Logos from Fictional Culture

These are several logos spoofed/referenced in fictional media, Others with fictional humurous results.

Animated Television
Polandball: Animated Series (2014-2018, 2019)

Polandball: Animated Series had several logo spoofs.

On the episode "Squeak", A parody of the Alphanim logo appears with Poland in Place of the head and England jumping on him when he squeaks. and "alphanim" is replaced with "telewizji polska" to parody TVP aswell.

On the episode "Torture Methods of Finland is cancelled", Torture Methods of Finland gets cancelled. after that, A 20th Century Fox logo spoof appears and "FOX" is replaced with "FOSS" like in Hardware Wars.

On "Polandball Land-to-Land" Poland shows off the Olech International logo and describes it as "Delivery and VHS Company stealing Herbie Hancock's song"

On the deleted scene "Aland escapes" Aland does the PBS Kids then says "I'm never gonna be Finland again, I'll be Sweden" and the PBS Kids logo (Without Dot or Dash's head) gets put behind her.

On "A Twist of Plot", The THX Deep Note plays while Estonia gets scared.

Hetalia: Religious Warfare (2017) If the MGM spoof from Hetalia: Beautiful World is not enough, here are more Hetalia logo spoofs!

On the Episode "Muslim idiots" India shows a movie and it begins with a spoof of the 1980 Pervez Productions logo but it is cartoonized, it is set at night, the Urdu script is replaced with "मुसलमानों को पलटें" which is Hindi for "Flip the Muslims" and the announcer is different.

Another parody from "Lights, Camera, Kawaii!", A parody of the 1973 Rangeela Productions logo appears reading "Sushi Fish is so delicious".

Yet Another parody from "Time for religious clay", A parody of the Kaleidoscope Entertainment logo appears with "Kaleidoscope" replaced by "Disgustascope" and "Productions" in place of "Entertainment".

If this isn't enough, on "Russia eats everything" A parody of the 1940's Mehboob Productions logo appears reading "E: E EATS EVERYTHING".

Another parody on "Weird singing", A parody of the 1991 Suhail Butt/Bari Films logo appears with the Urdu text on the tombstone replaced with "BYE BYE UKRAINE" and Ukraine does the singing in the logo.

The Touhou Show (2014-) Here are a few logo spoofs from The Touhou Show

On "Reimu at the movies" The fictional film begins with a spoof of the Ramu Films logo Reading "Reimu Studios", the music is also a reorchestration of the fanfare.

OS-tans (2002-present) Logo Spoofs from the series of Windows Anime.

On "A Film so Kawaii", A Parody of the Carudian Film Productions logo appears called "Claudian Film Productions" (named after Claudia Madobe from the Windows 7 series).

Numberfanagram (2019-present)

On "Nowhere for Holli", Essentially all the logos from the Lunedi Film intro (Columbia, MGM, Lux Film, Rank Org., Titanus, Paramount) appear, but this time with the company names and punned with some of the characters' names.

On "Under the Sinistra", The rays are basically powered on using C.Moon chimes

On "Filmy films" An MGM Parody appears with Lizzy in place of Leo and Zay in place of the mask

On "War war war!", It seems to be an Oggy and the Cockroaches based intro so it begins with a Xilam-based logo with Arifmetix replacing Xilam and Jay pops the logo like a balloon, Or not...

On "Friends!", It is based of the show Friends and sometime, a parody of the Desilu logo appears reading "Lizzeradog" (founded by Lizzy and Tiberadog, hence the name of the parody).

Geoshapes (2019-present)

On "Tridecagon?", The 5th Antenne 2 Logo is spoofed instead having the men replaced with "Delta"s and the reveal G, E, O, S, H, A, P, E and S on their fronts, claiming it to be foreshadowing of Geoshapes 2.

On "Radio-fusion", It would have Redifussion being spoofed as "Radio fusion" and "Geoland" replacing "London" Respectively.

The Eddsworld Movie (2010)
During the scene where Edd and Tom watches a movie (Boney Tunes, a parody of Looney Tunes), numerous studio logos that are trying to fool Edd and Tom that the movie is going to start show up. Each were listed with the quotes Edd and/or Tom said:


 * 20th Century Fox (the 1981 logo complete with the fanfare from The Fly); "This is Fox, the mastermind of everything!", "Yeah, yeah, yeah. I got it now."
 * Newgrounds Productions (a parody of the Pariah logo): "Poor Tankman, guess he needs to go home."
 * EddsWorks SKG Films (a parody of the DreamWorks): "Tom! Aren't we watching Shrek right now? All because I am in this movie", "Ehh, maybe?"
 * M6 (the 2nd 1987 logo): "Hash rat? That never makes any sense, bro."
 * Cooler Bros. Pictures (an iVipid parody of the Warner Bros. Pictures): "Is this shield freezing?", "I dunno, Tom."
 * THX (the 1983 logo): "Here comes that derpy note.......weeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrggggghhhhhhhhrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrRrRrRrEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEIGGHH!"
 * Columbia Pictures (the 1981 logo): "Ooh, sexy lady."
 * Car Crash Movies (fictional 2010 logo): "This is a crime movie? Is it going to have a cop in the- Aaaagh! NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!"
 * Red Line Films (fictional 2008 logo): "Just a red line, nothing else. Except that brainy music."
 * Puniversal Studios (a parody of the 1997 Universal Pictures logo): "Cool."
 * WB Feature Presentations (fictional 2001 logo): "Eh, what's up doc?"

After the logo sequence, it jarringly cuts to the Psycho parody from Looney Tunes: Back in Action, which causes to make Tom get scared. Edd then realizes that the movie was a dream.

The film's post-credits scene includes a parody of the Gracie Films logo, with Edd replacing the woman. Instead of shushing, Edd says "Quiet! The movie is starting!". "DIR EDDSWORLD" (with "A VIACOM COMPANY" in its usual 1990 font) appears instead of "GRACIE FILMS" with the 1990 Viacom music with the voiceover omitted. As soon as the 20th Century Fox print logo appears after the post-credits scene, the 1989 TCF-TV theme is sung by Edd.

Advertising
Cafe Stile (2020-present): This advert basically takes it's place off the Mount Fuji (Shochiku) with the Blend S girls taking a photo by it and we get the text "CAFE STILE" in a cinemascope type font, referencing the GrandScope variant.