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(1984)
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Nicknames: "The Sound Is At The End Of The Tunnel" "[[Helicon Producciones (Argentina)|Helicon]]'s Indian Cousin"


===Logo (June 2, 1984)===
'''Logo:''' TBA
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'''Visuals:''' The sequence starts off with a close-up of a statue of a goddess (Durga who is also known as Chandrakala, holding a trident and a deer and bearing a crescent moon on her head, all attributes of her consort Shiva) with light illuminating behind it. The light's brightness decreases as the screen zooms out of the statue, revealing that the statue is sitting on a {{color|red}} throne with two candles beside it, one candle in front of it, and several incense sticks and other small items surrounding the goddess. Stacked on a floor full of pink flowers, the statue is sitting over a wooden sign that has "'''{{color|yellow|CHANDRAKALA}}'''" in {{color|yellow}} and "'''ART ENTERPRISES''' in white.
FX/SFX: The zooming in of the statue, the smoke, the candle.


'''Technique:''' Live-action.
Cheesy Factor: The closeup shot of the statue is rather cheap, and why does the music not begin until after the logo turns still?


Music/Sounds: When the animation finishes, a creepy-sounding melody with a tampura and a sitar with a man singing something in Kannada.
'''Audio:''' When the animation finishes, a creepy-sounding melody with a tampura and a sitar with a man singing something in Kannada.


Availability: Seen on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dhiDR5GMC0 Shraavana Banthu.]
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Shraavana Banthu''.
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Scare Factor: Low to high due to the sudden music at the end of the logo. Some may know about the music and the close up of the image which is very ominous enough, along with the logo concept itself, but it's mostly harmless and very suspicious.
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Latest revision as of 00:05, 28 November 2023


Logo (June 2, 1984)


Visuals: The sequence starts off with a close-up of a statue of a goddess (Durga who is also known as Chandrakala, holding a trident and a deer and bearing a crescent moon on her head, all attributes of her consort Shiva) with light illuminating behind it. The light's brightness decreases as the screen zooms out of the statue, revealing that the statue is sitting on a red throne with two candles beside it, one candle in front of it, and several incense sticks and other small items surrounding the goddess. Stacked on a floor full of pink flowers, the statue is sitting over a wooden sign that has "CHANDRAKALA" in yellow and "ART ENTERPRISES in white.

Technique: Live-action.

Audio: When the animation finishes, a creepy-sounding melody with a tampura and a sitar with a man singing something in Kannada.

Availability: Seen on Shraavana Banthu.

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