When I was younger, I thought the Tristar Pegasus was the Colombia pictures lady's pet. I thought it was cute that she would let her pet do the intro sometimes instead of her. 🤣
They both actually had a collaboration together since they were both part of the same company, Sony Pictures Entertainment. This is also why they tend to share many film elements.
Whenever my sister and I would see them with the home entertainment logos, we would start freaking out and screaming about history's greatest collaboration. Ahh we were insufferable.
Is it weird that that Pegasus used to scare me when I was a kid? At least when it was facing the screen? Cause when I was a kid I felt like it was going to jump out of the tv and eat my face XD
No. For a while in my childhood, I was legitimately scared of the '93 logo. I'd try to steer clear of any TriStar pictures with that logo. Short circuit was fine though, but that's because it used the '84 logo, which I'm chill with.
TriStar is easily my favorite film distributor. They have one of the most intriguing and interesting stories of how they came to be. They were once owned by Coca-Cola of all things
Yes, and they started out as a joint venture between Columbia Pictures, CBS, and HBO (hence why some of their early stuff was released on home video by Thorn EMI/HBO Video and CBS/Fox Video). Other early TriStar films were released by USA Home Video. However, by the end of the 1980s, Columbia was the only one still involved with TriStar.
@@KoryGilesYTTristar and Columbia are affiliated, but for me it's like this, I like Tristar, but Columbia, you're going down the Dungeon of "Unfunny Logos"
The first one always reminds me of this movie called "Short Circuit" and that one scene in Family Guy when Joe has his own home theater and he replaces the Pegasus
Great upload, JontyMaster! TriStar is one of my favorite movie companies ever mostly because of the Pegasus and its evolution it look over the years! 😁👍
@@JontyMaster and plus the Tristar the 1993 logo had a Tristar 1984 fanfare the movie is called jury duty 1995 vhs 17:42 .And plus what’s movie called with lightning at tristar what that movie called 18:26
Well, I'm a film person (I've also been a projectionist 😌....), and I just LOVE that damned white horse!! 😘 I also feel rather nostalgic about the original logo! Love the original film look, and the association with the films released under that name in the 1980s! The newer logo(s) look kinda slick, but you'd think with CG tech they could have given them more expression and majesty, but they didn't!! At least they kept the pegasus idea and let it evolve instead of eliminating it.... Thanks so much for this compilation! 🤩
@@JontyMaster: Thanks! I love horses in art and film anyway, and I used to like to watch this logo (in the late 1980s and early '90s) whenever I was nearby as the trailers ended and a Tri-Star feature began on that particular projector! 😌
Honestly, I like the Tristar with the Cannon films fanfare because the badum parts play out while the pegasus is flying. It makes me giggle, although it is an editing mistake.
I been a fan of this company ever since they made Glory (1989), U Turn (1997), and Bugsy (1991) One of my favorite post-New Hollywood studio and one of my favorite post-New Hollywood studio logo.
I remembered seeing A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood in theaters with my mom’s friend Steve when it first came out, but two days after, and I was expecting the current TriStar logo to be used, but with that music I heard in the 1993 logo which was used instead.
Yorkshire Television Logo History [1967-2003] [Ep 146] ITV Yorkshire, previously known as Yorkshire Television. and commonly referred to as just YTV, is the British television service provided by ITV Broadcasting Limited for the Yorkshire franchise area on the ITV network.
The 1984 Tri-Star logo is one of the film logos of the 1980s as it holds up remarkably quite well as the animation, the sunset and the transition from the Pegasus to the "T" to the actual logo with the white outline of the Pegasus and the background color of the sunset in the triangle where the letters "TriStar" appears are all beautifully done. The music sounds very triumphant and dramatic as it is easily one of the most recognizable musical scores to any logo to exist. The 1993 TriStar logo to me feels like a huge downgrade from the 1984 logo. Don't get me wrong, the Pegasus still looks very nice; however, the logo doesn't have nowhere near the amount animation both how long it takes for the Pegasus to move or how good it looks compared to the previous logo, the background is almost identical of its sister logo, the 1993 Columbia Pictures logo ( yes, I know that Sony owns both Film Studios, but it just is complete laziness), and the music sounds nowhere near as enthusiastic. The 2015 logo is a nice mixture of the 1984 and the 1993 logos as it looks alot better the previous 1993 logo aesthetically though it isn't quite as good as the 1984 logo
The previous two versions look much more majestic, probably because it's a reel of a real horse galloping, which looks fantastic on a big screen. The obviously fake cgi horse, on the other hand, looks anything but awesome.
