User:AlmightyKingPrawn/Pages I've Made Major Contribution to

Here's every page that I've done significant edits for. Major, MAJOR thanks to everyone who also helped out on these pages! I couldn't have done it without you. These are in very rough chronological order, so they might be hard to read. Oh, and be warned: it's a LONG list.


 * Sisbro Studios: The first page I've ever edited. Identified the rodent in the logo as a chipmunk and not a hamster.


 * Warner Bros. Pictures: Pointed out that Billy Mallery's theme for the 2021 logo on Vimeo was unused (the official one, back then, had yet to debut).


 * DNA Productions: Wrote the 9th logo's legacy.


 * Sony Pictures Animation: Discovered that the 4th logo was by Devastudios.


 * PBS Kids: Wrote the 8th and 9th logos' legacies and described the 10th logo. More recently, I extensively made captures of the new 12th logo from its sizzle reel.


 * PBS Kids/Station IDs: I guess the page was split? In that case I added a lot of captures for the current "PBS Kids characters with the logo" IDs and described a few.


 * BBC Two: Discovered and wrote all the 9th logo trivia.


 * The Muppets Studio: The 4th logo was the first logo I ever discovered and described by myself. The captures for the main logo and Muppets Haunted Mansion and The Muppets Mayhem trailer variants are mine.


 * HAL Laboratory: Wrote the 4th logo Trivia and added the EarthBound, Kirby Super Star and Kirby and the Forgotten Land captures. The captures from said games are also on Nintendo. I also unearthed a cool interview with Shigesato Itoi on the logo's creation.


 * Traveller's Tales: Wrote the initial Editor's Notes for the 3rd and 4th logos (they have since been revised a bit by others and of course are now under Legacy instead).


 * Warner Village Cinemas: Revised the 3rd logo description quite a bit.


 * Nickelodeon: When I became Twitter mutuals with Joey Ahlbum (somehow), I asked him for more info on "Doo-Wop-A-Saurus", which he obliged and I added to FX/SFX (now Technique). Whole lot of other edits and tweaks too.


 * Affirm Films: Described the music from 2017 onwards and hypothesized a connection to someone on YouTube named Jamie Anderson. Months and months later, Logofreak98 makes the great find that he is the composer of those 4 logos on his YouTube channel! Thanks, Logofreak!


 * Summit Entertainment: Hypothesized Jamie Anderson involvement for 2nd logo.


 * Indian Paintbrush: Hypothesized Jamie Anderson involvement.


 * Walmart Productions: Hypothesized Jamie Anderson involvement.


 * Cartoon Saloon: Described the Wolfwalkers variant.


 * DreamWorks Pictures: Described Stillwater remastered variant.


 * Pickwick Video: Wrote the legacy for the 3rd logo.


 * Eros International: Described the 4th logo and added most of the image captures to the page.


 * Oasis Animation: Cleaned up the current logo's description.


 * Dolphin Entertainment: Described all of the logos.


 * Warner Bros. Animation: Lots of different tweaks, notably the captures of the Bugs variants of the 25th logo and, on the variants page, the ones from Tiny Toons Looniversity (huge thanks to Broken Saw for taking my request for the captures! Absolutely no way I could have done it myself.)


 * Creegs, Inc.: The page was created by SuperMax124, but I wrote in its contents and made my first ever capture for it. I consider it, in an unofficial way, the first page I've ever created.


 * China Star Entertainment Group: Gave much of the page a much-needed rewrite.


 * Air Bud Entertainment: Rewrote the description.


 * Game Freak: Many edits, notably the Music/Sounds Trivia for the 8th logo (which PM pinter moved to the correct place), description cleanup for the 9th and 13th logos, and captures for the 13th, 16th, and Violet logos.


 * Nintendo Switch: Added the current capture.


 * Best Brains: Wrote the legacy.


 * Gizmonic Arts: Described all the variants (up to a point where I stopped) and wrote the legacy. An extremely difficult thing, idk if I'll ever repeat it with the Best Brains variants. I'm very embarrassed by how far behind I am on the Gizmoplex, and I seriously apologize. I don't feel comfortable doing the descriptions without seeing the movie first, and that requires the bravery of watching that scene in that Gamera movie where they apparently pull maggots out of an elephant trunk.


 * Good Universe: Rewrote description.


 * AVID:Logos in Popular Culture: Many edits, notably describing and adding the captures for the parodies in The Cuphead Show! and Rowdy and Peanut: Cat Burglar and keeping track of new Gizmoplex MST3K riffs.


 * MPL Communications: Added Trivia.


