Sea Coast Entertainment Television

Background: Sea Coast Entertainment didn't enter TV production until late 1988 when the TV movie Larn and Evil premiered. The television department was closed on July 1, 2003. On November 25, 2004, Sea Coast went into television production one last time when they produced The Guyfield Story. They don't use a proper logo entirely, just the Sea Coast movie logo with the sped-up music and a copyright stamp below.

1st Logo

(July 5, 1989-November 17, 1994)

Nicknames: "The Light", "Majestic Light"

Logo: We see a light in an roof of an house outlined on a black/red gradient sky, situated on jet-black ground. From it is a white light, which starts at the left and then sweeps around to the right. As it sweeps, the words "SEA COAST ENTERTAINMENT" are revealed, and a copyright stamp appears. The sun slowly rises up from behind the lighthouse as the logo finishes.

Variants:

July 5, 1989: The main version of this logo shows that the first copyright stamp appears underneath the logo, then this one disappears until the logo fades-out to black.

May 31, 1990-November 17, 1994: The second copyright stamp appears under it. Instead of this one fade-out, this logo fades-out later.

On The Superpowers and the 585 Cop pilot episode "Meet the Cop", the logo has no copyright stamp.

FX/SFX: The "SEA COAST ENTERTAINMENT" text sweeping, the copyright appearances.

Music/Sounds: A sped-up rendition of the last five notes of the movie jingle. Sometimes, the closing theme was used.

Availability: Rare.

Scare Factor: None; it's a clean logo.

2nd Logo

(December 8, 1994-July 1, 2003, November 25, 2004)

Nicknames: "CGI Light", "Ultra Majestic Light"

Logo: A more detailed CGI version of the previous logo. A yellow light in a roof of an house on a blue/orange gradient sky with water appears to reveal a lighthouse and a house on a water. The yellow light sweeps out "SEA COAST ENTERTAINMENT", which is seen in a plain yellow font below the house. The company name now zooms out from the bottom of the screen. The sun, now a lighter shade of orange, is seen rising up from behind the house as the logo finishes.

Bylines: Below the name, one of these three bylines appearing below the logo:

December 8, 1994-October 3, 1996: "A OVAL COMPANY", with a copyright stamp underneath the byline.

September 25, 1997-December 19, 2000: "A DAY HESKER COMPANY", with a copyright stamp underneath the byline (same here).

March 21, 2002-July 1, 2003: "AN TMC DAY HESKER COMPANY", with a copyright stamp underneath the byline (same as recent).

Sometimes, the logo has no byline when the copyright stamp still appears.

On Battle Hill, the byline and the copyright stamp were eliminated, while on international airings of the show have the byline and the copyright stamp intact.

Variant: On the Guyfield episode "The Bride", the logo plays backwards with the music playing forwards.

FX/SFX: The light, house and the company name zoom-out, the byline and copyright stamp appearing.

Cheesy Factor: The Oval byline looks rather cheaply chyroned in.

Music/Sounds: Same as above. From 1996, a sped-up variant of the re-orchestrated and dramatic-sounding version is used.

Music/Sounds Variants:

Strangely, there is a low toned version of the theme.

On the Guyfield episode "The Lion Show", it's the classic jazzy theme of the said show.

On the Guyfield episode "The Year", the logo plays normally but ends with Newman quacking.

Availability: Common.

Scare Factor: Same as previous.