Capital Cinemaa (India)
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Logo description by MegaAveron25 and SnowflakesOmega
(2005)
Nicknames: "Bouncing Double C-Cube", "Double C-Cube of Steel", "Double Up on the A"
Logo: On a white room, a cube with the shape of C's on it's sides comes out and starts bouncing all around the screen. After a few seconds the cube stops bouncing, causing it to float in the air and zoom, while it starts shaking. The silver text "CAPITAL CINEMAA" fades in below one second after the cube starts floating. The whole logo stops zooming, and a shine passes through the text.
FX/SFX: The cube moving around, the text fading in and shining, the fading.
Music/Sounds: A couple of bouncing sounds and the last part of the Warner Bros. Pictures theme which is high pitched (due to the country using the PAL format) with a "SPREONG!" sound before the last hit plays.
Availability: Only appears on <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfO1c2MAmS0" target="_self">Mazhai</a>.
Editor's Note: The end would make you chuckle instead for the blatant music theft of The WB theme.
Logo capture by SnowflakesOmega
(2005)
Nicknames: "Bouncing Double C-Cube", "Double C-Cube of Steel", "Double Up on the A"
Logo: On a white room, a cube with the shape of C's on it's sides comes out and starts bouncing all around the screen. After a few seconds the cube stops bouncing, causing it to float in the air and zoom, while it starts shaking. The silver text "CAPITAL CINEMAA" fades in below one second after the cube starts floating. The whole logo stops zooming, and a shine passes through the text.
FX/SFX: The cube moving around, the text fading in and shining, the fading.
Music/Sounds: A couple of bouncing sounds and the last part of the Warner Bros. Pictures theme which is high pitched (due to the country using the PAL format) with a "SPREONG!" sound before the last hit plays.
Availability: Only appears on <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfO1c2MAmS0" target="_self">Mazhai</a>.
Editor's Note: The end would make you chuckle instead for the blatant music theft of The WB theme.