Powerful sounds like these have always been something fascinating and stimulating to me and my senses. I've seen so many people say they were terrified of it as kids, but I always awaited the THX introductions with great anticipation whenever starting a movie.
Fun fact for those that wish to check (like I did): If you own a 2003 DVD copy of Finding Nemo, and play the movie off of disc two, it plays the first Tex trailer. But the team at Disney didn't edit the trailer in any way from the theatrical print of the trailer, so it still has the byline of "Sound System" along the bottom of the logo. I never realized it as a kid, but in watching it again I noticed it and found it interesting.
And what's also interesting that they had two different THX trailers for each disc, one trailer with the cow can for disc 1 and Tex repairing the THX logo for disc 2.
Is it really a mistake?? I always thought it was more of a generalization of THX as a subsidiary Sound System company of Lucasfilm rather than the exact system producing the cinema sound.. my Cars DVD from 2006 has the same trailer with the same byline at the bottom that’s why I’m curious
They say THX gives you the feeling of satisfaction. And it starts out so mysterious like it's floating in space and when the deep note rises, it all comes together and then when it's at its peak, you get that happy feeling of satisfaction! That's how I am! And that's why I find this logo's history to be so stunningly, incredibly beautiful! Making movies come alive for almost 40 years now! 12:14 This specific logo at max volume in my earplugs gives me so much happiness!!! (You guys might think I'm crazy.)
@@ameliaphelps9658 that's ok. I was like that when I was little, then suddenly I just found it so satisfying. I first saw the cavalcade logo on my copy of the incredibles 2004 DVD and that was the first one I remember seeing in forever. That's how my satisfaction with thx started. It's actually gonna turn 40 this coming May
I already had anxiety surrounding the THX logo showing up on my TV screen while my TV was turned off or unplugged, but upon learning that Dell PCs could be THX certified, the anxiety went to turned-off laptops as well.
THX has been established great ultra sound speakers even remastering movies for decades even it’s celebrating the 40th Anniversary since 1983. Wow, what an accomplishment in sound. Great job, Lucasfilm.
48:50 how in the world could anyone manage to capture a THX trailer, something made to represent the highest quality visual and audio experience known to man, and make it the crustiest thing imaginable
I mean, I already understood it's supposed to sound normal. I just don't know how it ended up being uploaded in such terrible quality, or if the low quality version of that trailer exists outside of this compilation
If Dolby is all around us, then Razer should recognize this and have THX partner with them again. Would increase the popularity of THX and would make for some interesting trailers. The THX logo, with the tagline, "If It's Dolby, Then the Audience Will Listen", and the Double-D design tucked in there for extra measure, would make for some visually appealing chills, if the Deep Note wasn't enough.
This is gonna sound extremely dumb but when i was ages 3-7, i was terrified of the THX logo to the point where i thought if you didnt run away and hide under/behind something, then you’d get shot thru the TV and die. I remember having friends over and convinced everyone of this and so when we put a movie on, everyone bolts in different directions. I only stopped believing this after my babysitter had to prove to my brother and i that if she stayed in front of the TV, that she wouldnt get shot (obviously).
It's very loud, I heard that version on an old VHS of Dinosaur and I believe I screamed and pissed my pants (I was 2 at the time, so that's the response one would expect from a kid)
I did when i was like 6 and while frantically diving under the train table, i hit my head really hard on the bottom side of the tabletop and it was sore for a few days after that lol
Thanks George Lucas for scaring the living hell out of most people with the THX sound. No, but seriously, this changed the audio quality in films. For the better.
So this will sound weird but apparently there were two videogames that has the THX trailer for some unknown reason: one of the Soul Calibur games and Scarface:The World Is Yours.
It's said that it has appeared in the DVD version of The Matrix, but even the CLG Wiki disproved that quickly stating that it was fake, and was not seen on The Matrix as that movie was not THX Certified, the LaserDisc version of Tex was believed to be fake for years until youtubers did LaserDisc openings of the film proving that it does exist, and is the only LaserDisc version to have Tex.
