What are the current logos for each studio?
I'll get to that when I get a chance.What about the other studio logos? Like Touchstone/Henson?
It looks quite good! My only question is, since ION's Awesome block has reruns of WB's 90's cartoons, is Freakazoid still a thing ITTL?I'll get to that when I get a chance.
But first how do you like this year's SatAm lineup?
Yes.It looks quite good! My only question is, since ION's Awesome block has reruns of WB's 90's cartoons, is Freakazoid still a thing ITTL?
Here's my idea: Like IOTL with Disney, the Touchstone name is used on more "mature" films, while the Henson label is used on all family fare, not just Muppets. The version of the logo with the "crane drop gag" is used on Muppet projects, and the Nickelodeon and Hanna-Barbera logos are paired with the Henson logo in their respective cases.@Tacomaster
I know right?
Here's my idea: Like IOTL with Disney, the Touchstone name is used on more "mature" films, while the Henson label is used on all family fare, not just Muppets. The version of the logo with the "crane drop gag" is used on Muppet projects, and the Nickelodeon and Hanna-Barbera logos are paired with the Henson logo in their respective cases.
It'd be funny if the Henson logo for Nickelodeon and H-B films had their own take on the crane gag (maybe the Henson logo gets slimed in the former).Here's my idea: Like IOTL with Disney, the Touchstone name is used on more "mature" films, while the Henson label is used on all family fare, not just Muppets. The version of the logo with the "crane drop gag" is used on Muppet projects, and the Nickelodeon and Hanna-Barbera logos are paired with the Henson logo in their respective cases.
To be fair, WB has had the rights to Dragon Ball in North America, Europe and Australia since the early Nineties ITTL.The revelation that Warner is dubbing Dragon Ball happens to be an honestly pleasant surprise.