Chaiyo Productions (Thailand)

Background
Chaiyo Productions was a Thai film company formed by director Sompote Saengduenchai in the 1960s. The company's most popular outings include the Hanuman series of superhero films, made infamous within the Asian tokusatsu and B-movie communities for its use of characters from the Japanese Kamen Rider and Ultraman franchises.

1st Logo (1960s-1974)
Nicknames: "Toho's Thai Brother", "The Less Psychedelic Chaiyo", "Dark Chaiyo"

Logo: There's the logo of Chaiyo, an emblem consisting of a gold-bordered blue circle with the name of the company written on it ("ไชโย" in yellow and "Chaiyo" in red) with two lions between it (one is golden while the other seems to be more blue), on a black background. Shining lights are seen moving in front of the logo, with a multicolored style.

FX/SFX: The shining lights.

Music/Sounds: A slow, psychedelic South East Asian theme.

Availability: Rare. Seen on Tha Teiyn, and may appear on other earlier movies made by them.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo (1974-1994?)
Nicknames: "Psychedelic Thai Logo", "Dark Chaiyo II", "IMAX's Long Lost Thai Brother", "Ultraman Ace and Ultraman Taro Ripoff" "Toho's Thai Brother II"

Logo: We first see some light bursts and sparkles shooting to the center of the screen. A blue flash then happens at the center. Then, some balls starts zooming to us, as a psychedelic pattern then starts bursting through the screen. We then fade into the emblem logo of the company, described as before. This time, different-looking shining lights are seen behind the center of the circle of the emblem.

Trivia: The scenes in first half of the logo were actually stolen from the opening titles of Tsuburaya Productions' Ultraman Ace and Ultraman Taro.

FX/SFX: The whole animation, which is great for a Thai logo made in the 1970s.

Music/Sounds: Same as before. Later films used a majestic fanfare.

Availability: Uncommon in Thailand. Seen in various old Thai movies made by the company, including Hanuman Found Seven Superheroes (and other superhero films made by the company, which are some of the most known), Pha rth meri nang sib sxng, and Phra Rot-Meri.

Editor's Note: The more psychedelic and quaint nature of the whole logo, especially the darkness of the visuals and the previous logo's music, will unnerve some people, especially for those not familiar with Thai culture or are seeing it for the first time. However, those who are fans of Ultraman Ace and Ultraman Taro might find this logo hilarious, due to the stolen scenes of the TV series' opening titles.