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Availability: See the previous logo. Was seen on ''Toxic Spawn a.k.a Contamination''.
Availability: See the previous logo. Was seen on ''Toxic Spawn a.k.a Contamination''.

Editor's Note: An improvement at the very least.


[[Category:Canadian Logos]]
[[Category:Canadian Logos]]
[[Category:Home Entertainment Logos]]
[[Category:Home Entertainment Logos]]
[[Category:Canadian Home Entertainment Logos]]
[[Category:Canadian Home Entertainment Logos]]
Editor's Note: An improvement at the very least.

Revision as of 04:38, 14 July 2020

1st Logo

(1980s)

Logo: The word "LETTUCE" (a play on the words "Let Us") in a black Aero Extended font, positioned in front of some green lines on a light brown rectangle with a TV tube shape made of green lines that appear to form a "V", along with "ENTERTAIN YOU INC." underneath in a much smaller brownish red font, fades in on a blue background. After a few seconds, the word "presents", in leaf green, rises up from the bottom of the screen.

FX/SFX: "presents" sliding up.

Music/Sounds: Two kettledrum beats, and a little electric piano ditty, which repeats twice throughout the duration of the logo. Some rising string notes can also be heard as well.

Availability: Ultra rare. Seen on old dubbed martial arts films from Canada and some B-movies such as Bruno Mattei's The Other Hell and Woman Warriors.

Editor's Note: The logo is very primitive and cheap, and why is the company named like that? Was it supposed to be funny?

2nd Logo

(1990s?)

Logo: We see a wallpaper-like pattern of the lime green LEY logo from before on a faded beige background. We then fade to a midnight blue background with a large lime green LEY logo zooming in with "LETTUCE" at the bottom of the tube and "ENTERTAIN YOU INC." below it in much smaller type.

FX/SFX: The zooming in, as well as the pointless wallpaper pattern at the beginning.

Music/Sounds: A '70s funk tune.

Availability: See the previous logo. Was seen on Toxic Spawn a.k.a Contamination.

Editor's Note: An improvement at the very least.

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