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'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a single eyeball bouncing until it reaches the I-Imagine Entertainment logo; the logo itself is the outline of the letter "i" composed with a stylized face in the background. Both the eyeball and the logo move to the center, where it stops. Then the eyeball jumps, then jumps again even higher until it reaches the top, then drops down into the circle part of the letter "i". A hand-like bit fades in, then the logo fades out.
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is a single eyeball bouncing until it reaches the I-Imagine Entertainment logo; the logo itself is the outline of the letter "i" composed with a stylized face in the background. Both the eyeball and the logo move to the center, where it stops. Then the eyeball jumps, then jumps again even higher until it reaches the top, then drops down into the circle part of the letter "i". A hand-like bit fades in, then the logo fades out.


'''Technique:''' A combination of 2D and 3D CGI.
'''Technique:''' A combination of 2D and 3D CGI.
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'''Logo:'''
'''Visuals:'''
On a bright blue, gray background, we see a creature with six spikes. tapping their foot. Then the text "I-IMAGINE ENTERTAINMENT" falls down, with "I-IMAGINE" being written in white, and "ENTERTAINMENT" written in black. After the text falls down, the creature turns around to reveal it's an eyeball-like creature (think of Patapons), who then runs around the text twice; first to the left side, then to the right side of the text. Then the creature's feet began to do a "run in place" motion before the creature does a flip, then lands on the text. The eye then looks right, then left before a yellow and black box with a black outline swoops in then stops, hitting both the creature and makes both the creature and the text lean forward. As this happens, the camera moves to face both the logo and the creature. Then, cut to black.
On a bright blue, gray background, there is a creature with six spikes. tapping their foot. Then the text "I-IMAGINE ENTERTAINMENT" falls down, with "I-IMAGINE" being written in white, and "ENTERTAINMENT" written in black. After the text falls down, the creature turns around to reveal it's an eyeball-like creature (think of Patapons), who then runs around the text twice; first to the left side, then to the right side of the text. Then the creature's feet began to do a "run in place" motion before the creature does a flip, then lands on the text. The eye then looks right, then left before a yellow and black box with a black outline swoops in then stops, hitting both the creature and makes both the creature and the text lean forward. As this happens, the camera moves to face both the logo and the creature. Then, cut to black.


'''Variants:''' On the PSP version of ''Final Armada'', the logo is in widescreen without any motion blur.
'''Variants:''' On the PSP version of ''Final Armada'', the logo is in widescreen without any motion blur. On a publisher trailer for said game, the print logo (the eyeball creature (see above) is looking straight at us while standing on the logo on a teal square) just simply fades in then out.


'''Technique:''' CGI, possibly compiled in-house.
'''Technique:''' CGI, possibly compiled in-house.


'''Audio:''' Hanna-Barbera sound effects.
'''Audio:''' Hanna-Barbera sound effects.

'''Audio Variants:''' On the publisher trailer for said game, the music is a dramatic tune.
'''Availability:''' Seen on the PSP and Playstation 2 versions of ''Final Armada''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on the PSP and Playstation 2 versions of ''Final Armada''.

Latest revision as of 05:13, 27 November 2023


1st Logo (September 25, 2002)


Visuals: On a black background, there is a single eyeball bouncing until it reaches the I-Imagine Entertainment logo; the logo itself is the outline of the letter "i" composed with a stylized face in the background. Both the eyeball and the logo move to the center, where it stops. Then the eyeball jumps, then jumps again even higher until it reaches the top, then drops down into the circle part of the letter "i". A hand-like bit fades in, then the logo fades out.

Technique: A combination of 2D and 3D CGI.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on the original XBOX release of Chase: Hollywood Stunt Driver.

2nd Logo (September 14, 2007)

Visuals: On a bright blue, gray background, there is a creature with six spikes. tapping their foot. Then the text "I-IMAGINE ENTERTAINMENT" falls down, with "I-IMAGINE" being written in white, and "ENTERTAINMENT" written in black. After the text falls down, the creature turns around to reveal it's an eyeball-like creature (think of Patapons), who then runs around the text twice; first to the left side, then to the right side of the text. Then the creature's feet began to do a "run in place" motion before the creature does a flip, then lands on the text. The eye then looks right, then left before a yellow and black box with a black outline swoops in then stops, hitting both the creature and makes both the creature and the text lean forward. As this happens, the camera moves to face both the logo and the creature. Then, cut to black.

Variants: On the PSP version of Final Armada, the logo is in widescreen without any motion blur. On a publisher trailer for said game, the print logo (the eyeball creature (see above) is looking straight at us while standing on the logo on a teal square) just simply fades in then out.

Technique: CGI, possibly compiled in-house.

Audio: Hanna-Barbera sound effects.

Audio Variants: On the publisher trailer for said game, the music is a dramatic tune.

Availability: Seen on the PSP and Playstation 2 versions of Final Armada.

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