Can't believe I sunk to Thomas the Tank Engine related content.
Anyway, Icon Film Distributors released Thomas and the Magic Railroad in the UK, while Destination Films did so in the states.
What if Icon Productions was involved as a co-producer, basically.
And Since Isle of Man Film Commission didn't have an on-screen logo until 2006, that's out.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRa46GL4uPw
To clarify, I'll be posting more major projects on ZippCast. For stuff like this, it'll be avaliable on YouTube too.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSjWYIy3pDg
This is a recreation of a logo combo that appeared on European prints of the infamous Bubsy 3D. Telstar handled publishing in PAL regions, Accolade is credited as the owners of the character, and Eidetic developed it.
The combo is floating around online somewhere, but it was hard to rip and bring it to a reasonable quality. So I decided to do a Frankenstein project and bring together two logos in their highest quality, and slap the Telstar logo in there for good measure.
What you see is how it went down on the actual combo.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5z0Qs-B4qtU
A while back I edited John K.'s Cans without Labels. He flagged it down, but it survives on my BitChute account. Given that Ren and Stimpy is relevant again, I decided to edit another of his shorts.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeAgjW0XmJI
There is another video, but it's pretty inconsistent and bloated.
This is a collection of commercials, one of each featuring different actors that played Ronald McDonald. To avoid a needless debate, I didn't include the years they played the character due to some inaccurate years listed on the clips I got these from.
I also picked the Willard Scott clip I used for consistency (and to shake things up a bit.), but also to show he also donned the trademark outfit that would be used to this day. I was close to potentially missing Michael Polakovs, but fortunately I found a more distinct clip featuring him.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rSlghUEzxU
I'm serious. This is an actual combo.
Taken from "Shrek Gameland Activity Center" for the PC.
It's important to note that TDK originally handled the Shrek license before Activision acquired it. I'd consider this to be an interesting transition. Also note that this was carried out by Activision Value Publishing.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YLsfd5Ko2A