Top 10 Worst Logo Plasters
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
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What jingle did you use for the #1 animation?
Supermarty-o makes fake logos...
can I eat you SpaceCheese?
can you give me your freshly made space cheese I’m hungry
4:52 "Show the guy on the phone, alright, and then you have the sound of a racetrack, the thing with the hand, and then the stupid boring shiny bars with the words. **Audience cracks up** That'll work."
Yeah that’ll work.
Phoenix Conditt or “and the shining bars”
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The biggest offender to this is Disney plastering Pixar’s CGI version of the “Aurora’s Castle” logo with the current fireworks logo on every re-release of pre-2008 Pixar films, the exception to this are A Bug’s Life and the 2 films directed by Brad Bird; The Incredibles and Ratatouille.
“Show the guy on the phone, alright? Then you have the sound of a racetrack, that thing with the hand, and a *missing* horse with the wings!”
That would work
Nice work! I still don't understand why Sony didn't just keep the TriStar logo on that Mad About You episode.
Maybe it’s because Sony hates TRISTAR. So she gets revenge.
Oh, but if TriStar is a subsitary Of Sony, How come Sony plastered TriStar in the Mad about you Episode?
@@blender9718 Sony plaster logos all the time, it's nothing to do with hating TriStar.
Or they could of just put the SPT logo after the TriStar one
They could have even just plopped an image up of the Tristar image without it actually saying Tristar and then cutting to Sony after that? Just a thought
I fucking hate it when Universal plaster their logo onto Dreamworks logos, like not even Disney does that on Star Wars, Marvel, or Pokémon movies which they have the rights to distribute and make (except for Pokémon they don’t make Pokémon movies), Comcast needs to either get their shit together or sell Dreamworks to Time Warner or (I don’t like this idea) to Disney
Show a guy on a phone, then show the race track, the thing with the hand, and the stupid bars with colours. That would work.
Good idea!
They honestly should have gotten the guy from that clip and gotten him to do a voice over saying that, and then the joke would still work
@@90sNath that's what i'm thinking
9:50 I call this "The Roaring Mountain".
Paramount: Please calm down sir, you scare me!
RapierMultimedia: What can I say? I'm a sca-
Paramount: ROOOOOOOAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRR!
I call it mountain full of lions
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A Nepali Logo Called Sharon Ahinishonniajabanyinnalaoa Films stole it
Everybody gangsta until the Paramount logo starts roaring.
Dishonorable Mention: Warner Bros. Pictures logo from newer prints of "Lethal Weapon 4". First, the 2003 logo plays as normal. All of a sudden, the 1998 "75 Years" logo is partially left intact because of the variant from then. Fans compare it to Street Fighter, where Columbia-Tristar had international rights and Universal has US rights. The globe was left intact during the opening credits.
Another dishornorable mention: T.A.T logo from One Day At A Time, First, the logo plays normal until it gets cut off by the CBS Ident from 1980, They have lots of time trying to find the full version. but they failed and made parodys
Another Dishonorable Mention Cookie Jar logo from a RUclips print of a Super Mario Bros Super Show episode the Cookie Jar logo seems to have audio from the Dic logo playing with it
Show the guy on a phone, alright? Then you got the sound of a racetrack, the thing with the hand, and then the stupid bars. That'll work.
Seven Arts was a joint venture between Carolco and New Line Cinema. It released Carolco's lesser known genre titles but unfortunately it ceased operations due to unsuccessful box office sales and contributed to the bankruptcy of Carolco.
Thanks Traffy, that's an interesting bit of trivia
@@harukoharuhara1863
Soon after Turner bought out New Line Cinema, the film studio announced a brand new division which is Fine Line Features following before the newly formed joint venture, Picturehouse, with HBO (currently owned by WarnerMedia)
As with Disney Channel airings of A Kid in King Arthur’s Court, the Trimark Pictures logo’s music plays in the background of the 1990 Walt Disney Pictures logo, followed by the last few notes of the 1990 Walt Disney Pictures logo’s theme song
Warner Media is no more
and either anyone else.