People say that the Tristar logo is awesome because of its visuals and fanfare, but I still think 20th Century Fox's visuals and fanfare puts Tristar's (and other movie companies) visuals and fanfares to complete shame. 20th Century Fox is still the true king of all movie logos.
I still love 1993-2015 TriStar Pictures logo. Reminds me so much of the usual Columbia Pictures logo. Can you do the Goodtimes Home Video logos and the Goodtimes Home Video/MCA Home Video, and the Goodtimes Home Video/Universal Home Entertainment logos too?
[White horse sound], [Billie eilish] oh Wilbur here I go hahaha, I'm going getting by now, and I forgot the jump and I'm a wings and I'm flying, [white horse sound], [Billie eilish] oh Wilbur, tristar pictures, where anything can happened
23:23 Sony, as always, abuses CGI, one day they will understand that no special effect will ever surpass the beauty of a living being, this also applies to MGM.
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Great, UA-cam shnooks deleted my comment because of the "swearing". Let me break it down. The opening drumbeats is from the theme song of the best drama of the 90s and all time Philadelphia. Bruce Springsteen sings the movie theme song beautifully. Now, easy, boy. Steady... Whoa!!!! ******* wings, what's going on!!!??? ******* white horse!!! or damn white horse!!! God bless the late Richard Pryor. The only TriStar movies I can remember are The Trumpet of the Swan (movie is sadly overshadowed by Shrek. I'm still love the 2 animated movies of 2001 growing up), One Direction: This is Us (I used to hate the band when I was 18 until I'm listening to their music on the ride home. I love them, I love them, I LOVE THEM!!!) And the Mr. Rogers biography drama A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood.
[Billie eilish] now it's time from jumped and flying, I will be right now back, it's time for jumping and I'm wings flying [white horse sound], [Billie eilish] oh Wilbur, tristar pictures, where anything can happened again
A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood, Tristar's only film released in 2019 Its based on 1998 article "can you say... Hero?" which should explain that time's Tristar logo as well
Would you like me to publish the Yorkshire Television logo history or premiere it? It's going to be 30+ minutes long. Voting ends once the rendering has finished.
When I was younger, I thought the Tristar Pegasus was the Colombia pictures lady's pet. I thought it was cute that she would let her pet do the intro sometimes instead of her. 🤣
They do seem to be friends, though
Roman mythology.
They both actually had a collaboration together since they were both part of the same company, Sony Pictures Entertainment. This is also why they tend to share many film elements.
Whenever my sister and I would see them with the home entertainment logos, we would start freaking out and screaming about history's greatest collaboration. Ahh we were insufferable.
That's actually really cute.
The music between 18:01-18:17 sounds magical.
This was taken from "Little Secrets".
I love the original, it's beautiful to look at and pulls you in with the fanfare
100 percent agreed!
I saw a beautiful cotton candy sunrise and I was humming the theme and had to explain to my kids the magic of the TriStar pegasus.
Is it weird that that Pegasus used to scare me when I was a kid? At least when it was facing the screen? Cause when I was a kid I felt like it was going to jump out of the tv and eat my face XD
No it’s actually kind of terrifying
No. For a while in my childhood, I was legitimately scared of the '93 logo. I'd try to steer clear of any TriStar pictures with that logo. Short circuit was fine though, but that's because it used the '84 logo, which I'm chill with.
Please, horses not eat meat, are herbivorous
Nope, you're not alone. I was scared of it's wings 💀💀
Boi it’s like you think a horse is gonna take u out
My favorite TriStar movie would be “Hook” (1991) because the late Robin Williams was in it and so do as “Jumanji” (1995)
The Pegasus in the Tristar logo is a legend.
0:27 run foe coming us
I have no problem
TriStar is easily my favorite film distributor. They have one of the most intriguing and interesting stories of how they came to be. They were once owned by Coca-Cola of all things
Yes, and they started out as a joint venture between Columbia Pictures, CBS, and HBO (hence why some of their early stuff was released on home video by Thorn EMI/HBO Video and CBS/Fox Video). Other early TriStar films were released by USA Home Video. However, by the end of the 1980s, Columbia was the only one still involved with TriStar.
