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===Background===
===Background===
'''Rysher Entertainment''' was founded by former [[Warner Bros. Television|Warner Bros.]] syndication executive Keith Samples in 1991 as a television syndication company, expanding into TV and feature film production. Cox Enterprises bought Rysher for $15 million in 1993, and merged [[Television Program Enterprises]] into it. Rysher was briefly renamed '''Rysher-TPE''' for a time, and that gave them the TPE, [[Operation Prime Time]] and [[Bing Crosby Productions]] libraries. Rysher was shut down in 1999 by Cox, and the distribution rights to the company's library was acquired by [[Paramount Television (1967-2006)|Paramount Television]] (now [[CBS Studios]] and [[CBS Media Ventures]]). The ownership of the library was later acquired by [[2929 Entertainment]] in 2001 and by Qualia Capital on March 29, 2006, who merged the library alongside the recently-acquired [[Pandora/Gaylord Films]] to form Qualia Libraries. Most of the company's film library is currently owned by [[Paramount Pictures]], except for ''The Opposite of Sex'', which is still owned by [[Sony Pictures Entertainment]] via [[Sony Pictures Classics]]. As for the television library, it is currently owned by [[Paramount Global]] and distributed by [[CBS Media Ventures]], while the ''Saved by the Bell'' franchise and ''California Dreams'' are currently owned by [[NBCUniversal Television|NBCUniversal Syndication Studios]] while [[MGM Television|MGM International Television]] has international television and digital rights to ''Saved by the Bell''.
'''Rysher Entertainment''' was founded by former [[Warner Bros. Television|Warner Bros.]] syndication executive Keith Samples in 1991 as a television syndication company, expanding into TV and feature film production. Cox Enterprises bought Rysher for $15 million in 1993, and merged [[Television Program Enterprises]] into it. Rysher was briefly renamed '''Rysher-TPE''' for a time, and that gave them the TPE, [[Operation Prime Time]] and [[Bing Crosby Productions]] libraries. Rysher was shut down in 1999 by Cox, and the distribution rights to the company's library was acquired by [[Paramount Television (1967-2006)|Paramount Television]] (now [[CBS Studios]] and [[CBS Media Ventures]]). The ownership of the library was later acquired by [[2929 Entertainment]] in 2001 and by Qualia Capital on March 29, 2006, who merged the library alongside the recently-acquired [[Pandora/Gaylord Films]] to form Qualia Libraries.

Most of the company's film library is currently owned by [[Paramount Pictures]], except for ''The Opposite of Sex'', which is still owned by [[Sony Pictures Entertainment]] via [[Sony Pictures Classics]]. As for the television library, it is currently owned by [[Paramount Global]] and distributed by [[CBS Media Ventures]], while the ''Saved by the Bell'' franchise and ''California Dreams'' are currently owned by [[NBCUniversal Syndication Studios]] ([[MGM Television|MGM International Television]] holds international television and digital rights to the former).


===1st Logo (September 1991-May 22, 1993)===
===1st Logo (September 1991-May 22, 1993)===
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'''Logo:''' We see a black/{{Font color|darkblue|dark blue}} gradient background with dozens of stars. The words "{{font|Times New Roman|RYSHER ENTERTAINMENT}}" in a white Belwe font then fade in. "{{font|Times New Roman|RYSHER}}" is on top of "{{font|Times New Roman|ENTERTAINMENT}}", both words are centered, and two stars fade in on the left and right of "{{font|Times New Roman|ENTERTAINMENT}}".
'''Logo:''' We see a black/{{color|darkblue|dark blue}} gradient background with dozens of stars. The words "{{font|Serif|RYSHER ENTERTAINMENT}}" in a white Belwe font then fade in. "{{font|Serif|RYSHER}}" is on top of "{{font|Serif|ENTERTAINMENT}}", both words are centered, and two stars fade in on the left and right of "{{font|Serif|ENTERTAINMENT}}".


