Luke2505's Worst Logo Plasters: Volume 2 - 20 More Atrocious Logo Plasters
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- To follow on from the video released a couple years back, I decided to do an updated list of some the worst logo plasters I've been able to find on RUclips. Some of them should really make you scratch your head.
Thank you to all the users who have uploaded the original captures! You've all been credited, any issues just let me know!
No copyright infringement intended.
Some of plastered music really fits other logos well, I love seeing plaster results
@impolonium_i love it too
2:51 The gag now should be: "Show a guy in the phone, alright? Then you have the sound of a racetrack, the thing with the hand, and then *THE STUPID BARS WITH THE FLASHING* 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 that'll work".
@@alloyoopproductions9804 That's a better one!
You can hear a little of tri star television jingle in the background during the SPT logo
"Show the guy on the phone, alright? Then you have the sound of a racetrack, the thing with the hand, and the stupid lens flare lines. (audience laughs) That'll work it."
So that's what it's meant to be. A lens flare.
Show the guy on the phone, alright? Then you have the sound of a racetrack, the thing with the hand, and the annoying corporate logo that looks like an xylophone.
They could have just had the actor come back in to do ADR to change that one line and save the gag.
the WORST PLATER IN THE WHOLE WOLD would probably be a logo with the TAT Communications music.... all hope lost
The United Artists (2001)/Pathé (2002) theme and logo combo sound really good.
0:37 At least the Sony Pictures Television International theme fits well for the CBS Television Distribution logo, so do as the United Artists logo with the Pathé music! 1:04
3:35 it also sounds like the Sunburst theme was cut off by the 1989 theme, which was cut off by SPT, which really shows how SPT retains CPT's habit of not being good at plasters.
3 layers of plasters? wow
In Walter Hill's fact based western saga, "The Long Riders" (1980-1981) which was a rousing success. All of which it really shows really
many people who have both good and bad habits.
Six years later in the fall of 1985, when Japanese giant Sony Corporation finally dumped the Columbia TriStar logo and name
from the television side for good and renamed into Sony Pictures Television on Monday, June 24.
As an world class television syndication producer/distributor, they solely responsible for some of today's biggest hits including
Days of Our Lives, The Young and the Restless, The Bold and the Beautiful, PBS News Hour, Jeopardy, Wheel of Fortune,
Paternity Court, Shark Tank, Telemundo's Proms, Heartland's Night of the Proms, A&E's The Best Years, Bravo's Years Later,
Ovation's Magic Moments, Telexitos' The Simple Life and Seinfeld.
2:05, reason this is plastered is because this show originally used the MTM logo, and someone had probably forgot to remove the MTM sound.
Yeah I don't blame them, they probably couldn't easily do ir
@@wyattmanhabel644
They could have used the original theme of that NBC Studios Logo instead, which is the same one that was later used for the NBC Universal Television Studio & NBC Universal Television Distribution Logos.
1:28 First time I see a filmed variant of the Lorimar Television logo!
Although not as popular (some are, some aren't):
- Blue Ribbon Merrie Melodies from around 1950-1963 tend to plaster the original LT intro but maintain the opening theme (it still is a form of plastering, considering the abrupt cut into the title cards.
- Hungarian dubs of Scooby Doo Show have an error on one episode (forgot the name of the episode, but the clip used to circulate in YT a few years ago...) where the H-B Action logo plays with the theme from the 1987 warp speed Turner logo. I recall seeing it done twice though - the second time it happened was on the 70s Scooby Doo Where Are You, and Polish dubs of The Addams Family were also reported to have the same error though I don't remember if they had video proof on this one.
- certain B/W Clampett era LT shorts have spliced opening and closing. "The Daffy Doc" is a very notable example - the original print features the same wacky ending theme present on The Sour Puss, while both the restored MeTV and the comp. colorized prints replace the opening and closing themes with the 1939 renditions, despite the short being made in 1938. Other examples - 1940's The Chewin Bruin uses the first half of the 1938 LT theme and the 39-41 theme for the second half; numerous shorts have the opening theme replaced with the fast 1937 theme from Porky's Railroad and Porky's Badtime Story (in both of their restored and computer colorized forms); Timid Toreador also replaces the 1940s opening theme with the 1938 theme, with an audible splice during the title card fade in - this was carried from the redrawn version apparently, and it wouldn't be completw without 1936s Fish Tales, where at least the comp. colorized print uses the whole opening cue from Rover's Rival, which came a whole 2 years later.