It was one bad company
which nobody wants.
In fact everyone else
hated it so much
because that’s not
the good fit for
anybody.
Great video! I laughed hard at #1!
Just one piece of constructive criticism: Can you please make sure your screens of long text be extended? While I was watching, I had to pause and seek backward in order to read what was on many of your text cards.
For the Viacom (1990) logo, you can also hear the audio along with the 1976 one before it starts.
They could have made a new joke for the mad about you episode. "And show the stupid plastering logo with the bars that will work"
Probably would have had to get the voice actor to re-record the lines and dub over the original. Would have basically been like what Tom Kenny had to do to reairings of SpongeBob episode Shanghaied during the patchy segments...... it didn't go out well at all.
Imagine the Miramax logo plastering THX's logo but not the audio. Sweet jesus.
That'd definitely catch some viewers off guard!
I'd probably crap my pants if that ever happened
I'd probably faint, not even joking
Another one to consider due to its sloppiness are the cases where CPT '82 torch ladies were put over the Screen Gems S from Hell. You can hear the first 2-3 notes of the Siday jingle before it switches to the CPT music.
Hanna-Barbera had a lot of bizarre ones back in the day. Remastered Star Trek too....including CBS-Paramounts with old bylines and Desilu with Paramount split box theme #1. If it can be found...the Hart to Hart rerun where aforementioned torch lady is replaced by....the CPT pretzel.
Going back to ST Remastered....there's also instances where the Desilu logo is plastered over the end of later episodes which would have had a Paramount logo. These are followed by CBS-P, the Studio of Staleness, and rarely...Split Box #1.
I could have sworn I once saw the large "HB" Hanna-Barbera logo with the swirling star music.
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so paramount split box you mean closet killer? or am I dumb
And let's not forget the Screen Gems TV shows from 1963-1965 that have the "Dancing Sticks" logo with Frank DeVol's music fanfare. Since the 1980's those get covered over a lot too until recently when reruns of "Hazel"(seasons 3 & 4) and "Route 66" (season 4) brought them back on streaming and cable channels. For any Hanna Barbera TV show that formerly had them, not so much, as Warner Brothers owns H-B now. Incidentally, Closing Logo Group recently reported that Hanna Barbera studios themselves animated the dancing sticks.
I think for cookie jar with dics theme, the theme should stay intact, but the dic saying should be replaced with the cookie jar saying, like in the original.
You forgot:
Paramount logo with 1994 20th Century Fox fanfare (on a Spanish airing of "Titanic")
1981 20th Century Fox logo with MGM Lion Roar (on Nordic prints of a film whose title I forgot)
2003 Warner Bros. logo with 1935 20th Century Fox fanfare (on current prints of the Lorimar film "Avalanche Express").
1994 20th Century Fox logo with the Cinemascope theme - Satan Never Sleeps
1994 Hanna Barbera All Stars w/ 1987 Turner Entertainment theme - on one polish dubbed Addams Family episode and hungarian and romanian dubs of a Scooby Doo episode.
Also, one airing of Ghost Rider had the ending credits so sloppily time-compressed that they played the ending audio at normal speed over a sped up SPT logo.
And much to my amazement, while normally I'd expect the 1994 20th Century Fox logo to plaster the 1981 variant of it on Home Alone, the TV station it usually airs on took extra care to actually play the 1981 logo in it's original format. (which is kinda widescreen)
2008 MGM logo and 1984 Universal Pictures logo with 1995 MGM roar and Intro music (“double roar” on a International airing of “Stephen King’s Firestarter”)
Actually, the Paramount logo with 1994 20th Century Fox fanfare plaster was from the Ukrainian dub from a Paramount DVD release of the movie "Titanic". The same plaster happened on the Paramount Pictures 100th Anniversary logo from a Russian-dubbed rip of the U.S. 3D Blu-Ray of the movie "Titanic".
