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'''Availability:''' Only seen on Australian videotapes distributed by PBV under the Star Video label, such as the 1971 TV movie ''Sweet, Sweet Rachel'', or ''In Broad Daylight''. | '''Availability:''' Only seen on Australian videotapes distributed by PBV under the Star Video label, such as the 1971 TV movie ''Sweet, Sweet Rachel'', or ''In Broad Daylight''. | ||
''' | '''Legacy:''' The music and animation may be very jarring, but it's just extremely cheap (and painful to look at) and a product of its very short life. It also doesn't have a star as its logo. | ||
===2nd Logo (1983?-1984)=== | ===2nd Logo (1983?-1984)=== | ||
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'''Availability:''' Appears on later Star Video releases, such as the PBV release of ''The Executioner's Song''. | '''Availability:''' Appears on later Star Video releases, such as the PBV release of ''The Executioner's Song''. | ||
''' | '''Legacy:''' The laser zaps and dark animation may make it unsettling to some viewers, but its a lot cooler and sadly short-lived. | ||
[[Category:Home entertainment logos]] | [[Category:Home entertainment logos]] | ||
[[Category:Australian logos]] | [[Category:Australian logos]] | ||
[[Category:Australian home entertainment logos]] | [[Category:Australian home entertainment logos]] | ||