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'''Availability:''' Extremely rare, this was used on the very first Media Home Entertainment tapes starting in 1978, including ''Animal Farm'', ''Night of the Living Dead'', and ''Halloween'', but quickly replaced with the 2nd logo beginning in 1981. It's definitely on banned Beatles tapes released by the company, including ''John Lennon Live'', ''Magical Mystery Tour'', and ''The Beatles: Live at Shea Stadium''.
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare, this was used on the very first Media Home Entertainment tapes starting in 1978, including ''Animal Farm'', ''Night of the Living Dead'', and ''Halloween'', but quickly replaced with the 2nd logo beginning in 1981. It's definitely on banned Beatles tapes released by the company, including ''John Lennon Live'', ''Magical Mystery Tour'', and ''The Beatles: Live at Shea Stadium''.


'''Editor's Note:''' A pretty cheesily-animated logo, though it is a quite interesting one, considering it's probably one of the first ever home video logos.
'''Legacy:''' A pretty cheesily-animated logo, though it is a quite interesting one, considering it's probably one of the first ever home video logos.


===2nd Logo (1981-1988; 1989)===
===2nd Logo (1981-1988; 1989)===
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'''Availability:''' Common. Tapes that have used this logo include ''Night of the Living Dead'', ''The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part II'', the first three ''Nightmare on Elm Street'' films, ''Day of the Dead'', and ''Halloween''. Outside of the United States and Canada, the logo can be found (PAL-tweaked) on VPD releases in the United Kingdom and Video Classics releases in Australia. The last video to use this logo was ''The Hidden'', although it did make one appearance on the original VHS of ''Troma's War''. On the Full Moon/Cult Video VHS release of ''Laserblast'' from the late 1990s, this makes a surprise appearance along with the original FBI Warning screen as well, with the Samuel Goldwyn logo following the MHE logo. Surprisingly, this logo also appeared on ''A Family Circus Easter'' when it aired on Disney Channel in the United States on Easter Sunday of 1999. On an Amazon Prime print of ''P.O.W. The Escape'' (a.k.a. ''Behind Enemy Lines''), this is surprisingly retained as well, followed by the Cannon logo. Also appears on their print of ''Sexette'' before the Crown International Pictures logo.
'''Availability:''' Common. Tapes that have used this logo include ''Night of the Living Dead'', ''The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part II'', the first three ''Nightmare on Elm Street'' films, ''Day of the Dead'', and ''Halloween''. Outside of the United States and Canada, the logo can be found (PAL-tweaked) on VPD releases in the United Kingdom and Video Classics releases in Australia. The last video to use this logo was ''The Hidden'', although it did make one appearance on the original VHS of ''Troma's War''. On the Full Moon/Cult Video VHS release of ''Laserblast'' from the late 1990s, this makes a surprise appearance along with the original FBI Warning screen as well, with the Samuel Goldwyn logo following the MHE logo. Surprisingly, this logo also appeared on ''A Family Circus Easter'' when it aired on Disney Channel in the United States on Easter Sunday of 1999. On an Amazon Prime print of ''P.O.W. The Escape'' (a.k.a. ''Behind Enemy Lines''), this is surprisingly retained as well, followed by the Cannon logo. Also appears on their print of ''Sexette'' before the Crown International Pictures logo.


'''Editor's Note:''' This logo is a favorite of many thanks to the music and really nice animation.
'''Legacy:''' This logo is a favorite of many thanks to the music and really nice animation.


===3rd Logo (1988-September 22, 1993)===
===3rd Logo (1988-September 22, 1993)===
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'''Availability:''' Seen on all Media tapes from the era. Some of these include ''Payoff'', ''Down Twisted'', ''Beverly Hills Brats'', ''High Spirits'', ''A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master'', the uncut version of ''A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child'', ''Teen Witch'', ''Ambition'', ''Scanners II: The New Order'', ''Speed Zone'', ''Full Moon in Blue Water'', ''Haunted Summer'', ''Rabid Grannies'', ''Ministry of Vengeance'', ''Think Big!'', ''Ferocious Female Freedom Fighters'', ''American Boyfriends'', ''Class of Nuke 'em High Part 2: Subhumanoid Meltdown'', ''The Invisible Kid'', ''Two Evil Eyes'', ''World Gone Wild'', ''Alien from L.A.'', ''I Come in Peace'', ''Wild at Heart'', ''The Applegates'', ''The Pope Must Diet'', ''Closet Land'', ''Prospero's Books'', ''Black Rainbow'', ''Scorchers'', ''Taking the Heat'', ''Scam'', ''I, Madman'', ''Lurkers'', ''Nails'', ''Dead Ringers'', ''Sonny Boy'', ''Spontaneous Combustion'', ''Primary Motive'', ''Deadlock'', and ''Keeper of the City'', among others. Also appeared on some early '90s [[Video Treasures]] reprints after its logo appeared before the Media logo, including ''The Check Is In The Mail...'', ''I Come in Peace'' and ''Death Wish 4: The Crackdown'', among others. Some of these same latter-day releases were also distributed in Canada by HGV Video Productions, even some using the same U.S. packaging. It makes a surprise appearance at the start of a recent Movies! broadcast of ''Hell's Angels '69'' and also appears on the Tubi, Epix.com and Shout! Factory TV prints (and possibly the Amazon Prime version as well).
'''Availability:''' Seen on all Media tapes from the era. Some of these include ''Payoff'', ''Down Twisted'', ''Beverly Hills Brats'', ''High Spirits'', ''A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master'', the uncut version of ''A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child'', ''Teen Witch'', ''Ambition'', ''Scanners II: The New Order'', ''Speed Zone'', ''Full Moon in Blue Water'', ''Haunted Summer'', ''Rabid Grannies'', ''Ministry of Vengeance'', ''Think Big!'', ''Ferocious Female Freedom Fighters'', ''American Boyfriends'', ''Class of Nuke 'em High Part 2: Subhumanoid Meltdown'', ''The Invisible Kid'', ''Two Evil Eyes'', ''World Gone Wild'', ''Alien from L.A.'', ''I Come in Peace'', ''Wild at Heart'', ''The Applegates'', ''The Pope Must Diet'', ''Closet Land'', ''Prospero's Books'', ''Black Rainbow'', ''Scorchers'', ''Taking the Heat'', ''Scam'', ''I, Madman'', ''Lurkers'', ''Nails'', ''Dead Ringers'', ''Sonny Boy'', ''Spontaneous Combustion'', ''Primary Motive'', ''Deadlock'', and ''Keeper of the City'', among others. Also appeared on some early '90s [[Video Treasures]] reprints after its logo appeared before the Media logo, including ''The Check Is In The Mail...'', ''I Come in Peace'' and ''Death Wish 4: The Crackdown'', among others. Some of these same latter-day releases were also distributed in Canada by HGV Video Productions, even some using the same U.S. packaging. It makes a surprise appearance at the start of a recent Movies! broadcast of ''Hell's Angels '69'' and also appears on the Tubi, Epix.com and Shout! Factory TV prints (and possibly the Amazon Prime version as well).


'''Editor's Note:''' A nicely-animated swan song to this influential home video company.
'''Legacy:''' A nicely-animated swan song to this influential home video company.


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