Luke2505's Worst Logo Plasters Volume 1: Top 5 Worst Logo Plasters
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- Logo plastering is a common practise in the Television industry. Corporate identities are constantly being changed and therefore older logo's usually make way for newer ones, whenever a print of an older show is updated.
As can be expected, with all this logo plastering malarkey, sometimes mistakes can happen and plastering can go horribly wrong. And it does. That's why today we're going to be counting down the top 5 worst logo plasters to ever see circulation.
Original captures used in this video:
#5 - • The Firm/Saria Inc/CBS... ClosingLogosHD
#4 - • The worst attempted lo... Kyle Chapman
• Video Maxim Atanasov
#3 - • Donna Reed Closing (19...
• Donna Reed Closing (19...
• Donna Reed Closing (19... TheVintageTVArchive
• Todon/Screen Gems LogicSmash
• Columbia Pictures Tele... mcydodge919
#2 - • Columbia Pictures Tele... LogicSmash
Dishonourable Mention #1 - • Video TheEricCorpInc
Dishonourable Mention #2 - • Viacom Enterprises (19... TheVintageTVArchive
Dishonourable Mention #3 - • Colex (1984) / NBC (19... mcydodge919
#1 - • Video TheVintageTVArchive/Steve Grayson - Krátké a kreslené filmy
UPDATE: As I'm sure you're aware, #1 on this list has since been proved fake. Although I'm winding down from this type of content, I might look at making a new compilation of bad plasters not included here in the future.
UPDATE 2: Part 2 has now been released, you can watch it here: czcams.com/video/seQ5DaTRKXM/video.html
@UM Entertainment yes, the red screen was there, but it was silent. There was no pinball audio.
So in a nutshell it's real but they put in a sound effect that didn't air with it? What was the point of that......
You forgot about the plasterings of the 1995 Pixar variant Walt Disney Pictures logos on Toy Story 1 and 2, Monster's Inc, Finding Nemo, and Cars. That adds unnecessary time for Toy Story 1 and 2, Finding Nemo, and Cars.
This has been a Screen Gems Production, from the Hollywood studios of...DING-DONG-DING-DING! This one left me ROFL! XDXD
I wanna go to *COLUMBIA PICTURES TELEVISION THEME*
2:59
“From the Hollywood studios of-“
(Columbia logo plays)
1:02 hilariously failed.
But the audio fits the logos even though the sounds are switched
Audio Swap: Sony Pictures Television (2005) & CBS Paramount Television (2006)
One of the most notorious TV plasters is the TAT logo, that damn CBS ruined it all for us.
It was just bad timing. CBS didn't plaster the actual show.
@@JMFabiano oh, ok.
@@jctotboiofficialIf it was 30 minutes by then, they would have no choice but to air the bumper since the CBS bumper aired every 30 minutes on the clock back then.
@@TheWorldSpinsSlowly I guess I learned something new today.
I remember one time I was watching The Waltons on Hallmark back in '06 or '07. After the end credits, I was eager to see the Lorimar logo, but no, I had to see the Warner Bros logo from the 90s. This wasn't considered a sloppy plaster, but rather an annoying plaster. What's wrong with keeping old logos intact?!
Sadly when companies get folded they want to remove their logos. The Waltons when it airs here has no logos at all, unless its one of the TV movies. All but one of the Lorimar era ones keep their respective logos
@@Luke2505 Irritating, isn't it?
@@StephenPhillips abolutely, it makes me glad when they're kept though. There have been some surprising instances recently
SPT and CBSP = the logo fan's nightmare combo.
Disney is another example of bad plastering. It doesn't make their older movies any nostalgic as they are like Toy Story for example, it's too early for Cars (2006) because their logo is made in 2007, and it covers up the fact that The Nightmare Before Christmas is produced by Touchstone Pictures because it wasn't meant for kids. But they won't plaster movies like Cinderella (1950). Sony actually does a better job because even though they use it a lot of TV shows, it doesn't always hog up all of the original logos. I wish Columbia Tristar is back (especially on The King of Queens) but other than that, I love Sony Pictures.
@5:10 I thought I heard the Viacom 1970's jingle in the background
You did!
