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'''Variant:''' On B/W movies, the logo is shown in black and white.
'''Variant:''' On B/W movies, the logo is shown in black and white.


'''Trivia:''' "MEDA" is not a misspelling. Meda was the name of founder Charles Band's then-wife, and it also serves as a play on words, since "MEDA" can also be phonetically interpreted as "ME-D-A" (i.e., "Media"). It's also the shorthand form for its full name at inception, '''M'''edia-Home '''E'''ntertainment and '''D'''istribution '''A'''ssociation.
'''Trivia:''' "MEDA" is not a misspelling. Meda was the name of founder Charles Band's then-wife, '''Meda''' Band, and it also serves as a play on words, since "MEDA" can also be phonetically interpreted as "ME-D-A" (i.e., "Media"). It's also the shorthand form for its full name at inception, '''M'''edia-Home '''E'''ntertainment and '''D'''istribution '''A'''ssociation.


'''Technique:''' Primitive cel animation.
'''Technique:''' Primitive cel animation.
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'''Bylines:''' In 1984, when Heron Communications bought Media, these would appear, inside a blue rectangle:
'''Bylines:''' In 1984, when Heron Communications bought Media, these would appear, inside a blue rectangle:
*1984-1986: "A HERON COMMUNICATIONS CO."
*1984-1986: "A HERON COMMUNICATIONS CO."
*1986-1988: "A HERON COMMUNICATIONS INC. CO."
*1986-1988: "A HERON COMMUNICATIONS INC. CO.", chyroned over the previous byline.


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'''Variants:'''
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