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Background: Dead Pearlie Productions is a French film production that was founded in 2009. It is known best for making French horror movies.

1st Logo

(2009-2017)

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Nicknames: "The Dead Fairy I", "GOD DAMN IT!!!", "R.I.P Pearlie I", "Killed ALF Films' Daughter", "Why?", "That Godawful Logo!", "The Blood and Gore Throughout The Logo", "Dead Barney Pictures' Younger Sister"

Logo: We see Pearlie lying on a pool of blood with her eyes closed and she is dead, on a black background. "DEAD PEARLIE PRODUCTIONS" in red is on top of the dead fairy.

Variants:

  • On The Black Cat, the Producciones Muerto ALF logo fades in.
  • On The Ghosts of Doom, the text is dark-red.
  • On Buzz Lightyear and The Zombies, Sid Phillips mischeviously got a knife behind Pearlie.

FX/SFX: Just the logo fading in and out.

Music/Sounds: The Manish Films fanfare.

Availability: Seen on French horror movies.

Scare Factor: Nightmare. The gore and the stolen music can be a source of nightmares. In fact, speaking of which, it's like the Producciones Muerto ALF logo.

2nd Logo

(2017-)

Warning Warning: Due to the logo's gory content, photos and videos of this logo will be shown on this site.

Nicknames: "The Cramp Twins Killing Pearlie", "The Dead Fairy II", "R.I.P Pearlie II", "Son of A-", "NO!!!"

Logo: On a pink background, we see Pearlie waving her hand, until Lucien and Wayne Cramp (from The Cramp Twins) got their guns and kill Pearlie. Then she fell to the floor and the background fades to black.

FX/SFX: Phenomenal 2D animation!!!

Music/Sounds: At first we hear the Pearlie theme song, until it got the music stops by a record scratch. Then there were gunshots, blood splattering and a scream. Then the National Arts music plays.

Availability: Same as the 1st logo.

Scare Factor: Low to nightmare.

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