MalamiteInk Films

Background
MalamiteInk was founded in 1999 after a merger between Malamute and Eyriesink. It has become a multi-million dollar company, and well known for it's controversial company buyings, like in 2007 when it won a very brutal bidding war for Archie Comics between themselfs, Time Warner, and Blake Corporation, which in turn caused Blake Corporation to almost go bankrupt. Luckily, MalamiteInk is a friendly company, and gave both Time Warner and Blake Corporation about $500 dollars each. MalamiteInk Films is a movie production powerhouse, and their parent company's biggest profit.

1st Logo (1999-2003)
Nickname: "Husky's Camera"

Logo: We see a husky sitting on a chair trying to work a film camera. It tilts it's head in confusion. A cat walks by, jumps on the table where the film camera is sitting on, then presses a button on it. The film camera starts to work, and we see the MalamiteInk Films logo projected on the wall. This entire shot fades out to the words "Go outside the box." then fades to the opening shot of the film it is on.

FX/SFX: All live-action.

Music/Sounds: The husky making a confused sound, the cat meowing, the cat touching the button, and the film projector working. All of this is heard against a playful whistling tune.

Availability: In between Common and Uncommon. Seen on most prints of all MalamiteInk films from 1999 to 2003. The prints that don't have this logo on them have the 2006 logo instead, but with the same music.

Editor's Note: The only thing that might scare you about this logo is the way the cat and husky are animated.

2nd Logo (2003-2006)
Nickname: "The Husky Of Doom", "Husky Of Death"

Logo: A husky runs towards the camera, then jumps towards the camera and breaks it. The crack it makes is shaped like the MalamiteInk Films logo. The shot fades out to the current tag line "Go beyond the universe" appears, then fades to the opening shot of the movie.

FX/SFX: Same as before.

Music/Sounds: The camera breaking and the voice whispering the tagline.

Availability: Very Rare. It was only seen on four films, Mrs. Pepper and Mr. Salt's Tokyo Adventure, Chopping Blocks, Rusty the Wrench, and ToRi The Eyrie: Fight Of Fights.

Editor's Note: The entire thing was meant to scare people. However it isn't as scary as the "V of Doom" from Viacom, the VID Mask, and the Nickelodeon Pinchface.

3rd Logo (2006-)
Nickname: "Furries With Cameras"

Logo: A female dog furry wearing red clothes walks in holding a camera. She opens a door, and there are furries outside, holding cameras. The female dog furry gasps, then laughs. The current shot then fades out to the MalamiteInk Films logo, and the tagline for the company fades in underneath the logo.

FX/SFX: All CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: A cheerful harmonica tune, accompanied by the female dog's footsteps, the door opening, the other furries footsteps, sounds of them talking, the female dog gasping, the female dog laughing, "Go beyond the universe" fading in, and a voice whispering the same sentence. In some cases, it's silent or has the opening theme of the movie.

Variants:
 * On the 2009 movie Fliska, The Last Dragon, the studio tagline fades out, then "Celebrating 10 years of making awesome movies" fades in where the studio tagline was. Fliska the Dragon reads it out loud.
 * On 2019 movies, the text "CELEBRATING 20 YEARS" appears above.
 * On video games and at the end of films, the logo is still.
 * Starting on April 15, 2022 with Flipped Over, the colors in the logo were enhanced.

Music/Sounds Variant: On Flipped Over, an orchestral rendition of theme plays, with the same sound effects intact.

Availability: Current and very common. This appears on all films made by this company since 2006. It was also present on the original releases of the first four Nanaimo Bar Studios films (Android Robot, Dance Party Daniel, Gold Rush Goldfish and Easter Heist), but is plastered with the Loud Pictures logo on current prints since their buyout in October 2020, sometimes leaving this logo's audio intact. Since 2021, this also appears on Globe Studios feature films starting with Shopping in Stores, since their five year contract with Fox Benedict Pictures expired.

Editor's Note: The voice whispering "Go beyond the universe" may catch some viewers off guard. Current printings of the first four Nanaimo Bar Studios films originally from this studio that were re-released by Loud Pictures remove this logo and replace it with theirs to make the viewers safer.