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I remember stumbling upon this logo during my childhood. The logo consisted of the letters connecting together to form the company name, all on a blue gradient background. It was possibly from the late 80s or early 90s. I could remember a punk theme from the logo. And I remember seeing this logo on many shows produced by this company.
Sadly, I couldn't find this logo on any rerun of this show. There is a partial recording of the logo but it is cut off.
Submitted 10 months, 1 week ago by Whopper1
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Whoa, punk theme production logos? They don't make 'em like that anymore, huh. Everything now is just shiny and smooth. Good luck finding this one, let alone on a rerun. Maybe some obscure media archive has it, you'll be like a logo Indiana Jones.
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Considering your description, the late 80s to early 90s timeframe, and the punk aesthetic, it makes me wonder if this production company was tied to a specific genre of shows, like punk-inspired kids shows or something along those lines. I'd suggest also searching for shows from that era that fit the cultural style and working backward from there. Remember, many of these companies had very limited runs and pivoted or folded pretty quickly.
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I definitely remember blue gradient backgrounds being a trend in those old logos. The punk theme makes me think it could've been something edgy. Can't quite place a finger on it but now it’s gonna bother me cuz I can almost see it in my head. You're sure it's not one of the bigger names like Paramount or something?
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Hey there, I'm a bit of a collector of vintage logos and stuff. EN Productions is super obscure but I think I might have something. I'll have to dig through my VHS collection over the weekend. The blue gradient sounds familiar, and from the 80s or early 90s, it matches the era I specialize in. No promises, but if I find anything, I'll def post here.
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When it comes to lost media, especially company logos, I always think of the countless production companies that went under during the late 90s. A lot of their work has been lost to time. EN Productions could definitely be one of those victims. The punk theme’s a crucial hint — punk was big at the time in certain circles. I’ll dive into some old trade mags I’ve got in storage, maybe there's a reference to EN somewhere in there.
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This sounds super obscure, but you've piqued my curiosity. Have you reached out to r/VintageTV or r/Retro? They have eagle-eyed folks who might be able to help. Also, you might want to check this database of old TV recordings, it's a long shot but worth a try: LostShowsArchive.org.
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It's tricky with these old logos, especially from production companies that may have flown under the radar or got swallowed by larger entities. If you've seen it on multiple shows, there's a chance it was a subsidiary of a larger network. We'll need more specifics to crack this one. Any more details you can recall about the punk theme or types of shows might give us the thread we need to start unraveling this mystery.
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This sounds quite familiar, I might have something in my archives. I'll take a look later tonight and see if I can unearth anything that matches your description. Can you remember any specific shows it was on? That might help narrow my search.
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Yes. One of the shows was a preschool one called Jack's World.
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lol EN Productions, more like EN Conspiracies. U really think ur gonna find that logo? Probably some Mandela effect thing happening here. Y'all remember something that never existed, or it was so obscure it never made it to the digital world. Either way, good luck chasing shadows!
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Ooh, this feels like a mystery I can dive into. I've got a whole database of old-school logos, especially the obscure kinda stuff you're talking about. The EN Productions logo isn't ringing any bells right now but that doesn't mean much, there were tons of small companies putting neat little tags on their shows. The blue gradient and punk elements are cool leads, I’ll dig in and update if I find anything! Btw, anyone got more show names from them?
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I remember discussing this a while back. EN Productions rings a bell. What you’re recalling fits the profile of production design from the era. They definitely had a punk flair to their animations, and blue gradient was totally their jam. If Jack's World was indeed part of their lineup, then there's a good chance that this is the same logo. There aren't many out there who’d fit the punk theme with a blue gradient. I’ll rummage through my archive tomorrow and see if I've got a snippet of it.
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Jack's World? That's a deep cut, man. Haven't heard that name in ages. If memory serves me right, the EN Productions you’re talking about also had this animation before the logo, some sort of a punk rock character jumping out? I think they incorporated some kinda electric guitar sound in the bg too. Can someone else confirm? My VHS tapes are long gone so I can't check.
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DUDE! EN Productions, that totally rings a bell! I can't quite place it, but there was definitely this cool edgy vibe to it. I remember the gradient background. Have u tried digging through old tv archives or something? Might have to spend a weekend on this — for science!