Feelgood Entertainment

Background
Feelgood is a Greek theater and home media distributor; it currently distributes, among others, Disney and Sony Pictures films.

1st Logo (2008-)
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Logo: Three lines are vertically scrolled on a black background: a yellow one from the bottom onto the left side of the screen, a purple one near the center, and a blue one on the right side; the latter two come from the top, while the word "undefined" slowly fades in while moving from the right side. The line slowly rotate, and the first one also generates another small line, in order for the letters "f", "l" and "d" to be created, respectively. Meanwhile, two small horizontal straight lines (an orange and a blue one) appear one by one, low between "f" and "l"; they lengthen by moving counter-clockwise in a 270 degree angle, thus creating two "e"s. Near "l", a blue line is also moving counter-clockwise, and after making a horizontal semicircle, it moves straight and upwards, and then continues moving clockwise, so a "g" can be created. In the center between "g" and "d", two orangeconnected circles are created, clockwise and counter-clockwise. After moving in a 270 degree angle, they start moving horizontally and stop, thus seemingly creating a pair of "o"s. "undefined" is now placed precisely, after "g" and under "ood". All letters minus the latter become white after having their colors switching with said one multiple times, and the "o"s start tightly moving in and out; every time the action is done, they change color (specifically, they change from orange to yellow to blue to purple). Once it's done for the thrid time, the "o"s become still, with their intially color.

FX/SFX: The lines moving horizontally, vertically, clockwise and counter-clockwise, as well as the "o"s moving in and out. "ENTERTAINMENT" also fades in while moving to the left, from the right side.

Music/Sounds:

Availability: Common. Found on direct DVD releases by the company; it's also seen on theaters, right before the start of a film.

Editor's Note: None.