 * Reel FX Animation Studios: Discovered, described, and added the capture for the 4th logo.


 * Relativity Media: Discovered that the 3rd and 5th logos were designed by Mark Whiting.


 * Reliance Entertainment: Lots of cleanup in general.


 * Shemaroo Entertainment: Described all the logos alongside Henrynguye5.


 * Kojima Productions: Described it on the old wiki in my only significant edit there and discovered, described, and provided the capture for its prototype by Prologue on Vimeo.


 * Multicom Entertainment Group: Rewrote descriptions.


 * Rainbow S.p.A.: Alongside Cinemark, Studio 100, and the pages I've created, one of the most edited pages by me. Rewrote all the descriptions, added captures, and alongside Robbeevil3 discovered behind the scenes info for the 2nd logo.


 * Celebration Cinema: My white whale sighting of a logo, alongside a Goodrich Quality Theaters logo I saw in front of Sonic The Hedgehog 2. Described the 2nd logo, including what little is online, what I remember seeing, and what my sister claims exists.


 * Fandango: Google Translated an 8 year old YouTube comment by Carlo Barbalucca and uncovered what the soundtrack was an arrangement of.


 * Channel Awesome Productions: Added #ChangeTheChannel info. I found it really odd at the time that the page acted like all those collaborators still worked there and the 2nd logo was therefore still in use, when in reality it was... VERY dated at the time.


 * Studio 100: Another page that I didn't create, but had a ton to do with. Has been rewritten by many into a far larger page since then, but I rewrote the descriptions for the 1st and 2nd logos and provided a lot of their captures.


 * Starburns Industries: Wrote the Background.


 * The Jim Henson Company, and I guess by extension Henson Associates, Inc. and Jim Henson Productions: Split the page into Henson Associates, Jim Henson Productions, and The Jim Henson Company; they have since been split into completely separate pages and not sections. Rewrote description of 6th Jim Henson Company logo to reflect that the spider creature isn't a robot. Discovered, described, and added the capture for the 7th logo, and much later on identified its composer after a lot of sleuthing and Instagram DMs. The Mopatop's Shop Jim Henson Productions capture with the logo alongside Carlton Television is mine as well.


 * Pikachu Project: Described and added the capture for the Secrets of the Jungle logo. Also moved to its current name from the dated "Pikachu the Movie".


 * Marv Films: Described their 5th logo and added its capture back when we only had a short version. The current description is by CSYC. As for a bit of trivia, I discovered the logo when the local AMC played the Red Band trailer for The King's Man in front of Ghostbusters: Afterlife. Oops. Sure was something watching several F-bombs and a guy getting decapitated before a Ghostbusters movie.


 * SLR Productions: Rewrote descriptions.


 * Toonbox: Rewrote much of the page and added its capture.


 * Thirtieth Century Wolf: Rewrote much of the page and added captures.


 * Tobis Entertainment: Wrote the legacy for the 1st logo. I later discovered the 2nd current era logo, describing it and adding its capture, as well as splitting the page similar to how I did with The Jim Henson Company into Tobis Entertainment, Tobis StudioCanal, and Tobis Entertainment (second era). I described and added a capture for Tobis StudioCanal as well. I also Google Translated info on the 1st logo from the PANs Studio website and discovered some things about it that way.


 * The Magic Store: Wrote the Background.


 * Awesome Forces!: The first page I ever truly created. Has my description and capture. I consider it to be the point where I finally got my crap together as a wiki editor, though it took me much longer after to figure out categories.


 * Sunrise: Added the captures.


 * Marvel Studios: Discovered the unused logo.


 * DC Entertainment: Discovered several unused logos and cleaned up the descriptions of the Michael Daniels ones.


 * Michael de Luca Productions: Rewrote the description.


 * Sentai Filmworks: Described the 3rd logo.


 * Sumo.TV: Many edits including all of the captures.


 * AIMS Multimedia: Added capture.


 * MTI Teleprograms: Added capture.


 * Feature Films for Families: Described the 7th logo. This was long before I uncovered and added to their page their phone scammer antics... YEESH.


 * CBC: Described and added the capture for "Anything Can Happen On Channel 6".


 * France 3: Rewrote the 6th logo and wrote the 8th Logo. Made a lot of captures for the latter, but I was too scared to add them to the page for a very long time because it's a translation page. When I finally went for it half a year later, I messed up and Camenati had to fix it. Oops. But I think I know what to do now, and I'll probably be adding more images to translation pages in the future. (Everything I wrote here is now comically dated as we gave up on the translation feature for being too frustrating haha. But this did give me the skill to add images to source.)


