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2nd logo (1972-1995)
 
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Revision as of 21:49, 24 November 2016

Background: Arawi Keiichi was interested in cartoons. It's manga became so popular that he created a company called "Idaina Seigi".

1st logo (1943-1972)

Logo: We zoom in on a space background, part of the world. The world then spins and emits persons appearing all over the part of the world, which every person then morph into filmstrips and get thicker on it's form and then have the potential to crash, causing an explosion to appear, along with two thunderclaps and a fog set. Once the thunderclap strikes again at it's third clap, some paint strikes in on the background, which morph into an abstract "IS", and the text, which translates to "IDAINA SEIGI PRODUCTION, INC.", on japanese, appears on an extreme close up through the bottom of the black background, which zooms out to the bottom of the screen with a massive amount of trails. The screen then shines and then turns white.

Variants:

  • On it's earliest years of life, this logo was still, but on a woody background.
  • A color version also exists, starting with the 1952 film Deeds of the Stick (スティックの義務)
  • On the film Proneland (モアナ) the logo's only colors we're blue, green and yellow.
  • A short version also exists, only seen on Walking Holyoke and it's Diddles (ウォーキングスパイダーと敵) and French Bread Sucks (フランスは良い)

FX/SFX: All made on 2D graphics, such as the thunders, explosions, morphing and appearing of the text. Quick as before for the short version and none for the still version.

Cheesy Factor: The animation is quite hard to stand, but let's give some credit beacuse it was a very proffessional logo during the 1950's. It also was more proffessional than the Universal logo from it's time.

Music/Sounds:

  • 1947-1958: A descending synth crescendo, followed by jumbled-up sounds and an explosion, along with thunder sounds. A happy-sounding bombastic fanfare follows this, and an excellent ending too.
  • 1958-1964: Same effects, but a more dramatic music is heard too. A different synth crescendo also appears, along with an overwhelming trumpet fanfare at the end.
  • 1964-1972: Same as before, but with a different, a bit softer fanfare accompanied by a American-like fanfare after the explosion. This concludes with another thunder sound.

Availability: Common in Japan. Seen on releases by Idaina Seigi by it's time, such as The Ball of Doom, Schick and the Warriors, Heckjoe Plasterin', Coat of Scollie Bard, Holy Entertainment and mostly the films from it's most wanted manga, My Ordinary Life (日常).

Scare Factor: Medium to high. The animation, while unintended is very proffessional that it would scare kids the first time they see it. Also, it would startle some beacuse of the sudden thunders and explosion, but otherwise many japanese consider this a favourite logo, among Toei. High for the silent variant, you might consider it scary beacuse of the abstract IS. Low to high, maybe bordering on nightmare for the 1958-1964 music variant, this would make people confused about the bombastic fanfare and the proffessional animation.

2nd logo (1972-1995)