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On the Scary Films variant, a really dramatic music, then the normal music. Variant: On Scary Films-produced shows of the time, Aaron is replaced by an angry, yet goofy and funny looking, cat named Benny, with a crocodile biting his tail instead of a crab, and the sign reads "Scary Films," then the angry cat drowns and Aaron comes up, holding the sign from the normal logo with the crab swimming up and grabbing Aaron's tail. Availability: Uncommon. But this logo is seen on the first episode of The Aaron Show Logo: We see Aaron from the previous logo, although this time he is roller skating along a highway.

He passes three cars and then crashes into a tree. A byline appears below the title. A copyright date appears afterward. We then hear the cute little ditty from logo 4 while Aaron moans. The ending theme could play over it. Availability: Not quite uncommon, but not quite common, either. This logo can also be seen on episodes of Cooking Cat, and episodes of Farthest Reaches.

The cels are re-painted and placed onto a different background on Orange Gus. Logo: We see Aaron in logos 4, 5, and 6 on against a blue BG. This time, he's bowling. Aaron shouts "Come on, gimme a strike baby! A byline appears below the words. Also, a copyright appears. Music: The sound of a bowling ball hitting bowling pins and after that, the cute ditty from logo 4.

Logo: Inside a red, white, yellow and blue circle on a black BG, we see the familiar cat now has different eyes pop out of it, arms outstretched.

Suddenly, CGI confetti falls from the top of the screen and "Argosy Media" fades in in a cursive font. Music: A snap when the cat pops out, tons of party blowers blowing when the confetti starts to fall out and at the end, the cute little ditty from logo 4 in piano plays while the cat is talking.

In Orange Gus has an jazzy piano tune is played when Aaron talks. Availability: Common for and , slightly more common for Robyn's Journey kept the "Millennium 25" logo when it was released on video and DVD, so you can see it on there.

It was restored on DVD releases though. Editor's Note: This logo appears to be a metaphor for Argosy's rather inspirational rise to fame from humble beginnings as a distribution company. Just like 'Aaron and the Flag', this logo is famous inside and outside the community thanks to its constant airplay on Argosy Network, again from the unique animation and SFX, as well as Aaron's design.

It's not unusual to call this probably the most infamous Argosy logo of all time; there is a staggering amount of logo remix videos and other usually, quite low in production quality videos related to this logo. The cat popping out is a cheap chroma-key effect and the cheap style of both the animation and especially the slightly creepy appearance of Aaron are very ugly indeed.

This logo also features so many random sound effects that you don't even hear on other 90s closing logos. It's one of the weirdest logos out there, but it's also very creative. The alternate variant is even more cheaply animated, and why does Aaron stare at the viewer and smile? It's very unnerving. Logo: In the 0 of a huge "30", we see Aaron, except he's lounging. His tail, which is dangling down from the 0, is carrying a flag reading "Years of The "argosy media" text is seen below, shining.

A byline is seen below. Availability: Common. Logo: On a white or shady blue background, we see two triangles and a circle merge together to form the Argosy Media logo, styled like that in the 70s; It shines, then "argosy media" swoops down from the top of the screen. As soon it is done, the background turns white or shady blue. Sometimes "entertainment" or "entertainment company, inc.

Availability: Rare. The rerun Revenge of Sarah variant is seen on the last episode of The Aaron Show but "for god's sake! Also seen on the final season of My Bedroom is Freaking Out. Editor's Note: You might be annoyed by the lack of Aaron which has graced the Argosy Media name for 23 years since Aaron was created. The Revenge of Sarah variant might be unexpected. By this time, Argosy Media had millions of responses to return Aaron.

As a result, Argosy Media and its employees did. Logo: On a white BG, we see a flag wave with the letter "A" on it. Then we see a flag wave with the letter "R" on it. Then "media" Fades In Under the Flags. A live-action version of Aaron walks in.

He looks around and sits on a imaginary line between him and the flags. Aaron meows once. After he meows, the flags stop waving.

Aaron then says his line. He then does a backflip. Starting in May , the "Big A" flag appears first. Music: A triumphant fanfare, then a couple of drum beats, and then a brass-and-string version of the cute little ditty from logo 4. It could also have the ending theme over it, or only Aaron speaking. Can be seen on Argosy-produced shows. Logo: On a plain white BG, Aaron walks in, now animated instead of live-action, and takes a large, orange toolbox in.

A byline fades in under, and Aaron winks and says "Argosy! He then walks out. Music: An 8-bit rendition of Aaron's ditty followed by Aaron's line. In the short version, it's just the last four notes. Trivia: The animation program used to make the model, RenderMan, was used by Pixar to make Tin Toy and many other shorts, as well as movies like Toy Story.

Seen on all Argosy shows from the era. Seen on episodes of the ITV shows P. Logo: A black screen saying "Celebrating 40 Years After Aaron says his lines, party sounds are heard.

A remix of Aaron's Ditty can be heard too. Last seen on an episode of The New Aaron Show. By April 26, , this logo was gone. At this time, Aaron fans started to miss the big A and the original 2-D Aaron. Argosy listened and brang back both of them in a new logo. I can even point it at the back wall opposing the device and it works! Maybe some people are leaving the shipping plastic on the IR receiver.

Or maybe luck of the draw. I'm using a Transcend gb HDD with it and have had no power problems. Cons: Support for USB adapters would make it almost perfect. And I see it has a knock out piece of plastic where the LAN connection should be. Is this in the works? Pros: First of all, the product works awesome!

Could not be happier, I love downloading movies, shows, whatever, and being able to play it on the big screen I did have an issue in which the unit stopped recognizing any USB device I contacted Argosy tech support, they issued me an RMA and got it all fixed up for me So, i give the company another 5 stars Pros: While a few exceptions have been noted in other reviews, the device has played every file format I've thrown at it with ease.

It's also very easy to hook up, and you can use any sort of thumb drive, flash drive, or external hard drive you so choose. Cons: I would give the thing 5 stars for the stuff I said in the "Pros" section, but then I have to factor in the remote control, which I give 0 stars.

You have to use the remote to work the device and remote is horrible. It you fast-forward or rewind, you have to hold it right up to the device and hit the button a thousand times to get it to respond same for when you return to normal playing speed , which means you are constantly over-shooting one way or the other. It's incredibly frustrating. Pros: Works as advertised, a real manual with useful info.

It can power 2. Overall a good buy Unit gets rather warm even when you power the usb drive externally. As others pointed out, needs a more powerful remote transmitter but in general works ok. Overall Review: The hdmi output can only do i unit's limitation , I use the component output and set it for i.

Sold by: Newegg Shipped by Newegg. Learn More. This thing will hold a lot of titles in your collection! Cons: I have to turn my tv volume up really high. Other than that, I haven't found anything that I don't like about it.

Pros: This thing played everything I threw at it! The menu system is great and displays the entire title. I have room for 2, movies! Just plug and play 1. I just made folders A-Z and it's so easy I think the picture quality even seemed better, plus they have all the standard DVD player controls Cons: none really, you just have to turn your tv volume up louder than usual but that is no big deal.

Overall Review: This thing is great, it is really tiny, couldn't be easier to use. Cons: The big downside. I use VOB files only.

I'm also seeing that VOB files are not linking. I have to sit there clicking next on each chapter. Overall Review: Make sure you defrag the disk on a regular basis and make sure you have the latest firm ware. Pros: This is a nice piece of hardware. It worked fine out of the box. The upconvert works fine on my 32 lcd tv. Cons: The only problem I can point to is the onboard software is pretty chunky, and a little slow. Overall Review:.

I would recommend this product to people who are on the go and just gotta have movies.



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