Hameln Entertainment (My Lore)

Background
Hameln Entertainment, Inc. (simply Hameln, also known as Hameln, Inc., Hameln Entertainment or Hameln Productions and stylized as HaMelN) was an American entertainment company founded on December 24, 1995 by Sam Colton to create the live action series Imagine with Rebecca and its CGI cartoon spinoff Amanda the Adventurer. Around 2003, the company came underfire for the disappearance of Sam Colton as well as other children who watched Amanda the Adventurer. A few months later, the company seized operation.

Note: All Amanda the Adventurer tapes as well as Imagine with Rebecca tapes were lost until 2023, where a woman named Riley inherited the tapes from her aunt Kate. Riley does paranormal investigation, and she investigated the tapes, and destroyed them after because "Wooly told me to", as she said. And for those of you who don't know, Wooly is pretty much Amanda's tagalong in the series. Oh, and he's a sheep.

(1995-1999 (no images))
Logo: a pinkish-maroon/burgundy stylized mouse/rat hidden in the credits with HaMelN written on it appears in the credits before the show fades out. The slogan is not shown.

Trivia: See 1999-2003 logo.

Variant: On the pilot episode, the mouse was straight red.

Technique: Digital editing.

Music/Sounds: None, or the ending theme of the show.

Availability: Extinct.

(1999-2003 (lost until 2023))
Logo: On a white background, the familliar logo is seen at the middle of the screen. Then, the text "HaMelN" appears on the mouse letter-by-letter as each music note plays. Then, at the bottom-right corner of the mouse, the slogan reading "FOLLOW US TO FUN!" in a slightly silly font appears.

Trivia: The Hameln name and logo is inspired by the story Pied Piper of Hamelin. In which the Piper is ordered to take a swarm of rats (hence the Mouse) out of the German town of Hamelin (hence the name), which afterwards he takes a all of the town's children after the citizens refuse to pay him (hence the "Follow us to fun!" slogan).

Variants:


 * An original filmed version of the logo exists, which can be found at the end for certain tapes for Amanda the Adventurer such as "In Your Neighborhood" and "Special Treat".
 * Notice that (see above), after the logo ends, the static screen appears.
 * A no filter variant of the logo (except for the VHS filter) exists where the audio is enhanced but still sounds weird a bit.

Technique: Possibly 2D Animation or Scanimation by Sam Colton.

Music/Sounds: A 7-note synth tune for the Hameln jingle used on toys such as the Blabbot and Piano.


 * However, a tape filmed version shows where the music sounds a bit weird.

Availability: Extinct. This was only seen on Amanda The Adventurer. It can be founded on certain tapes for Amanda the Adventurer such as In Your Neighborhood and Special Treat. It's unknown if the Sharing Secrets tape contains the logo, as the TV is destroyed at the end. The live action show Amanda possibly only used an in-credit notice.