Télé 2 (Belgium)/en

Background
This is the name that the channel currently known as Tipik used between 1977 and 1997.

1st Logo (1977-1984)
Nicknames: "Sun of Doubles", "Dark Side of RTBF1", "The Open University's Belgian Brother II"

Logo: On a black background, a bold rectangular border with a blue top, red sides, a green bottom and a white dot inside it zooms in. When the border leaves the screen, the dot keeps zooming in until it stops near the bottom of the screen. The shape of the RTBF emblem from the time is drawn in around it, and it turns blue as the outline disappears when it's done. The logo then flips to the right, becoming a straight line as the background changes to blue, as the line turns black. The logo then flips into normal view, now shown in black with the circle inside it being transparent. Then, various "2"s appear clockwise inside the transparent circle, forming what looks like a stylized sun. The logo then zooms back near the left side. All the "2"s except for the first one disappear, causing the first one to zoom in as the transparent circle becomes white, and the "2" places itself at the right of the logo, as the white word "TELE" appears letter-by-letter above the number.

FX/SFX: All the 2D animation. Although the animation is a bit better than the RTBF1 ident, it's also cheaper than it.

Music/Sounds: A dreamy synth theme. A vocoder then sings the channel's name.

Availability: Extinct.

Editor's Note: The darkness, ugly designs of the "2"s and the emblem, dated synths, and half-minute length makes this about as ominous as the RTBF1 ident, but it's all mostly harmless.

2nd Logo (1985-1987)
Logo: We see a big "2" with a red, yellow and blue striped pattern, and the text "Courier" below, sandwiched by two lines. The channel name then slides to the right side of the screen and the lines slide away as we zoom in on the "2". The stripes on its pattern disappear one by one, until there's nothing left.

FX/SFX: The "2" and channel name disappearing.

Music/Sounds: A horn synth fanfare.

Availability: Extinct.

Editor's Note: The darkness, ugly design of the "2" and the dated synth may be an issue, though less so than with the previous logo.