Stardust

 1st Logo (1985-1990?) 

Nicknames: "Stardust Show", "Stardust in Space", "Shooting Star", "Stardust Triangles"

Logo: We fade to a big city at night. Then, in the top right corner, a star shines in the sky, and it immediately turns into a "shooting star" with a trail of stars behind it. As it reaches the center left of the screen, two spinning 3D triangle outlines fly towards the center (along with the "shooting star" which turns a greycolor as it covers the entire screen), and then these triangles create an upside-down triangle, with the smaller triangle in the center of the bigger triangle. As this triangle zooms out to the center of the screen, the greybackground turns into a night sky. After that, a red laser writes "STARDUST" and then a yellow neon line flashes under it to reveal "P R O D U C T I O N" (with a space between each letter, so that the two words are justified).Finally, a sparkle appears in the top right corner of the triangle, and then the downward corner, and then the top right corner again, before the logo fades out to black.

FX/SFX: The "shooting star" and its flying, the triangles spinning (and zooming out once the upside-down triangle is made), the text appearing, and the glittering of the triangle.

Music/Sounds: An 80s-sounding synthesizer piece, with a rocket launch noise when the "shooting star" flies, a few laser noises when "STARDUST" is written, and a flash-sounding noise when "PRODUCTION" is revealed.

Availability: Possibly seen on releases by this company from the era, such as their Italian VHS releases of Jem.

Editor's Note: A pretty good logo, but why does it read "STARDUST PRODUCTION"?

 2nd Logo (1989-1996?) 

Nicknames: "Lazy Stardust", "Trailing Knockoff Star", "Dust from Money"

Logo: The logo starts off in the same city as before, but when the shooting star appears, a yellow star outline flips and zooms in with a trailing effect. It rests in the center while the trails clear out to a space background. "STARDUST" comes in with a trail effect, circling around the star before rest at a angle.

FX/SFX: Mostly the same animation as before, plus the trailing effects.

Music/Sounds: Same as before.

Availability: Seen on releases from this era. Notable entries were the Italian releases of later cases of Jem, G.I. Joe, Glo Friends, Moon Dreamers, The Transformers, public domain cartoons of Looney Tunes and Superman, Tom and Jerry, Batman, Little Wizards,Heidi, My Pet Monster, Saber Rider and The Star Sheriffs, as well as various other dubs of anime.

Editor's Note: One of the most laziest logos ever made. All they did is take their 1st logo (even with the triangles included!) and slap some trailing effects on it.

 3rd Logo (1996?-2001?) 

Nicknames: "The Moon", "Children's Classics", "The Good Star"

Logo: On a starry background with what appears to be a blanket of fog on the bottom, there is a moon. 2 stars, one red and the other yellow, come in and swirl around the moon as it zooms towards it. They come with contact into it, releasing stars from the moon. The moon then turns dark blue and a partial ring is drawn with a light. A burst of stars brightens up the background and causes a star similar to the one before, but with the inside being hot pink, to fade in. A banner with the text before is then wiped in and the star and text shine. The background zooms in and reveals a house in which the logo zooms into. We then fade to a room with a boy and girl resting on a bed together reading a book. We then cut to a shot where the book glows and turns into a roller coaster train as the kids gaze in surprise. A shot of the roller coaster train is seen as a flash of light transforms the room into space. The train then goes onto a track made from colored bars in various shots. Various storybook characters then hop onto the back cars of the train and continue onward through animated adaptations of other stories like The Jungle Book and other titles in the background. We then cut to one last shot of the boy, girl, and characters before cutting to a shot of a tunnel with "Children's Classics" flashing pink on a ark of lights that leads to a rainbow-filled void. We zoom and rotate and zoom into the void as the Stardust logo zooms in and the same background, though with sparkles around the logo and is closer to the blanket of fog.

FX/SFX: The "shooting star" and its flying, the trailing star.

Music/Sounds: A clanging is heard at first, which followed by the sound of lasers and a dreamy piano is then heard. A majestic synth tune is then heard for the forming of the logo. A fantasy theme is heard for the short movie which ends with a "DING".

Availability: Seen on other releases at the time.

Editor's Note: A definite improvement compared to the 2nd logo, but the animation and music after the logo forms (and before it reappears) are from the intro to Goodtimes' "Children's Classics" videocassettes (which, however, can be justified due to the company releasing these films in Italy). It makes it also one of the longest logos, clocking in at nearly 55 seconds.