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Background

Wonderscape Entertainment was a distributor of children's educational DVDs during the 2000s. Its library is now owned by Cerebellum Corporation.

1st Logo (????)


Visuals: A gray beam of light brings forth the Wonderscape text in lowercase and in a cutesy font, complete with a banner of yellow stars surrounding it. The colors shine until a smaller light appears above the "p", turning the entire text yellow. At the same time the word "entertainment" (also in lowercase) fades in underneath "wonderscape". The logo briefly holds before fading out.

Technique: Simple flash animation.

Audio: A dreamy snyth tune complete with twinkling sounds throughout.

Availability: Seen on DVDs released by the company during its lifespan such as My Fantastic Field Trip to the Planets and the Singing Babies series.

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