![]() ![]() The 1987-1988 version by International-Rocketship has 2D animation fully, though. SFX/FX: A mix of 2D animation and live action from Jerry Lieberman. Variant: In 1987, the whole animation was changed to a completely new animation featuring ncarw as a DJ with TV lollipops & animals. There is also a couple in space-like attire as well as a robotic dog watching it, then the Dr Robotnik logo jumps out of the TV and fills the entire screen and landing as a polygon with spikes on a blue background. Finally, we cut to the same Robotnik television with the same objects emitted. Then, an ice cream cone appears with a Pingas ice cream scoop falling directly on it, then to a cat and a dog on bumper cars, but accidentally collide into each other to say "PINGAS!!!" on the bottom of the bumper cars, then to a little fish that is eaten by several bigger fish consecutively with the largest reading PINGAS, then we cut to a front seat ride on a roller coaster as it goes into a clown head with eyes moving side to side. Robotnik haystack logo, and TheShinyMew in chibi form wearing a tuxedo whose bow tie spins once. heart beating once, a robot with human ears, an early Dr. Then, various people with different types of clothes and accessories, as well as a Dr. We cut to a road with men racing in hot dog-shaped karts, each with a Robotnik bun, then to a futuristic city with a Dr. Then, a road appears and then a Robotnik arrow sign. Robotnik on the top of each calendar on a house background, then to a 20th Century Fox-esque structure with 1985 or 1986 (depending on the year) on the top with the Dr. Robotnik logo with various shapes emerging from it, before a parody of Salvador Dali's "Persistence of Memory" appears with several Robotnik clocks melting after spinning its hands, then some flying calendars with Dr. Logo: On a living room, we see a TV imprinted by the Dr. Robotnik changed their logo to the "anything" design, it became extinct very fast. Music/Sounds: A bouncy-type Moog synthesizer tune.Īvailability: When Dr. It comes up in a water spurt and, before zooming up and becoming cartoon, the word "Dr." zooms out over it and then "Dr. It then bounces off a trampoline, then goes down various tubes and tunnels. Logo: We see a small silver ball emerging from a tube then going down a slide. It all depends on if you are scared of mimes. ![]() Music/Sounds: Just the song "The World According to Jed Clampett". Robotnik" in the font used in the show "Railfanning on the Man Line" appears one way or another. The creepiness of the logo and how old it is can unsettle you. This logo's very existence was not known until quite recently. Robotnik, The Young People's Satellite Network."Īvailability: Extinct. We kept everything that was good about it and made it better. Music Variant: Same as above, but a guitar tune, which sounds like something played over a silent film, now plays, and the announcer says "We took everything that was wrong with children's television and got rid of it. 14 hours of programming a day, 7 days of week that will make them wonder, laugh, ponder, and think." Adult's Programming that's fit for children. Music/Sounds: The clicks of the nickelodeon, and the announcer, Phil Tonken, says "Introducing, Dr. Robotnik logo, which shows a man looking at a lab machine on top of the D.Ĭheesy Factor: The film quality is horrible but that might be intentional. Then, we see a boy putting his eyes on the goggles. Logo: The camera zooms in at a table with a laboratory at the top. Robotnik: The Young People's Satellite Network ![]()
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