In fact, None of this is accuate! The Simpsons version should be on here, and it's right after Grand, it ain't fake, Tex 3: Action is missing completely, Bounty is nowhere to be seen, Sphere isn't around at all, and Musical Wisps is lost! And there are 2 logos that are placed in the extra section, the Horton one and the Shrek one, the Broadway 3D logo is it's own logo itself despite having the Broadway name in it and it's somehow shoved with Broadway, they are part of the history right, this person isn't following what the CLG Wiki is saying about the logo, it's completely inaccuate!
@@ChaseMC215 I think the reason why the Simpsons trailer isn’t on there was because Evan didn’t like the trailer for it joke which I can relate as I have a friend in real life that keeps on quoting Gordon Ramsay “Beautiful” line on so many topics that it made me wish I can strangle him, the only thing keeping me from doing that is that he lives in Massachusetts & I live in Louisiana, as for Tex 3 I think may have never shown up in a film regardless of release (but that’s my theory anyways), for Bounty according to the THX wiki says that “Bounty was a trailer aired once in 2003 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of THX being founded.” It also states that very few videos of the real deal are on the internet, for Sphere, my guess is that it was a audio demo & not an official trailer & if that’s the case the MKZ demo would be on the same boat, Musical Wisps is due to it being a canceled trailer brought back to the light of the internet, for all we know there could be more out there that weren’t so lucky to be discovered, or are lost to time entirely, & starting point of the conversation the French trailers, my guess is that it’s for trailers that were either available worldwide or only in the US & as such the French trailers were outed which disappointed me, and I agree on your statement on the Broadway 3D trailer being it’s own trailer, and what makes it different then the original Broadway other then the trailer itself, was that it was only available via demo discs, on Horton I couldn’t find anything online & Shrek they were never released as I found out online via the Los Angles Times, which I found to be incredibly odd as I thought the trailer was only available in theaters, but was completed before being pulled out by Disney themselves, which was unfortunate, so over all there’s much to talk about in these inaccuracies, but I believe these are his reasons why they are the way they are, now any other questions?
@@Crepuculum Tex 3 was in a film.... it was District B13, THX Shrek was on a original international release of the film on DVD, Horton was used for Horton Hears A Who... In the theaters
@@ChaseMC215 I guess Tex 3 by technicality is a French trailer, neet, for Shrek is it for all countries that had the dvd or is it one specific country, & Horton I don’t know why I connect two & two together, but regardless this is some interesting information, on the three trailers, thanks 😃👍
Powerful sounds like these have always been something fascinating and stimulating to me and my senses.
I've seen so many people say they were terrified of it as kids, but I always awaited the THX introductions with great anticipation whenever starting a movie.
21:52 includes pre 1995 version
Agreed. I don’t get scared of the THX logo at all.
I was always afraid of it, I'm watching this to try and get over my fear
Edit: I'm still scared but not as much as I used to be
It scared my brother. But not me. Lol
i remember watching tarzan in new york
i saw a thx logo when i was a kid
Fun fact for those that wish to check (like I did):
If you own a 2003 DVD copy of Finding Nemo, and play the movie off of disc two, it plays the first Tex trailer. But the team at Disney didn't edit the trailer in any way from the theatrical print of the trailer, so it still has the byline of "Sound System" along the bottom of the logo. I never realized it as a kid, but in watching it again I noticed it and found it interesting.
And what's also interesting that they had two different THX trailers for each disc, one trailer with the cow can for disc 1 and Tex repairing the THX logo for disc 2.
It's crazy how both of the discs have different THX Tex logos.
Is it really a mistake?? I always thought it was more of a generalization of THX as a subsidiary Sound System company of Lucasfilm rather than the exact system producing the cinema sound.. my Cars DVD from 2006 has the same trailer with the same byline at the bottom that’s why I’m curious
They say THX gives you the feeling of satisfaction. And it starts out so mysterious like it's floating in space and when the deep note rises, it all comes together and then when it's at its peak, you get that happy feeling of satisfaction! That's how I am! And that's why I find this logo's history to be so stunningly, incredibly beautiful! Making movies come alive for almost 40 years now! 12:14 This specific logo at max volume in my earplugs gives me so much happiness!!! (You guys might think I'm crazy.)
