The second (c.1960-64), third (1963-70) and sixth (1981-85, 88) logos are my favourites. The third logo is my most favourite due to the complex abstract animation and jazzy brass music!
My opinion would be the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 6th and 7th logo. But the most nostalgic ones was the 3rd logo. The reason why because I remember seeing a the 3rd logo on some Spartan remixes.
I would definitely have to say the third logo, so jazzy and fun, and also, I have to add the one at the end credits of some show where the crown appears on the head of one of the three guys standing and smiling ( the man in the middle ), I thought that was quite cute.
Nice video Jonty! It was fun looking back at the logos from King Features since I made a logo history video on them in December 2018. The animation in all their animated logos are brilliant, especially the third and sixth logos. I remember most of the logos and variants in this video, except there are some I never seen before, like that sped-up variant at 1:16, the music variant of the third logo at 3:47, and a new logo from 2022 on the Cuphead Show! I never knew there was an early version of the seventh logo until today, the abrupt zooming-in of the crown reminds me of the "V of Doom" logo from Viacom. Looking forward to the Maryland Logo History video.
Thanks once again! Yours and Plasma Storm's take on King Features encouraged me to do my own take on said company. The third logo is ahead of its time for 1963, and the 6th logo has good trailing effects. The 7th logo also has great CGI for 1985. The 2022 logo, despite not having animation, is well designed. The 1982 logo also reminds me of the V of Doom. THE CROWN OF DOOM! Other than that, thanks for watching, and glad to hear you're looking forward to the next video.
@@TR3XProductions1stChannel -- Dude... that sped-up "logo variant" at 1:16 is *_NOT A VARIANT AT ALL!_* That was the standard KFS TV "Popeye" variant. . . sped up by a RU-vidr for viewing on RU-vid.
I don't think it's "doomy". It's a nickname I made up for it, which is a reference to the "V of Doom", a nickname used for the 1976 Viacom logo due to scaring some members of the logo community with it's ominous zoom in and creepy synth. Also, on reruns of The All-New Popeye Hour on the Family Channel, the logo was sped-up for time compressing, according to AVID (Miraheze). Sorry for the late reply once again. I should have gotten this off my chest sooner. Now, cut the criticism, will ya?
Home to the comic strip and cartoon character Popeye The Sailor in which was based of on the real life sailor named Frank "Rocky" Fiegel whose born in 1868 in Poland and then he and his family migrated to Chester, Illinois, U.S.A., the hometown of the beloved sailor character's creator Elzie Crisler Segar until his death on March 24, 1947 at the age of 79 years old.
But Guys, If It is Showing The All New Popeye Hour on CBS, I Hope they would posting all full episodes from The All New Popeye Hour on Paramount+, and If It is Showing Popeye and Son on CBS, I Hope they would posting all full episodes from Popeye and Son on Paramount+ 😔
The consistent accepting of faked and altered logos into logo history videos is bringing the whole logo history genre to a whole new low. For instance -- what's up with these fakes at 0:17, 0:43, and 1:11?
How could you NOT know it,@@JontyMaster? Haven't you noticed something a little strange and inconsistent with each one? Think about it -- 1) _0:17_ - Why would there be the Famous Studios- era "Popeye" theme playing over a KFS cartoon? 2) _1:11_ - You don't notice the extra star on top of the real star careening toward you? 3) _(regarding all three examples)_ - Which Popeye shorts did they allegedly come from? These are crucial questions to ask in connection with these dubious anomalies.
There's no need to say "How could you NOT know it". I'm not an absolute logo expert, despite being part of the community for about 6 years or so :-P Anyways, for the first "fake", the Famous Studios theme was heard on the first two cartoons of the 60's series of Popeye, that being Barbecue for Two, and Hits and Missels, according to the Audiovisual Identity Database. I did some research, and the episodes did indeed have the Famous Studios' music. For the second "fake", that opening variant can be seen on syndicated prints of seasons 2-4 of The All-New Popeye Hour as seen on Tubi (excluding the Valentine's day special), according to the Audiovisual Identity Database. That "extra star" was most likely a glitch from the broadcast. You can see the original RU-vid capture here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4dXhV6zOyGY.html Those are my answers according to my research. Sorry for the late reply after a month :-P