For some reason, Sony Pictures Television despises TAT Communications to the point where they turned the TAT Communications logo into the big foot of company logos
Friend: “why are you laughing so much”
Me: “nothing”
Inside my head: 2:59
"From The Hollywood Studios Of-"
*Sudden Columbia*
Frw
In 2007 when GSN (now Game Show Network again) aired their 2007 GSN Viewer's Choice Marathon, we did tape Bullseye hosted by Jim Lange and had a GSN credit crunch we did not like to see on the bottom of the screen when it aired November 23, 2007. But we had to plaster and blackout the GSN credit crunch and unaired fee plugs from Bullseye with the Sony Pictures Television logo at the end of the program from a different channel airing a movie after the end credits.
Sloppy plastering?
Hmm... How about when Sony abeup cuts off the theme to "The Jeffersons" to hide any reference to TAT or Embassy?
Or Maybe Sony Pictures TV will be replaced by Sony Pictures TV Studios where it replaces the “Line of Boredom” where it will still shown in reruns of classic TV shows like “The Jeffersons”, “One Day At A Time”, “Facts of Life” and other shows from TAT where there is no TAT logo.
Maybe you're talking about TAT? Talk about the CBS plaster that cuts off the first few seconds of the logo
Right on!
Sony doesn't even own "The Donna Reed Show"
Her estate forced them to drop the rights to it, which is why it's rarely syndicated nowadays and the DVDS are through MPI Home Video.
Tubi TV:
Thats interesting, wonder if MPI will ever acquire original film negatives if they still exist. How come they didn't want Sonys involvement?
2:35-3:08 lol 😆 😂 🤣 😅 😄
#2 could have had the same thing occur under the 1979 Hanna-Barbera "Swirling Star" logo!
That would have been an interesting thing to see
@@Luke2505 A few Turner Hungarian prints of Scooby Doo had the All Stars logo plaster the Turner globe, but leave the music intact. I know for a fact one circulates around YT (or I know it did, unless it got blocked) and the other... well it's at least 12 years since I saw it live on CN's romanian feed.
1:02 Swapped Fanfares
3:36 I still saw the Screen Gems text
You mean 3:40
2:59 "From the Hollywood studios of..."
From the Hollywood studios of *_WHAT?!_*
“From the Hollywood Studios of Columbia Pictures.” The “Columbia Pictures” part of the line was cut off by the B&W 1982 CPT logo.
The Hollywood studios of *COLUMBIA THEME*
Hollywood Studios of Warner Bros! /j
2:58 and 3:03 You can hear a bit of the announcer’s voice before the CPT logo comes on.
All of these are facepalm worthy!
except #1 because its fale
The Warner Bros. version of South Park Bigger longer and uncut should be in lists like this
My opinion on colex enterprises, it has excellent animation music for 1984, but I can understand why most people get tired of seeing it because on some old shows it plasters their original production company logos.
It’s not a bad logo for my opinion, but the fact that plasters some older TV Logos is just beyond my comprehension.
Nonetheless still such a great logo even back in the 80s, so for my opinion I kinda have a soft spot for it.
Imagine if Sony pictures television shows up on the Donna Reed show instead
Please.
God.
No.
NO GOD PLEASE NO NO NO NOOOOO
Aw hell no don't even say that
Oh by the way since you have bought this situation up, I just want you to know that most
prints of the Donna Reed Show
were never going to use the
2002-present Sony Pictures
Television closing logo on
newer prints for syndication
such as Me TV. You won’t find it here or there for every single
reason: It just didn’t work out because they don’t enough money
to cover everything else. But you’ll find the classic series on Me TV
with the 1981-1993 Columbia
Pictures Television logo at the end
of every episode. That’s all I know
about this and nothing else. I’m sorry but I’m learning to how
focus more on my research and
do lots of homework for getting
things done right for the
first time as well as using
my head very carefully.
It’s about taking full responsibilities and learning how to be more successful and more
independent on our own.
Did you forget the lionsgate one or the stupid horse with the wings?
The stupid horse with the wings isnt a bad plaster though, its stupid but the plaster wasnt botched
@@Luke2505 How is it not botched?
The lionsgate one made no sense as it plastered part of the lionsgate logo's audio and thats it (still love that one though), while sony completely botched the audio of that logo.
