Cass Film Entertainment Group

Logo (1990-1991, 1992?)
Logo: We have a diamond transition, fading into a red screen, and the frames from the animation show. Then the music starts when we see their logo zoom in and flip vertically, and stretch in and out and then we see a text in cursive that says "Entertainment Group" going upwards whilst flipping horizontally. Now the logo zooms out to the top right corner where we see info with a typing transition on a "Cooper Black" font.

Variants: There is a variant where they used a square transition.

FX/SFX: The transitions, the animation, and the typing.

Music/Sounds: Some type of funny fun fanfare.

Availability: Rare, seen on The Princess and the Goblin, and other children films.

Editor's Note: Loads of VCR damage on the first variant, and also color error on 2nd varient (VCR issue).

2nd Logo (1991-1996)
Logo: We fade into the sky with clouds, and then a blue triangle and some text appears with differences. The triangle was flipping horizontally, while the text was flipping vertically. As the triangle rotates to the correct position, the text gets closer to the screen, and while the triangle has text coming out from the inside, the other text gets to the position, and both rotates horizontally.

FX/SFX: 3D Animation, Fade In

Music/Sounds: None

Availability: Rare, seen possibly on B movies.

Editor's Note: None

3rd Logo (1996- )
Logo: In a space background similar to the Milky Way, a blue triangle that has text that says "Film Cass" zooms in as it flips horizontally, then as it rotates, it zooms out a bit, and then a text that says "Entertainment Group" sled to the right in the middle after that. The triangle starts to shift from lined to rubber looking material, and then the text glares, just like how the music did.

Variant: In 2015, the animation becomes less smoother and has an outer space background. The company name which shines, reads now "Cass Film". The triangle top has more space and the grey text is more closed to it.

FX/SFX: The 3D animation, the material shifting, the glare.

Music/Sounds: A fanfare that fits the background, with a glare at the end.

Availability: Common, seen on children films on VHS and DVD.

Editor's Note: None. The 2015 version had a few differences, but the aspect ratio doesn't really count as a difference.