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===(1989-1991)===
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'''Logo:''' On a red 3D plain with a blue sky and grey pillars on each side, there is a VHS with a grid-textured triangle flying through black skyscrapers and a VCR at the end. The VHS heads into the VCR, which has "DMS" in a Pac-Man-esque font and "LIMITED" in a spaced-out font. The triangle then casts a shadow.
'''Logo:''' The logo starts by fading into a VHS tape, marked with a {{color|red}} triangle with a grid pattern on it, flying through a {{color|red}} plain, with a clear sky and grey pillars surrounding it, and a white VHS player in the distance. The tape swerves around the space as the camera follows suit, flying through until we reach the VHS player, which the camera lifts up to reveal that there's a transparent window showing off the text "'''DMS'''" in a geometric, ''Pac-Man''-esque font. and "LIMITED" below in spaced out letters. The tape goes inside of the player as the camera zooms into the newly-formed logo, as a shadow casts itself off the triangle and then we freeze-frame.


'''Technique:''' CGI, likely done on an Amiga computer.
'''Technique:''' CGI, likely done on an Amiga computer.

Revision as of 19:29, 25 April 2023

(1989-1991)

Logo: The logo starts by fading into a VHS tape, marked with a red triangle with a grid pattern on it, flying through a red plain, with a clear sky and grey pillars surrounding it, and a white VHS player in the distance. The tape swerves around the space as the camera follows suit, flying through until we reach the VHS player, which the camera lifts up to reveal that there's a transparent window showing off the text "DMS" in a geometric, Pac-Man-esque font. and "LIMITED" below in spaced out letters. The tape goes inside of the player as the camera zooms into the newly-formed logo, as a shadow casts itself off the triangle and then we freeze-frame.

Technique: CGI, likely done on an Amiga computer.

Music/Sounds: A rising synth tom-tom sound and a three-note synth fanfare with bass backing plays. When the triangle casts a shadow, we hear the gong sound followed by a twinkling sound.

Music/Sounds Variant: At the end of most VHS titles, the twinkling sound heard at the end of the logo holds on for a few more seconds before fading out completely.

Availability: Very rare. This can be found on all Professor Playtime and Rat-A-Tat-Tat tapes from the company.

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