Gull Audio-Visual International Marketing (Taiwan)

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1st (Known) Logo
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Nicknames
: "The Seagull", "The Seagull Whose Flapping Backwards", "Space-Flight Race"

Logo: In space, the seagull flies through the purple tunnel made out of concentric rings, with objects floating around (in the following order: a VHS cassette, pink and blue lone eighth notes, a Laserdisc, a pink heart, a green double sixteenth note, an acoustic guitar, a pink double sixteenth note, a compact cassette, a compact disc, another blue eighth note, two Laserdiscs, blue and gold lone eighth notes, another green double sixteenth note, another VHS cassette, another compact cassette, another pink double sixteenth note, another compact disc, a purple double sixteenth note, another acoustic guitar, another Laserdisc, and a big dark blue eighth note), when the seagull reaches the big dark blue musical note at the end of the tunnel, it morphs to the bottom left part of it and the dark blue musical note flashes, gaining a dark blue eye, while three fireworks burst in white-yellow-blue, then the note moves to the top-left while flashing three times, the background changing into zooming starfield and a last firework bursting in fuchsia. When the note is already in place, the Chinese company name in three-dimensional gold letters next to the note wiping in with sparkler sparks.

FX/SFX: The seagull, the tunnel, objects, the dark blue note flashing, the fireworks and Chinese words wiping in with sparkler sparks. The CGI looks cheap, but the seagull looks like it's flapping backwards.

Music/Sounds: A synth drop followed by the snare drum fill, breaking it into a 32-note fanfare with drums and ending with the "ding" sound.

Availability: Extremely rare, spotted on releases from the company.

Editor's Note: None.