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*On the first season of ''Highlander'', there is a still shot where it says "{{font|Times New Roman|''Distributed by''}}" on top and "{{font|Times New Roman|ENTERTAINMENT}}" is replaced with "{{font|Times New Roman|DISTRIBUTION}}".
* On the first season of ''Highlander'', there is a still shot where it says "{{font|Serif|''Distributed by''}}" on top and "{{font|Serif|ENTERTAINMENT}}" is replaced with "{{font|Serif|DISTRIBUTION}}".
*On ''The Making of Highlander: The Series'', the "{{font|Times New Roman|DISTRIBUTION}}" variant is seen animated and without "{{font|Times New Roman|''Distributed by''}}" above it.
* On ''The Making of Highlander: The Series'', the "{{font|Serif|DISTRIBUTION}}" variant is seen animated and without "{{font|Serif|''Distributed by''}}" above it.


'''FX/SFX:''' Early CGI.
'''FX/SFX:''' Early CGI.


'''Music/Sounds:''' We first hear a very low chime sound, then a saxophone solo, sounding similar to the style of Kenny G.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A very low chime sound followed by a saxophone solo, sounding similar to the style of Kenny G.


'''Availability:''' Uncommon. Seen on early 90s syndicated prints, ''Saved By the Bell'' reruns, which are seen on Me-TV and the DVD box sets. Other local syndicated reruns of ''Saved By the Bell'' now have the NBCUniversal logo instead of this one. The distribution variant is very rare, as new prints of ''Highlander'' do not feature this logo.
'''Availability:''' Uncommon. Seen on early 90s syndicated prints, ''Saved By the Bell'' reruns, which are seen on Me-TV and the DVD box sets. Other local syndicated reruns of ''Saved By the Bell'' now have the NBCUniversal logo instead of this one. The distribution variant is very rare, as new prints of ''Highlander'' do not feature this logo.




===2nd Logo (1993)===
===2nd Logo (1993)===
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'''Logo:''' A print version of the Rysher TPE variant of the next logo on a purple gradient background, albeit the text is separated with a dot.
'''Logo:''' A print version of the Rysher TPE variant of the next logo on a {{color|purple}} gradient background, albeit the text is separated with a dot.


'''FX/SFX:''' None.
'''FX/SFX:''' None.
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the last logo.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the last logo.


'''Availability:''' Extinct. Was last spotted on an episode of ''Wavelength'', a short-lived talk show that hasn't been shown anywhere since its cancellation. As of May 2022, when this logo was first uncovered, it's unknown if any other Rysher programs used this logo at the end of their credits, if this logo was just a placeholder, or was just made for the aforementioned talk show, though the latter two possibilities seem more likely.
'''Availability:''' Extinct. It was last spotted on an episode of ''Wavelength'', a short-lived talk show that hasn't been shown anywhere since its cancellation. As of May 2022, when this logo was first uncovered, it's unknown if any other Rysher programs used this logo at the end of their credits, if this logo was just a placeholder, or was just made for the aforementioned talk show, though the latter two possibilities seem more likely.




