Cherry Japanimation

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Logo (2001)



Visuals: On a black background, a light occurs, revealing the half of a red sphere on a close-up. The sphere soon zooms out to reveal itself being a cherry, and the footage fades to a white word "Cherry" sliding across it with a water blob on it. It fades to a hand-written white word "japanimation" doing the same animation, but sliding across two water blobs. It fades to a complete cherry zooming out and a light wiping in the aforementioned word. Four white raindrop shapes then flip in, and a red object zooms out with a trail effect and flipping in afterwards to reveal itself being the word "Cherry". The background turns white.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A peaceful chime & trumpet tune accompanied by a whoosh when the words animate.

Audio Variant: Sometimes, a distorted futuristic synth tune with a whoosh and a high-pitched whistle is heard.

Availability: It was reported to appear in a Korean VHS of Tenchi Muyo! In Love as well as Kareshi Kanojo ni Jijou (aka 비밀일기 in South Korea) and Gakkou no Yuurei.

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