It makes my heart race, but I'm not sure if it's from fear or excitement
I just tried doing that. As someone who has hyper sensitive hearing and has been terrified of the THX logo for a while that is traumatizing
@@ameliaphelps9658 that's ok. I was like that when I was little, then suddenly I just found it so satisfying. I first saw the cavalcade logo on my copy of the incredibles 2004 DVD and that was the first one I remember seeing in forever. That's how my satisfaction with thx started. It's actually gonna turn 40 this coming May
Always had a happy heart to feel that way.
Rip your ears
20:55 I really love this fanmade take on the Cimarron trailer. I love everything about it!
The way he did all the editing to make the white turn into blue with the rectangle was very smart
@@PMfan1225 it was!
Why am I obsessed with watching the history of logos????
Same here bud.....same here
X2 xd
Nostalgia can be very powerful and dangerous.
your not alone I been watching windows history universal history and now this it’s just so damn satisfying
I find it very fascinating
The Shrek and Horton ones were really funny. It's a pity they're forgotten.
A lot of THX logos are fan made for the first time I just can’t get my head off the screen and it was a good job. Really impressed.
Remember this was only created for Return of the Jedi but now, is everywhere
“Your DELL PC is THX Certified”
Something I thought I’d never read with my two eyes today
I already had anxiety surrounding the THX logo showing up on my TV screen while my TV was turned off or unplugged, but upon learning that Dell PCs could be THX certified, the anxiety went to turned-off laptops as well.
4:20 Somebody made the right call to remaster the 1st logo for 2010.
Includes pre-1995
THX has been established great ultra sound speakers even remastering movies for decades even it’s celebrating the 40th Anniversary since 1983. Wow, what an accomplishment in sound. Great job, Lucasfilm.
I really miss the THX logo appearing in DVDs, haven’t seen a film in theaters with those logos.
same here!
Same.
Same
Yeah. Where did THX go?
@@ravenscarlettanis13 razor (the gaming company) bought them back in 2016 and they’ve been making sound systems for video games.
I love all THX logos. They don't scare me!!
Me too
Me three
Me 4!
I'm lucky that it didn't scare me as a kid.
the logo never scared me. It was the sound.
These are all marvelous! The Genesis one especially.
Maybe you can upload more of the official & fan-made ones in a separate video.
Daily reminder to not make any jokes about the Tiny Toons or Simpsons
21:06 Sounds like PS3 Startup.
This was always the best part about going to the movies
I was barely afraid of these growing up.
As a fan of Animation the parts with Tex are my favorite.
13:00 listen closely and you can hear the 1999 deep note in it
It's just a remade version done in 2005
@@ChaseMC215 yes i know
I think I can hear it
Thx for making this video
I see what you did there
Puns are the lowest form of comedy
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love all THX logos , I like The Cavalcade logo too.
1:31 OMG! Isn't that The Original B&W Trailer? Where's The Link To It?
48:50 how in the world could anyone manage to capture a THX trailer, something made to represent the highest quality visual and audio experience known to man, and make it the crustiest thing imaginable
I did find it, and yes, it was supposed to sound normal.
ruclips.net/video/h_MrTaGX5Sw/видео.html
I mean, I already understood it's supposed to sound normal. I just don't know how it ended up being uploaded in such terrible quality, or if the low quality version of that trailer exists outside of this compilation
@@Turret3471
It's possibly a fault on the uploader's end
I though it was to prevent copyright infringement.
@@ianhemingway9165
THX is more of a gentle giant than a certain game company that has a fat italian plumber as their mascot
I love all of the THX logs they don't scare me I like it
If Dolby is all around us, then Razer should recognize this and have THX partner with them again. Would increase the popularity of THX and would make for some interesting trailers. The THX logo, with the tagline, "If It's Dolby, Then the Audience Will Listen", and the Double-D design tucked in there for extra measure, would make for some visually appealing chills, if the Deep Note wasn't enough.
My subwoofer liked this video.
If you watched this whole video with your headphones on and the volume at max, your a legend.