===3rd Logo (1993-1996)===
===3rd Logo (1993-1996)===
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'''Logo:''' On the top half of the screen, we see a silhouette of a city skyline (with hills in the background) at sunset. As it becomes nighttime, the lights in the city buildings are turned on as stars appear, along with the words "{{Font color|burlywood|{{font|Times New Roman|'''RYSHER'''}} ENTERTAINMENT}}" in beige. "{{Font color|burlywood|{{font|Times New Roman|'''RYSHER'''}}}}" is in a large, condensed Times New Roman-style font and "{{Font color|burlywood|ENTERTAINMENT}}" is seen in a smallish font below it. A comet then flies by.
'''Logo:''' On the top half of the screen, we see a silhouette of a city skyline (with hills in the background) at sunset. As it becomes nighttime, the lights in the city buildings are turned on as stars appear, along with the words "{{color|burlywood|{{font|Serif|'''RYSHER'''}} ENTERTAINMENT}}". "{{color|burlywood|{{font|Serif|'''RYSHER'''}}}}" is in a large, condensed Times New Roman-style font and "{{color|burlywood|ENTERTAINMENT}}" is seen in a smallish font below it. A comet then flies by.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* When Rysher merged with Television Program Enterprises in 1993, the text read "{{Font color|burlywood|{{font|Times New Roman|'''R{{Small|<u>YSHE</u>}}R TPE'''}}}}", with a line under "{{Font color|burlywood|{{font|Times New Roman|<u>YSHE</u>}}}}", and the text shrinks as it sets.
* When Rysher merged with Television Program Enterprises in 1993, the text read "{{color|burlywood|{{font|Serif|'''R{{Small|<u>YSHE</u>}}R TPE'''}}}}", with a line under "{{color|burlywood|{{font|Serif|YSHE}}}}", and the text shrinks as it sets.
* Sometimes, "in association with", "And in Association with", or "Produced in Association with" would be seen above the logo.
* Sometimes, "in association with", "And in Association with", or "Produced in Association with" would be seen above the logo.
* One version of the logo featured the text "{{Font color|burlywood|{{font|Times New Roman|R{{Small|<u>YSHE</u>}}R ENTERTAINMENT}}}}" in a smaller font with "{{font|Times New Roman|''and''}}" below.
* One version of the logo featured the text "{{color|burlywood|{{font|Serif|R{{Small|<u>YSHE</u>}}R ENTERTAINMENT}}}}" in a smaller font with "{{font|Serif|''and''}}" below.
* Another variant exists where the animation seems to be slowed down.
* Another variant exists where the animation seems to be slowed down.


'''FX/SFX:''' 2D computer animation.
'''FX/SFX:''' 2D computer animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A mellow horn tune with synth drums plays, with what sounds like a bird screeching (probably just a flute) at the end of the music. In other cases (usually with the "Cox Company" variant), it either uses the opening/closing theme of the show or TV movie or is silent.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A mellow horn tune with synth drums plays, with what sounds like a bird screeching or a flute at the end of the music. In other cases (usually with the "Cox Company" variant), it either uses the opening/closing theme of the show or TV movie or is silent.


'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
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* The "Rysher Entertainment and" variant can be seen on ''Shattered Image''. The extended variant was seen on ''Thunder in Paradise''.
* The "Rysher Entertainment and" variant can be seen on ''Shattered Image''. The extended variant was seen on ''Thunder in Paradise''.
* The "slowed-down" variant appeared on a Polish dub of the TV movie ''Siringo''.
* The "slowed-down" variant appeared on a Polish dub of the TV movie ''Siringo''.




