Your Fictional (Dream) Versions - Millar Gough Ink

Nicknames: "Orange-Red Ink", "Ink Bottle Gets the Banhammer" & "Banhammer Gets the Ink Bottle", "SPLAT!!", "Orange-Red Ink Splashing", "Falling Hammer"

Official Logo: In an office setting, at the forefront, we see a bottle filled with orange red ink in it labeled:

Impact

colored yellow/gold, with the bottom half of "INK" colored white/silver. After a while, a hammer (which, if you look very closely, can be seen in the reflection on the bottle) swings down and smashes the bottle, causing the orange red ink in it to fly everywhere and covering up the screen.

Real Variants:


 * On the short-lived show The Strip, 2003 DVD releases and Channel 4 and E4 UK airings of season 1 and 4:3 prints of all episodes of Smallville, the logo is shown in open-matte.
 * Cropped 4:3 versions exist.

Fictional Variants:


 * On the 2006 TV pilot of Aquaman, the logo is in aqua-tint with the water screen multiplied in this logo.
 * In PencilMiss Brett Studios Est. 2013's video, the logo is in reversed and slowed down, and fades to black.
 * On Mario & Luigi: Dream Team as the Nintendo TV print, the hammer makes the ink bottle smashed with an boss explode particle. (Extra fanmade)
 * On the alternate print of the 2022 upcoming show Wednesday, the logo has the glitch effect.
 * Sometimes, a very alternate colored version of the logo is in technicolor.

FX/SFX: The hammer smashing the ink bottle, the ink spreading. It's all live-action. Not a CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: Here are the main music versions:


 * 1999: After the closing theme of the show plays, there is a splattering sound.
 * 2001-2002: Just a sound of the bottle breaking. The bottle breaking sound can be jarring to many people (especially after the long silence during both this logo and the Tollin/Robbins Productions logo).
 * On the Smallville season 1 episodes "X-Ray" and "Hug", the logo is silent.
 * Early 2002: An 3-note odd, short piano tune with an eerie sound effect is played in the background.
 * 2002-2011: A reverberating cartoon ditty.
 * On early season 2 episodes of Smallville, the reverberating cartoon ditty is somewhat slightly quieter before the bottle breaking sound appears.
 * On the first episode of season 5 of Smallville, the last note and the bottle breaking sound are synced.
 * Sometimes, this logo is in a PAL-pitch.

Music/Sounds Fictional Variants:


 * On the 2006 TV pilot of Aquaman, the jingle uses the water bubbling sounds instead. When a hammer smashes the ink bottle, a water splashing sound and the bottle breaking sound is combined.
 * On the alternate print of the 2022 upcoming show Wednesday, this logo has some glitch sounds.
 * A technicolored version of the logo has a tiny bit high-pitched version of the jingle, and uses the low-pass effect.

All music versions ended with the bottle breaking sound, sometimes louder.

Availability: First seen on the short-lived show The Strip. Also seen on Smallville and the 2011 version of Charlie's Angels. Also shown on the 2006 TV pilot of Aquaman (also known as Mercy Reef). Don't expect to see this on the company's films, though. Don't expect to see this on the Blu-ray Disc or DVD prints, either. Look for the rare print logo on the back of the Smallville DVD/Blu-ray cover.

Fanmade Availability: Tiny bit the same, but there's fanmade things depending the logo.


 * As taken from the Nintendo TV print of Mario & Luigi: Dream Team from 2013 to 2015.
 * Can be seen on the different/rare print of 2022 upcoming show Wednesday, most likely, the logo uses the glitch effect to be classical.
 * The kind-of-less rare print of the 2006 TV pilot Aquaman is slightly an unused fictional variant. It's not pretty much as the logo for respectful content.

Editor's Note: While the sound of the bottle breaking can be startling for some people (especially the version without music where it breaks with no warning, which could be jarring to many people), some people may find this logo funny, and it may be favored for fans of Smallville.

Fanmade Editor's Note: Fictional variants are not however real, but the short version is super rare, and it can be taken from a very rare print of Smallville.