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Background: Disc Plaza Entertainment was the US distributor of Canadian-based bargain bin distributor Cascadia Entertainment, located in West Hollywood, CA while original locations still seemed to be located somewhere in Canada. They filed for bankruptcy in 2007 and closed down along with Cascadia Entertainment. They haven't released many titles.


===Background===
''Logo descriptions by'' TeamLogo
'''Disc Plaza Entertainment''' was the US distributor of Canadian-based bargain bin distributor Cascadia Entertainment, located in West Hollywood, CA while original locations still seemed to be located somewhere in Canada. They filed for bankruptcy in 2007 and closed down along with Cascadia Entertainment. They haven't released many titles.


===Logo (2002-2008)===
''Photo capture by TeamLogo''
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'''Visuals:''' On a {{color|darkviolet|purple}} background, there is a {{color|#87ceeb|sky blue}} circle that shines and spins. The picture then zooms out into a box and reveals it was an abstract disc. The letters "{{color|#cbc3e3|Disc}}" appear letter by letter, followed by the text "{{color|darkviolet|PLAZA}}" appear and then the word "{{color|darkviolet|Entertainment}}" slides up. The logo then zooms away.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
Video courtesy of Chazmanization


'''Audio:''' A corporate style synth fanfare, particularly stock based music.
(Early 2000s)


'''Audio Trivia:''' A full version of this jingle exists. A portion can be heard on the 1994 animated film, ''Blue Seagull''.


'''Availability:''' Their releases are long out-of-print. You can see it on bargain bin DVDs from them.
Logo: TBA

FX/SFX: TBA.

Music/Sounds: A corporate style synth fanfare, particularly stock based music.

Music/Sounds Trivia: A full version of this jingle exists. A portion can be heard on the 1994 animated film, ''Blue Seagull''.

Availability: Extremely rare, since their releases are long out-of-print. You can see it on bargain bin DVDs from them.

Editor's Note: None.


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[[Category:Home entertainment logos]]
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Latest revision as of 04:48, 27 November 2023


Background

Disc Plaza Entertainment was the US distributor of Canadian-based bargain bin distributor Cascadia Entertainment, located in West Hollywood, CA while original locations still seemed to be located somewhere in Canada. They filed for bankruptcy in 2007 and closed down along with Cascadia Entertainment. They haven't released many titles.

Logo (2002-2008)

Visuals: On a purple background, there is a sky blue circle that shines and spins. The picture then zooms out into a box and reveals it was an abstract disc. The letters "Disc" appear letter by letter, followed by the text "PLAZA" appear and then the word "Entertainment" slides up. The logo then zooms away.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A corporate style synth fanfare, particularly stock based music.

Audio Trivia: A full version of this jingle exists. A portion can be heard on the 1994 animated film, Blue Seagull.

Availability: Their releases are long out-of-print. You can see it on bargain bin DVDs from them.

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