Kijkwijzer

Background
Kijkwijzer is a Dutch-based rating system founded by the Nederlands Instituut voor de Classificatie van Audiovisuele Media (NICAM).

(2001-)
38s6aSU9Z_c Bumper: On a teal background, we see the lime green word "KIJKWIJZER", with the "IJ"s altered so the "I"s are smaller and are resting in the "J"s. In between "KIJK" and "WIJZER", a weird creature with a black body and a huge eye as its head. A red chair slides in from the left and the creature sits on it. As the background changes to a black background with a teal spotlight and a teal border surrounding it, the word "KIJKWIJZER" fades out, and a green TV tube shape appears on the left of the screen. A black circle with the rating info on it pops up as the creature looks at it. Then everything fades out, leaving just the rating text, which then fades out.

Certification Symbols:
 * AL: all ages
 * TOUS: all ages (for French-language releases)
 * ALTOUS: all ages
 * 6: not recommended for children under 6
 * 9: not recommended for children under 9
 * 12: not suitable for people under 12
 * 16: not suitable for people under 16

Variants:
 * Sometimes, especially in the logo's early years, the green text "www.kijkwijzer.nl" is seen below the logo. A still version without music was used on some UMD Video for PSP releases like Lords of Dogtown, in the logo's early years, On French-language releases lacks the www.kijkwijzer.nl text
 * On French-language releases, there is additional text below saying "Ce film vidéo convient (...à tous les âges" for french AL releases) aux spectateurs âgés de (6/9/12/16) ans ou plus".
 * On later French-language releases, the logo is absent except the creature.

FX/SFX: Simple 2D animation.

Music/Sounds: A short modern disco/pop-esque tune.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * Sometimes, the music is in low tone.
 * In the logo's early years, a 70s groovy Shaft-esque tune was used.
 * In mid 2000s, a hip-hop beat with some goofy sound effects was used.

Availability: Can be seen on some Kijkwijzer-certified DVDs. This is extremely common on Paramount/DreamWorks DVD/Blu-Ray releases if you usually select "Français Benelux" or "Netherlands/Dutch" in the language selection menu at the start.

Editor's Note: None.