HE DIDN'T FORGET NOTHIN'!
THOSE WERE FROM OTHER COUNTRIES!
The Sony logo was plastered at the end of Seinfeld when Sky Atlantic ran it, whereas on BBC-2 earlier it had the Castle Rock logo.
Also they skipped the giggling goose productions logo and West Shapiro productions logo and kept the castle rock entertainment logo and Colombia/TriStar logo after ending credits of Seinfeld reruns in the mid 90's
What's next? Disney with the MGM roar?
Paramount with Carolco... actually works!
IMO so does SPT with the '82 CPT jingle.
The Columbia logo is secretly a Lioness.
The old Fremantle music always came at the end of Kate and Allie when Channel 4 showed it in the UK.
4:33 this moment with tristar television logo is always better then that stupid SPT Logo plaster
I've seen a WB logo that had the Rankin-Bass music on a DVD of The Year Without a Santa Claus.
The 1998 75 Years logo, or the 2001 one with the AOL byline?
@@khsmediacorner0524 It was the 75 years one
@@KacyCats19 Now you're talking.
That was pretty good. And dear Lord, those plasters are *ridiculous*. XD
3:54 I actually saw that when it aired on Puls 2 a couple of years ago and even edited that into a Polish Wikipedia page of DiC
Dasz link?
The Carolco logo with TriStar theme was sourced from a WATL Atlanta airing of Lock Up
10:03 omg! The lady is roaring!
I don"t get it
Why don't they just use Lionsgate Horror for Leprechaun II?
What's the music you use when you display the numbers?
And of course 9:04 has been exposed as a total moot point.
Man Sony, you just love plastering other famous logos.
2003 Fen TV ident with unknown music
There was also a 20th Century Fox logo with the MGM Roar
9:50 Ah yes, a mountain I would totally like to climb
Well those were “cheesy” logo plasters
We can add to this the Hogan's Heroes example from a TVOne airing in which the first note of the Viacom Pinball jingle can be heard (no onscreen animation though), only to be cut by the 1990 Viacom.
Also faked.
I think there is a variant with Tristar using Cannon’s theme.
And another with Tristar using MGM Lion’s Roar (definitely startled me though.)
On Disney Channel airings of A Kid in King Arthur's Court, the Trimark Pictures logo jingle was seen in the background of the 2006 Walt Disney Pictures logo, followed by the last few notes of the 2006 Walt Disney Pictures logo theme song in which the Trimark Pictures logo appeared afterwards
Gamount 1984 logo with 2004's music weirdly fits.
My version: "show the guy on the phone, alright, then you have the incredit logo, and the stupid polar bear with the star, that will work."
Battle For Epic Island Official my version: “show the guy on the phone, and then you have the logo that has a mountain and then the dog trying to sit and you get the stupid structure with a number saying “television”, that will work.”
The 2003 StudioCanal theme (and blue sky and clouds) usually heralds one of the Carry On films on ITV on a Sunday!
I usually see the 2011 one
@@thebritishendboardarchive I associate that one with 'Alpha Papa' and films on the Talking Pictures channel that were EMI releases (e.g 'That'll Be The Day')
@@barbarakirk3064 I see the 2011 logo all the time on Talking Pictures.
I remember that logo plaster: Universal (2012) with Lionsgate logo theme (2005)
In most international prints of Inspector Gadget, they plaster the DiC “Kid In Bed” theme or the DiC 1983 theme with the Cookie Jar theme, however the Cookie Jar theme is high pitched.
The DIC '83 theme actually had Gadget hammer a dot over the I.
I know. The plaster is what I’m talking about.
3:51 that's a huge TF1 logo
#3 is the Miramax “City” logo from 2008 with the “20th Anniversary” text. They don’t showed it on the new Miramax logo as of now, because the new logo plastered the “City” logo, and Miramax is now owned by BeIN Media Group since they bought it back in July. The new logo featured a blue neon Miramax in the night sky.
