and a white laser scans the disc in a downward motion, turning the entire DVD Paramountain silver in this DVD logo

What is Paramount DVD?

100

On a blurry, cloudy dark-blue background, a spark appears and forms the "D" in this guy's name last name, which flies around uncomfortably 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 this text next to it. Once that happens, "DVD" flies out as well, one letter at a time. 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" (same as above in the native language of the country in which it was released). Tinkerbell flies up to the screen momentarily before exiting this DVD logo

What is Disney DVD?

100

We see 2 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 text in black, is at the top of the screen. The man (which must be Martin Brody from Jaws) on the left (presumably Harry) is wearing a rather silly aviator-type hat. The man on the right leans over a bit, towards Harry, and says "That's some bad hat, Harry." in this production company logo

What is Bad Hat Harry Productions?

100

On a light blue background, we see this text in a spaced-out Charlemagne Bold face (the "X" and the "R" appear to overlap the floor). Then, Luxo Jr. hops by. He stops at the logo 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 fades in underneath the letters "A" and "R". He then faces the camera in this logo

What is Pixar Animation Studios?

200

We start out on a black background. Then we see part of a dark background, which slowly fades in and brightens to reveal that it is made up of dark cumulonimbus clouds with fog on the bottom. 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 in this logo

What is TriStar Pictures?

200

On a background filled with blue/indigo squares, we see a blue square with this print logo on it, with an embossed mountain and the stars and script in gold. The stars shine from left to right, then the square moves and zooms away as the squares behind it move off, revealing the stacked words "FEATURE PRESENTATION" in gold zooming in on a heliotrope gradient background. An announcer says "And now we pleased to bring you our feature presentation." The words shine, and after that, it zooms towards us at breakneck speed. Just when the text engulfs the screen, it cuts to a warning screen, which has a pattern of Paramount mountains in the background in this VHS logo

What is Paramount Feature Presentation?

200

We fade into a view of a night sky, with a star somewhere on the screen and the clouds on the bottom. We then start flying down through the clouds with the camera. We then pan with the camera down to a very clear view of a river (including a sailboat), with a train running down a railroad track and some buildings nearby. We then fly with the camera past a flag with the Disney coat of arms, and pan down as we see some fireworks going off, only to find the castle completely redone in CGI. The fireworks are almost finished when we almost reach a comfortable position in front of the castle. When the fireworks finish, a very small dot (you will have to look closely if you want to see it) appears way closer to the castle and then moves to the right side. The dot then draws a line over the castle as we are slightly panning, and it is almost finished when we are in a comfortable position in front of the castle in this logo

What is Walt Disney Pictures?

200

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

What is Far Field Productions?

200

 We start on a black background, then blue haze rises above a horizon, similar to an eclipse, with fireflies flying about. Then, we see a black silhouette of a boy walking from the distance and stops at a black 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 in this logo

What is Gaumont?

300

On a screen filled with clouds, these words are spelling itself standard and spelling itself backwards letter-by-letter, handsomely done in shining silver text, tumble onto the screen, the first word is coming from the upper right and the second one is coming from the lower left. The clouds clear, revealing a nice backdrop of clouds and two white, glowing boxes. As the light in the boxes die down, the Torch Lady (in her similar style from this 1993 logo) zooms in towards us in her left box, and we see the Pegasus (in his similar style from this 1993 logo over a backwards flipped Columbia-like cloud background), stretch his wings in his right box, as his wings cross over to this box. The "DVD" logo zooms out from the top at warp speed, landing below the C-T text, causing the phaser effect to appear around it, which suddenly disappears in this DVD logo

What is Columbia TriStar DVD?

300

On a black background, a flash of light emerges from the screen and circles showing clips from MGM-owned movies (in order: Pierce Brosnan from GoldenEye, the titular characters of 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 us. As the last circle flies towards us, two golden rings appear in the center rotating and collapse into this logo (in gray), surrounded by a red aura and a yellow outline. Leo roars once in it, and after that, the logo quickly zooms into the screen before cutting to black in this DVD logo

What is MGM DVD?

