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DIC Entertainment/Logo Variations | Logopedia | Fandom
DIC's "The Incredible World of DiC" branding was introduced in 1994, and later appeared as a print logo in 1995. Black and white version of the print logo. Logo without "The Incredible World of" text. Note: All stations listed by market size -- largest to smallest -- …
DiC Entertainment - Closing Logos
Even though this variant does exist and is real, nobody has ever found it. It might have even been simply a placeholder or a prototype logo for the variant below. This variant was rumored to have appeared on a DVD of The Mysterious Cities of Gold, and an Inspector Gadget promotional DVD. Other than that, not much about this variant is known ...
DiC - Scary Logos Wiki | Fandom
There is a rare prototype variant of the logo which uses the 1971 logo instead of the 1987 one. On the earliest variants, a trademark symbol is used instead of the standard registered trademark symbol " ® ".
DIC Entertainment - Audiovisual Identity Database
Availability: Most airings and releases of DIC shows today have the Cookie Jar Entertainment logo plastering it, but some TV airings, online prints, and older DVD and VHS releases of DIC shows keep this logo intact, and remains the easiest …
DiC Entertainment "Kid in Bed" Logo (1987, Rare, Prototype Variant)
This was really early in the creation of this logo. They eventually chose to change the wordmark to the one...
Kideo Video - Audiovisual Identity Database
DIC would later launch its home video label in 1986 with Golden Book Video. 1st Logo (prototype logo) (1985-1986) Visuals: Over a white background, eight stripes, four colored blue and four colored yellow, are seen.
DIC Entertainment | Riley's Logos Wiki | Fandom
DIC Entertainment Corporation (formerly "DIC Audiovisual", "DIC Enterprises, Inc.", "DIC Animation City, Inc.", "DIC Productions, L.P.", "DIC Entertainment, L.P." and during its last few years "The Incredible World of DiC", stylised as "DiC" and pronounced as "deek", as in "decaffeinated") was founded by Jean Chalopin as "OGAP" (Office de ...
DiC Entertainment - Closing Logo Group
DIC Entertainment was acquired in 2008 by Cookie Jar Entertainment, under which it continues to exist on paper. This corporate branding was introduced in 1994, and later appeared as a print logo in 1995.
DIC Entertainment (revived) | Logo Fanon 2 Wiki | Fandom
DIC was founded in 1971 by Jean Chalopin as DIC Audiovisuel in France as an acronym for Diffusion Information Communication. Its logo featured italic letters. In 1982, DIC launched a United States branch called DIC Enterprises. In 1987, Jean Chalopin left DIC to create Créativité ...
DIC Entertainment - Logo Timeline Wiki
DIC was founded in 1971 by Jean Chalopin as DIC Audiovisuel in France as an acronym for Diffusion Information Communication. Its logo featured italic letters. In 1982, DIC launched a United States branch called DIC Enterprises. In 1987, Jean Chalopin left DIC to create Créativité ...