User:Vmoney25

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About me

He/him plz. I love New York City. While we don't go often due to traffic and potential crime, I love seeing the New York skyline every time we go to my Aunt's house up north. I love animation, drawing, book writing, puzzles, and of course, logos (for a surprisingly long time). I have always dreamt of making descriptions on the AVID better and have thought up a multitrillion-dollar movie company called "Rocket Bunny Entertainment" (named after a car trimming company, but once called it "Planet Monkey" because that's what I thought it was; now renamed Robun Entertainment) with a few other successful divisions which I put in my sandbox.

I was born in Toms River, New Jersey at the Community Medical Center, during 8:30 AM. My birthstone was the emerald and my birth sign was Taurus. During my life, I was just starting to learn about the wonders of the world and developed a strong (but a sometimes private) relationship with watching YouTube. I first started watching logos at around 5 years old, and still have a massive connection with undiscovered logos I will have yet to discover. Outside of logos, I am a huge fan of drawing and sketching (but not coloring) and can draw just about anything if you give me some time to work on it. One of the very first realistic drawings I did was a drawing of Ludwig van Beethoven on my boogie board. Since then, I gained the ability to draw anything or anyone, such as logos, animals, people, places, things, and poses. Much of my addictions come, stay, and then go (like a hotel but a brain), but drawing, especially New York (one of my favorite places in the world) will always be one of my favorites.

I own a wide variety of sketchbooks dedicated to drawing amazing pictures, even maps and logo archives (no, not the channel, but a logo combination I draw in the sketchbook). A huge favorite of mine to draw are Hong Kong logos, since I love writing text in Chinese.

I have been secretly exploring the AVID for almost a year (back when it was called CLG Wiki) and finding many pages with incomplete descriptions and grammatical errors. Hoping I can finally have a chance on this site, I joined on January 13, 2023. The very first edit I've done was on the Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment/Clip-On Library as adding legacies to reflect the FANDOM counterpart (which for some reason has the files for the bumpers while we just stand bare naked). Since then, I started becoming one working editor, fixing grammatical errors and getting rid of TBAs (well, if I have the videos). One of my biggest edits (as of right now) are adding to my Dream Logos on the user page and getring rid of "Unknown"s. Also, I generously help new friends with what is wrong, and am currently working my way towards that 1000-edits milestone.

My favorite/not-so-favorite things

Logos: A ton. Here are a few:

Vue Cinemas (Big Screen Entertainment; There's no denying that I absolutely love this logo. Everything about it captivates me-the music, the animation, and just everything else. It's so pulchritudinous that I still play it even today after a whole year.)

Warner Village Cinemas (1st logo after the merger; Not only does this feel so relaxing but it feels like you're actually in space.)

Paramount Pictures (Every one of them stands out to me.)

Bo Ho Films Co., Ltd. (2nd logo; I can't get over how nostalgic that music feels.)

Bojon Films Company Ltd. (Used to hum this music on repeat and I get goosebumps from listening to it.

Go Go Film Productions (That music is so catchy I love it.)

Magnum Films (2nd and 3rd music variants; Nostalgia captured.)

3M Video (France) (Yes, it's stealing, but I love that music by Cerrone.)

Universal Pictures (1997 logo "E.T." and "Scorpion King" music variants; current logo.)

Gramercy Pictures (original; I have such fond memories listening to that music--anyone know Mallrats?)

Johnny Mak Productions Ltd. (Another contender in amazing Hong Kong logos.)

Distribution Workshop (Film Workshop); 1st and 2nd logos; For the 1st: I like the music even though its not my style, but for the 2nd: I like it, but its on the very verge of loving it because its easily hummable.)

Media Asia Group (1st logo; Just love that music, especially the end.)

StudioCanal (4th logo; I love and respect the meticulous effort to create this, and I just love the music.)

Amblin Entertainment (2nd and 3rd logos; I love Spielberg, so this is a no-brainer.)

Reliance Entertainment (4th logo; I love how it remixes the music from the logo used in India, and the fact that the bridge acts as the connection between DreamWorks and Reliance, really clever.)

DreamWorks Animation (4th logo; Such a clever concept and I think that music might be my favorite of the four.)

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment (2007 logo; I hate Disney but that fanfare is amazing.)

THX (Broadway, Grand, Simpsons, Tex, Tex 2, Cavalcade, Bounty, Tex 3, Eclipse, Genesis; I love them now, but I remember this note scaring me s**tless as a kid.)

Dolby Digital (Train, City, Rain, Aurora, Stomp, Dolbee; The "Aurora" trailer's music just has me going into an absolute whim.)

Dolby Stereo (Surround Fantastique; I can't get over that beautiful music by the late Mancini.)

Sony Dynamic Digital Sound (1st logo; I just love the sound effects.)

