Dead Rabbit Productions (India)

(1978-)

WARNING: Due to the logo's cartoon violence, photos and videos of this logo will not be allowed on this site.

Nicknames: "What Were The Indians Thinking?! II: Electric Bloody Boogaloo", "You Thought Dead Mouse Productions Was Horrific", "The Personification of All That Is Violence", "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit's Least Favorite Indian Film Production Company Logo", "India's Unintentionally Violent Logo II: R.I.P. Oswald", "India, You Should Be Ashamed Of Yourself!", "This Is All Your Fault, India!", "НЕТ: The Dead Rabbit Way", "Insert Vinesauce Reaction Here"

Logo: On a black background, we see Oswald the Lucky Rabbit injured and unconscious. He's dead and he's in the black background. The 75% transparent of the sunset sky and a dark Indian god sculpture fades in. The lightning of the set changes, so the sky darkens and the Indian god sculpture is revealed, revealing it's white color and details (actually is Buddha). Buddha is wearing just a turban, has a red shard on his forehead, an emblem on his chest, and he's crossing his hands above his legs. Like most Indian religious logos, the name of the company doesn't appear. The screen then fades to black.

FX/SFX: None, except the 50% transparent of the 1995 Time Magnetics logo fading in.

Music/Sounds: Same as the 1995 Time Magnetics logo, which it did not use the music until 1995.

Availability: Rare, bordering on common. Can be seen on some horror movies from 1978 to present. Four examples are Ajeeb Kaary, Jahaan Duniya Mein Ve Rahate Hain, Us Baat Se Bahut Dukhee Hoon and Bachchon Ko In Dinon.

Editor’s Note: Oswald injured and unconscious and the weird theme may give bad dreams of some people.