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'''Visuals:''' The Sega logo fades in on a black background. The logo then flashes, warps and glitches in sudden cuts, one of them also being an electricity bolt, and then fades out. |
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'''Visuals:''' The scene opens with gameplay footage of the original ''Sonic the Hedgehog''. The camera slowly starts zooming out, revealing squares containing footage from other Sega and Atlus produced and published/licensed games placed side by side. then, the camera zooms out quickly, revealing that the screens are forming a mosaic in the shape of the Sega logo on a black background. Finally, the logo flashes white, turning it {{color|blue}} with a white outline, making it the North American |
'''Visuals:''' The scene opens with gameplay footage of the original ''Sonic the Hedgehog''. The camera slowly starts zooming out, revealing squares containing footage from other Sega and Atlus produced and published/licensed games placed side by side. then, the camera zooms out quickly, revealing that the screens are forming a mosaic in the shape of the Sega logo on a black background. Finally, the logo flashes white, turning it {{color|blue}} with a white outline, making it the North American and European version of the logo. A "®" symbol appears next to it, and the byline "A SEGA SAMMY COMPANY" fades in below; both are in white. |
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'''Alternate Descriptive Video Transcriptions''': |
'''Alternate Descriptive Video Transcriptions''': |
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*''Sonic the Hedgehog and Sonic the Hedgehog 2'': A scene from the original Sonic video game, the view pulls back to reveal dozens of video games playing at once, the screens form a mosaic which turn into the word "Sega" A Sega Sammy Company |
*''Sonic the Hedgehog and Sonic the Hedgehog 2'': A scene from the original Sonic video game, the view pulls back to reveal dozens of video games playing at once, the screens form a mosaic which turn into the word "Sega", A Sega Sammy Company. |
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*''Sonic Prime'': Sega, A Sega Sammy Company |
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**''Sonic Unleashed / Sonic World Adventure'' (Xbox 360 / PS3 version) |
**''Sonic Unleashed / Sonic World Adventure'' (Xbox 360 / PS3 version) |
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**''Sonic Lost World'' |
**''Sonic Lost World'' |
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**''Sonic Forces'' (just the teaser trailer for a few seconds which is not in the center) |
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*''Golden Axe'' (Genesis / Mega Drive version) |
*''Golden Axe'' (Genesis / Mega Drive version) |
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*''Streets of Rage 2 / Streets of Rage II / Bare Knuckle II'' (Genesis / Mega Drive version) |
*''Streets of Rage 2 / Streets of Rage II / Bare Knuckle II'' (Genesis / Mega Drive version) |
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*An unspecified ''Super Monkey Ball'' game |
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Also shown are the boot-up screens for the Japanese Sega Saturn (the original retail version |
Also shown are the boot-up screens for the Japanese Sega Saturn (the original retail version) and North American and Japanese Dreamcast (with the orange swirl), as well as other event-related and promotional videos, like Toshihiro Nagoshi's close up in the ''"Amazing Sega"'' concept video. |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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*An open |
*An open-matte 16:9 version of the logo exists along with the 2.39:1 version. |
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*On the second trailer of ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' and TV shows, the logo is sped up. |
*On the second trailer of ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' and TV shows, the logo is sped up. |
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'''Technique:''' 2D |
'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation. |
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'''Audio:''' The opening of the two ''Sonic'' films' score composed by Tom "Junkie XL" Holkenborg, listed in the soundtrack of the first film as "Meet Sonic (Before We Start I Gotta Tell You This)" (the second film uses a re-arranged version of the first part), which includes a majestic two-note melody alluding to the iconic "SEGAAAAAAA!" chant when the logo is complete. On ''Sonic the Hedgehog 2'', the chorus comes in slightly faster and earlier. |
'''Audio:''' The opening of the two ''Sonic'' films' score composed by Tom "Junkie XL" Holkenborg, listed in the soundtrack of the first film as "Meet Sonic (Before We Start I Gotta Tell You This)" (the second film uses a re-arranged version of the first part), which includes a majestic two-note melody alluding to the iconic "SEGAAAAAAA!" chant when the logo is complete. On ''Sonic the Hedgehog 2'', the chorus comes in slightly faster and earlier. |
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*On the sped up version, the sound when |
*On the sped up version, the sound when rings are lost in ''Sonic'' games is heard over part of the trailer's theme. It is followed by the sound when a ring is collected in ''Sonic'' games. |
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*On TV shows, |
*On TV shows, the 1-up jingle introduced in ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' (2006) is heard, followed by the ''Sonic'' ring sound. |
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'''Availability:''' |
'''Availability:''' |
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Background
Sega Productions is the production arm of Sega.
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1st Logo (March 15, 1997-August 14, 1999) | 2nd Logo (Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie custom variant) (September 7, 1999) | 3rd Logo (April 4, 2019) | 4th Logo (February 14, 2020-) |
1st Logo (March 15, 1997-August 14, 1999)
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Visuals: The Sega logo fades in on a black background. The logo then flashes, warps and glitches in sudden cuts, one of them also being an electricity bolt, and then fades out.
Technique: 2D animation.
Audio: A tense synth pad drone with percussive echoes during the flashing.
Availability: Seen on the Neon Genesis Evangelion movies Evangelion: Death (True)² and The End of Evangelion, as well as their combined cut Revival of Evangelion. It also appeared on Cyber Team in Akihabara: Summer Vacation of 2011.
2nd Logo (Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie custom variant) (September 7, 1999)
Visuals: The screen fades in to a white background. The SEGA logo with a trademark symbol fades in afterwards. Everything then fades out.