300

We start with the opening animation of the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video logo, with Mickey Mouse dressed in his Sorcerer’s Apprentice outfit from Fantasia, standing on a blue spotlight on a black background. The camera slowly begins zooming up to his hand as the stars and crescent moon on his blue hat flash one-by-one, and then a white starburst flashes and a magic spark flies out from it, appearing above Mickey’s hand. We zoom past Mickey as the spark begins swirling around and begins to write this guy's name in the corporate Disney font, except it is metallic white. As we zoom out, 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, as “CLASSICS”, also in metallic white and in the Binner D font with two letters at both ends in a bigger size, begins zooming out from the bottom of the screen, before that and this guy's name settle on the diamond, which has zoomed up to a comfortable distance. The edges begin to glow white as the shadow of this text drops on the diamond, and then a magic comet swishes into view from the bottom left of the screen, circles behind the diamond, then 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 this 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 logo

What is Walt Disney Classics?

300

We start off in a movie theater with dimmed lights and a screen in front. The people are animated and we can't see their faces. As the movie patrons are talking, a woman says "Shh!" to let everyone in the theater know that a movie is starting in this logo

What is Gracie Films?

300

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. The camera moves away from the moon as he swings his fishing rod around the clouds to make his fishing rod longer in this logo

What is DreamWorks Animation SKG?

400

Over the usual cloud background, we pan past an extreme close up of the Torch Lady's legs and feet (covered in the robe, of course.), then dissolve into a pan of this Pegasus (in the print artwork style except for the body and the legs, which are in the 1993 movie logo style, but in the same color as the Pegasus' face and wings) unfolding its wings. The pan then quickly dissolves into a shot from the center of the Pegasus unfolding its wings, albeit in a close-up way, and then a dissolve to this Torch Lady zooming out from her face. The logo then dissolves to reveal the Torch Lady and Pegasus side-by-side on a cloud background in their print artwork styles in this home entertainment logo

What is Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment?

400

The standard MGM logo is posed against a light blue shaded background, but without "TRADE MARK", and lion cubs replace the drama mask. We see Leo inside a filmstrip circle with four filmstrips. This with two lines above and below the name, is at the bottom of the cubs. Leo roars twice in this home entertainment logo

What is MGM/UA Family Entertainment?

400

We see a bright flash with the "D" of the text this guy's name (in the familiar signature font), both of which are zooming out on a blue (or black) space background. When everything is at a comfortable distance at the top of the screen, the flash forms an abstract shining star below "WALT DiSNEY", and the light spreads out to form a glowing arc.

What is Walt Disney Home Entertainment?

400

 In a movie theatre we see people seated in chairs in a colorful stage, before they all run out of the theatre as the lights dim and a green little monster with horn named Victor comes in and says "Mommy! It's Over!" in a french variant in this french sentence

What is "Maman! C'est Fini!"?

400

This logo zooms out away from the screen and shines a little. It has a white silhouette of a boy sitting by a tree and it looks like he is holding a balloon in this entertainment logo

What is Apploff Entertainment?

500

We see a screen full of clouds forming, tossing about. Then, these words in yellow zooms out from above, and "HOME VIDEO" in the same color shrinks out from below as we see the clouds zoom out, as part of a golden-bordered box on a blue-black gradient background. The box then splits apart to reveal the Torch Lady on the left (in its same style as before), and the Pegasus on the right (again, the same style as before), as the wording takes its position in this home video logo

What is Columbia TriStar Home Video?

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, the 1928 MGM 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 this logo and "TRADE MARK" texts are still intact around it all, as well as the "(R)" symbol (this time, in yellow 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 in this home video logo

What is MGM/UA Home Video?

500

On a black background, we see these words with "WALT DiSNEY" in the corporate "signature" font. The words shine in this logo

What is Walt Disney Home Video?

500

We start with sped-up footage from the view of a stage of a crowd leaving an amphitheater where a live show (first filmed at the Saint-Denis Theatre in Montreal) is being held. Once the theater is almost empty, this mascot named Victor (a stubby green monster with red horns) runs onto screen, noticing everyone leaving. He gasps and turns a bit, by yelling "MOMMY! IT'S OVER!" in a sad voice as the red 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

What is Just For Laughs?

500

Artist Robert Hunt used his son as the model for the boy-fishing-from-the-moon logo used by this studio

What is DreamWorks?