Deluxe Digital Studios (3rd logo; The end of that music gives me goosebumps.)

Macrovision (Just soothing.)

..and many more!


Least Favorite Logos:

Team Happy Rainbow Panda Bears (..just why? (but tbh, that's some great pixel art.))

Timpson Films (2nd logo; How? How did no one making this logo even care?! Well, they might've, but New Zealand, you're so much better than this. This was so crude that not even SnowflakesOmega had the balls to show it.)

Fox Television Studios (That lightning scared the crap out of me when I was little.)

Zombastic Productions, Inc. (Just the thought of injecting stuff into people's eyes makes me vomit. 🤮)

Ludo Studio (There are zero things I hate more than Bluey. Peppa Pig, Cocomelon, Hepatitis, the UGLIEST Squishmallows, South Park, a line at the DMV, butterflies up close, thick broth and so many others are looking GREAT in comparison to that crap. If I never see that stupid ass face again, my life would be cured. The MAIN reason I would LOVE the States if she hadn't BRAINWASHED the population into uncontrollable rabid asses with annoying accents. Even THE FREAKING GOONIES is more enjoyable than spending SEVEN LONG ASS minutes in a PTSD-colored house with annoying alien like hind organisms meant to resemble "dogs".)

VID (ANY variant when the mask speaks; I haven't fully seen them but the thought of it makes me not want to look at them.)

Valve Corporation (I'm not scared of the logo as a whole, but I saw this video and had me scared s**tless.)

Ear Booker Productions (And this is why I don't come close to Weird Al. *EPILEPSY BEWARE*)

Idiots (Imagine being in the theater watching The Bobs Burgers Movie and this logo unexpectedly comes on. Not only do you feel the urge to escape the theater because you're watching a pirated copy of it, but you also feel personally insulted at the same time.)

Caution Video (Embarrassment and irritation captured in two logos.)

Titwala Filmwalas (No. I'm not thinking that even the greatest Indian viewer can actually hear this without dying from ear cancer. *HEADPHONE USERS BEWARE*)

Delirium Films (A classic artistic representation of "cocaine mixed with weed".)

Colombiana de Television (1979) ("How to give someone ear cancer in about 15 seconds".)


Scariest logo:

Walt Disney Home Entertainment (2001; THX is nothing compared to this. The way the music goes from quiet with a cute little whoosh to an all out assault on your eardrums with its orchestral explosion just JARS and PETRIFIES me to no end, especially that fade out. This is the exact reason why I surround myself with my plushes and pillows to get it out of my head every night when I go to bed. And when you don't suspect it coming and the flash appears on the screen, I bet even the little kids who put a Disney DVD in will run out of the room and to their parents crying. And also, I literally keep thinking that the arc is a frowning face even though I also think it's trying to represent the Earth. I seriously don't get this. Was Disney purposely trying to creep out and scare the CRAP out of its audience throughout the early and mid 2000s? If so, this is exactly why I also avoid watching Disney movies. And the reason why in my world, I got Rocket Bunny to put an end to Disney for good.)


Un-scariest logos:

Screen Gems Television (1965-1974; I kind of get now why you hate it, but come on. It's really not that bad.)

PolyGram Video (1993-1997; It kind of got on my nerve, but I still imitate the sounds in the logo with my mouth nowadays, so I don't find it bad.)

Oz Film Company (1914-1915; Am I the only one who doesn't find this scary one bit?)

VID (1990; Already mentioned this, but the original is not that bad.)

Klasky Csupo (1998; Although it still makes me jump a little when it appears, the rest of the logo's not bad at all.. but I just want the parodies to stop.)


Best logo of 2019: DreamWorks Animation (2019-2022; I love how they not only express different animation techniques and times of day into a 22-second animation, but power it with an amazingly done fanfare. One of the best and most calmingly to majestically inventive logos I've ever seen, but I'm not a fan of what they did to the iconic Moon Boy.

Best logo of 2020: Imagine Entertainment (Although at times it gets unnatural, I love the fanfare and the more realistic approach more over their previous logo, and I can't get over how beautifully animated it is. Grazer and Howard, you've done good.)

Best logos of 2021:

  • CBS Special Presentation (Everyone knows it, and CBS responded in kind. While it's not the same music, any way, it's still an outstanding revival of its classic 70s counterpart.)
  • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (I love that fanfare, the fact that they implemented the iconic phrase's translation, and everything they did with Leo. Everything about this logo captivates me and makes me happy it exists.)
  • MTV Entertainment Studios ("Money for Nothing" is now one of my favorite songs because of this logo. Great job; now I can't stop listening to it! {SIDE NOTE: Every time I think of MTV, I think of Clone High. Great show; you should watch it.})

Best logo of 2022: DreamWorks Animation (Such a clever concept and I love the return of their iconic music. One of my favorite logos of all time.)

