Weton~Wesgram

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Background

Weton~Wesgram was a Dutch multimedia company that had distributed multiple budget titles. The company also ran a children's label, Kidstuff Kindervideo.

Logo (1987-1990s)


Visuals: On a white background, the Weton~Wesgram logo, which is a abstract "wg" made up of turquoise and purple lines, slides back and forth at a rapid speed before settling down. "Weton Wesgram" then fades in with a particle effect as a "~" flies into the space of the 2 words, acting as a hyphen. "Presenteert" appears below. The screen then cuts to a purple screen of a abstract boy and girl holding each other together. "kidstuff" is seen above in a arch while "KINDERVIDEO" is seen below. The screen then cuts to black.

Variant: On earlier releases, "ism" is seen below as well as the Penta Video logo outlined in green. The medieval tune is only heard once, leaving the gunshot to play at the transition.

Technique: 2D animation.

Audio: A horribly squeaky and loud trumpet (like the trumpet "scream" at the end of Muppet Babies) is heard at the start of the logo. This is followed by a medieval-esque which plays twice, as well as a gunshot at the cut to black.

Availability: Seen on VHSs with this brand. [Examples?]

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