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FX/SFX: The sparkles, the words zooming out and becoming bronze, the rays of light.
FX/SFX: The sparkles, the words zooming out and becoming bronze, the rays of light.
Cheesy Factor: The animation is pretty decent, but why isn't ABC's circle logo in there? It did appear on the company's print logo (where it was placed on top of the ABC Video Enterprises logo), but ironically not onscreen.


Music/Sounds: A humming sound when the words zoom out, sounding bizarrely like the start of the Walt Disney Home Video "Sorcerer Mickey" logo, followed by a loud synth trumpet cresendo when the words turn bronze and the green words appear.
Music/Sounds: A humming sound when the words zoom out, sounding bizarrely like the start of the Walt Disney Home Video "Sorcerer Mickey" logo, followed by a loud synth trumpet cresendo when the words turn bronze and the green words appear.
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Availability: Rare. At the time, ABC licensed its film and TV library to various companies for VHS/Laserdisc/Betamax release, such as Embassy Home Entertainment, Golden Book Video, CBS/Fox Video, Warner Home Video, and Republic Pictures Home Video (to name a few), which is the best way to find this logo. Of course, re-releases put out via Promotional Concept Group, Inc. will most likely use the 2nd logo instead. The silent version can be found at the end of the Playhouse Video release of Here Come the Littles!
Availability: Rare. At the time, ABC licensed its film and TV library to various companies for VHS/Laserdisc/Betamax release, such as Embassy Home Entertainment, Golden Book Video, CBS/Fox Video, Warner Home Video, and Republic Pictures Home Video (to name a few), which is the best way to find this logo. Of course, re-releases put out via Promotional Concept Group, Inc. will most likely use the 2nd logo instead. The silent version can be found at the end of the Playhouse Video release of Here Come the Littles!


Editor's Note: None.
Editor's Note: Seeing as ABC's circle logo appeared on the company's print logo (where it was placed on top of the ABC Video Enterprises logo), it's a bit strange that it didn't appear onscreen.




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