@@KoryGilesYTTristar and Columbia are affiliated, but for me it's like this, I like Tristar, but Columbia, you're going down the Dungeon of "Unfunny Logos"
Until 1987 when Ishtar flopped and Cola-Cola sold both Columbia and Tristar to Sony in 1989.
The first one always reminds me of this movie called "Short Circuit" and that one scene in Family Guy when Joe has his own home theater and he replaces the Pegasus
Johnny five is alive
The name of the episode is "Petergeist"
Short Circuit starred Ally Sheedy right? I never saw it though.
@@jacquelineiona1996 i believe so yes. And I would give it a watch, it’s a fun movie to watch on a Saturday or Sunday morning
JOHNNY FIVE IS ALIVE
I always preferred the 80s logo. Still remember my surprise and delight when I first saw it, in Labyritnh.
I wish that the 1980s logo would still be around much longer because there’s just something about how simple and gigantic it is.
Lies again? Serie A Leader Thick Sperm
16:38
I hope they reused the 1980s logo as a custom variant.
Great upload, JontyMaster! TriStar is one of my favorite movie companies ever mostly because of the Pegasus and its evolution it look over the years! 😁👍
Couldn't agree more!
@@JontyMaster and plus the Tristar the 1993 logo had a Tristar 1984 fanfare the movie is called jury duty 1995 vhs 17:42 .And plus what’s movie called with lightning at tristar what that movie called 18:26
@@tristar1908😂
I remember this intro specifically from the labyrinth 1986 so much nostalgia🥲
9:28
Tristar Pictures, Where anything can happen!
oh thats how you pronounce the logo's name
9:21
Fun fact: That’s Bruce Willis (the voice of Mikey from Look Who’s Talking and its sequel) doing the voice of the Tristar Pictures Pegasus.
Goofy sound?
@@berk925 Silly, that was in my favorite movie I made, An Angry Birds Christmas!
Well, I'm a film person (I've also been a projectionist 😌....), and I just LOVE that damned white horse!! 😘
I also feel rather nostalgic about the original logo! Love the original film look, and the association with the films released under that name in the 1980s!
The newer logo(s) look kinda slick, but you'd think with CG tech they could have given them more expression and majesty, but they didn't!! At least they kept the pegasus idea and let it evolve instead of eliminating it....
Thanks so much for this compilation! 🤩
Interesting to hear you've been a projectionist. The TriStar pegasus is brilliant indeed.
@@JontyMaster: Thanks! I love horses in art and film anyway, and I used to like to watch this logo (in the late 1980s and early '90s) whenever I was nearby as the trailers ended and a Tri-Star feature began on that particular projector! 😌
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I've always loved this logo...thanks for putting them up
Glad you enjoyed it! I love the TriStar logos too!
14:14
WOAH! [REDACTED] wings?!? What's going on!? (BOOM CRASH)
[REDACTED] white horse!
LMAO😂😂😂 I died on this part 💀
What Movie Was That From?
@@LittleEinsteinsYesCaillouNoFanAnother You! :)
14:26
"Watch your profamity." 😂😂😂😂
I'm not ashamed/embarrassed to say that Tri-Star was part of the inspiration for my pegasus tattoo. (Among other things too!) ❤❤
Awesome!
The pegasus will always be majestic.
Absolutely!
@@JontyMaster m
Guinevere
@@JontyMaster that pegasus is beautiful
I wish some Pegasuses will exist.
I love that music box variant. It’s so soothing.
Me too!
The SFX version is the funniest part 🤣
The First Logo Will Always Be A Classic And Is The Best
Really good animation for 1984!
28:03-28:08 I’m glad they kept the logo from it’s the beautiful day in the neighborhood movie.
*Why they kept the logo for the movie?*
@Noah Oren *it really does*
@@superneonicelogan The movie coincidentally takes place on 1998 so the logo is as well from that year
@@MrPhantaze nice
23:24 From?
16:40 where nostalgia comes
The first one was the best, both animation and fanfare
You,'re a legend Jonty Master
“Thank you for choosing Joe Swanson theatres”.
19:19🐎 20:06 20:24 21:25 23:07
Always loved that logo
24:07 I have 2 DVD's with this vhs TRISTAR logo. Matilda and The Mask Of Zorrow both rated PG.
The Mask Of Zorro is rated PG-13, actually.
same but I have Hook (1991) and Jumanji (1995)
My first time watching this in premiering
Great upload JontyMaster!
