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[[File:Van Beuren Productions logo (1930).jpg|center|thumb]]
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'''Logo:''' On a customized background, in the middle of the screen are the big white words:
'''Logo:''' On a customized background, in the middle of the screen are the big white words:


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*On ''Rainbow Parade'', the words were moved to the top of the sceen to make room for the credits for the direction and music.
*On ''Rainbow Parade'', the words were moved to the top of the sceen to make room for the credits for the direction and music.
*On one of Van Buren's ''Tom and Jerry'' cartoons (not to be confused with MGM's cartoon of the same name), the text reads "An RKO Van Beuren Production".
*On one of Van Buren's ''Tom and Jerry'' cartoons (not to be confused with MGM's cartoon of the same name), the text reads "An RKO Van Beuren Production".
*On the end of every Aesop's Fables, TBA


'''FX/SFX:''' None.
'''FX/SFX:''' None.

Revision as of 19:23, 8 January 2022


(1928-1936)

Logo: On a customized background, in the middle of the screen are the big white words:

A
VAN BEUREN
PRODUCTION

Variants:

  • On Rainbow Parade, the words were moved to the top of the sceen to make room for the credits for the direction and music.
  • On one of Van Buren's Tom and Jerry cartoons (not to be confused with MGM's cartoon of the same name), the text reads "An RKO Van Beuren Production".
  • On the end of every Aesop's Fables, TBA

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The theme of the cartoon.

Availability: Fortunately, almost every Van Beuren cartoon is in the public domain, so you can probably find the logo there.

Editor's Note: None.

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