===4th Logo (April 28, 1995-September 23, 2003)===
===4th Logo (April 28, 1995-September 23, 2003)===
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'''Logo:''' Modeled on the last logo, this time with more detail; the lights in the buildings flicker on and off and we see car lights moving, the hills have been changed to mountains, and the sky is more {{Font color|darkblue|blueish}} (it was {{Font color|purple|purple}} on the last logo). The words are now done in CGI and {{Font color|peru|copper}}, with "{{Font color|peru|{{font|Times New Roman|'''RYSHER'''}}}}" fading in with a zoom-in and "{{Font color|peru|ENTERTAINMENT}}" just fading in. The byline "{{Font color|peru|A COX COMPANY}}" (with " {{color|peru|COX}}" being the corporate logo) appears beneath the logo, and shortly afterwards, a comet streaks through the sky.
'''Logo:''' Modeled on the last logo, this time with more detail; the lights in the buildings flicker on and off and we see car lights moving, the hills have been changed to mountains, and the sky is more {{color|darkblue|blueish}} (it was {{color|purple}} on the last logo). The words are now done in CGI and {{color|peru|copper}}, with "{{color|peru|{{font|Serif|'''RYSHER'''}}}}" fading in with a zoom-in and "{{color|peru|ENTERTAINMENT}}" just fading in. The byline "{{color|peru|A COX COMPANY}}" (with " {{color|peru|COX}}" being the corporate logo) appears beneath the logo, and shortly afterwards, a comet streaks through the sky.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* An early version omits the Cox byline. The word "{{Font color|peru|ENTERTAINMENT}}" is also larger.
* An early version omits the Cox byline. "{{color|peru|ENTERTAINMENT}}" is also larger.
* A short version starts before the comet shoots through the sky. The longer version was primarily seen on some feature films produced by Rysher from 1995-1997, as well as a few TV shows.
* A short version starts before the comet shoots through the sky. The longer version was primarily seen on some feature films produced by Rysher from 1995-1997, as well as a few TV shows.
* Feature films often feature the text being smaller, depending on what aspect ratio it was shot in.
* Feature films often feature the text being smaller, depending on what aspect ratio it was shot in.
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* Also appears on international prints of [[HBO Films|HBO]] TV-movies from the time period, such as ''Rasputin''.
* Also appears on international prints of [[HBO Films|HBO]] TV-movies from the time period, such as ''Rasputin''.


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Revision as of 18:27, 21 November 2022


Background

Rysher Entertainment was founded by former Warner Bros. syndication executive Keith Samples in 1991 as a television syndication company, expanding into TV and feature film production. Cox Enterprises bought Rysher for $15 million in 1993, and merged Television Program Enterprises into it. Rysher was briefly renamed Rysher-TPE for a time, and that gave them the TPE, Operation Prime Time and Bing Crosby Productions libraries. Rysher was shut down in 1999 by Cox, and the distribution rights to the company's library was acquired by Paramount Television (now CBS Studios and CBS Media Ventures). The ownership of the library was later acquired by 2929 Entertainment in 2001 and by Qualia Capital on March 29, 2006, who merged the library alongside the recently-acquired Pandora/Gaylord Films to form Qualia Libraries.

Most of the company's film library is currently owned by Paramount Pictures, except for The Opposite of Sex, which is still owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment via Sony Pictures Classics. As for the television library, it is currently owned by Paramount Global and distributed by CBS Media Ventures, while the Saved by the Bell franchise and California Dreams are currently owned by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios (MGM International Television holds international television and digital rights to the former).

1st Logo (September 1991-May 22, 1993)


Logo: We see a black/dark blue gradient background with dozens of stars. The words "RYSHER ENTERTAINMENT" in a white Belwe font then fade in. "RYSHER" is on top of "ENTERTAINMENT", both words are centered, and two stars fade in on the left and right of "ENTERTAINMENT".

Variants:

  • On the first season of Highlander, there is a still shot where it says "Distributed by" on top and "ENTERTAINMENT" is replaced with "DISTRIBUTION".
  • On The Making of Highlander: The Series, the "DISTRIBUTION" variant is seen animated and without "Distributed by" above it.

FX/SFX: Early CGI.

Music/Sounds: A very low chime sound followed by a saxophone solo, sounding similar to the style of Kenny G.

Availability: Uncommon. Seen on early 90s syndicated prints, Saved By the Bell reruns, which are seen on Me-TV and the DVD box sets. Other local syndicated reruns of Saved By the Bell now have the NBCUniversal logo instead of this one. The distribution variant is very rare, as new prints of Highlander do not feature this logo.

2nd Logo (1993)


Logo: A print version of the Rysher TPE variant of the next logo on a purple gradient background, albeit the text is separated with a dot.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: Same as the last logo.

Availability: Extinct. It was last spotted on an episode of Wavelength, a short-lived talk show that hasn't been shown anywhere since its cancellation. As of May 2022, when this logo was first uncovered, it's unknown if any other Rysher programs used this logo at the end of their credits, if this logo was just a placeholder, or was just made for the aforementioned talk show, though the latter two possibilities seem more likely.

