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'''Logo:''' On a white background, we see (inside a square) a 2D animated drawing of a {{color|green}} hill, with a fence in the forefront with white sheep jumping over it. In the sky is a bird flying in circles and a happy sun at the top right side of the drawing. Suddenly, a black sheep appears, which makes the sun suspicious of it. The sheep runs to the fence, then stops and turns toward us for a moment. After this, the sheep perches above the face with a gun and shoots the flying bird. The bird explodes and its feathers fall, which makes the sun sad. The blow back of the shot is so strong it makes the sheep fly out of the drawing. Finally, we see "a '''Black Sheep''' production" in a messy, horror-styled font, in a style like old movies.
'''Logo:''' On a white background, we see (inside a square) a 2D animated drawing of a {{color|green}} hill, with a fence in the forefront with white sheep jumping over it. In the sky is a bird flying in circles and a happy sun at the top right side of the drawing. Suddenly, a black sheep appears, which makes the sun suspicious of it. The sheep runs to the fence, then stops and turns toward us for a moment. After this, the sheep perches above the fence with a gun and shoots the flying bird. The bird explodes and its feathers fall, which makes the sun sad. The blow back of the shot is so strong it makes the sheep fly out of the drawing. Finally, we see "a '''Black Sheep''' production" in a messy, horror-styled font, in a style like old movies.


'''Variant:''' On the NTSC version of ''Looney Tunes: Sheep Raider'', presumably as means of censorship, before the black sheep pulls out the gun, the film the logo is playing on is ripped right off the projector with a grinding noise; despite this, we still see the rest of the animation carved into the projector with "BLACK SHEEP" over it. It then abruptly cuts to the final screen of the logo in scratchy film.
'''Variant:''' On the NTSC version of ''Looney Tunes: Sheep Raider'', presumably as means of censorship, before the black sheep pulls out the gun, the film the logo is playing on is ripped right off the projector with a grinding noise; despite this, we still see the rest of the animation through the film's negatives with "BLACK SHEEP" carved into it. It then abruptly cuts to the final screen of the logo in scratchy film.


'''Technique:''' 2D animation.
'''Technique:''' 2D animation.

Revision as of 13:37, 20 July 2023


(September 14, 2001)


Logo: On a white background, we see (inside a square) a 2D animated drawing of a green hill, with a fence in the forefront with white sheep jumping over it. In the sky is a bird flying in circles and a happy sun at the top right side of the drawing. Suddenly, a black sheep appears, which makes the sun suspicious of it. The sheep runs to the fence, then stops and turns toward us for a moment. After this, the sheep perches above the fence with a gun and shoots the flying bird. The bird explodes and its feathers fall, which makes the sun sad. The blow back of the shot is so strong it makes the sheep fly out of the drawing. Finally, we see "a Black Sheep production" in a messy, horror-styled font, in a style like old movies.

Variant: On the NTSC version of Looney Tunes: Sheep Raider, presumably as means of censorship, before the black sheep pulls out the gun, the film the logo is playing on is ripped right off the projector with a grinding noise; despite this, we still see the rest of the animation through the film's negatives with "BLACK SHEEP" carved into it. It then abruptly cuts to the final screen of the logo in scratchy film.

Technique: 2D animation.

Music/Sounds: A reversed, looping sound of a child singing, interrupted by the gunshot.

Availability: Seen on Looney Tunes: Sheep Raider (aka Sheep, Dog 'n' Wolf in Europe) for PS1 and PC.

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