Éditions Larousse

Background
Éditions Larousse is a French publishing company founded by Pierre Larousse in 1852. They specialize in producing reference works, notably dictionaries. The company underwent multiple acquisitions later in its lifespan, which include Compagnie Européenne de Publication in 1984, Havas in 1997, Vivendi Universal a year later, the Lagardère Group in 2002, and finally Hachette Livre since 2004.

1st Logo (November 7, 1988?-1993)
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Visuals: On a concrete background, "AVEC LA PARTICIPATION DE " with no fill and a shadow effect fades in. Soon after, it crossfades to a, 19th-century themed picture of a woman with long hair facing the right while blowing a dandelion. She is also behind a serif "L" with a white and outline. The seed heads are blown off before stopping a few seconds later. Then, the picture is engraved into the wall and loses its fill. The company name in and a outlined rectangle surrounding it fades over the picture.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: A fast classical piano arpeggio.

Availability: It was seen on early episodes of Questions pur un champion.

2nd Logo (June 20?, 1993-2004)
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3rd Logo (Summer? 2004-)
Visuals: This is an updated version of the 2nd logo's in-credit variant. The company name, while still large, is to the left of the drawing, the bottom half of the dandelion is removed, and the company's tagline "Impact " is arced to the right of the woman's head.

Variant: Sometimes, the logo is stretched.

Technique: A still graphic.

Audio: The closing theme of the show.

Availability: Seen on episodes of Questions pur un champion from the late 2000's to today.