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===Background=== |
===Background=== |
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As part of Seagram's |
As part of Seagram's buyout of MCA in 1995, the latter company's president Sidney Sheinberg, along with his sons Jon and Bill, started a Seagram-financed production company called '''The Bubble Factory''' with its first release being ''Flipper'' in 1996. Two years later, the company was severed from its parent company [[Universal Pictures]] (now a division of NBCUniversal) in the wake of a string of box-office failures. The company has since released films very sporadically. |
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===(May 17, 1996-)=== |
===Logo (May 17, 1996-February 23, 2018)=== |
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[[File:Screenshot 20211113-141513 YouTube.jpg|350px|center]] |
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File:The Bubble Factory (1996).png |
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File:The Bubble Factory (print, 1997).png |
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'''Nickname:''' "Exactly What It Says on the Tin" |
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'''Visuals:''' On a {{color|blue}} sky background is a picture of a large quirky-looking building with a pipe sticking out of the roof, sitting on a grass plain. Behind the building is a large {{color|gold|yellow}} circle, which has the words: |
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{{color|darkred|{{Font|Serif|'''THE'''}}}}<br>{{color|darkred|{{Font|Serif|{{Big|'''B'''}}'''UBBL'''{{Big|'''E'''}}}}}}<br>{{color|darkred|{{Font|Serif|{{Big|'''F'''}}'''ACTOR'''{{Big|'''Y'''}}}}}} |
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'''THE''' |
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'''BUBBLE''' |
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'''FACTORY''' |
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in dark red with a white outline, and with the "'''B'''", "'''E'''", "'''F'''", and "'''Y'''" larger than the rest of the letters. Bubbles flow out of the factory pipe and crowd the screen. |
in {{color|darkred|dark red}} with a white outline, and with the "{{color|darkred|{{Font|Serif|'''B'''}}}}", "{{color|darkred|{{Font|Serif|'''E'''}}}}", "{{color|darkred|{{Font|Serif|'''F'''}}}}", and "{{color|darkred|{{Font|Serif|'''Y'''}}}}" larger than the rest of the letters. Bubbles flow out of the factory pipe and crowd the screen. |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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'''Technique:''' 2D digital animation. |
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'''Audio:''' A lighthearted horn-and-chime theme composed by Marc Shaiman and John Bisharat, accompanied by faint bubbling sounds. |
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'''Trivia:''' The Nostalgia Critic lampooned this logo in a skit from his review of ''A Simple Wish''. In the skit, he plays the executive at a literal bubble factory (mentioning how Build-a-Bear Workshop had great success in financing ''Terminator 2: Judgement Day'') who chooses to finance a "Mara Wilson fairytale" instead of a "movie about the sinking of the titanic". |
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'''FX/SFX:''' The cloud background and the bubbles. |
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* On <u>''A Simple Wish''</u>, a softer, more lush arrangement of the theme is heard. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' An lighthearted horn-and-chime theme that sounds quite similar to the 1993 [[Columbia Pictures]] logo music. If you listen very closely, you can hear the sound of the bubbling when the bubbles are flowing out of the pipe. |
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[[Category:American film logos]] |
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[[Category:United States]] |
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* On some films, the theme is re-orchestrated. |
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'''Editor's Note:''' None. |
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[[Category:Film logos]] |
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Latest revision as of 06:05, 11 April 2024
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Background
As part of Seagram's buyout of MCA in 1995, the latter company's president Sidney Sheinberg, along with his sons Jon and Bill, started a Seagram-financed production company called The Bubble Factory with its first release being Flipper in 1996. Two years later, the company was severed from its parent company Universal Pictures (now a division of NBCUniversal) in the wake of a string of box-office failures. The company has since released films very sporadically.
Logo (May 17, 1996-February 23, 2018)
Visuals: On a blue sky background is a picture of a large quirky-looking building with a pipe sticking out of the roof, sitting on a grass plain. Behind the building is a large yellow circle, which has the words:
THE
BUBBLE
FACTORY
in dark red with a white outline, and with the "B", "E", "F", and "Y" larger than the rest of the letters. Bubbles flow out of the factory pipe and crowd the screen.
Variants:
- On 4:3 full-screen prints of films, the logo is choppier, and sometimes in open matte.
- At the end of Slappy and the Stinkers, the print logo is seen on a black background.
Technique: 2D digital animation.
Audio: A lighthearted horn-and-chime theme composed by Marc Shaiman and John Bisharat, accompanied by faint bubbling sounds.
Audio Variants:
- In rare cases, the opening theme of the movie is heard.
- On A Simple Wish, a softer, more lush arrangement of the theme is heard.
- On That Old Feeling, a jazzy rendition of the jingle plays.
Availability: Seen on films from the company such as Flipper (the first movie with this logo), The Pest, A Simple Wish, McHale's Navy, For Richer or Poorer, Made in Brooklyn, Creature, and What Lola Wants.