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=== (October 8, 1999) ===
=== (October 8, 1999) ===
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'''Nicknames:''' "Baby Cha-Cha on the Globe", "The First Viral Video in Space"
'''Nicknames:''' "Baby Cha-Cha on the Globe", "The First Viral Video in Space"



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(October 8, 1999)

Nicknames: "Baby Cha-Cha on the Globe", "The First Viral Video in Space"

Logo: We see two yellow curtains opening, revealing a space background with a yellow center. Then we see the planet earth zoom in from the yellow center, and starts spinning. Then, the infamous "Baby Cha-Cha" falls, landing on the earth, and starts its signature dance on the earth. Then when the baby stops dancing, "Jin Productions" in the color yellow zoom in below the earth.

Trivia: The dancing baby in the logo was a 3D rendered animation of a dancing baby performing a cha cha type dance from 1996 which became a media phenomenon in the 90's and was one of the first viral videos created.

FX/SFX: The curtains opening, the globe zooming in, the baby falling as it starts dancing while the globe slowly spins and the text zooming in fast.

Music/Sounds: A powerful fanfare plays first, which then abruptly changes into an electronic Middle Eastern theme, and later into a whoosh when the text zooms in.

Availability: Only seen on Ishq Zinda Rahega.

Editor's Note: This logo looks like it was made by an toddler, because of the Baby Cha-Cha in the logo and poorly edited audio, which is common for Pakistani logos..

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