@@ccateni28 sony did remove the bit where he said "the stupid horse with the wings though", so the gag made sense still
@@Luke2505 It's still a botched plaster, you can easily hear the Tristar theme still play underneath the laugh track. They did remove the reference to the horse, but not completely 😂
@@NSHG I started working on a new one and have included it. The tristar stuff was probably left intact because of the laugh track and the "that'll do" part
You know that one scene of SpongeBob where where SpongeBob and Neptune are facing off making krabby patties? Well, lets just pretend that Neptune is Sony and Columbia Tristar TV. And lets also pretend that the krabby patties are plastering. Sony and Columbia Tristar TV are busy plastering everything and anything and making errors with said plasters, making them hated. Now, lets pretend SpongeBob is Embassy TV. Embassy is carefully plastering TAT Communications Company with care. Let's all hope that the future of plastering, everyone is like Embassy.
Ok but why do the SPT and CBSP swapped fanfares sound more like how they look?
1:36 The Embassy Television logo is fading to black, followed by the SPT logo.
They should make the SPT logo faded to black and let the embassy company logo pop up
That’s why things worked faster in no time at all.
@5:47 WOW for a moment that I saw the Viacom 1960's clip pop up w/pinball sound before the Viacom 1990 appeared
Indeed it did, but sadly it was fake.
@@Luke2505 oh
Do you not realize the Viacom "pInBaLl" was from the seventies? 1971-1976
@@NicolasPetrosLanningI didn't even know
1:02 CBSParamount got Sony good.
They should have left well enough alone!
You got that right!
0:00 I see what you did there
I thought №1 was going to be TAT
You thought it was going to be YOU? Talk about being egocentric!
In March of 1980, TAT is now called ELP Communications.
Under the Coca Cola banner,
its units were Embassy Pictures,
Embassy Television,
Embassy Communications,
Embassy Telecommunications
and Embassy Pay Television.
Two years later, those newest logos were opened on Friday
February 19, 1982 for
features beginning with
The Seduction and television
series, movies and miniseries
until Monday June 17, 1985.
If you think these were bad, check this out:
czcams.com/video/O-1pUGf9Ik4/video.html
I've found a double SPT thats even worse which I'll include in the next updatw
Poor Columbia Pictures
It’s very complicated sometimes for one true thing: You have to
let it go and move on with
something else. If that doesn’t work for you, several older logos will always retained together on
some of your favorite shows on
syndication. Me TV has many
classic shows such as Green
Acres (Filmways/Orion Pictures for MGM Television), Batman
(20th Century Fox Television),
The Donna Reed Show (ToDon
Enterprises for Screen Gems
(until September 28, 1982)/
Columbia Pictures Television
(September 12, 1981-June 18,
1993) and more.
That’s all I can give you for now on.
4:57 blacked out Columbia pictures television logo
0:56
Sony and viacom love to take over logos, do they?
5:13 calling this a sandwich plaster here, because there are two colex logos, and the nbc logo is between them.
And at the background you will Hear more Colex logos
@@PB4_88 that could be just tape delay
Colex = 🥖
NBC = 🥬
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🥬
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WTF
1:02
1:36 FAIL
🤦🤦♂️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♀️
I Don't Like The Sony Pictures Television Cause Of The Music It P*sses Me Off
IT DOES NOT
What’s eating you up?
Oh I see what’s going on here
because certain television logos
were plastered everywhere and
some just don’t leave well enough alone.
Believe me because it hurts a whole lot more than anything else but finding some important questions and answers can help you solve everything. So you can
enjoy more of watching your
favorite shows on both
syndication and cable.
For example, there’s the
1981 Emmy nominated
television movie, Fallen Angel on
CBS which the 1976-1982 Columbia Pictures Television logo
has retained itself, not the
2002-present Sony Pictures
Television logo.
And the 1982 Emmy winning
television special, Eleanor: the
First Lady of the World which both
of the 1982-1987 Embassy
Television and the 1981-1993
Columbia Pictures Television
logos were retained themselves
on A&E in the fall of 1994.
So don’t worry about it because you’re not going to get upset you’re going to get the most
out of your life: Enjoy Yourself!
Be happy and kind with
others who care a lot more
about you.