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I deeply apologize for not being as active on this account as I used to be. Things have been kinda busy for me lately mainly thanks to college work, so I slipped away from posting new logos here.
Fun fact: A company in Paraguay (called Mickey S.R.L.) trademarked Mickey Mouse for use on packaged food products in the country before Disney did. Disney lost the lawsuit against the company, so they still use the mouse on its products to this day.
This September, a new breed of heroes hits the big screen. Meet the Mighty Pups in our SUPER new trailer for PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie.
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30 years ago, Last Action Hero opened in theaters (after a premiere 5 days prior). With it came the 1993 Columbia Pictures logo.
Of all the current major Hollywood studio logos, Columbia is by far the oldest even with modifications to the animation and music. Happy anniversary!
2 things I noticed with Mutant Mayhem’s logos:
1) No Paramount Animation logo. Either it’s not used for this one film or the Star Skipper logo will be retired.
2) A new Nickelodeon Movies logo with the 2008 splat. Either a new variant, placeholder, or just trailer-exclusive.
Where do I start.... uhhhh I like Studio Logos (not the studios itself, just the logos) and I also have a hand at pretty much anything cool techy-wise. Like 35mm film, VHS/VCR's and old video game consoles.
I just saw PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie. The 2008 Nickelodeon Movies logo does appear at the start (and the end in still form). No music, just slime sounds.
However, the preceding short Dora and the Fantastical Creatures uses the 2010-2019 logo (last used on Wonder Park).
Under the Boardwalk starts with the 2008 Nickelodeon Movies logo. It uses the exact same sound effects as the one in PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie.
Surprisingly, no Paramount Animation logo, not even a Paramount logo at all. Just a still version of the Nick logo at the end.
I don’t normally do this, but I had to since it was way too important to me.
Behold, the 1994 20th Century Fox logo on the big screen! This was thankfully left intact on the rerelease of Ice Age!
Here’s an interesting bit of trivia about the 1999-2002 enhanced version of the 1986 Paramount logo.
On scope widescreen movies, the stars and the text are either smaller than normal or in the regular size depending on the movie!
The VHS release of SpongeBob SquarePants: Lost in Time (2006)
This is the series' final VHS release and it is the only SpongeBob tape released in 2006.
Warner Animation Group has recently been rebranded as Warner Bros. Pictures Animation after more than 10 years. Remaining WAG films like Coyote vs. Acme and The Cat in the Hat will be moved to this new brand.
This is the new logo for the company:
Since this tweet exploded, here’s another fun fact that actually surprised me:
Burger King not very long ago partnered with the Mickey company in Paraguay to put Mickey’s face on their burger buns and give out a free panettone bread as dessert.
It costed $0 for BK to do this.
Here’s the concept image of the Paramount logo that was planned for My Little Pony: A New Generation (done by Alvaro Ramirez)
An animated version wasn’t used due to Netflix picking up the movie.
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MLP G5 was almost going to Paramount but it fell threw fast during development Im lazy to look up but OG film storyboards had the paramount logo in the opening