Your Dream Variations - Millar Gough Ink

Here you write dream variations for Millar Gough Ink to be real.

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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, Baby Luigi, Mario and Luigi try to carry the ink bottle, then, the background transitions 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 -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.

Smallville (2001-2011 Blu-ray/DVD THX Feature Release): 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 and the Broadway 2000 Deep Note is probably extended.

Terminator 3 (If MGI has release the movie instead of Warner Bros.): The 1999-2011 logo is in dark-cyan tint, but the movie's theme is played instead of the jingle.

Smallville II (2019): The logo fading in and out.

The Legend Of The Lion (2003): During the beginning, the camera pans out and to the right to reveal that we see a bottle filled with ink labelled with the company name in gold, with only the bottom half in white. Also in this logo, there is no hammer, and after it is seen, the camera pulls in, transitioning to the opening movie. In the trailer, the reflection on the bottle shines.

Terminator II (If Millar Gough Ink has released the movie): Instead of getting smashed by a hammer, the bottle with ink gets exploded by itself, revealing the THX logo and as always, the Deep Note is heard.

Halloween Adventures (1999): The logo looks print-alike, where the words "MILLAR GOUGH" are stacked, and to the right, we see a bottle with ink inside, labelled "INK".

Hannah Montana: The Movie 2: Best Of The Stage (2024): The company's logo falls down and smashes the stone-textured floor, causing the camera to shake.

Total Drama 3 (2070): Instead of a beaker, the ink bottle is shown (like in the 1999-2011 logo)., which looks like it's a printed version of the logo.

Egypt (1998): The background is instead Egypt, and also, there is a different hammer.

Smallville III (2029): The 1999-2011 logo is shown, with a glitch screen.

The Ultimate MGI Collection (3033): A footage from an unknown company is shown, before it transitions to the black screen, which has clips inside a book. The book then closes to reveal the text "MILLAR GOUGH INK" but stacked, in gold color and an Impact font. The book then poofs and turns to a current logo before it shines.

The Shroobs (2006): The 1999-2011 logo is shown, but in about a second, a Shroob (From the Mario & Luigi RPG series) appears, then, he catches it before a Shroob runs away. The camera pans up to reveal the text "MILLAR GOUGH INK PRESENTS" in Garamond, with the text "A NINTENDO PRODUCTION" below.

The Smallville Movie II (2046): The 1999-2011 logo is shown, but with the glitch, broken and TV simulator effect. Also, the logo is colored dark blue.

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Total DramaRama: (2018): Izzy holds the bottle in her hand.

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Jakery-Takery Adventures (2004): The 1999-2011 logo is shown, but with a different bottle instead. Also, the sound of the splattering replaces the bottle breaking sound, and as always, a different hammer is shown.

Laggerators (1998 THX Feature): The 1999-2011 logo is shown, but during the middle of the logo, a picture of an office setting gets shot with the shotgun, causing the ink bottle to blow away, and also, the pieces of glass appears then explodes. The pieces then liquifies and gathers into the center, forming the THX logo. After that, the THX logo fades out and contains a message reading "The Audience Is Listening" fades in, before the beginning of the movie.

The Paper Mario: Sticker Star Movie (2024): The 1999-2011 logo plays, but with an static effect, also, Paper Mario uses his paper hammer to smash a bottle, causing the ink to splatter. Then, Paper Mario pushes the black screen revealing the current logo.

Wheat Adventures (2023): There is a variant of the 2015 logo, where the background is instead a field with wheat. Also, at the beginning, the sparkles reveal the logo reading with the company name in an Helvetica Neue thin font.

Alligator Adventures: Fish-eater Adventures (2016): On a black background with sparkle particles, the stacked dark-red words "MILLAR GOUGH" quickly zoom out to the left, then, the dark-red text "INK" quickly zooms out to the right, then, a beaker with a black water drop fades in, and the dark-red word "INK" is inside the drop.

Amphbia Action Adventures (2019): The 2015 logo plays, but it gets strucked by a lightning.

The Cuphead Movie (2023): The logo is cartoonish and has a film grain effect. Also, the font in the logo is Arial. The color of the ink is also like the fake 1997 version of the first logo.

