Zero-Five Films

Background
Zero-Five Films (commonly known as Zero-Films) is a film company founded in 1951 by Edison Mad Scotts William, it didn't use an on-screen logo until the release of Mr. Squiggles and The Gold Mine,

1st (and only) Logo (1954-1988, 2006)
Nicknames: "The Early Square", "The Zero-Five Square's First Appearance", "50s/60s/70s/80s Square"

Logo: On a blue background, the familiar Zero Five logo (a square with "05" in an Old English font) zooms in.

Variants:


 * In most CinemaScope (as Zero-Scope) releases from 1957 to 1967, the logo fades into "Copperplate Gothic" in Copperplate Gothic.
 * Starting in 1977, the company name in Copperplate Gothic appears below the square.

FX/SFX: The square zooming.

Music/Sounds: A majestic fanfare composed by William Braun.

Availability: Common, seen on many Mr. Squiggles shorts at the time. The 1977 variant first appeared in The Mr. Squiggles Movie. It made a surprise reappearance on the Mr. Squiggles: Fun-Tastic Picks DVD. In current releases of the Mr. Squiggles short films, it was plastered by the MGM logo.

Editor's Note: A decent logo at the time, thanks to the early appearance of the "Zero-Five Square".