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Added a few editor's notes, adapted from the old scare/cheesy factors.
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=== 1st Logo (1984-1988) === | === 1st Logo (1984-1988) === | ||
[[File:AVH logo 1984.png|center|thumb]] | [[File:AVH logo 1984.png|center|thumb]] | ||
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<u>Availability</u>: Extremely rare. Appears on VHS's distributed with Warner Home Video. | <u>Availability</u>: Extremely rare. Appears on VHS's distributed with Warner Home Video. | ||
<u>Editor's Note</u>: The animation was typical for an Argentinian VHS logo of the time, but looks cheap and cheesy today. It also stole footage from ''Star Trek''. | |||
=== 2nd Logo (1987-1988?) === | === 2nd Logo (1987-1988?) === | ||
[[File:AVH logo 1987.jpg|center|thumb]] | [[File:AVH logo 1987.jpg|center|thumb]] | ||
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<u>Availability</u>: Extremely rare. | <u>Availability</u>: Extremely rare. | ||
<u>Editor's Note</u>: The animation is miles ahead of other Argentine video logos of the time. | |||
=== 3rd Logo (1988-1991) === | === 3rd Logo (1988-1991) === | ||
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<u>Availability</u>: Rare. The original Argentinan VHS of ''The Man Called Flintstone'' has this logo intact. This can usually be found on videos released by big-name companies, such as Hanna-Barbera Home Video, Warner Home Video, CIC Video (under license from Paramount), etc. (On a side note, Argentina and Uruguay are the only Spanish-speaking countries [other than Spain] to use the PAL/N format--most other Spanish-speaking countries, like Mexico, Panama, and Venezuela, use NTSC) | <u>Availability</u>: Rare. The original Argentinan VHS of ''The Man Called Flintstone'' has this logo intact. This can usually be found on videos released by big-name companies, such as Hanna-Barbera Home Video, Warner Home Video, CIC Video (under license from Paramount), etc. (On a side note, Argentina and Uruguay are the only Spanish-speaking countries [other than Spain] to use the PAL/N format--most other Spanish-speaking countries, like Mexico, Panama, and Venezuela, use NTSC) | ||
<u>Editor's Note</u>: A pretty good logo, compared to other Argentinian VHS logos of the time. | |||
=== 4th Logo (1992-2000) === | === 4th Logo (1992-2000) === | ||
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<u>Availability</u>: Common. Seen on DVDs released in Argentina by them as well as some of the last ever VHS's ever from them. | <u>Availability</u>: Common. Seen on DVDs released in Argentina by them as well as some of the last ever VHS's ever from them. | ||
<u>Editor's note</u>: Though used for a long time, this was not a very popular logo, due to the simplistic animation. | |||
===9th Logo (2015?- )=== | ===9th Logo (2015?- )=== | ||
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<u>Availability</u>: Currently in use. Look for DVDs released in Argentina by them. | <u>Availability</u>: Currently in use. Look for DVDs released in Argentina by them. | ||
<u>Editor's Note</u>: Though the animation is basic, it is an improvement from the previous logo. | |||