Got to a ear doctor after that a year ago but it was fucking worth it
Do they even use this logo anymore? I can't find any movies who uses logo and I watched a bunch of movies all the time
I heard FT Depot is uploading the original THX Cimarron trailer due to speakers breaking down.
Is there any proof?
Where did ft depot told you that?
@Risen General thx
Thx
@@yaritzaperezsantiago6349 thx
55:54 I find it interesting that they made a logo exclusive to this DVD/Blu-Ray
I like how the logo is just an out of context spoiler for the film's climax
If you wanna skip the boring stuff in the beginning, just go to 39:45. That’s when Tex makes his first appearance, and it only gets better from there.
Tex is the THX mascot
All tex does is ruins the perfection of the original thx deep note, that’s easily the part of the video that’s least appealing
@@zaccolpitts7479 He didnt ruin it. He made it better
@@yugiohgames104 easy, he fixed it!
He in the RUclips channel drew Thomas who made THX videos
Actually, the Cavalcade logo debuted in 2001. But the Terminator 2 logo DID debut in 2000 on the Ultimate Edition DVD of that film.
This thing scared tf out of me when I was a kid 😂
Same.
How was THX Scary?
@@Preppyxelliex It starts out quiet but then it gets really loud and it's intense. Plus I'm scared of Tex. The red guy who would fix it.
@@rae-raetheturtledemon. Yeah he looks like Mario but chubby. That logo did scare me and I am still afraid of it to this day.
@@Magiclove99Abby Tex scared me the most.
I never knew Johnathan Froes composed the original Cimmaron mix!
The Broadway version is my favorite
This is gonna sound extremely dumb but when i was ages 3-7, i was terrified of the THX logo to the point where i thought if you didnt run away and hide under/behind something, then you’d get shot thru the TV and die. I remember having friends over and convinced everyone of this and so when we put a movie on, everyone bolts in different directions. I only stopped believing this after my babysitter had to prove to my brother and i that if she stayed in front of the TV, that she wouldnt get shot (obviously).
i was scared of the logo too when i was little. i would always hide under the blankets and mute that part when it comes on.
I'm lucky I didn't hear the 1995 version as a kid. That would have given me nightmares.
It's very loud, I heard that version on an old VHS of Dinosaur and I believe I screamed and pissed my pants (I was 2 at the time, so that's the response one would expect from a kid)
I did when i was like 6 and while frantically diving under the train table, i hit my head really hard on the bottom side of the tabletop and it was sore for a few days after that lol
any videos of it?
1:07:00 may have creamed my pants when I watched that one. God it was so good
'creamed'
What?
@@Pikachu-sc1yc he means he might have shat his pants, basically
1:07:31 tex came BACK?
now thats some good quality content
Thanks George Lucas for scaring the living hell out of most people with the THX sound. No, but seriously, this changed the audio quality in films. For the better.
22:34 reminds me of Star Wars
The music could've easily been in American Tail 2 (1991)
What about the Sphere trailer?
Includes pre-1995 THX logo
28:58 I liked this one as well, it played a lot during the times that I went to the movies often!
Where is the LET'S SEE IT IN trailers? The ones in the first 3 Indiana Jones films.
Broadway 2000 is on the video, just after a few varients of Tex 2
Where will I find the wings trailer because it’s extinct?
What happened to the one where the robot got sucked into a car
This person excluded it. That logo was only used in some BMW cars, and only 2 movies used it ever
8:22 can somebody re-upload this one please?
So this will sound weird but apparently there were two videogames that has the THX trailer for some unknown reason: one of the Soul Calibur games and Scarface:The World Is Yours.
The one from Soul Calibur looked like an old arcade game, it's cool even if it's terrifying
@@carlycarmine3858 If you saw the Scarface TWIY version, The THX deep note trailer starts with a chainsaw before showing THX.
@@djdeath3713 I've seen it, but I usually mute it because I find the deep note terrifying
@@carlycarmine3858 Same.
@@djdeath3713 it's just so extra for no reason other than because it can be
41:25 how is both real & fake, is it real because it exists but also fake because no one can find a movie associated with that version of the trailer?
