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VinegarPop
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Continuation of UrarakaStan's thread since he doesn't really respond much. Let's get right into the logos, shall we?


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Noggin Originals


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The 1999 one. The simple yet smooth animation of this logo just really grinds my gears. Plus, THE NOSTALGIA IS INFINITE.


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How about the 7 oldest surviving film studios?

-Gaumont Film Company -Pathé -Titanus -Nordisk Film -Universal Pictures -Paramount Pictures -Nikkatsu Corporation


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1995 one for Gaumont, 1999 one for Pathé, 2008 one for Titanus, 1998 one for Nordisk, 1990 one for Universal, 1986 one for Paramount, and the 2007 one for Nikkatsu. ALL of them because of the artstyle, animation, overall execution, and just me having a fascination over vintage logos.


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Rockstar Games


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