Forum:Send a company logo here and I'll tell you my favorite logo from that company.
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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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If you're talking about my favorite logo from the BASE Rockstar, probably the 2008 Beaterator one. The charm of it is just amazing and really fitting with the game. But if you mean favorite Rockstar SUBSIDIARY, it would have to go to Rockstar London. Despite it being pink, it has a charm to it that other Rockstar subsidiaries just don't have. |
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Nelvana Enterprises. Whoever keeps deleting my request, that's annoying please stop. |
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My favorite logo from Regal would probably have to go to the 1995 one. The CGI animation is really well done (especially from a company located in the Philippines) but overall, it's a great logo! I'm not a HUGE fan of it, but I'd say it's pretty good for a Regal logo. Odd choice, but I choose the 1995 one as my favorite. Again, I LOVE logos featuring CGI. The animation is always super godly in them (well, sometimes) but this logo is no exception. It's on-par with the Regal Films one, but slightly more enjoyable to watch and even better. Plus, I grew up on this logo and the logo before this (not Regal, the 2nd Nelvana logo). |
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Columbia Pictures |
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The 1976 one, tops. The torch lady always felt odd to me. It just didn't really fit the name "Columbia" that much. But this fits the name PEREFECTLY in my opinion. Plus, the music is godly. |
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DreamWorks Animation |