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{{PageCredits|description=Henrynguye5|capture=Henrynguye5, MizukiAccent48 (Promise Frontier)|edits=Henrynguye5, MizukiAccent48 (Promise Frontier)|video=LeIDBasher, AMLA Studios}}
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=== (1957 - 1975) ===
=== (1957-1975) ===
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{{YouTube|id=FN62Q74IT2A|id2=5GrYoi5TH7Y|id3=G681dtQbfyc}}
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'''Logo:''' We see three very modeled traditional white (or golden) Thai castles all combined into one temple with a pedestal (depending on which color) surrounding it with the text on Thai in red (or golden-beige) superimposing it's borders situated on a red (or blue) background, staying still until we fade to black.
'''Logo:''' We see the model of a traditional golden Thai temple over a pedestal surrounding it with the text on Thai in golden-beige superimposing its borders situated on a blue background, staying still until it fade to black.


'''Variants''':
'''Variant''': On ''Operation Revenge'', the lights are slightly different.
*Originally, the temple was white, the pedestal was slightly higher, and it had a sunrise background.
*On ''Operation Revenge'', the lights are slightly different.


'''Trivia:''' The three castles are actually Phra Prang Sam Yot from Cambodia.
'''Trivia:''' The temple is Phra Prang Sam Yot, located in Lopburi, Thailand.


'''FX/SFX:''' None, unless you count the fades.
'''FX/SFX:''' Live-action.

'''Cheesy Factor:''' Everything including it's details aren't suitable very well for a logo. The quality on the film Money, Money, Money, takes it too far on terms of cheesiness, because of the almost darkness of the logo.


'''Music/Sounds:''' An inspired Thai-like fanfare which gets more dramatic as the logo goes.
'''Music/Sounds:''' An inspired Thai-like fanfare which gets more dramatic as the logo goes.
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'''Availability:''' Very rare. Examples are ''Chaloeisak'', ''Money, Money, Money'', and ''Operation Revenge''.
'''Availability:''' Very rare. Examples are ''Chaloeisak'', ''Money, Money, Money'', and ''Operation Revenge''.


'''Editor's Note:''' None.
'''Scare Factor:''' Medium to high. The fanfare is very loud it may startle you whenever you may not expect it. The design of the logo doesn't really help either, but it may vary for those who used to it. However, same goes for the still length of the logo (a la Feng Huang) which make people more easier to get used to.
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Revision as of 15:39, 5 February 2022


(1957-1975)

Logo: We see the model of a traditional golden Thai temple over a pedestal surrounding it with the text on Thai in golden-beige superimposing its borders situated on a blue background, staying still until it fade to black.

Variants:

  • Originally, the temple was white, the pedestal was slightly higher, and it had a sunrise background.
  • On Operation Revenge, the lights are slightly different.

Trivia: The temple is Phra Prang Sam Yot, located in Lopburi, Thailand.

FX/SFX: Live-action.

Music/Sounds: An inspired Thai-like fanfare which gets more dramatic as the logo goes.

Availability: Very rare. Examples are Chaloeisak, Money, Money, Money, and Operation Revenge.

Editor's Note: None.

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