Henley House Entertainment

Background
Henley House Entertainment was a website and production company operated by Tammy Henley, Rachel Hodge and Clyde Henley. It was formed from the merger of Henley's Evil Eggplant Productions and Hodge's Rahoe Films. Along with hosting content from web reviewers, the site also operated "New Divergents", dedicated to promoting autism awareness, hosting pro-autism charities and promoting autistic creators, while criticizing Autism Speaks for its negative treatment of the disorder. Henley House lasted until 2015, following the murder of Henley, Hodge and Henley's parents Clyde and Melissa by Timothy Hughes. The channel and website were inherited by Henley's uncle Booth Henley, who continues the autism advocacy operations of the site and had worked with WrongPlanet founder Andrew Plank on highlighting industry creatives on the spectrum; the name Henley House was kept in memoriam of Henley.

1st Logo (2004-2009)
Logo: Basically text saying "An Evil Eggplant Production"

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The victory tune from the game Adventure Island II: Aliens in Paradise.

Availability: Appeared on episodes of The Game Merchant from the period. Also seen at the end of old flash cartoons posted on Henley's NewGrounds.

2nd Logo (2010)
Logo: On a black background, a red gradient box zooms back as "Evil" is written inside of it in a white cursive font. "Eggplant" slides out from the right of the box as "A unit of Henley House Entertainment" fades in below.

FX/SFX: The box and text.

Music/Sounds: A modified version of the Coca-Cola Telecommunications theme.

Availability: Same as previous logo

1st Logo (2008-2010)
Logo: On a black background, "A" and "ORIGINAL" are wiped in, along with the text "HENLEY HOUSE", with each letter on fire.

Variant:


 * At the end of videos, copyright info is below.
 * On its first two uses, the entire logo is written in plain text and still.

FX/SFX: The wipe.

Music/Sounds: The "Boss defeated" music from Link's Awakening.

Availability: Seen on episodes of The Game Merchant from the period.

2nd Logo (2011-2015)
Logo: We fade in to a grey background. The text "HENLEYHOUSE" slides in from the left, with "HENLEY" in red and "HOUSE" in white. Once it settles in the middle, the text flashes and URLs for TheGameMerchant.com and FilmShock.com appear below.

Variant: Later on, additional mentions for the channel's YouTube URL and Facebook and Twitter handles appears below, along with copyright info.

FX/SFX: The background, the text.

Music/Sounds: A slow funk riff.

Availability: Seen on later episodes of The Game Merchant and FilmShock Reviews, as well as Nerdy Baits and Teen Titans Abridged.

3rd Logo (2012)
Logo: This is a parody of the Video Classics Gold logo, featuring the following eight logos zooming back in an outlined square.


 * Evil Eggplant Productions: Henley's production company.
 * Y2B Productions: The production company of Chris Bores, aka the Irate Gamer. This is a variation of a logo used on his original channel of the same name.
 * Sam T. Productions: The production company of Sam T. Nelson. The logo also animates normally.
 * ETF Films: The production company of Ed Findlay, known on YouTube as RetroGamer3.
 * Mighty Noid Entertainment: The production company of Ed Prin-Stairs, known as Spax3.
 * The Net Dwellers: Website formerly run by Megan Wessels, known as the FanFic Critic.
 * The Game Toon Zone: Website operated by Prin-Stairs.
 * Reviewtopia: Review hosting website.

After all of the logos come into view, the Henley House Entertainment logo flips in and begins to spin around. It zooms forward as everything around it blacks out. It becomes stationary and zooms back to a comfortable distance. The site's URL fades in below.

FX/SFX: Same as the Video Classics Gold logo, that is to say the logos zooming back and the flipping effects of the Henley House logo.

Music/Sounds: Same as the Video Classics Gold logo, more specifically, "Protopulse" by Trevor Bastow, followed by an announcer (Justin Cavillero in a faux Australian accent) saying "More quality reviews, from Henley House Entertainment"

Availability: It was only seen on the final episode of The Game Merchant.

Editor's Note: An interesting take on a familiar logo from the 80s. This was otherwise made to highlight the video's collaborators.