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===Logo (2000-2003)===
Logo description by TheBigLogoFan2
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Logo capture by Oh, No! It's Eddie!
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Logo'''Visuals:''' On a background which consists of a dark blue tinted image of an eye tinted {{color|darkblue|dark blue}}, an explosion, two airplanesaeroplanes which make a cross with their smoke, two dolphins, a boat, twothree DVDs (one of them taking place of the pupil in the eye), and a man running, wea seesymbol an imageconsisting of a slanted, circular arrow with the word "{{color|darkblue|''D V D''}}" on it, is seen rotating. As it does, the text "{{color|darkblue|DIGITAL VIDEO DREAMS}}" in the Homoarakhn font, zooms up and rotates into the centre. When it stops rotating, it shines from left to right and, as the logo fades out, it zooms in andat light speeds while pixelatespixelating.
(2000-2003)
 
'''Technique:''' Computer effects.
Digital Video Dreams
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Nicknames: "Digital Video Nightmares", "Explosion of the Text", "That's Not What DVD Stands For", "The Movie Poster Logo"
 
Music/Sounds'''Audio:''' A deep, synth drone at the beginning, followed by a held synth note after the text stops rotating, and an explosion when the text pixelates.
Logo: On a background which consists of a dark blue tinted image of an eye, an explosion, two airplanes which make a cross with their smoke, two dolphins, a boat, two DVDs, and a man running, we see an image of a slanted, circular arrow with the word "D V D" on it, rotating. As it does, the text "DIGITAL VIDEO DREAMS" in the Homoarakhn font, zooms up and rotates. When it stops rotating, it shines, the zooms in and pixelates.
 
'''Availability: Extremely rare.''' Seen on a Britishsome DVD ofreleases from them, such as the infamous ''A Bug's Life'' mockbuster "''Bug Bites: An Ant's Life"''.
FX/SFX: The DVD logo spinning, and the text rotating and pixelating.
 
Music/Sounds: A deep, synth drone at the beginning, followed by a held synth note after the text stops rotating, and an explosion when the text pixelates.
 
Availability: Extremely rare. Seen on a British DVD of the infamous A Bug's Life mockbuster "Bug Bites: An Ant's Life".
 
Editor's Note: This logo is infamous for being cheaply made.
 
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Logo (2000-2003)


Visuals: On a background which consists of a image of an eye tinted dark blue, an explosion, two aeroplanes which make a cross with their smoke, two dolphins, a boat, three DVDs (one of them taking place of the pupil in the eye), and a man running, a symbol consisting of a slanted, circular arrow with the word "D V D" on it is seen rotating. As it does, the text "DIGITAL VIDEO DREAMS" in the Homoarakhn font, zooms up and rotates into the centre. When it stops rotating, it shines from left to right and, as the logo fades out, it zooms in at light speeds while pixelating.

Technique: Computer effects.

Audio: A deep, synth drone at the beginning, followed by a held synth note after the text stops rotating, and an explosion when the text pixelates.

Availability: Seen on some DVD releases from them, such as the infamous A Bug's Life mockbuster Bug Bites: An Ant's Life.

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