Logo Variations - Millar Gough Ink

These are the logo variations used by Millar Gough Ink, with more to be added overtime.

Fullscreen: On the short-lived show The Strip and some 4:3 prints of Smallville, there is an open-matte version of the logo.

Widescreen: The widescreen version is original.

Dream Variants
Aquaman (2006 TV Pilot): The logo is in aqua-tint with the water screen in this logo. The water bubbling sounds are played instead. A water splashing sound and the bottle breaking sound are combined when the hammer hits a bottle.

PencilMiss Brett Studios Est. 2013's 2022 Logo: This logo is in reversed and slowed down, and fades to black.

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (Nintendo TV print): The hammer makes the ink bottle smashed with an boss explode particle. An cartoon ditty jingle is replaced with the silence.

Alternate Print of the 2022 upcoming show Wednesday: The logo has the glitch effect. The jingle has some glitch sounds.

Alternate Color: The logo is in technicolor.

Mario & Luigi: Partners In Time (MGI Release) (2005): There is no hammer, and instead, Baby Mario and Baby Luigi, and Mario & Luigi carries the ink bottle, making the background transition to the Nintendo logo.

The Flies (2012): The logo is in a restored color.

Link's Adventure (1998): The logo is in super high quality without the noise effect, and the Nintendo logo in white appears after the screen is covered with orange red ink.

The Inks: The logo has a different font, using the horror-like font, slightly in just white.

Short Version: The logo is shortened. An 1st logo is debuted and first seen on The Strip, using the ending theme before the splattering sound.

The Smallville Classics: This logo is on a television.

Paper Daper (1999): The sound of a bottle breaking is slightly different, and the logo is in grayscale with the paper screen.

The Pukers: The sound of the bottle breaking is replaced with the "Bleaugh!" sound effect.

The Wasp Hunters (2007): The logo is in yellow-black/Honey-Bee/bee-like tint.

The Boos: The ink bottle gets carried by Boo from the Super Mario series, saying "Keehahahahahahaha!" before the logo cuts to the Nintendo logo.

Shy Guy My Lie: The logo has Shy Guys around the logo.

The Lion Moderators (2008): The cartoon ditty is in hyper-deepest voice, meaning that there is a blood splatter sound instead. This logo is in the lion's skin-like tint.

The Deleters: The ink bottle gets deleted by a user typing the Del key, then the word "MILLAR GOUGH INK PRESENTS" gets deleted by a user typing the Del key.

Kamek Damek (2018): The logo is made with paint on a dark-grey wall.

Thursday (2023): The 2015 logo gets turned to the 1st logo (1999-2011 logo).

Austria Adventure (2026): The logo is all in the AU-flag like color.

Pet Pals (2012): During the logo, the ink bottle gets spilled by a dog (unlike a hammer smashing it), and at the end of this logo, the camera pans up to reveal the text "MILLAR GOUGH INK PRESENTS", and below it reads "A LeapFrog Production".

Questioneers (2012): The ink bottle is replaced with a black question mark, with the words reading:

at the middle-left of the question mark.

Smallville (2001-2011 THX feature DVD/Blu-ray releases): Like the Terminator 2 variant from THX, a red rectangle with the white Impact typographic text "MGI" appears from the Time Sphere, zooming toward us. Then, the rectangle gets shattered to make the ink splatter and into pieces, as seen in the reflection. The pieces then turn into water, some lightning strikes it and form the THX logo. After that, the THX logo fades out and contains a message reading "Digitally mastered for optimal audio and video performance" with a www.thx.com URL and copyright notice appears one by one as each text fades out before the other. Also, the Deep Note in this variant is the same as the Broadway 2000 version. On Blu-ray releases, a www.thx.com URL and a copyright notice appears without the Digitally Mastered text.