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===1st Logo (1976-1984)===
Logo descriptions by Logoboy95 and kidinbed
Logo captures by kidinbed and Eric S.
Editions by mr3urious


1st Logo
(1976-1984)


American National Enterprises
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2nd Logo
===2nd Logo (1984-1986)===
(1984-1986)
American National Enterprises
American National Enterprises



Revision as of 19:01, 22 July 2020


1st Logo (1976-1984)

American National Enterprises

Nickname: "The Eagle"

Logo: We see a live-action eagle flying over the screen. The words "AMERICAN NATIONAL ENTERPRISES Presents" appears over the scene, then disappears as the eagle stops flying.

FX/SFX: Nice live-action animation!

Music/Sounds: A majestic fanfare with a few eagle screeches near the beginning. Later years the logo was used, it had the sound of an eagle, followed by a relaxing orchestral jingle.

Availability: Rare.

Editor's Note: None.


2nd Logo (1984-1986)

American National Enterprises

Nicknames: "Majestic Shining Eagle", "Golden Eagle"

Logo: We see a bright flash. A neon outline of an eagle flies, turns over, and freezes. The bird is colored white and flashes. The bird shines and turns gold, then a line of text in a font akin to a mixture of ZapfHumnst BT and Times New Roman that says:

American National Enterprises, Inc.

zooms in, causes a bright flash, and shines. The resulting logo shines a bit.

FX/SFX: The CGI and lighting effects, which look really good for '84.

Music/Sounds: A very majestic horn fanfare with a synth note at the end.

Availability: Very rare. Seen on Locke The Superpower after the Celebrity's Just For Kids logo and on ANE's last films until the company was sold in 1986.

Editor's Note: None.

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