Taweel Loos Entertainment

Background
TLC Entertainment (also known as Taweel Loos & Company and Taweel Loos Entertainment) is an American production company. In 1987 George Taweel Productions was hired to create and produce DIC Animation's television and stage production of "The DIC Superstar Showcase." Taweel then hired Rob Loos to work with him on this project. Their collaboration was so successful that the duo decided to make it permanent, forming Taweel-Loos & Company Entertainment in 1988, now known simply as TLC Entertainment. Rob Loos left the company in 2009.

(1993-2003)
Logo: On a black background we see a blue circle in 3D with many lights that reveal the letters of"TLC". The Camera pans up to revealing the "Taweel Loos and Company" name and the wiping of a black rounded rectangle with the words Mini-movies. When the animation stops, a TM symbol (later replaced with the® symbol) appears on the right. After a second, the text Mini-movies changes to entertainment.

FX/SFX: Nice 90s CGI that aged well until the 2000s.

Music/Sounds: A silly twinkle music with drumbeats and a synth choir, that ends with a 7-note somber tune. The ending theme of the special is also used.

Availability: Seen on Taweel Loos Entertainment videos like Secret Adventures, The Cripped Lamb and The Legend of the Three Trees.

Editor's Note: None.