TriStar Pictures



TriStar Pictures (spelled TriStar in 1991) is a movie distributor. Actually, TriStar Pictures was founded in 1982, TriStar Pictures was merged in 1998.

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 * The Muppets Take Manhattan

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The Logo
We see a picture of a dreamy, sun-lit area full of clouds. A bright light flashes from the bottom center of the screen to reveal a white, winged pegasus walking on the clouds. In bold, golden lettering, "TRISTAR" appears on the top of the screen.

The Byline
Referred to as "A Sony Pictures Entertainment Company" starting in 1995.

TriStar Loses Wings
On a blue sky background, a white horse slowly gallops into view. As he gallops towards the camera, a pair of wings grows from its body, revealing it to be a pegasus. When it gets really close to the camera, 3 stars come from the left, right, and bottom of the screen towards each other, forming a "T". The pegasus then leaps over the T, and flies out of view. The "T" zooms out, revealing that it is the first letter of the word "TRI", with "STAR" below it. As the words zoom out, a golden triangle zooms out, "sealing" the letters and revealing a black background behind it. As the triangle and letters zoom out more, "PICTURES" is seen below the logo, and a drawing of a pegasus is seen near the top, in white. When the logo is completely formed, it looks like the pegasus is "leaping" over the triangle.