Best logo of 2023: Warner Bros. Pictures (A total surprise to be honest. I was never expecting them to go through another rebrand, but I like it even more than Pentagram's logo. I love how they brought back the banner and implemented it with their WBD design. I think it fits perfectly with the 2021 logo's concept. Plus, I REALLY want to hear Yoffee's fanfare. If we do, I speculate it will sound amazing!)

Best logo of 2024: TBA until something new debuts.

Worst logo of 2018: Summit Entertainment (The most hypocritical logo you can EVER concieve. Just who the hell ASKED for this?!)

Worst logo of 2019: Fuzzy Door Productions (If Seth MacFarlane himself approached the company that made this logo, he would flip them off repeatedly and use moderate violence against them. Basicly he would just be displeased and angered. Just, seriously. This is probably the lowest effort thing I have ever seen in quite a while. Making the door that bland 2D scheme just basically goes against everything the company is named after. I like the animated version a tiny bit with the music but that's about all the credit I can give it. Question: does anyone even care about Family Guy anymore even after their Fortnite collaboration? If so, I wonder how much.)

Worst logos of 2020 (I know if you like these ones): 20th Century Studios and Searchlight Pictures (One of the things in life I will never get over. {SIDE NOTE: The TEXT on the Searchlight structure is LITERALLY FLOATING!!!})

Worst logo of 2021: Double Molyneux Sister Sheux (First of all, what the hell is that name? Second of all, they look too much like hippie brothers to be sisters. Third, HOW has Nintendo not taken notice and slammed a lawsuit yet? They are straight up MARIO ripoffs!)

Worst logo of 2022: Idiots (If I EVER saw this in a cinema, I would run away screaming in anguish and terror over what my life and the other people watching got themselves into.)

Worst logo of 2023: TBA.

Favorite to non-favorite fast food restaurants:

McDonald's: Nothing beats McDonald's when it comes to their chicken and fries. Just absolutely astounding. (Did you know that their fries have a beef brothing so that makes it taste extra great?)

Arby's: Every time I bite into their roast beef sandwich, I cannot stop my mouth from watering like crazy. Plus, most are their things are made from REAL animals. Pretty cool, right? Plus, Ving Rhames has an amazing voice.

Applebee's: Their fries and chicken are the best, but I recently had a cheeseburger and I think it's decent. Overall, the one near me has great service.

IHOP: Pancakes. SO.. GOOD!! Best pancakes I've ever had.

Dunkin' Donuts: Nothing beats their munchkins and glazed vanilla donuts. Just great.

Olive Garden: Used to have my usual (chicken and fries) but their spaghetti is really good. But the breadsticks are my absolute FAVORITE part.

Wendy's: While I'm not a fan of their chicken nuggets, their burgers are a one of a kind.

Wawa: Not a fast food place (but there's like a MILLION near where I live), but I love their hoagies and the squelches that come out of the ham when I take a bite. Also, their chicken bites and butter rolls are great and I LOVE their Coke slushies. Beautiful.

Taco Bell: I really don't kind their tacos. I get the ones near me taste soggy, but I really don't care. Plus I don't think I have had a single experience where I took a fat monster crap in the toilet because of it.

KFC: Actually had them recently for an after-school club celebration and it turns out its really good if you go on the correct day. Anyone know that this is a Christmas tradition in Japan?

Chick-fil-A: Controversial opinion since we're in the middle section, but the chicken is so overly chewy that I can't even get the full experience of it. Also, I'm just not a fan of how the chain doesn't sell regular fries and only waffle-cut ones. Plus, it's pretty expensive, too. I still have respect for them because they're religious and I'm a Catholic who believes in Heaven, but I just don't go often because of these reasons.

Burger King: OK, we're getting to the offender. I get it. If you like this chain, that's fine, and I think the Whopper Jr. and their Chicken Sandwich are decent, but their STUPID ASS ad campaign is GROWING on my NERVES. Every time I hear that stupid GUITAR thing like he just forgot some of the notes, I just go into an exploding rage. I GET it, Burger King. Your "You Rule" campaign is good, but it's getting really annoying now. The one thing people should learn is to STOP repeating stuff, GIVE UP, and do another thing. It used to be fun to sing along to, but it's NOT fun and NEVER will be again once you learn to STOP.

Popeye's: OK. I lied previously. The chicken is tasteless and not even the soda can help regain my feelings of it. Used to taste good, but I understand why people hate it.

If you like anything I put in the non-favorites section, more power to you. I just might feel better if they didn't exist at all, but sometimes I won't. I still have heart for them, but they're just not my thing. Oh, and please refrain from scattering any information about me. It's just all from the mind and heart, and I'm purely doing it all for humor. Thank you for reading all this completely useless information about my sad, depressed, irrelevant (just kidding) life.

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