Your Dream Variations: Millar Gough Ink: The New Beginning

Here you write more dream variations seen throughout the years for Millar/Gough Ink to be real.

Chace1204

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions (2017): The logo plays on a white background, but the logo is black.

Logofan2005

The Boss Baby: Family Business (2021): The logo is white and blue like the movie title logo.

Chace1204

Bluey (2018): The logo is blue, but the in-credit version would play.

Super Train Bros. (1998; television movie): The ink is cyan and the font for the company text is Helvetica Neue like the 2015-present logo.

At the end of a television movie, the background of the office setting was ratherly replaced with the black background, so the ink bottle will only appear without the reflection and a hammer.

On the teaser trailer, the print version of the logo would play, but has the copyright info and the website URL.

The Horror Movie (2010): At the end of a movie, the logo plays, but the logo is in the -tonal, it has a Fiendish font for the company text, the music sounds really scary and creepy, and after the hammer breaks a bottle, it will cause a very, scary creepy dramatic noise.

On the teaser trailer, the logo would have just a -tone effect. No hammer is shown in this variant.

Keepabird (2005; TV series): At the end of the series, the logo is placed on a mobile, but the logo and mobile are colored in.

Cang Sich-Ma (2010; Vietnamese TV series): There is a Vietnamese variant of the logo that plays where "INK" is replaced with "MỰC" and the URL reading "www.millar-gough-ink.co.vi" is added below the bottle for sequence to this variant, and no hammer is shown.

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Chace1204:

Escape of The Blockees (2023): The logo plays, but it is superimposed on a wall.

At the end of a movie, the logo plays normally with a copyright info below it.

On the teaser trailer, the "videotaped" version of the previous logo plays normally but the black label has no text, so the company text is next to the bottle where it is not in a stacked format, although "INK" does not have a bottom white gradient, but the text is being outlined in black. No hammer is shown.

Sonic and The Boos (2004; TV series): The 8mm "videotaped" version of the logo plays, but all the logo is in greyscale. No hammer is shown.

The Little Einsteins Movie: Reboot (2031): The VHS "videotaped" version of the previous logo plays, but no hammer, and the instrumental version of the Little Einsteins theme song is played instead of the logo's theme. A few seconds later, the camera goes onto the stage with Little Einsteins and the rocket.

At the end of the movie, the previous logo appears along with Disney, Entertainment One, Disney Junior, Nelvana and Baby Einstein logos superimposed on a curtain. When the movie ends, the Little Einsteins wave "See you in a next mission!" to the audience and the curtain closes.

On the teaser trailer, the logo plays normally with a hammer, but reversed, except for other logos, and the logo also appears along with Disney, Entertainment One, Disney Junior, Nelvana and Baby Einstein logos superimposed on a curtain like the variant at the end of the movie.

Bluey Toons (2010; produced by Disney Junior and BBC): The blue tinted cartoon animated variant of the logo is used.

Handy Bluey (2013, 2014 Disney Junior prints): The in-credit variant of the logo is used.

BlueyBob BluePants (2013; co-distributed by Nickelodeon; distributed by Sony; produced by Nelvana; developed by Infinite Frameworks): In the credits, a superimposed variant of the logo with the in-credit text "Produced by Millar Gough Ink Inc. and Nelvana Enterprises Inc." above it is used.

The Loud Bluey (1998): The Strip variant of the 1999 logo is used without music.

The Boss Bluey (2011; co-produced by DreamWorks Animation and Rainbow Maestro Inc.): At the beginning of the movie, the open-matte version of the logo (uncropped) is used without black bars (also called cinemascope).

At the end of the movie, the in-credit variant of the logo is seen with the words above reading "A Millar-Gough Ink Production".

Boo-Hoo Onto The Hoo (2008): The cartoon ditty variant of the 1999 logo is used as normal, but the final half of the ending theme is played at the beginning of the logo.

The Hurshea Technologies (2023): The Boss Baby: Family Business variant is used, but with the music box playing the cartoon ditty music from the previous logo.