Robot Chicken II (2024): The 1999-2011 logo plays as usual, but it is improved and enhanced in better CGI. The theme of the show is also played instead of the company's jingle from the logo.

The Grossology Movie (2029): The 1994 videotaped version of the 1999-2011 logo plays, but the hammer was replaced with slime, in which the ink bottle gets slimed, which causes the ink bottle to get distorted, the text to be very slimy and distorted and the white words in the label to be obscured by the slime. Also, a www.millargoughink.com URL with a copyright info is added below the logo.

At the end, the white print 1999-2011 logo is shown with a company's website URL and a copyright notice.

On the teaser trailer, the orange red ink is replaced with green slime.

The Vacuumers (2014, co-produced by Nintendo): The 1999-2011 logo plays as usual, but instead of the hammer if unnecessary, B.F.F (Stands for Best Fitness Friends, only appeared in Bowser Jr's Journey) inhales the picture of an office setting and an ink bottle before spits out the stacked gold-white gradient words reading "BFF Rules!"

At the end, a current logo in white with a www.millargoughink.com URL and copyright notice being added below is shown.

On the teaser trailer, the very short version of the 1999-2011 logo with the website URL in gold outlined black is shown.

Monsters VS. Aliens (2009): The logo plays as usual, the logo is in B&W, but suddenly, a UFO appears and abducts the ink bottle, which causes the ditty music to slow down, the film to get burned and the office setting image to get burned into fire, transitioning to the beginning of the film.

The Berenstain Bears (2000): The logo plays as usual, but it's in cartoon and no hammer is shown. A copyright notice is added below.

Baby Neptune: Discovering Water (2002): The logo plays as usual, but the ink is replaced with aquamarine water. The variant spoofs the logo which has the word "WATER" instead of "INK". After the ink covers the screen, it transitions to the Baby Einstein logo.

On the teaser trailer, after the camera zooms out during the Baby Einstein logo, a bottle of scarlet ink labelled "MILLAR GOUGH INK" in a gold-white gradient appears then crushes the Baby Einstein logo behind the caterpillar. The camera zooms to the forefront and which will cause the white background to transition to the office setting. No hammer would appear in the variant.

Escape Of The Crushies (2013): The logo plays, but the music wouldn't play (just like the 2001-2002 music variant of the logo), and no hammer would appear in the variant.

At the end, the white print logo is seen along with the Paramount logo superimposed on a black brick.

On the teaser trailer, a mega open-matte variant of the logo would play than further, but the logo would appear with the Paramount and Davis Entertainment logos.

Donkey Gonkey Boo! (2018): The logo plays as usual, but the color of the background is dark blue with stars. Suddenly, during the logo, the Scurvy Crew appears then catches the bottle, which causes the beaker to reveal that it is a bottle. The text and the drop suddenly fades out. After the logo is done in a split-second, a Nintendo logo would appear.

At the end of a movie, the white-colored logo would appear along with the Nintendo, Lakitu Enterprises and Monty Mole Television logos.

On the teaser trailer, the 1994 "videotaped" version of the 1999-2011 logo appears side-by-side-by-side with the Lakitu Enterprises and Monty Mole TV logos superimposed on a background with the office setting.

Don't expect this variant to appear on the international print of the said movie, that one has the Millar Gough Ink International logo instead.

Nevada Show (2005): The logo plays, but suddenly, the ink bottle turns into neon, the word "MILLAR" was replaced with "NEVADA", the color of the ink turns into red-blue gradient, the brightness of the office setting turns very darker, and a www.nevade.com appears below the bottle. A neon-mode hammer appears in place of a hammer in the variant.

Don't expect to see this variant on the UK print of the said show, that one has the normal variant of the logo instead.

'''The Flip-Flops! (2006, co-produced by Nintendo and PBS Kids):''' The logo plays as usual, but Kamek uses the magic trick to turn the words "MILLAR" and "GOUGH" to "FLIPPER FLOP!", the ink bottle being turned into the Flip-Flop, the ink to suddenly splatter and the office setting to be darker. No hammer would appear, Kamek appears suddenly instead in the variant.