1:09 It’s weird how the Tristar Pictures logo has the Cannon Films’ fanfare instead of the actual Dave Grusin Fanfare
Honestly, I like the Tristar with the Cannon films fanfare because the badum parts play out while the pegasus is flying. It makes me giggle, although it is an editing mistake.
It’s just bad plastering
@@taydrabrookshire347 yeah
i think you right
actually!
I been a fan of this company ever since they made Glory (1989), U Turn (1997), and Bugsy (1991)
One of my favorite post-New Hollywood studio and one of my favorite post-New Hollywood studio logo.
when i think of the 1993 tristar logo, I always imagine it will just fly down and crash into my house.
my 2 favorite Tristar movies are Hook and Jumanji because of the late Robin Williams before he passed away
That's Beautiful 💕
9:20 goofy voiceovered LOL
I remembered seeing A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood in theaters with my mom’s friend Steve when it first came out, but two days after, and I was expecting the current TriStar logo to be used, but with that music I heard in the 1993 logo which was used instead.
Yorkshire Television Logo History [1967-2003] [Ep 146]
ITV Yorkshire, previously known as Yorkshire Television. and commonly referred to as just YTV, is the British television service provided by ITV Broadcasting Limited for the Yorkshire franchise area on the ITV network.
Valentine's Day
Next Year It’s Tri-Star’s 40th Anniversary!
This is seared into my brain from repeated watchings of a Hook VHS.
Mine was because of a spiderman dvd
For me it was repeated watches of The Muppets Take Manhattan. I love the Muppets
The 1984 Tri-Star logo is one of the film logos of the 1980s as it holds up remarkably quite well as the animation, the sunset and the transition from the Pegasus to the "T" to the actual logo with the white outline of the Pegasus and the background color of the sunset in the triangle where the letters "TriStar" appears are all beautifully done. The music sounds very triumphant and dramatic as it is easily one of the most recognizable musical scores to any logo to exist.
The 1993 TriStar logo to me feels like a huge downgrade from the 1984 logo. Don't get me wrong, the Pegasus still looks very nice; however, the logo doesn't have nowhere near the amount animation both how long it takes for the Pegasus to move or how good it looks compared to the previous logo, the background is almost identical of its sister logo, the 1993 Columbia Pictures logo ( yes, I know that Sony owns both Film Studios, but it just is complete laziness), and the music sounds nowhere near as enthusiastic.
The 2015 logo is a nice mixture of the 1984 and the 1993 logos as it looks alot better the previous 1993 logo aesthetically though it isn't quite as good as the 1984 logo
I like the 1993 and 1998 themes in the 1993-2015 logo more than so more than the 1984-1993 theme
The previous two versions look much more majestic, probably because it's a reel of a real horse galloping, which looks fantastic on a big screen. The obviously fake cgi horse, on the other hand, looks anything but awesome.
Hello, this is sia, and today where going to the watching tristar pictures logo history 1984 - 2015, enjoy 😀
Thank you very much JontyMaster! 🐎
No problem!
@@JontyMaster: the wait will have been long; but until today, I would have been patient!
17:50 the original theme sound with the current logo
YES!!
That's my favorite logo. And so is the 1984 version :)
I like the 1984 logo
Same is also my profile on UA-cam
People say that the Tristar logo is awesome because of its visuals and fanfare, but I still think 20th Century Fox's visuals and fanfare puts Tristar's (and other movie companies) visuals and fanfares to complete shame. 20th Century Fox is still the true king of all movie logos.
Now Disney owns Fox aswell
16:58 Is that Jingle Bell Rock?
What movie was that?
@@IHATEPINSOMUCH IDK, I think it comes from a trailer that is coming out in the holiday season.
@@Tails94able trailer of what movie?
Um... did anyone else notice the Cannon film audio playing at 1:10?
Request: Columbia Pictures Logo History (1918-Present)
It was me who requested it, I was on that account at the time, all the other requests from that account were from me.
I still love 1993-2015 TriStar Pictures logo. Reminds me so much of the usual Columbia Pictures logo. Can you do the Goodtimes Home Video logos and the Goodtimes Home Video/MCA Home Video, and the Goodtimes Home Video/Universal Home Entertainment logos too?
3:28 R.I.P headphone users
Can you kindly please have Warner Brothers logos when you have time? Thanks. Plus, all of the Tristar logos are sweet!
What film is the 2019 variant at 27:50 from?
Larry Adventures: The Cotton Candy Tiger! This is one of those movies that I made!
