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Nicknames: "W.E.I.R.D." "Chevron's Argentine Brother (With Poor FX/SFX)"
Nicknames: "W.E.I.R.D." "Chevron's Argentine Brother (With Poor FX/SFX)"

Logo: We begin with a blue-purple gradient background, and the Cosmos Video logo on a blue background of different shades flips in. After a while, another flip occurs before we cut to cabinet doors opening to show footage of flamingos flying, a baby crawling, and a satellite flying in space (a door appears before each clip) before the gradient appears again and the logo flips in and out one last time.
Logo: We begin with a blue-purple gradient background, and the Cosmos Video logo on a blue background of different shades flips in. After a while, another flip occurs before we cut to cabinet doors opening to show footage of flamingos flying, a baby crawling, and a satellite flying in space (a door appears before each clip) before the gradient appears again and the logo flips in and out one last time.



Revision as of 21:47, 22 January 2021

Logo description by Logohub

(1990's)


Nicknames: "W.E.I.R.D." "Chevron's Argentine Brother (With Poor FX/SFX)"

Logo: We begin with a blue-purple gradient background, and the Cosmos Video logo on a blue background of different shades flips in. After a while, another flip occurs before we cut to cabinet doors opening to show footage of flamingos flying, a baby crawling, and a satellite flying in space (a door appears before each clip) before the gradient appears again and the logo flips in and out one last time.

FX/SFX: The flipping, the cabinet doors opening, and the footage.

Music/Sounds: A cheap synth and piano tune that sounds like something you'd hear on a SEGA Genesis video game, or even Sonic the Hedgehog.

Availability: Very rare.

Editor's Note: The second half of the logo is actually a slowed-down, bad-quality version ofa Chevron sponsor trailer from the 1983 National Geographic specialBorn of Fire, which is considered a blatant act of theft.

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