 * 87North Productions: Described the logo with Blue2000.


 * Summertime Entertainment: Wrote the description.


 * Illumination: Rewrote the legacy (which has itself been since rewritten), among many other smaller edits.


 * Regency Television: Described and provided the capture for the 4th logo.


 * Fusfeld & Cuthbertson Regional Entertainment: The second page I ever created. Like Awesome Forces, has my description and capture.


 * Netflix Originals: Added Trivia regarding the "TUDUM". Also rewrote the description of the unused Michael Daniels logo. Later on, I described the 6th logo.


 * Rashid Films: Wrote the legacy for the 1st logo.


 * Leonine Distribution: Rewrote the description.


 * StudioMDHR: Added the captures. Current Cuphead Show capture is by AndrewSolio.


 * Dennis & Penny's Son, Inc.: Added captures and legacy (the latter of which has been cut, which I highly disagree with as it was the general reaction to the logo but whatever).


 * Delirium Films: Described the 1st logo and added its capture. I discovered the other logos and was stopped from describing them due to real life stuff I don't remember. Then... I completely forgot. Incredibly embarrassing, this is why I have a sandbox now smh. Huge thanks to Camenati for filling in the awkward blanks left by my stupid mistake several months later.


 * Tencent Pictures: Tweaked the 2nd logo's description a bit.


 * Titus Interactive: Added the Superman 64 prototype variant capture.


 * ToonBox Entertainment: Many tweaks, the most notable being getting to the bottom of the company's fate and finding out through my stepmother texting her friend that worked there that the company had a really nasty shutdown full of layoffs and was absolutely not still open (you can read the full story in the page's edit history).


 * Double Fine: Lots of cleanup, including captures and descriptions of absent variants. Seems much of it has been split off into a variants page.


 * GlueWorks Entertainment: Rewrote the description.


 * DeAPlaneta: Found the composers and wrote the legacy.


 * 360 Pictures: Added the capture.


 * Lotte Cultureworks: Wrote the descriptions for all but the 2nd logo and the one under the current name.


 * Atomic Monster Productions: Discovered the black-and-white variant of the 2nd logo and wrote its Trivia.


 * Tap That Maple: Rewrote description and added the current capture.


 * Adult Swim IDs: Wrote the Music/Sounds Trivia for "The Dawn Is Your Enemy" and the legacies for the "Atlanta", "Morph", and "Dinner Party" sign-off IDs.


 * Kiddinx: Rewrote the description.


 * Hulu Originals: Added the captures for the #HuluIDs (TheRealMarcel2000 being the one to put them on the page cause I was then terrible at source) and might describe them someday... IF I REMEMBER FOR ONCE.


 * Zoo Lane Productions and Millimages: Added captures from 64 Zoo Lane (originally from Broken Saw and Sloshy).


 * Warner Bros. Discovery: Added the "scope" capture. Quite ironic how fast I went to make and add said capture considering how much I now want that company to burn.


 * JoWooD Productions: Added the captures.


 * DNEG Animation: The third page I've ever created. As usual, I did the description and capture.


 * Overture Films: Added captures.


 * Mythomagic: My 4th page, which as usual, means a description and a capture.


 * Wii: Described and added the capture for the Mario Kart Wii logo. Also wrote the Background.


 * HB Wink Animation: Rewrote description and added capture.


 * Vaibhav Studios: 5th page I created. No need to repeat myself beyond that.


 * Screen Media Ventures: Added Chicken Soup for the Soul byline capture.


 * Guru Studio: Rewrote description for the 2nd logo.


 * My Plastic Badger: Basically fixed the page after Chuck and his socks made it a mess, keeping to it every time he came back and made it a mess again.


 * KinoMost: Did some eagle ID, easily with the second logo, but only vaguely with the first. Huge, HUGE thanks to TinyLongwing on Reddit for FINALLY solving the mystery of just what type of eagle is in the first logo after maybe well over a year of wondering!


 * Channel 5: For the 2nd set of IDs for the current era, I described "Birds" and "Whales" and tweaked what was written for "Dogs".


 * Toonz Animation India: Rewrote what a Chuck sock tried for the 3rd logo while also questioning when the logo may have actually been made due to Bunyan and Babe's VERY complex release history.


 * High Voltage Software: Discovered the 20th logo and added its capture (LMgamer36 wrote the description).


 * RealD 3D: Described the Pikmin logo. I also added the captures of it, but I royally messed up, so thank you Camenati for fixing that.


 * CPHS-6: My mom used to work here! According to her and her friend who made the logo on a Video Toaster that she texted about the page existing, the full length 3rd logo has the girl's hair fall out in the end. Let the search commence!