What movie is at the end credits of 12:31, 16:10, and 13:26?
what song is name? 3:17
[White horse sound], [Billie eilish] oh Wilbur here I go hahaha, I'm going getting by now, and I forgot the jump and I'm a wings and I'm flying, [white horse sound], [Billie eilish] oh Wilbur, tristar pictures, where anything can happened
21:33 its creepier without the byline
I love that pegasus
23:23 Sony, as always, abuses CGI, one day they will understand that no special effect will ever surpass the beauty of a living being, this also applies to MGM.
Am I the only one laughing from this version? 9:40
The varient with the talking horse is my favorite!
Awesome!
Rated: 10 out of 10
Thank you! Cheers!
18:03 double pitched?
18:50 my favorite
28:47 If Tristar didn't lose the rights to Godzilla and made the sequel to it, it would be neat for this logo to be shown.
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I think what would have made the logo 🐎 even cooler if they had an explorer 🧭 on the 🐴 going on a 🪄 adventure.
Great video, but I miss the Tristar Pictures theme. Was very emblematic for a long time.
3:17 what film was this from?
Pk
I Like TriStar Pictures 1993 Pegasus
Great, UA-cam shnooks deleted my comment because of the "swearing". Let me break it down. The opening drumbeats is from the theme song of the best drama of the 90s and all time Philadelphia. Bruce Springsteen sings the movie theme song beautifully. Now, easy, boy. Steady... Whoa!!!! ******* wings, what's going on!!!??? ******* white horse!!! or damn white horse!!! God bless the late Richard Pryor. The only TriStar movies I can remember are The Trumpet of the Swan (movie is sadly overshadowed by Shrek. I'm still love the 2 animated movies of 2001 growing up), One Direction: This is Us (I used to hate the band when I was 18 until I'm listening to their music on the ride home. I love them, I love them, I LOVE THEM!!!) And the Mr. Rogers biography drama A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood.
[Billie eilish] now it's time from jumped and flying, I will be right now back, it's time for jumping and I'm wings flying [white horse sound], [Billie eilish] oh Wilbur, tristar pictures, where anything can happened again
16:59 This holiday season😂
Request: Columbia Pictures Logo History
0:23 That’s me
Request: the Michael Jackson Company
The variant at 27:49 kind of makes me a bit sad because of the music…
18:00+18:01+18:30+18:31+19:56+19:57
TriStar Interactive (1993-2005) => TriStar Games (2017-now) to PlayStation Studios
14:19 best moment
*23:23** what movie is that from?*
As Good As It Gets
@@lawrencecorley1714 *thanks I seen that movie before*
As good as it gets
25:12 Too Movie is that from?
Call Name Movie
27:50 what movie is that?
A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood, Tristar's only film released in 2019
Its based on 1998 article "can you say... Hero?" which should explain that time's Tristar logo as well
Thanks for watching, bye 👋
Tri Star used the Carolco and Golan Globus themes????
Thank you all for joining the premiere! What was your favorite logo?
All! And your welcome
My favorite logo is Paramount Pictures!
@@classicsonicstvcommercialvault he ment from TriStar.
@@General-Brit Oh. Well, I like all of the TriStar logos!
@@classicsonicstvcommercialvault same
8:58 what is movies called?
Idk
Yorkshire Television Logo History on 8:00 PM Sunday February 14th, 2021
I suppose the last white fluffy versions differentiate it from the Columbia clouds... if that's what they want to do?!
What's the one at timemark 9:20 from?
Look Who’s Talking Too (1990)
What's request episode on Alliance Atlantis Episode 149 or THQ Episode 147?
KCET Episode 148
February 19th 2021, THQ Logo History [1990-2013] [Ep 147]
These would scare me as a Child.
It's only a logo.
@@bettyottman1718 I Kno dud. But still ya kno?
Me too!
Me too, but I think it was because Tri Star pictures always seemed to produce so many scary movies in the 80's
28:11 Me gusta esta parte cajita musical (Music box) 🐎
Is there one from The Muppets Take Manhattan?
It is. You just couldn’t tell because all the logos keep playing the same music.
Would you like me to publish the Yorkshire Television logo history or premiere it? It's going to be 30+ minutes long. Voting ends once the rendering has finished.
Valentine's Day Special
I wonder what the intro song's called, because that song sounds blissful.
ua-cam.com/video/rfS-eGEwCOU/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Retrontario It's at the beginning
Billie eilish - bury a friend but it's goofy ahh sound
Tristar Pictures Logo History
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