mr3urious
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Yes it does. It's only the DiC logo that was plastered.Does it still have the obviously animated by David Feiss Alien Productions closing logo?
Yes it does. It's only the DiC logo that was plastered.Does it still have the obviously animated by David Feiss Alien Productions closing logo?
Behold:I defy you to identify ONE logo that's worse than the V of Doom. Just one.
On the subject, I found this justifiably creepy one from adult swimThe VID mask, a sequence for one of the first private Russian TV companies formed after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
- This is perhaps one of the few logos listed here that was intentionally made scary. With the collapse of the USSR in the early 90's, the executives over at the VID company figured that the network needed a "shocking" logo, so they cooked up a mask with a rather angry face (actually modified through CGI from a less menacing sculpture of a philosopher, which a museum denied them direct usage of) and a fanfare consisting of five scare chords . Considering Russians' accounts of seeing this logo growing up, they certainly did not disappoint!
- A quick note: it had to be be changed because it was feared the sudden black/white cycling would trigger epileptic seizures, so the current VID ident is just the stone face with no animation.
- The VID mask's goal of intentionally scaring it's viewers didn't stop with the original variant. Before a show they aired on L-club, they used a variant in which after the VID mask appeared, it would morph into a face of a creepy old man, who would then open his eyes. Then if that wasn't enough, they made another
variant that appeared at the end of the same show, in which the VID logo fades to a veryeerie face with it's eyes wide open and his tongue sticking out as if to mock you!
- But wait, it gets worse - the latter logo was sometimes used as a replacement for the standard logo at the with this variant at random. And the date the latter variant first appeared on? April 1st. The original logo was scary enough, but the L-club logos took this it up to sadistic levels.