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Shin-Ei Animation
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Background
Shin-Ei Animation is a Japanese animation company owned by TV Asahi opened in 1976. Notable productions include the Doraemon and the Crayon Shin-Chan series.
1st (American) Logo (2002-2003)
Visuals: After we transition from the TV Asahi logo via Shin-Chan Nohara snapping his fingers, the screen cuts to a purple background with bubbles is the blurry words "SHIN-EI ANIMATION". Once Shin-Chan leaves the screen, "SHIN-EI" moves above the words "ANIMATION". While the words are moving a red "A" with a smiley face and right hand zooms out to the screen, causing the bubbles to disappear, and the words to become more clear.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: The end theme of the show.
Availability: Seen on the Vitello dub of Crayon Shin-Chan.
2nd (American) Logo (2003-2005)
Visuals: After the transition from the TV Asahi logo via a flash is the red "A" figure from before on a checker board floor. The words "SHIN-EI ANIMATION" in white is on top of the screen.
Technique: A digital graphic.
Audio: The end theme of the show.
Availability: Seen on the Phuuz dub of Crayon Shin-Chan.
3rd (1st Japanese) Logo (2006-2021)
Visuals: On a white background, there is a flipbook animation making the letter "A" figure appearing with head and hand. It pops out into a 3D look and looks left and right. Then, the symbol dashes out of the scene and runs while putting the letters of the company's name in baby blue. At the end, the red figure appears above the "A" and the "N" in "ANIMATION".
Variant: There is a shorter version where the figure appears.
Technique: Flipbook animation and then CGI.
Audio: First, the sounds of flipping paper, with some pops and tiny swooshes. Then a synth playful fanfare that ends with child laughing. The shorter version has no music.
Availability: Seen on the U.S dub of Doraemon. Also seen on various Japanese DVDs of its cartoons like Shin-Chan.