UPDATE: ViacomCBS (now “V of Doom/CBS”) is buying Miramax from BeIN Media.
I agree with #3 on the list. You've seen VHS openings to every Miramax film on VHS (except the previews and bumpers), and they had the older Miramax logos like the "Blue M" and the first "City" logo like you see in those films, along with the home video versions of the Miramax Home Entertainment logos. Too bad, these Miramax library belongs to Lionsgate, and they started plastering all of the logos.
Back when Disney owned Miramax at the time, they put out all of their films on VHS during its existence, and that was in the 1990's. When DVD's came in, and then, Disney got out of Miramax back in 2009 or 2010 to be exact.
You can see the current Miramax on TV, DVD, Blu-Ray and on Netflix.
For Paramount/Viacom, the studio now owns the entire Miramax/Dimension library on DVD.
@@markelijio6012 Yes it is! The Miramax library is now owned by Paramount Global.
@@Musicradio77Network Now you're talking
big business with lots of big money!
Show the guy on the phone, alright, and then you have the sound of a racetrack, the thing with the hand, and then the stupid logo that plasters to much
1:57 sounds like something you would hear in Family Guy.
That CPT dishonorable mention one has since been proven as fake, in terms of the byline. The theme playing over the logo though has happened.
I wouldve loved to see more videos about Plasters . THis was greaat btw
What I think was suppose to happen on #7: The editors were going to have the closing theme of Adam (the film shown in this video) play over both logos while their silent. The closing credits were played at a slightly faster pace, while the theme was played normally. Then, they forgot to remove the Alan Landsburg theme from the FremantleMedia logo. What I do know is that on different prints of the film, the ALP logo has its theme playing and the FremantleMedia logo silent.
Disney does the same thing with their castle in a few releases of their classic animated movies.
There was an error back in 1980 where it showed a split second of T.A.T and cut to CBS. At the time, T.A.T was in business.
Technically no, as the program and station IDs are two things.
There was however an instance where you could hear TAT faintly before the C-T boxes come up.
In March of 1980, TAT has finally
folded ELP Communications
and its units: Embassy Television,
Embassy Communications,
Embassy Telecommunications
and Embassy Pay Television
under the Coca Cola banner
until June 17, 1985.
Is the Miramax 20th plaster possibly to eliminate the version of the logo where the WTC can be seen?
9:50 it scared the hell out of me the first time I heard it becuz it was unexpected
imagine if the stone cold columbia logo had a variant with a lion and that roar still in it, it'll fit
Imagine nothing because MGM’s
Orion Pictures unit has been plastered the 1981-1993 Columbia Pictures logo on most of their
titles such as Stone Cold,
Winter People and Kalifornia
on FX and Sundance since 1996.
'Greatest Heroes of the Bible' Endings (1978) *VoD Plasters*
I hope if 20th Century Studios will be plastering the older logos from the former 20th Century Fox from 1935 through 2019, it would be interesting to see it in older movies, except special variants including the one from “The Cannonball Run” if they are going to plaster with 20th Century Studios instead of the crashing searchlights.
Hope nothing. Warner Bros has plastered several logos at the end of every film such as Fort Apache
The Bronx and both Cannonball Run flicks with the 2003 logo
under Time Warner.
@@markelijio6012 “The Cannonball Run” was by 20th Century Studios, and “Cannonball Run 2” was by WB.
@@Musicradio77Network Thanks anyway,
you're the best!
5:36 i prefer the DOTM sounds or the current jingle
We found a new one for #2. ruclips.net/video/swoW7jI-5Xk/видео.html
Syfy making the same error, even after the rebrand.
Is deleted
What was the resource for the Alan Landsburg Productions plaster?
Paramount logo with Carolco music 5:20
Your font choice is almost a bigger crime than any of these.