Regarding The Scooby-Doo Show, when rerun on USA Network's Cartoon Express from 1990 to 1994, there was one episode that bypassed the 1974 H-B "Rainbow" logo completely, with the 1988 Worldvision logo appearing after a few seconds of silence. This is not to be confused with the 1980-81 episodes of Scooby & Scrappy-Doo that have the '88 Worldvision logo replacing the H-B "Swirling Star."
Other episodes of The Scooby-Doo Show usually replaced the '74 logo with the '79 "Swirling Star" (including on "The Gruesome Game of the Gator Ghoul"), but "Hang in There, Scooby-Doo" had the '69 H-B "Box" logo (from season 1 of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?) with the '79 jingle.
3:09 funniest plaster ever
Of these 20, the messed-up gag on Mad About You stands out, as well as the 1990 Viacom theme under the 1960 CBS TV Network Presentation logo on Rawhide.
For me, it'd be the 1990 Lorimar Television with WBTV's 1994 theme.
Wonder if the opposite exists?
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2:39 The 1990 Viacom logo’s audio plays over the 1960 CBS logo! Bad plastering job.
The last one, from Punky Brewster, where the CPT '82 logo shows, even after the CTTV 1996 logo tries to plaster it.
How dare they get rid of the stupid horse with the wings!
honestly, some of these fit quite well
some plasters have good combinations (like the Universal Television logo with the 1991 theme)
The beginning of the transition
Some of my favorites have been the 1990s Paramount television theme heard over the Carsey-Werner logo on an episode of Roseanne and the 1989 Columbia television theme heard over the SPT bars of boredom on an episode of Married...with Children.
Carsey Werner has rejoined
together again with CBS Television
Distribution for distributed their titles such as Roseanne on
syndication.
1:34 ok when did blockbuster own worldvision
That's the 1994-96 version, and Blockbuster acquired Spelling in 1993. Subsequently, Viacom acquired Blockbuster, but for a time from 1996-99 it tried unsuccessfully to sell the division.
Thanks for the info
3:01, not to mention, the logo is also shown twice but with the correct theme! Are you out of your mind Sony?! Also, at 3:10, the CBS Productions logo also had the Columbia TriStar Television jingle barely starting, but then it cuts to the CTT 1994 logo with the TriStar Television jingle! Make up your mind Sony!
I think it was meant to be the CPT 1993 logo
On the other hand the Columbia Pictures Television logo was first
used on Saturday August 15, 1992
and continue until May 19, 2001,
It’s been lasted for nine successful years.
The plaster on the Mad About You credits is still so infuriating, completely ruins the joke.
I don't get it. what was gonna come next?
@@user-cvbnmHe was going to say 'the stupid horse with the wings'
2:05 That was brief, and I didn’t get to hear Mimsie’s meow.
Aren't you forgetting the Paramount movie logo with MGM's Leo roaring? I saw that once and was like "WHAT THE HELL?!" Oh, and don't forget Viacom plastering the V of Steel on The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour with not one, but _TWO,_ Viacom 1990 logos!
Lemme add a few more I know:
- Orion Classics with the 1980 Gaumont theme (and later again with the 1996 and 1995 counterparts on both Orion and Gaumont)
- what I think was either the 75th or the 1999 version of WB Pictures logo with the 1935-1953 20th Century Fox theme - this was on Polar Express, that's all I know about it...
- foreign dubs of "Hare Tonic" plaster thr srcond half of Bugs' soundtrack with the 1946-1955 LT ending theme
@@NSHG T.A.T. Communications: am I a joke to yo- *_THIS IS CBS_*
If there's one thing I love it's am I a joke to you
@@jctotboiofficial I saw a new Viacom dual logo, and this one was just lazy! It was on another episode of The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour from 1994, and after some really fast credits (courtesy of Viacom's poor editing), we see the "In-Progress" variant of the V of Steel, but it freezes mid-shine, but the jingle still plays out. Then it rapidly fades to black, and then? *_BOOM!_* The Spreading Letters logo follows right behind it!
@@jctotboiofficial I saw a new Viacom dual logo, and this one was just lazy! It was on another episode of The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour from 1994, and after some really fast credits (courtesy of Viacom's poor editing), we see the "In-Progress" variant of the V of Steel, but it freezes mid-shine, but the jingle still plays out. Then it rapidly fades to black, and then? *_BOOM!_* The Spreading Letters logo follows right behind it!