It hasn’t been confirmed whether or not it is official
@@evankrauss4 oh that makes sense, thanks for the clarification 😀👍
It's said that it has appeared in the DVD version of The Matrix, but even the CLG Wiki disproved that quickly stating that it was fake, and was not seen on The Matrix as that movie was not THX Certified, the LaserDisc version of Tex was believed to be fake for years until youtubers did LaserDisc openings of the film proving that it does exist, and is the only LaserDisc version to have Tex.
@@ChaseMC215 now that’s interesting, thanks for the trivia 😃
I’ve seen this in a Pixar movie.
48:51 what happened to your vcr?
i think the vrc sound is broken
Decoder failure likely durring the rendering process, the original video didn't have that issue
The sound was ported to a GBA cartridge Lol
The audio channels missing grand is so unnerving.
32:09 where did you get this one?
For me it’s satisfying but in one of the years they scare the hell outa me
8:24 Where did you find this one, can someone give me the link?
Honestly I prefer the lower pitched THX sound
@Aiden Andrews So do I.
I like the VHS version too even if that doesnt scare me either.
How the hell can you be scared of just a fucking sound test?
Must be the eerie black background, blue rectangle, and the onimous letters.
I remember tex from Cars
Me too
@@V8ArtBFBSReal I remember it from a bugs life 2003 remaster dvd
M E F O U R
y'all are scared of this? HOW?
childhood trauma. its the common answer.
It's freakin loud, that's why!
Yeah people are scared of the deep note until they watch the thx genesis trailer and i’m not scared because of tex 2
I’m guessing the French trailers don’t count.
In fact, None of this is accuate!
The Simpsons version should be on here, and it's right after Grand, it ain't fake, Tex 3: Action is missing completely, Bounty is nowhere to be seen, Sphere isn't around at all, and Musical Wisps is lost!
And there are 2 logos that are placed in the extra section, the Horton one and the Shrek one, the Broadway 3D logo is it's own logo itself despite having the Broadway name in it and it's somehow shoved with Broadway, they are part of the history right, this person isn't following what the CLG Wiki is saying about the logo, it's completely inaccuate!
@@ChaseMC215 I think the reason why the Simpsons trailer isn’t on there was because Evan didn’t like the trailer for it joke which I can relate as I have a friend in real life that keeps on quoting Gordon Ramsay “Beautiful” line on so many topics that it made me wish I can strangle him, the only thing keeping me from doing that is that he lives in Massachusetts & I live in Louisiana, as for Tex 3 I think may have never shown up in a film regardless of release (but that’s my theory anyways), for Bounty according to the THX wiki says that “Bounty was a trailer aired once in 2003 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of THX being founded.” It also states that very few videos of the real deal are on the internet, for Sphere, my guess is that it was a audio demo & not an official trailer & if that’s the case the MKZ demo would be on the same boat, Musical Wisps is due to it being a canceled trailer brought back to the light of the internet, for all we know there could be more out there that weren’t so lucky to be discovered, or are lost to time entirely, & starting point of the conversation the French trailers, my guess is that it’s for trailers that were either available worldwide or only in the US & as such the French trailers were outed which disappointed me, and I agree on your statement on the Broadway 3D trailer being it’s own trailer, and what makes it different then the original Broadway other then the trailer itself, was that it was only available via demo discs, on Horton I couldn’t find anything online & Shrek they were never released as I found out online via the Los Angles Times, which I found to be incredibly odd as I thought the trailer was only available in theaters, but was completed before being pulled out by Disney themselves, which was unfortunate, so over all there’s much to talk about in these inaccuracies, but I believe these are his reasons why they are the way they are, now any other questions?
@@Crepuculum
Tex 3 was in a film.... it was District B13, THX Shrek was on a original international release of the film on DVD, Horton was used for Horton Hears A Who... In the theaters
@@ChaseMC215 I guess Tex 3 by technicality is a French trailer, neet, for Shrek is it for all countries that had the dvd or is it one specific country, & Horton I don’t know why I connect two & two together, but regardless this is some interesting information, on the three trailers, thanks 😃👍
@@ChaseMC215 is it me or do I remember you being a part of this colab, ruclips.net/video/jA_BKq84zGo/видео.html