 * D Star Entertainment: My dad discovered it. Camenati made the page.


 * Monkeypaw Productions: Added Trivia that the logo may be a reference to Get Out. Also discovered that Wendy Fuller is the animator.


 * Télé-Université: Described the logo and expanded the legacy.


 * Odesa Film Studio: Described the 3rd logo and added its image captures.


 * Super Star Rajni: Expanded the page and added the captures for all but the 1st logo.


 * Nastoyashcheye Strashnoye Televidyniye: Gave most of the page a serious grammar deep clean.


 * Tubi Originals: Added info on and the capture for the 2nd logo.


 * Madcap Productions: My 6th page creation. I don't think the logo was known to the community before I found it.


 * Cowboy Booking International, Plexifilm, and Bonfire Films of America: My 7th, 8th, and 9th pages, made in rapid succession due to them all appearing on the same film.


 * Fulmar Television & Film: Noted that fulmars are an actual type of bird.


 * VVS Films: Did the initial description for the 7th logo, which SuperMax124 tweaked for the better. Also provided its captures. The page did a weird glitch where the categories where everywhere except where they were supposed to be. By trial by fire, I finally learned the secret to how to add categories to pages without Firefox crashing, which should have been obvious: just use source. Now I truly feel like I finally know what I am doing on this wiki.


 * Argentina Sono Film S.A.C.I.: Made note of the very, VERY different reception different logos from the company get between the English-speaking logo community and people who live in Argentina.


 * Vision Scape Interactive: Formatted the page, added the capture, wrote the legacy, and discovered the connection between the creepy clown and a cancelled Xbox Tony Hawk clone.


 * Citel Vidéo: Wrote the legacy for the 2nd logo.


 * Filmstaden AB, or as I call it, Glitchy McCrashface: My 10th page creation, all right. My absolutely agonizing 10th page creation. The editor kept glitching up so that parts of the page would just... disappear, so I couldn't edit them or bring them back. It bolded random text that I never even tried to bold. Right when I was almost done and just about to hit save, Miraheze made the page refresh for some reason and I lost EVERYTHING. Agonizing experience, took 2 hours. Somehow, I did it.


 * Pentrex: Did a lot of cleanup.


 * Huhu Studios: Identified "huhu" as referring to the huhu beetles of New Zealand. Wrote the Background and 3rd logo description, and also did the capture for the latter. I also found out that their mascot is named Hubert.


 * Magic Box: Cleaned up the page.


 * Likely Story: Expanded trivia.


 * Skylark Productions: Cleaned up the long untouched page.


 * Bloody Disgusting: Described the 3rd logo.


 * Intellivision: Added the capture to one of the most masterful logos to ever exist, BAY SEVENTAYN BAAAAWWWWLMER.


 * Nintendo Studios: 11th page creation. HUGE thanks to everyone who somehow saw the Mario movie THAT early (I saw the matinée, for goodness sake!) and described the full logo long before me and well enough that I didn't have to edit anything.


 * Mercury Filmworks: Among other edits, described the 6th logo (the fancy golden "M" beyond my editing skills was someone else, maybe Camenati?)


 * Two Grown Men: Added trivia.


 * The Pokémon Company: Added capture of and described the TPCI variant of the yU+co logo.


 * Bloom Media: Lots of cleanup and rewriting.


 * The Roald Dahl Story Company: Described the animated variant of the 1st logo and the references to Roald Dahl books in the 2nd logo. The latter was rewritten by BorderGuard87.


 * Henson Independent Properties: My 12th page creation, and a VERY mysterious one at that. I couldn't find any info on the company or its usage at first. Huge, huge, HUGE thanks to everyone who helped me crack the code of "HiP" being a Henson subsidiary!


 * Artistic Films: My 13th page creation, one that is quite pretty for the number that it is. BorderGuard87 rewrote the description for the better.


 * BBC One: Added info on the famous balloon's current whereabouts, a current picture of it, and further pictures and information when the balloon got inflated for the first time in 21 years.


 * Adam F. Goldberg Productions: Added the variant used on The Muppets Mayhem. I also purchased a virtual ticket to an event with Dave Goelz where he explained an inside joke with him and Bill Barretta that may explain the audio to the variant, and added the details.


 * Marvel Knights: Added my Thor & Loki: Blood Brothers trailer finds. In the former's case, Hb1290 found some more uses of it, and they in turn inspired me to learn something very significant: while they indeed only released 2 films to theaters, contrary to common logo community belief Marvel Knights is very much still alive. Cue mass flip-flop editing of end dates lol.


