Nextworks S.A. (Greece)
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Logo descriptions by Christos Oikonomou
Video captures by Christos Oikonomou
Editions by Christos Oikonomou
Background: Nextworks S.A. (also known as Next Marketing Systems) was a former subsidiary of the now-defunct Modern Times S.A., which made VHS tapes and early DVDs of songs performed by Zouzounia (a child band), as well as Greek dubs of children's TV shows (like Thomas the Tank Engine).
(2000?-2004?)
FX/SFX: The wordmarks lighting up.
Music/Sounds: A child laughing.
Availability: Seen on Greek VHS tapes and DVDs produced by the company, which aren't so easy to find since Modern Times closed. To find them, look for DVDs with a print version of the logo on them.
Editor's Note: While some aspects of the logo can be jarring for children, this logo is one of the better Greek home entertainment logos.
Video captures by Christos Oikonomou
Editions by Christos Oikonomou
Background: Nextworks S.A. (also known as Next Marketing Systems) was a former subsidiary of the now-defunct Modern Times S.A., which made VHS tapes and early DVDs of songs performed by Zouzounia (a child band), as well as Greek dubs of children's TV shows (like Thomas the Tank Engine).
(2000?-2004?)
<img align="right" alt="Nextworks S.A. (2002)" height="201" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/3/ccf47e9b7a655d04c75490880e185e06/GW354H201" title="Nextworks S.A. (2002)" width="354"/>Nicknames: "HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!", "The Laughing Bellboy"
Logo: We see a picture of a dark-haired boy in a red bellboy suit and hat looking at the viewer and laughing with his hand near his mouth on a dark blue-magenta gradient wallpaper background with the words "NEXT!" on it. The "NEXT!" wordmarks occasionally light up in a red color and white outline (a transparent speech bubble with a white outline also lights up with the one near the boy).
Trivia: If you look closely, the picture of the boy becomes slightly lighter.
FX/SFX: The wordmarks lighting up.
Music/Sounds: A child laughing.
Availability: Seen on Greek VHS tapes and DVDs produced by the company, which aren't so easy to find since Modern Times closed. To find them, look for DVDs with a print version of the logo on them.
Editor's Note: While some aspects of the logo can be jarring for children, this logo is one of the better Greek home entertainment logos.