Nicknames: "Spinning Hexagon", "Rolling Hexagon" The multi-lined text is extremely big and in your face, and you may either be creeped out or laughing loudly at the awfulness of the synth theme.ġst Logo (November 13, 1982-January 2, 1988) Other than that, it will probably never be seen again, if it was at all. VHS releases of Gary Hartman, Gary Hartman were rumored to have it, but it has been confirmed it's not on them. It has been said that it appeared on a few broadcasts of the show on TV World in 2002 during the David Mear Marathon and in 1994 on reruns of The Jacksons on WTF-TV. It was only said to be seen on original syndie re-runs of One Night at a Time, The Jacksons, and MTM Late Movie airings of Gary Hartman, Gary Hartman. There has been speculation about the existance of this logo, including the alledged music and screenshot. Music/Sounds: An awful 12-note synth theme allegedly composed by John Maxwell Anderson.Īvailability: Unknown, as being the subject of searching for almost 10 years. Yet that's nothing compared to the music, which sounds like somebody banging their fists on a synthesizer in random places and calling it "art"! A white hexagon rises from the background and places itself over the "N" in the "HEXAGON" word.įX/SFX/Cheesy Factor: The Scanimated hexagon rising from the background, which reeks of cheesiness (although we cannot truly confirm this from several remakes available on YouTube). The "HEXAGON" word is made out of white lines, and the text "COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY" is in an odd white font below the black box. Logo: Up against a blue background, we see the following text inside a rounded black box: Nicknames: "The Rising Hexagon", "Cheesy Hexagon", "The Holy Grail of Logos"
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