3rd Logo (1993-1996)


Logo: On the top half of the screen, we see a silhouette of a city skyline (with hills in the background) at sunset. As it becomes nighttime, the lights in the city buildings are turned on as stars appear, along with the words "RYSHER ENTERTAINMENT". "RYSHER" is in a large, condensed Times New Roman-style font and "ENTERTAINMENT" is seen in a smallish font below it. A comet then flies by.

Variants:

  • When Rysher merged with Television Program Enterprises in 1993, the text read "RYSHER TPE", with a line under "YSHE", and the text shrinks as it sets.
  • Sometimes, "in association with", "And in Association with", or "Produced in Association with" would be seen above the logo.
  • One version of the logo featured the text "RYSHER ENTERTAINMENT" in a smaller font with "and" below.
  • Another variant exists where the animation seems to be slowed down.

FX/SFX: 2D computer animation.

Music/Sounds: A mellow horn tune with synth drums plays, with what sounds like a bird screeching or a flute at the end of the music. In other cases (usually with the "Cox Company" variant), it either uses the opening/closing theme of the show or TV movie or is silent.

Music/Sounds Variants:

  • There is also an extended version of the jingle.
  • An even longer variation was seen on A Passion to Kill.
  • A short version of the music exists.

Availability: Uncommon.

  • It appears on syndicated reruns of Saved by the Bell: The College Years and season 2-4 (and some early season 5 episodes) of Highlander.
  • The Rysher TPE logo is rare, but still remains intact on all 4 episodes of Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian Style, a handful of Highlander episodes from 1993-1995, and appears on the pilot of Robocop: The Series entitled "The Future of Law Enforcement", which can be found on VHS.
  • The "Rysher Entertainment and" variant can be seen on Shattered Image. The extended variant was seen on Thunder in Paradise.
  • The "slowed-down" variant appeared on a Polish dub of the TV movie Siringo.

4th Logo (April 28, 1995-September 23, 2003)


Logo: Modeled on the last logo, this time with more detail; the lights in the buildings flicker on and off and we see car lights moving, the hills have been changed to mountains, and the sky is more blueish (it was purple on the last logo). The words are now done in CGI and copper, with "RYSHER" fading in with a zoom-in and "ENTERTAINMENT" just fading in. The byline "A COX COMPANY" (with " COX" being the corporate logo) appears beneath the logo, and shortly afterwards, a comet streaks through the sky.

Variants:

  • An early version omits the Cox byline. "ENTERTAINMENT" is also larger.
  • A short version starts before the comet shoots through the sky. The longer version was primarily seen on some feature films produced by Rysher from 1995-1997, as well as a few TV shows.
  • Feature films often feature the text being smaller, depending on what aspect ratio it was shot in.

FX/SFX: Same as before, but in CGI.

Music/Sounds: None.

Music/Sounds Variants:

  • CBS airings of Nash Bridges and Four Corners used a generic theme.
  • On some shows, the first logo's music can be heard.
  • On Three Wishes, a whoosh is heard as the comet streaks.

Availability: Common.

  • The logo can be seen on the first 3 seasons of Nash Bridges (except for season 4, which is plastered by the CBS Television Distribution logo, H&I airings use the DVD prints), seasons 4-6 of Highlander: The Series, all episodes of Highlander: The Raven, and the first season of Judge Mills Lane from 1998-99 which airs on Paramount Global owned Pluto TV (however this was plastered by the 1995 Paramount Domestic Television logo on episode 125 onwards instead).
  • Films that use this logo include Destiny Turns on the Radio, Three Wishes, White Man's Burden, Private Parts, Zeus and Roxanne, It Takes Two, Turbulence, House Arrest, The Eighteenth Angel, and Kingpin.
  • Also appears on international prints of HBO TV-movies from the time period, such as Rasputin.
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