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  1. Sep 28, 2024 · Paramount Pictures was founded on May 8, 1914 [1] by William Wadsworth Hodkinson, who also conceived the studio's original logo featuring 24 stars encircling a mountain (the number of stars was reduced to 22 in 1967).

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  3. On the infamous Koch Media widescreen DVD and Blu-ray of the animated 1939 Gulliver's Travels, the opening Paramount logo is still on a (poorly) retouched widescreen background, then the "filmed" portion of the mountain stretches and morphs as its fades into the opening title card. The closing variant is similar to the opening version as well ...

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    This page is meant to keep track of footage of television or movie closing logos that are either lost or rare. It is named for a popular urban legend amongst logo enthusiasts on forums such as the Closing Logo Group or the Audiovisual Identity Database. Long story short, the world of logos has its share of vague memories and urban legends.

    NOTE: When adding a logo to this page, please be sure to alphabetize it correctly and not in random order.

    NOTE 2: When logos are found, make pages about them.

    NOTE 3: If you want to add a logo that is found, click on the link and add it here on The Found Logos Hub.

    Sadly. Alot of images are broken due to moving the article. So if you want too see this article with images in it go to this link:

    https://web.archive.org/web/20240125024141/https://lostmediaarchive.fandom.com/wiki/The_Lost_Logos_Hub

    20th Century Fox (2009, 2nd Prototype)

    The 1st 2009 prototype 20th Century Fox logo by Dave Strick exists, but there is also a 2nd variant. It was an alternate variant of the shortened version of the 2009 TCF logo used for 20th Century Fox Games and was seen in some 2009 trailers for Avatar.

    21st Genesis Home Video (1988-1989)

    The entire logos is unknown, but the logo consists of the steel triangle with black bold words "21ST GENESIS" and black text "HOME VIDEO INC." below on a black background. Though it was seen on a VHS of the 1976 horror film Dogs, re-titled Slaughter for video. It only surfaced on the cover art, and the video version is non-existent, making the video version gain the status of Non-Existence Confirmed.

    Aardman Animations (1998, Open Matte variant)

    A extremely rare variant of the 1998 Aardman Animations logo in 4:3 form what resembles it being zoomed out further than usual open matte like form is seen as a picture here and is on logos.wikia's page where there was no description on where it came from. Was this Aardman Animations corporate logo? A remake of this is available on Thomas Percival's channel.

    ABC7 closing logo (1960s)

    It was featured on a gray background (probably superimposed) and ABC's "Circle 7" logo appears white, with "a" and "presentation" appearing above and below the logo respectively, and in a similar font as the ABC logo. It's unknown which program or affiliate this appeared on, so for right now, a simple screenshot had been uploaded on YouTube.

    ABC Entertainment (2004-2005, alternate text)

    A variant of the 2004 ABC Entertainment logo featured the text "ABC Entertainment" below, instead of "Entertainment".

    BBC Knowledge 1999 variants

    Two versions of the BBC Knowledge 1999 ident have different characters.

    BBC Two

    See Lost BBC2 Idents.

    BBC International (1991)

    A black background would have a 1991 BBC Video logo shapes multicolor. Then has INTERNATIONAL on it. No photo and video evidence found

    Carlton Television

    See Lost Carlton Idents (1993-2002).

    Carmike Cinemas bumpers and trailers

    See Carmike Cinemas (Missing feature presentation bumpers and policy trailers).

    Carsey-Werner/Bill Cosby Productions (1987, Inverted Variant)

    On HBO Max prints of A Different World, both the Carsey-Werner and Bill Cosby screens have its colors reversed (blue text on white background) along with being in widescreen. It has not been uploaded onto YouTube yet.

    Diamond Video (1980s)

    File:Diamond Video Logo.jpg There is a shiny Diamond in the top middle, below is the stacked words is “DIAMOND VIDEO”. No video is shown.

    DIC "Kid in Bed" (Earlier Variant)

    Earlier variants of the infamous DIC "Kid in Bed" logo had a lower pitch. It is unknown where this logo was found, though RugmanDuckIsBack reports that he saw it on a bootleg copy of an Inspector Gadget's Field Trip VHS.

    DIC "Incredible World Of DIC" plaster with DHX Media

    Since DIC was bought by DHX Media, there might be a plaster with DHX Media.

    East Tennessee Public TV Sign Off (2003)

    There's is a extended version uses the same as 2002 ident. No video evidence found.

    Falcon Video

    Nothing is known about this company, other than their logo being described as "inappropriate", meaning this could be an early logo for gay porn studio Falcon Entertainment.

    Family Home Entertainment "Handwriting Pad" logo (1985) (Black Background Variant)

    Later video releases have the logo on a black background, the lines fade in and the FHE text draw itself on faster than usual. A byline for IVE/NCB is shown on the bottom. A still version can be seen on various Transformers promos.

    Family Home Entertainment (Australia) "Presents" and "The End" (1985-1991)

    The "Intermission" variant is said to have had two sub-variants, one reading "Presents" and the other reading "The End". These variations are claimed to have been used at the beginning and end of some releases respectively. Both remakes can be found here. While the original uploader of the "Intermission" variant stated that the "Presents" variant existed, the "The End" variant claims to be a myth.

    Granada Television (1956, animated)

    The static variant was found, but the animated variant (with the arrow going upward) is still lost, due to the fact that Sidney Bernstein (the founder of Granada) was unhappy with how the animation portrayed his company.

    GSN Originals (2004-2005?)

    It was last seen on reruns of Russian Roulette and Whammy! The All New Press Your Luck, but it is very hard to find now because of GSN cutting off end credits used for their shows.

    Gunther-Wahl Productions (Split-screen version)

    Bingbang32 reported that the theme on split-screen airings of The Angry Beavers was a tuba theme with kids-laughing.

    HiT Entertainment (2007, Corporate)

    See also: HiT Entertainment logo (Corporate, Animated) There were two versions of the 2007 HiT Entertainment logo. One was an animated on-screen HiT logo featuring the HiT block back in 2008 produced specifically for the conclusions of TV shows, the other was a corporate variation of the said logo along with the animated version of said corporate logo, a image of the animation used to be up in several Google searches years ago that had any relation with the company, whether it would be for logos or company details. the image was taken from the website of an unknown design agency. In 2017, the animation along with the picture of the said animation began to fade into obscurity and no one has ever talked about it from years on end. It has yet to be found as of 2024.

    HiT Entertainment (2007, Racecar Variant)

    Another HiT block logo mystery comes from what was said to be from the end of a movie that aired on PBS Kids Sprout at some point. Nicknamed the "Racecar", how it was described was that a single HiT block entered from the right side of the screen, drifting fast as if it was a racing car (hence the nickname). Then it takes a sharp turn forward and starts "driving" towards the screen (think the 1997 Nickelodeon Movies logo). As it reaches to its stopping point, it "wobbles" a little bit before settling, and then the "HiT Entertainment" text fades in below. It was said to have appeared in an older film acquired by HiT at some point later on, and this logo variant plastered an older logo.

    HiT Entertainment "Alternate Variant" (1997-2008)

    A variant was said to have appeared on DVDs (except for Thomas & Friends ones) throughout 2003, with some differences: •Fire can be seen during the explosion. •The globe spins faster. •The word "PLC" is removed.

  4. Warner Bros. Pictures is an American film studio owned by the Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group, a division of Warner Bros. Entertainment, itself owned by Warner Bros. Discovery.

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