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'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On earlier VHS releases, the music doesn't start until the glass fades in.
'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On earlier VHS releases, the music doesn't start until the glass fades in.


'''Availability:''' Common. Seen on all Aussie PAL releases of the period. Two of the earliest releases to use the logo are the Festival Video releases of ''Fireman Sam: Treasure Hunt'' and ''The World of David the Gnome: David to the Rescue!''. It can also be seen on 1996-2005 BBC Video releases they distributed after the Roadshow Entertainment logo of the time. Starting in 1999, this logo appeared at the end of their releases in place of the Roadshow logo. This logo was also used on their earlier DVD releases, such as ''Wiggly TV'' and ''La Boheme''. It also appears at the end of periodical Playhouse Disney airings of ''The Wiggles: Wiggly, Wiggly Christmas'', likely because they used a VHS master of it. This also surprisingly showed up at the end of the Hong Kong DVD of ''The Wiggles: Wiggly Safari'', and on American prints of the ''Bananas in Pyjamas'' VHS tapes, likely because they use their original masters from the Australian releases. One of the final VHS releases to use this logo was ''The Wiggles: Here Comes the Big Red Car'' which was released in 2006. The 2000-2006 promo variant (16:9 version) makes a surprise appearance on the 2010 re-issues of ''Kath & Kim Series 1-2'', because they used masters from the original releases. Some tapes that used the 1991-Mid 1994 promo variant were ''The Best Bits of The Late Show'', and ''Nature's Landscapes''. This logo was absent at the beginning of the 1998 VHS tape of ''The Wiggles: Toot Toot!'' after the G rating (as the ABC for Kids logo was taking it's place after it), and on ''Babar: Special Delivery'', ''Classic Kids TV'', some of the ''Adventures of Tintin'' tapes, and the New Zealand VHS releases of two ''Noddy's Toyland Adventures'' tapes, ''Noddy And the Kite'' and ''Noddy The Champion''.
'''Availability:''' Common. Seen on all Aussie PAL releases of the period.  
* Two of the earliest releases to use the logo are the Festival Video releases of ''Fireman Sam: Treasure Hunt'' and ''The World of David the Gnome: David to the Rescue!''.  
* It can also be seen on 1996-2005 BBC Video releases they distributed after the Roadshow Entertainment logo of the time, with ''Wallace & Gromit: A Grand Day Out'', and ''Wallace & Gromit: A Close Shave'' being some of the tapes to use this logo.  
* Starting in 1999, this logo appeared at the end of their releases in place of the Roadshow logo.  
* This logo was also used on their earlier DVD releases, such as ''Wiggly TV'' and ''La Boheme''.  
* It also appears at the end of periodical Playhouse Disney airings of ''The Wiggles: Wiggly, Wiggly Christmas'', likely because they used a VHS master of it.  
* This also surprisingly showed up at the end of the Hong Kong DVD of ''The Wiggles: Wiggly Safari'', and on American prints of the ''Bananas in Pyjamas'' VHS tapes, likely because they use their original masters from the Australian releases.
* Some tapes that used the 1991-Mid 1994 promo variant were ''The Best Bits of The Late Show'', and ''Nature's Landscapes''.
* The 2000-2006 promo variant (16:9 version) makes a surprise appearance on the 2010 re-issues of ''Kath & Kim Series 1-2'', because they used masters from the original releases.
* One of the final VHS releases to use this logo was ''The Wiggles: Here Comes the Big Red Car'' which was released in 2006.
* This logo was absent at the beginning of the 1998 VHS tape of ''The Wiggles: Toot Toot!'' after the G rating (as the ABC for Kids logo was taking it's place after it), and on ''Babar: Special Delivery'', ''Classic Kids TV'', some of the ''Adventures of Tintin'' tapes, and the New Zealand VHS releases of two ''Noddy's Toyland Adventures'' tapes, ''Noddy And the Kite'' and ''Noddy The Champion''.


'''Editor's Note:''' Like it's TV counterpart, it's a favorite of many.
'''Editor's Note:''' Like it's TV counterpart, it's a favorite of many.
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