3:10 The Columbia TriStar Television theme plays over the CBS Productions logo, followed by the Columbia TriStar Television logo which has the TriStar Television theme.
I find 2:26 and 3:37 to be the worst plasters ever, because the way how the Sony Pictures Television and NBCUniversal Television Distribution logos are placed at the level of its omnipresence.
2:57 Mad About Sony
0:46 Ok For Me This One Is Kinda Cool
The CPT coming after the Boxes from Punky Brewster reminds me....I was wondering how plastering worked, technically. Because it brought to mind the Viacom Pinball being seen after CBSTD on MeTV, so I wondered if there's a technique where they somehow stick the new logo in front of the old one, then chop the old one off?
What's with the plaster from the 2009 3D re-release of Toy Story?
Link?
You deleted your comment, why?
@@spongebobplushiestuff8612 ruclips.net/video/QvCV0mTbJs0/видео.html And then again, the original: ruclips.net/video/2GZ5x1AmW4w/видео.html (In original prints the Pixar logo only seen at the end.)
90% of these plasters are done by my favorite logo, SPT.
Have you done the memorial screen with the Lorimar jingle from The Ninth Configuration?
You forgot about the 1995 Pixar variant Walt Disney Pictures logos plasterings on Toy Story 1 and 2, Monster's Inc, Finding Nemo, and Cars. That adds unnecessary time for Toy Story 1 and 2, Finding Nemo, and Cars. It also takes away the Pixar charm. I hate the 2006 version of the Disney logo.
I have seen the 1979 Hanna Barbera "Swirling Star" logo with the 1968/1969 Zooming HB Box logo sound on an episode of "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You" back in the 1990s.
If I saw the second one as a kid, I don't know how I'd survive the surprise attack of the SFH music!
2:54 😬
Here's another bad plaster-
ruclips.net/video/5XgzWzeQQyk/видео.html
The Jim Henson logo appears for a split second before it cuts to Lionsgate.
These plasters remind me of a certain phrase: "Reject Modernity, Embrace Tradition"
St. Elsewhere preserves Mimsie meowing under the 20th Century Fox Television logo?
How about the AAP print of Popeye Cookin' With Gags, where you can briefly see a sliver of the Famous Studios on the Paramount mountain?
I remember a Sybil print where the Lorimar jingle plays at the last of the credits.
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2:29 best sync
CBSTD with SPT(I) music = the Frankenstein's Monster that terrorizes logo fans.
I thought that the Paramount TV logo first used the music from DesiLu Productions final logo when it was bought by Paramount and merged with it.
Hulu theme kinda fits the newer Sony television logo
1:18 lorimar television like Warner Bros Television
It’s not you. The logo with the
wrong jingle didn’t work and
didn’t fit perfectly.
0:00-0:03 GET READY
2:29 fits well and i dont know why
3:00 fits well
3:10 The CBS Productions logo plastered with the Columbia TriStar Television logo gets plastered by the Columbia TriStar Television logo that plastered the TriStar logo. (I don’t remember making this comment)
Yeah you hear a bit of C-T music before the Boxes w/TriStar music comes up.
2:38 HOW DO YOU PASS THAT
serious. Fun!
Make more top bad logo plasters please
1:57
Where's that awful WB Pictures logo plaster for the 2011 re-issue of Lethal Weapon 4 (1998)? It's quite puzzling to describe, so here's the link to the plaster: ruclips.net/video/Bd1BciCEZTI/видео.html, and a separate link to the original opening of the movie: ruclips.net/video/09MXLo3eS-o/видео.html. In case you don't know about this it's to be noted that in both the original opening and the plaster, there's an explosion at around 0:15, which can scare you.
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3:07 sony pictures television but colex
It has nothing to do with you, but it has something to do with Colex and its jingle. But of them didn't work well & fit perfectly.
That's one of the reasons why nobody wants to be involved with this. In December 1987, Colex is no more.
It has now folded into Sony Pictures Television from June 24, 1985 thru today.
"The sound of the racetrack, the thing with the hand, and the BARS OF BOREDOM, that'll work!"
Not to mention
C-TS '96 "I'm about to ruin CPT '82's whole career!"
CPT '82 "HOLD MY BEER"
3:38
Wth???????