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'''Availability:''' It was a parody logo for the satirical kaiju-like and absurdist comedy short film ''Chona, La Puerca Asesina''.
'''Availability:''' It was a parody logo for the satirical kaiju-like and absurdist comedy short film ''Chona, La Puerca Asesina''.

'''Legacy:''' This can catch many people off-guard due to the close-up and the uncanny noise, especially for the ones that have Swinophobia. Some might even laugh because of the obvious parody it is, which does make sense to the overall satirical nature of the movie.


[[Category:Puerto Rico]]
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Revision as of 15:24, 1 May 2023


(1990)

Logo: On a black background, we see a long filmstrip in the shape similar to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, but in a greyish outline. The name "CAFRE GOLDWYN MAYER" can be seen in a ring, which is in front of the filmstrip, also in a greyish outline. The ring consists of a close-up of a hog's snout and mouth roaring. All of the sudden, it freezes before fading out.

Technique: Live-action.

Music/Sounds: Only the hog roaring, which echoes for a short period of time.

Availability: It was a parody logo for the satirical kaiju-like and absurdist comedy short film Chona, La Puerca Asesina.

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