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===(June 22, 1989-1991)=== |
===Logo (June 22, 1989-1991)=== |
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File:Omega Releasing Organization (1989).png |
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is a yellow rectangle with an omega symbol, half segmented, connected to it. Next to it are the white stacked words "OMEGA Releasing Organization, Inc." and white word "p r e s e n t s" below. |
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'''Variants:''' On <u>''Magdalena S. Palacol Story''</u>. the logo is on a <u>sunset</u>, and the segmented half of the omega symbol and the words are {{color|red}}. The yellow map of The Philippines can be seen <u>zooming in</u> and <u>flying off-screen</u>. |
'''Variants:''' On <u>''Magdalena S. Palacol Story''</u>. the logo is on a <u>sunset</u>, and the segmented half of the omega symbol and the words are {{color|red}}. The yellow map of The Philippines can be seen <u>zooming in</u> and <u>flying off-screen</u>. |
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Logo (June 22, 1989-1991)
Visuals: On a black background, there is a yellow rectangle with an omega symbol, half segmented, connected to it. Next to it are the white stacked words "OMEGA Releasing Organization, Inc." and white word "p r e s e n t s" below.
Variants: On Magdalena S. Palacol Story. the logo is on a sunset, and the segmented half of the omega symbol and the words are red. The yellow map of The Philippines can be seen zooming in and flying off-screen.
Technique: None or traditional animation.
Audio: None or dramatic low-note xylophone tune.
Availability: Seen on Eastwood and Bronson and Magdalena S. Palacol Story.