At the end of the movie, the normal variant of the logo would play rather than the variant, but it would appear along with the Nintendo and PBS Kids logos.

Don't expect the variant to appear on the BBC airing of the said movie, that one has the side-by-side logo that has the MGI, Nintendo, PBS Kids and BBC logos at the end of the movie.

On the teaser trailer, the logo appears side-by-side with the Nintendo and PBS Kids logos. The BBC variant of the trailer has the variant of the side-by-side logo, where the BBC logo is next to the three company logos.

Sprixie Adventures (2006; television series): As the logo plays during the ending of the show, there is a variant of the logo where the color of the ink is rainbow, the text gradient color is rainbow and colorful, the hammer has a lightened rainbow color and the Sprixie Princesses are added around the logo.

The Hairdryers Movie (2006): The logo plays normally, but suddenly, a wind blows the bottle of ink away, which causes the office setting picture to go away. A hairdryer sound is heard as the large wind appears, before it turns off.

At the end, the in-credit version of the logo plays as usual with the URL and byline appearing below it.

On the teaser trailer, the logo appears along with [npecorporation] (formerly known as The Mircowave Company) and The Chace Golden Company logos superimposed on a hairdryer.

The Torkscrew Team (2014 TV series; distributed by Nintendo, Millar/Gough Ink and Nelvana): At the end of the said show, the logo is shifted downwards. Also, it has the words reading "DISTRIBUTED BY" appearing above the bottle, either with or without the hammer. For season 2, the logo isn't shifted downwards, and the copyright info is added below. For season 3, the first logo was replaced with a current logo, with the word "TELEVISION DISTRIBUTION" appearing below the  logo. For the fourth and final season, the logo starts when the logo was revealed by a searchlight (a la 20th Century Studios or Searchlight Pictures logo). Also, it has the word above the logo reading "" in a Vampire Calligraphy font. Also, at the end of the deleted scenes for the said show again, as the current logo starts playing normally, the pleasant ditty music from the first logo plays. After the music ends, the logo fades out.

Super Koopalar Regionson Bros. (2004; TV show): The 1999 logo is used, but without the usually hammer, it has the words "A MILLAR GOUGH INK, LLC. PRODUCTION" above.

Super Gabba-Gabba (2009):

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 * For original US airings of the show, the logo in a 16:9 format is used to fit the 4:3 aspect ratio screen.
 * For international airings of the said show, there is a variant with the words "THIS IS A CO-PRODUCTION OF" above the bottle. When the hammer appears to be breaking a bottle, the word above it fades out quickly.
 * For 2021 Nickelodeon airings of the said show, instead of the 1999-2011 logo, the current logo plays the rest as normal.
 * For the show and WordWorld crossover episode "Gabba WordWorld" from the said show, the 1999-2011 logo appears side-by-side with the WTTW National logo, the Learning Box logo, the Out Of the Blue Enterprises logo, the Studio B Productions logo and the WildBrain Entertainment 2004 logo.

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The Fly Guy Movie (2015; co-produced by Nintendo): The 35mm "videotaped" version of the 1999-2011 logo is used, but the ink bottle has a propeller and it flies away. No hammer is shown. Only in the teaser trailer.

The Paper Toad Movie (2022; released by Nintendo; produced by the said company and Studio B Productions): The logo plays the rest as normal, but six seconds later as the logo ends, it fades to black. Only at the opening and the ending of the movie.

On the trailers or teaser trailers, the ink bottle is drawn on a paper, but suddenly, the drawing of an ink bottle with a black label that contains a company name gets fallen as it lands on the floor. No hammer is shown.

The WordWorld Freeze-Out (based on WordWorld; distributed by The Learning Box; 2011): The logo is used, but the background is in -tonal color, and when the hammer is about to appear, the ink bottle freezes and turns to. No hammer is shown. The variant is used along with The Learning Box logo, but when the cartoonish box opens, the words "The Learning Box" and the box turns into  color and freezes as it gets frozen which gets covered with ice cube fitting the whole logo.

At the end of a special movie or at the beginning of the trailer, there are snowflakes in front of the logo. No hammer is shown.