 * Saban Brands, Tang Media Partners, Global Road Entertainment, IMAX Corporation, and Paramount Players: Described loads of unused logos designed by Michael Daniels at Devastudios.


 * The Asylum: Described the 2nd logo.


 * Endgame Entertainment: Found the designers.


 * Nano Chameleon: Noted that the chameleon in the logo was likely one of the Brookesia genus.


 * Nicktoons: Lots of animal ID on their really, REALLY weird bumpers. Kinda funny to me that the Egyptian vulture, which I'd argue was the most obscure animal there, also happened to be the one already identified.


 * Jane Goodall Institute: My 14th page creation, and yet another one I messed up at launch. Thanks for solving the issue, Camenati!


 * Alibaba Pictures: Rewrote the description as it was (rather messily) describing a short variant and not the full logo.


 * Sandrew Metronome: Described the 3rd logo.


 * Toys for Bob: Around the tail end of my near-finished Cinemark project, I took a breather from the more complex descriptions to describe the 5th logo. LogoLover2000 tweaked my writing. My capture was also a duplicate, as I didn't know someone already uploaded it to the wiki. Oops.


 * Simitar Motorsports Video: My 15th page creation and my final edit on the old wiki. I was confused as to why it wouldn't let me upload my capture. There was good reason: waking in the morning to see if I got a reply to my questions on this in the forums, I instead saw that we had moved to WikiForge! The capture has since been added to the page. I genuinely wonder if that was the last new page on the old wiki or not.


 * MGM+ Feature Presentation: My 16th page creation.


 * Cocomelon: Instead of actually doing anything useful with my life, I wrote the legacy. Yeah. Please don't put my name on the page credits there, because I think that JJ is hunting for my soul.


 * Cinemark Theatres and Cinemark International: Hoo boy. HOO BOY. HANDS DOWN, the hardest I ever worked on this wiki. It actually took me MONTHS. Basically, I was trying to find on Vimeo the lost "dog and projector" trailer. I didn't find it, but I did find its fellow 2012 trailer "Meeting" that was hiding there the whole time... as well as EVERYTHING ELSE. Basically everything on the Cinemark International page (split off from the main one where I initially added things) is my writing. A LOT of writing. Cinemark loves their upbeat animated musical policy trailers, as they should, but MAN can they be hard to describe with how complicated they are! I'm particularly proud of my work with "Segurito y El Gato Joe", as that was an especially big challenge, plus simply finding out that the real front row fanatic survived on-screen a bit longer than thought! As for the main page, while almost everything was split off, my writeup for "Meeting", the sole North American trailer I found, remains.


 * Shout! Studios: In addition to a capture from one of the Thor and Loki: Blood Brothers trailers, I moved the page to its current name, and described all logos under the current name as well.


 * Checkered Past: My 17th page creation. It was hard, as the wiki has been down for me more often than not, but after weeks of effort fighting the servers, everything is described.


 * Gaumont: A Vimeo dive had me discover an unused logo, several unused themes and behind-the-scenes orchestra footage for the 11th logo, and the makers of the 10th logo.


 * Saber Interactive: Identified the feline as a Smilodon.


 * The Jim Henson Legacy: My 18th page creation. I was shocked to not only find a Jim Henson documentary so obscure that it isn't on Muppet Wiki, but to find an on-screen use of this logo.


 * New Republic Pictures, CJ Entertainment, and Starz Originals: Made some good Behance finds. Notably, turns out the Starz logo is mostly practical effects.


 * Thorn EMI/HBO Video: Hands down, the weirdest logo discovery I have ever made. Like a crappy lost episode creepypasta, my sister was given a weird tape simply labeled "Fraggle Rock" by a stranger on a creepy road. In case you didn't know, I'm a huge Fraggle Rock fanatic, so she gave it to me. The tape is so bizarre. It starts with the Thorn/EMI HBO Video logo, and after that, it's the same promo for the final seasons of show on loop for a half hour! If it's a raw promo tape for TV stations, why is the logo at the front? I have absolutely no clue what my sister gave me.


 * Platypus Production: 19th page creation.


 * Nickelodeon Shorts: My 20th page creation, and a very special one at that! I can't believe we managed to find this. Major W, FT Depot. Major W.


 * Aardman Animations: Described the 6th logo.


 * Sirius Thinking Ltd.: Started up a search on the Tough Pigs Discord to find the people the logo is dedicated to. Huge thanks to MuppetDude for being the one to find the answer!

If you somehow read all of this without being bored of me, I don't know how you did it.