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'''Availability:''' Rare. Seen on Dream Big tapes released by KidVision.
'''Availability:''' Rare. Seen on Dream Big tapes released by KidVision.


'''Editor's Note:''' The in-your-face zooming, the darkness, the THX-style music, and the loud thud at the end can get to some people, and due to the fact that this logo is considered "NITRO", this should not be a kid's logo at all. It's considerably less scary for those who are used to it.
'''Legacy:''' The in-your-face zooming, the darkness, the THX-style music, and the loud thud at the end can get to some people, and due to the fact that this logo is considered "NITRO", this should not be a kid's logo at all. It's considerably less scary for those who are used to it.

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(1990s)


Nicknames: "Zooming Text", "THX Deep Note Rip-Off", "Zooming Text of Doom", "The Audience is Now Deaf"

Logo: On a black background, a silver dotted line zooms up on us. When it finishes zooming, it flips upward, shining and sparkling in the process, revealing it to be the text "DAVE HOOD ENTERTAINMENT". It slowly zooms in and stops, then stays there for a few seconds and then fades out.

FX/SFX: The text zooming, flipping upward, shining, and sparkling.

Music/Sounds: A rising synth note that sounds very similar to THX's Deep Note (which is reused in the scene from Tiny Toons: How I Spent My Vacation), and a loud thud when the logo fades out, accompanied by a drum roll (possibly a part of the opening theme to Dream Big).

Availability: Rare. Seen on Dream Big tapes released by KidVision.

Legacy: The in-your-face zooming, the darkness, the THX-style music, and the loud thud at the end can get to some people, and due to the fact that this logo is considered "NITRO", this should not be a kid's logo at all. It's considerably less scary for those who are used to it.

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