I found another worst logo plaster. 'TriStar Pictures (1984) w/ Carloco theme'. I heard this from one of the Rambo movies.
Edit: Okay, you used this, but I'll come up with another one! Just, you, wait!
Super Mario Galaxy music FTW!
i think i saw a plaster where Paramount has the 1994 TCF theme
Titanic
Couldn't Miramax have pixellated that 20th Anniversary logo out on the later pressing of My Life So Far?
9:05 That's actually the 1993 theme.
1994 rearranged theme.
Henrystrikesback That trivia will later be posted up on CLG Wiki.
Not real, doesn't matter.
You love to argue, don't you?@@JMFabiano
9:32 Music: CBS Video
3:54 and 4:11 If the 1998 DIC audio will be used in the blatant 2004 Cookie Jar Logo...🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
finally, some new spacecheese!
3:51 TF1 jumpscare.
5:22 I’d place this before the Mad About You Sony plaster because at least the 2002 Paramount Pictures logo doesn’t have its own fanfare/is silent by default and I think the Carolco fanfare actually goes okay with the Paramount logo. By the way, in the movie Mean Girls, the 2002 Paramount logo used the 1986 Paramount fanfare, but it’s *not* due to a plastering error, as Mean Girls was developed in the 2000’s rather than the 90’s. They likely combined the 2002-2011 Paramount logo with the 1986-2002 Paramount fanfare on purpose
Show the guy on the phone, alright, and then you have the sound of the V of Doom, S from Heck, and the Mask of Guo Xiang
That’ll work
The supermarty-o made that fake red starburst...
I think the font is hard to read, could you choose a more clearer one next time? Not to be rude, though.
Also one thing. On European TV airings of the film "Braddock 2: Missing in Action", the 1995 MGM roar is rarely heard (Due to a sloppy plastering error.).
So can you send the text to the Paramount CLG wiki page I mean the 7th logo.
I saw the film on CBS Action UK a few years ago and it had the Paramount logo silent
3:50 A french serie?!
not really a french series but it's dubbed in french. btw it's a Canadian show.
number #7 is pretty good
NO WAY ARW YOU ACTUALLY PAPERKING99
If these plasters r the worst r they still take though from. A long time ago
I really liked the video but please, next time make the text on screen longer. I couldn’t read anything and had to keep pausing everytime
What is this music in the beginning? 0:00 - 0:10
it sounds like a startup sound
7:12 "Trimark Pictures fanfare" "not Triamrk Pictures fanfare"
😅😅😅
Not funny.!
Noice.
SPACE CHEESE CAN I MAKE A YTP OF IT
Lot's of Logos plastering Carolco...........
When I got the Oscar nominated Rambo First Blood Part 2 on video in its widescreen format from Lionsgate in 1998, the logo which I loved
best is the big laserlight "C" logo for Carolco Pictures with Jerry Goldsmith's fanfare. The film opens on Friday, July 5, 1985 which was the
highest grossing hit film of the 1985-1986 year. It was released by Columbia-Delphi III under SPE.
Great video!
batterlock galaxy?
1:48 If you couldn't find the vice Versace plaster of Carolco with Seven Arts' jingle, then why didn't you do a mockup (or recreation, whatever word describes what I'm saying more) of it?
9:50 😂 The mountain’s acting like a lion
10:02 and the Torch Lady’s acting like a Lion too
Mountain and Torch Lady: That wasn’t us roaring, The MGM audio was in our logos do to plastering
And I found Logicsmash video. Carolco/Seven Arts. Seven Arts with a UGC jingle. What do you think? It's plaster or not?
#2 Lionsgate (2005) with TriamRK!!!! Pictures fanfare
Nice, Battlerock.....
I could remake it into HD for one of the recordings if you like
Braddock: Missing in Action III*
why is nobody talking about how at 9:05 there’s the cokeburst
Cause it's not real.