Rede Globo/Special Idents

This page describes special (non-regular) Rede Globo idents, for the regular idents, click here

1st Logo (10th Anniversary) (1975)
Logo: During the show credits or ending, we see a stylized "10", with the Globe representing the 0. There is a line running through the globe. All of this looks enclosed by a square.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme.

Availability: Extinct. It is know to appear as an in credit text logo on shows from the time. Aside of that, there does exist an animated ID of it.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo (15th Anniversary) (1980)
Logo: Version 2: We see red and green neon lights forming a "floor". The camera pans forth and above them gradually. Yellow-orange light streaks move away from the viewer. There is a big flash of the same color. A Scanimated 15 (with a trail behind it) zooms in, as does the camera, and the trail eventually stops continuing once the camera approaches it. There is a white-ish flash as a result of this. The 15 is now solid, with the Rede Globo logo inside of it.
 * Version 1: We see two doors with the number 15 on them. The Globe is in the middle of these doors. They open, revealing a multitude of musical instruments floating around in some sort of void. Two streaks of pale blue light pass through the doors as they open. There is a red-orange diagonal grid "floor". More light streaks pass by, and the black background acts as more doors. The doors open, and we see a light blue 15 on a dark salmon background. An orange streak of light falls on the curve in the 5, revealing the Rede Globo logo.

FX/SFX: Depends of the variant, but is either modeling or early CGI, combined with Scanimation.

Music/Sounds: A simple disco beat that gets slightly dramatic at the end.

Availability: Extinct on TV.

Editor's Note: None.

3rd Logo (20th Anniversary) (1984-1986)
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Logo: We see a silver background, which gets segmented by an unfamiliar object. The object leaves behind a rainbow-gradient outline. The camera zooms out, and we see what appears to be a "0" from first view. This is part of a structure. The structure rotates to one side and shows the Rede Globo logo, and keeps rotating. Objects keep flying out of the structure, which is a stylized, bold "2O". The object eventually stops spinning and stays on the side with the Rede Globo logo on it.

Variant: We see segments of the bold "2O" seen in the previous ident. They are in various parts of the screen. The pieces then converge into a rainbow "2O" structure (with a blue/red/yellow gradient) with the Globo logo placed at the end (being a part of the structure). An early version just consisted in the same structure, but completely silver, spinning continuously. Some later versions had the logo completely still, while some people appear interacting.

FX/SFX: The animation, which is early CGI. It's hard to both look at and comprehend, but it's still good for the time. Likely done by Pacific Data Images. But, the second version was animated by Cranston/Csuri Productions.

Music/Sounds: An oversaturated catchy synth-pop tune that starts dramatically.

Music/Sounds Variant: A generic theme with an announcer was mostly used, but one ident had a more upbeat tune to it (along with a male chorus in the beginning).

Availability: Extinct.

Editor's Note: None.

4th Logo (25th Anniversary) (1989-1991)
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Logo: On a space background above the earth, we zoom into the inside of a glass tube, giving off a multi-colored sheen on the inside. Large puzzle-like chunks eject themselves from the edges of it, all as the camera rotates around it and a silver ball emerges from the background. As the chunks fly away along with the Earth, all that's left is an unique-looking "25", losing all of its colors in the process and the ball rotates around to reveal the Rede Globo logo. The tube makes one rotating before freezing.

Variant: An earlier version exists where the logo is mirrored, just like the print logo.

FX/SFX: Good computer graphic animation here, especially for 1990. Animated by Globograph and Roberto Shimose.

Music/Sounds: An upwards flourish followed by a dramatic theme. Ends with a chorus singing the name and notes also in the same tone as them. May include announcer.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * Earlier when the logo was used (late 1989), the theme sounded more synthesized.
 * Later in its lifetime, it became stronger on the treble and had a bit more delay. The theme at the end sounded a tad more dramatic, and the chorus at the end sounded different.

Availability: Extinct.

Editor's Note: None.

5th Logo (30th Anniversary) (1994-1996)
Logo:
 * Version 1 (January-June): On a rotating rainbow gradient background, a silver 1966 Globo logo zooms out, which expands out to form the 1970 variant of it. This is followed by the 10th anniversary logo in teal zooming and rotating away while it's borders are drawn. Then, the 15th anniversary logo zooms out while light trails are still forming it, and we zoom out through the hollowed out 20th anniversary logo. As it zooms away, a chunk of it flies through it, forming the inside dot and is followed by the glass cylinder that is the 25th anniversary logo, before the Rede Globo of that time flies in. As it zooms out, a silver sphere appears on the right side, and the 30th anniversary logo is revealed, rotating into place on the black/bluish-grey background. It consists of the Rede Globo logo at the time, but rotated 90 degrees to the right and containing a giant chunk carved out to resemble a 3, thus making "30".
 * Version 2 (July-December): On a grey gradient background, a silver sphere is seen while many different panels containing the title cards of Rede Globo's programming at the time encircle it. As the camera moves to the other side and then to the bottom of the sphere, the panels fly away and the logo fades in as the camera positions itself into its usual place.

Variants:
 * An earlier version, used in December 1994, had the logo play like it's 1986 debut, but instead had the logo rotate and zoom out to reveal the full thing.
 * An unused version of Version 2 had the panels instead spinning and expanding outwards rapidly, turning into sparkles that formed the inside of the logo before the rest faded in and turned into place. The background is also pitch black before the grey gradient fades in when the logo does, and there is also a notable diamond texture on the rainbow gradient much like its print variant.
 * A test logo exists, where the logo zooms out to reveal it is encircled by an abstract, layered "30", presented in a blue transparent material with multicolored glowing edges. 2 versions of this exist: one where the pieces show the same result on both sides and had them emerging from the central sphere, and another with altering designs on each end and had them just encircling the logo.
 * Another test logo exists, with the logo rotating towards the screen and engulfing it with it's multicolored inside, as well as having the central sphere split open to reveal an abstract 3 and the Rede Globo logo forming the 0. The background also darkens after it forms. 2 variants also exist of this: one where the logo is flat on top and is resting at an angle, and one where they expand outwards to their full shape and where they face the screen.

FX/SFX: The CGI animation. It's hard to both look at and comprehend, but it's still good for the time. Likely done by Pacific Data Images. But, the second version was animated by Cranston/Csuri Productions.

Music/Sounds: Depends on the variant:
 * Version 1: A upbeat synthesized fanfare with a few synth whooshes and an announcer. Finishes off with the familiar 4-note melody. Later on, it was replaced by a different fanfare with piano and synth horns.
 * Version 2: An overly joyful, rather synthesized fanfare, ending with sparkles and the 4-note Globo melody. Usually has an announcer, but it may not have any.

Music/Sounds Variant: The early version had an heavy timpani drum and synth turn with a 1-note flourish. This was also used in the test logos as well.

Availability: Extinct.

Editor's Note: None.

6th Logo (40th Anniversary) (2005)
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7th Logo (45th Anniversary) (2010)
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8th Logo (50th Anniversary) (2015)
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