Wakko Warner
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Here is one about closing logos going to school:
Looks like someone beat you to the punch.
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Here is one about closing logos going to school:
Looks like someone beat you to the punch.
Again, you can never tell if they're being ironic about it or doing some sort of social commentary in an artisitc fashion. I would see something like this in college but often there was a theme or an idea behind making it work and you'd get it. There was always a statement to be made and even in the visual medium like video, it's easy to bend something as simple as a promo to call attention to the plight of society.I saw those videos when I was younger and was even confused about them at that age. For example, why are you mixing up Nick Jr. shows with The Simpsons? And why did you just use audio about warfare on a so-called TV promo?
I'm starting to think TV isn't for everyone.Everything, maybe. That was a logo made for a kids' channel, for crying out loud!
Well at least its not A Kitty Bobo Show.That almost looked real for a second, until I saw that they put Hole In The Wall on the schedule long after it got cancelled and they put on Goosebumps. I checked out the other pages, though, and some schedules include a fake show called "The Awesome Chronicles of Manny and Khan", which appears to be based on a rejected CN pilot (This reminds me of the people on another crappy wikia, Scratchpad Wikia, putting a show called called Hoop-A-Joop on every single schedule of theirs).
True, imagine if that went on over an episode of Sesame Street or Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, that would terrify the tots greatly.There's a pretty big difference between being afraid of a giant letter "V" drawn in Scanimate and a signal hijacking that replaces a few seconds of your favorite show with a low resolution clip of a guy in a weird mask trying to talk but the audio quality is so poor it just sounds like television static. The Max Headroom incident is objectively terrifying, no autism required.
I'm been a member of the CLG Wiki for many years now, and I've always been an upstanding member. I've added content, I've corrected errors, I've never trolled anyone, I even stayed out of the infamous "Cokeburst" debate that seems to have splintered the leadership of the group recently. I frequent it because this type of information-- where the logo was used, the variants it had over the years, the music designed to accompany it that wasn't used on many movies or shows-- genuinely fascinates me (I have Aspergers with ADHD).
I'm been a member of the CLG Wiki for many years now, and I've always been an upstanding member. I've added content, I've corrected errors, I've never trolled anyone, I even stayed out of the infamous "Cokeburst" debate that seems to have splintered the leadership of the group recently. I frequent it because this type of information-- where the logo was used, the variants it had over the years, the music designed to accompany it that wasn't used on many movies or shows-- genuinely fascinates me (I have Aspergers with ADHD).
I even stayed out of the infamous "Cokeburst" debate that seems to have splintered the leadership of the group recently.
I demand a high school debate team styled debate with judges and rules and everything.What's your opinion on that, by the way?
Mine's the opposite of yours.
I was astounded when i first saw it, I'd long thought it to be a rumor. Then when I was browsing the CPT page the other day, I noticed the pictures and videos of the Cokeburst had been removed. I looked at the bottom of the page, and found the thread where the evidence to establish the logos as fakes were laid out. I was shocked.What's your opinion on that, by the way?
Mine's the opposite of yours.
I assume this has something to do with Coca-Cola once owning Columbia Pictures in the 80's.what the hell is cokeburst
I dunno when exactly-- when I was in elementary school, I'd often watch random films on demand just to see the logos at the beginning. I was fascinated by the late 90s Orion Pictures logo in front of The Island of Dr. Moreau, for instance. I stumbled upon a now long-gone site called KRS Logos, which was like a proto-CLG Wiki-- you couldn't edit, and updates slowed down around 2007. I got into logo-watching when I discovered YouTube, and when I discovered the newly-founded CLG Wiki in 2009, it was like I struck gold.@Spectrum270 what sparked your interest in closing logos? Is there a particular instance you can point to that might have started this interest in them?
Yes, a long-standing rumored logo was a variant of the "Sunburst" logo Columbia used in the 70s, specifically the TV version, having a Coca-Cola byline added on. It only stood as rumor, but then this guy named "SuperMarty-O" provided seemingly legitimate evidence of the Cokeburst's existence. However, the footage was faked, and the argument apparently caused one of the CLG founders to "go rogue" and break away from the rest of us.I assume this has something to do with Coca-Cola once owning Columbia Pictures in the 80's.
I dunno when exactly-- when I was in elementary school, I'd often watch random films on demand just to see the logos at the beginning. I was fascinated by the late 90s Orion Pictures logo in front of The Island of Dr. Moreau, for instance. I stumbled upon a now long-gone site called KRS Logos, which was like a proto-CLG Wiki-- you couldn't edit, and updates slowed down around 2007. I got into logo-watching when I discovered YouTube, and when I discovered the newly-founded CLG Wiki in 2009, it was like I struck gold.
Yes, a long-standing rumored logo was a variant of the "Sunburst" logo Columbia used in the 70s, specifically the TV version, having a Coca-Cola byline added on. It only stood as rumor, but then this guy named "SuperMarty-O" provided seemingly legitimate evidence of the Cokeburst's existence. However, the footage was faked, and the argument apparently caused one of the CLG founders to "go rogue" and break away from the rest of us.
I don't really have one favorite logo.Interesting.
Is the Orion Pictures logo your favorite?
Even worse is when it's someone clearly not from America, like the Philippines.On another note, the comments- the god-awful comments on Youtube. No matter what it is, somebody HAS to say "Taken from _______" when it clearly says something else; repeat ad infinitum.
I've always been a logo-enthusiast for as long as I can remember, even making contributions to CLG Wiki now and again. However, I will admit that the more you dig deeper into it, the more the closing logos-community does tend to get fucking weird. Some of the things I could never get my head around were the countless "Talk to the X Logo" vids, or the shittily done logo "remakes" that look like they were crafted in MS Paint in 10 minutes. Oh yes, and the "taken from X" comments (on literally any upload of any given logo) are indeed fucking cancer.
Sure, as a diagnosed sperg myself, I can understand the facsination with these types of things, but even then this level of autism is difficult for me to understand.
But that would imply that they know how to draw. Have you ever seen the “Dream Logos” section of the CLG Wiki?What gets me is that almost none of these people do anything like get into graphic design or typography, which you'd think they'd pick up on having an obsession with logos.
Are those Battle For Dream Island faces? It's also poorly drawn...tfw we live in a society where people jack off to porn of decades old corporate logos