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'''Music/Sounds:'''
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'''Availability:''' On DVD releases of Burbank Films Australia production carrying the Clipart logo, as well as releases of ''Dennis the Menace'' and ''The Adventures of the Little Prince'' carrying either said logo or the [[Media Vista Film & Audio Distributors (Greece)|MediaVista/Penwest]] one.
'''Availability:''' On DVD releases of Burbank Films Australia production carrying the Clipart logo, as well as releases of ''Dennis the Menace'' and ''The Adventures of the Little Prince'' carrying either said logo or the [[Media Vista Film & Audio Distributors (Greece)|Media Vista/Penwest]] one.


'''Editor’s Note:'''
'''Editor’s Note:'''

Revision as of 18:33, 27 July 2020


Logo: We see a white background with a film tape in the center, that moves horizontally, and old film texture overall. The green color appears beneath and underneath the tape, as well as some long dark green grass, and the Clipart logo slowly fades in, inside the center of the moving tape. The camera that points at the tape takes a shot; as a result, a flash light fills the screen from the second, and then, the camera shows again the background. The Clipart logo is now fully visible, and longer grass has grown. Plus, circles that employ shades of the green, red and yellow color randomly appear on the screen, one by one. As the grass is tightly swinged, the letters of the phrase "movies for open-minded people" appear on the bottom right corner of the screen.

FX/SFX: The movements of the tape and the grass, as well as the logo fading in.

Music/Sounds:

Availability: On DVD releases of Burbank Films Australia production carrying the Clipart logo, as well as releases of Dennis the Menace and The Adventures of the Little Prince carrying either said logo or the Media Vista/Penwest one.

Editor’s Note:

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