Technique: 2D animation.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen on Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie (the full American release of the two-part Sonic the Hedgehog OVA).
3rd Logo (April 4, 2019)
Visuals: Transitioning from the 2013 version of the 2011 Paramount logo, one of the rings from the 2019 Sonic variant transitions to the Sega logo zooming in a bit on a black background with blue dust. Electricity goes through the logo.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: Electric sounds combined with the music from the trailer.
Availability: Only seen on the first trailer for Sonic the Hedgehog (2020). The second trailer and the film itself have the next logo instead.
4th Logo (February 14, 2020-)
Visuals: The scene opens with gameplay footage of the original Sonic the Hedgehog. The camera slowly starts zooming out, revealing squares containing footage from other Sega and Atlus produced and published/licensed games placed side by side. then, the camera zooms out quickly, revealing that the screens are forming a mosaic in the shape of the Sega logo on a black background. Finally, the logo flashes white, turning it blue with a white outline, making it the North American and European version of the logo. A "®" symbol appears next to it, and the byline "A SEGA SAMMY COMPANY" fades in below; both are in white.
Alternate Descriptive Video Transcriptions:
- Sonic the Hedgehog and Sonic the Hedgehog 2: A scene from the original Sonic video game, the view pulls back to reveal dozens of video games playing at once, the screens form a mosaic which turn into the word "Sega", A Sega Sammy Company.
- Sonic Prime: Sega, A Sega Sammy Company
Trivia: The games that are seen here include:
- Sonic the Hedgehog series
- Sonic the Hedgehog (Genesis / Mega Drive version)
- Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Genesis / Mega Drive version)
- Sonic the Hedgehog 3 / Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles
- Sonic Adventure (Dreamcast version)
- The console and PC version of Sonic Generations (subtitled Shiro no Jikū in Japan)
- Sonic Unleashed / Sonic World Adventure (Xbox 360 / PS3 version)
- Sonic Lost World
- Sonic Forces (just the teaser trailer for a few seconds which is not in the center)
- Golden Axe (Genesis / Mega Drive version)
- Streets of Rage 2 / Streets of Rage II / Bare Knuckle II (Genesis / Mega Drive version)
- Space Harrier (Arcade version)
- Outrun (Arcade version)
- Total War: Shogun 2
- Space Channel 5 (Dreamcast version)
- Skies of Arcadia (Dreamcast version)
- Chain Chronicle
- Virtua Racing (Arcade (DX) version)
- Virtua Fighter 2 (Arcade version)
- Sega Bass Fishing (Xbox 360 / PS3 / PC version)
- Jet Set Radio / Jet Grind Radio (Xbox 360 / PS3 / PSVita / PC version)
- NiGHTS into Dreams... (Xbox 360 / PS3 / PC version)
- Rhythm Thief & the Emperor's Treasure / Rhythm Kaitō R: Kōtei Napoleon no Isan
- Fantasy Zone (Arcade version)
- Shenmue (Dreamcast version)
- Samba de Amigo (Arcade version)
- Puyo Puyo series
- Puyo Puyo (Arcade version) (Compile)
- Puyo Puyo 2 / Puyo Puyo Tsu (Arcade version) (Compile)
- Puyo Puyo Champions / Puyo Puyo eSports
- Puyo Puyo Quest
- Yakuza 0 / Ryū ga Gotoku 0: Chikai no Basho (PS3 / PS4 version)
- Shining series
- Shining Force: The Legacy of Great Intention (Genesis / Mega Drive version)
- Shining Resonance (Refrain version)
- Phantasy Star series
- Phantasy Star (Sega Mark III / Sega Master System version)
- Phantasy Star Online 2
- Sakura Wars / Sakura Taisen series
- Sakura Wars / Sakura Taisen (Sega Saturn / Dreamcast / PC / PSP version)
- Sakura Wars / Shin Sakura Taisen (2019 reboot)
- Valkyria Chronicles / Senjō no Valkyria (Remastered version)
- Alex Kidd in Miracle World
- Persona 5 (Atlus)
- An unspecified Super Monkey Ball game
Also shown are the boot-up screens for the Japanese Sega Saturn (the original retail version) and North American and Japanese Dreamcast (with the orange swirl), as well as other event-related and promotional videos, like Toshihiro Nagoshi's close up in the "Amazing Sega" concept video.
Variants:
- An open-matte 16:9 version of the logo exists along with the 2.39:1 version.
- On the second trailer of Sonic the Hedgehog and TV shows, the logo is sped up.
Technique: 2D computer animation.
Audio: The opening of the two Sonic films' score composed by Tom "Junkie XL" Holkenborg, listed in the soundtrack of the first film as "Meet Sonic (Before We Start I Gotta Tell You This)" (the second film uses a re-arranged version of the first part), which includes a majestic two-note melody alluding to the iconic "SEGAAAAAAA!" chant when the logo is complete. On Sonic the Hedgehog 2, the chorus comes in slightly faster and earlier.
- On the sped up version, the sound when rings are lost in Sonic games is heard over part of the trailer's theme. It is followed by the sound when a ring is collected in Sonic games.
- On TV shows, the 1-up jingle introduced in Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) is heard, followed by the Sonic ring sound.
Availability:
- Made its debut on the second trailer for Sonic the Hedgehog (2020) on November 12, 2019, and later debuted on the film itself.
- It was also preserved on the trailer for Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2022) and later appears on said film.
- The open matte version can be seen on TV airings of both films, as well as the end of Sonic Prime and Knuckles.
- However, most networks such as HBO (in Asia, at least) use the normal scope prints.
Legacy: Generally considered a great tribute to Sega's history, helped by the fact that the Sega choir is heard in a major motion picture.