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===(Late 1980s)===
===Logo (Late 1980s)===
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'''Visuals:''' Against a blue space background, a blue star comes in from the upper-left corner, stopping in the center before zooming off into space. A gold triangle with an eye inside it comes up from the bottom of the screen, zooming off into space before coming back at the top of the screen and flashing like the blue star. Another blue flash happens behind the eye, throbbing rather than disappearing, and the bottom part of a pyramid (with the date MCMLXXXVI (1986) at the bottom of it) zooms in beneath the eye. A gold ribbon then comes up from the bottom of the screen, stopping in front of the pyramid, and then flipping down to the bottom of the pyramid. The words “AMERICAN PRODUCERS ASSOCIATED” reveal themselves left-to-right across the ribbon. The blue star then engulfs the top half of the logo, and the entire thing zooms back out into space.
'''Nicknames:''' ''The Creepy Eye'', "Scanimation Pyramid'', "The All-Seeing Eye", "ILLUMINATI!!!", "APA Is Illuminati Confirmed"


'''Technique:''' Computer animation.
'''Logo:''' Against a blue space background, a blue star comes in from the upper-left corner, stopping in the center before zooming off into space. A gold triangle with an eye inside it comes up from the bottom of the screen, zooming off into space before coming back at the top of the screen and flashing like the blue star. Another blue flash happens behind the eye, throbbing rather than disappearing, and the bottom part of a pyramid (with the date MCMLXXXVI (1986) at the bottom of it) zooms in beneath the eye. A gold ribbon then comes up from the bottom of the screen, stopping in front of the pyramid, and then flipping down to the bottom of the pyramid. The words “AMERICAN PRODUCERS ASSOCIATED” reveal themselves left-to-right across the ribbon. The blue star then engulfs the top half of the logo, and the entire thing zooms back out into space.


'''Audio:''' A synthesized orchestral tune, featuring a heavenly choir.
'''Technique:''' The flipping and flashing.


'''Availability:''' Seen on French VHS releases of ''Bad Taste'' and ''K-9000''.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesized orchestral tune, featuring a heavenly choir.


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'''Availability:''' Rare. Seen exclusively on the VHS of ''Bad Taste''.
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Latest revision as of 00:22, 29 May 2024


Logo (Late 1980s)


Visuals: Against a blue space background, a blue star comes in from the upper-left corner, stopping in the center before zooming off into space. A gold triangle with an eye inside it comes up from the bottom of the screen, zooming off into space before coming back at the top of the screen and flashing like the blue star. Another blue flash happens behind the eye, throbbing rather than disappearing, and the bottom part of a pyramid (with the date MCMLXXXVI (1986) at the bottom of it) zooms in beneath the eye. A gold ribbon then comes up from the bottom of the screen, stopping in front of the pyramid, and then flipping down to the bottom of the pyramid. The words “AMERICAN PRODUCERS ASSOCIATED” reveal themselves left-to-right across the ribbon. The blue star then engulfs the top half of the logo, and the entire thing zooms back out into space.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: A synthesized orchestral tune, featuring a heavenly choir.

Availability: Seen on French VHS releases of Bad Taste and K-9000.

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