Draft:TV9

Background
TV9 is a Malaysian TV channel owned by the Media Prima conglomerate. It was launched on April 22, 2006.

1st ID (April 22, 2006-2008)
Visuals: Against a blue background, multiple plants with a white border in, , and grow. The flowers then open as the TV9 logo (a giant, 9 with the hole being replaced with Helvetica) rises from them as a light goes through it. The logo then does a full rotation as the camera pans up from the plants. "Century Gothic" (Century Gothic) then fades in below as the logo shines and multiple lights pass through it before fading.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A tune played with a gamelan and a kompang, with a group of children singing "TV9, Dekat di Hati". At the end, you can hear a faint xylophone note.

2nd ID (2008-April? 2009)
Visuals: Against a gradient background, the camera zooms out from multiple outlined circles and bullseye-lookalike shapes as the camera rotates counterclockwise. A group of thin curvy lines in white and form in the background, along with thicker, differently-colored ones. The print version of the TV9 logo from before with the slogan under it fades in at the right of the screen and rises until it's near the top right of the screen. A firework effect appears on the logo as the curvy lines move past the screen.

Variants:
 * 2nd Anniversary Variant: Instead of the logo and the slogan fading in, a white glowing rectangle flies in from the right of the screen and forms a "2" with the logo in it, and the cursive text "tahun" in black next to the bottom of it. Another white rectangle flips in under the numeral, along with a black one with "Dekat di hatiku" in white and in cursive on it, flipping over the white rectangle. The numeral along with the rectangles under it flip into the logo itself in green with the slogan from before under it, emitting light. A firework effect then appears behind the logo.
 * Merdeka 51:

Technique: Computer animation and CGI.

Audio: A guitar tune with a woman singing "Dekat di Hatiku" two times.

Audio Variant: On the 2nd Anniversary variant, more notes of the guitar tune are heard at the beginning.

3rd ID (April?-December 31, 2009)
Visuals: The sequence starts with an image of multiple people sitting in a sandy field looking at a board displaying some spaceships flying past some buildings. As we slowly zoom from the image, the texts "Futura (Futura)", which is at the top left, and "Futura (Futura)", which is at the bottom right, fade in and zoom in briefly, along with "Futura (Futura)", which zooms away from us, as multiple rectangles fade in around the screen and move to the bottom left of the screen. The texts then fade away, and the TV9 logo from before (with part of it cut off) fades in on the squares. The lowercase letters, "t", "i", and "a" fade in behind the logo and move to spell "tiga", as the stacked texts "tahun" and "di hatiku" fade in below the "a".

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: A twelve-note bombastic orchestral fanfare.

4th ID (January 1, 2010-April 21, 2011)
Visuals:

Variants:

Technique: A combination of live-action and CGI.

Audio:

5th ID (April 22, 2011-February 2013)
Visuals:

Variants:

Technique: A combination of live-action and CGI, or just CGI.

Audio:

6th ID (February 2013-January 31, 2017)
Visuals:

Variants:
 * There is a prototype version of the ident where the flash doesn't occur before the end, and the logo and the grass at the end is less detailed. The grass also isn't animated.

Technique: CGI produced by Creative Stew.

Audio:

7th ID (February 1, 2017-September 8, 2021)
Visuals: Two variants were known to have aired on the channel:

Technique: CGI.

Audio:

8th ID (September 9, 2021-January 8, 2023)
Visuals:

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: An edited portion of the last few seconds of "Janji Happy" by Naim Daniel.

9th ID (January 9, 2023-)
Visuals: On a background, a  drip flies to the top right of the screen, causing it to splash. It's then followed by a white and drip splashing at the bottom left of the screen. Green,, and blue liquids come in, surrounding the center of the newly-formed circle, where the stacked text "Futura" in white forms and ripples briefly. The text then explodes, and the TV9 logo from before pops in. The liquids then stop rotating.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: A remixed version of the portion of "Janji Happy", with the third-to-last line said twice.