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'''Availability:''' Seen on many VHS releases from Italy, the UK and Australia. | '''Availability:''' Seen on many VHS releases from Italy, the UK and Australia. | ||
''' | '''Legacy:''' A rather plain logo for the time, but one of the earliest examples from Italian home video. | ||
===2nd Logo (November 1981-1988)=== | ===2nd Logo (November 1981-1988)=== | ||
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'''Availability:''' Seen on many later VHS releases from Italy, the UK and Australia such as their infamous video nasty ''The Devil Hunter''. | '''Availability:''' Seen on many later VHS releases from Italy, the UK and Australia such as their infamous video nasty ''The Devil Hunter''. | ||
''' | '''Legacy:''' It appears all the animation was done with Scanimate, an Apple II, or both! The chyron blocks look like glass, and the optical illusions are flashy but cheesy. Many of the computer graphics behind the logo is clearly stolen from the one time television orchestra program performed by Michel Legrand called ''Astonishing Odyssey'' which performed various music and themes from classic science-fiction films. Also, the tunnel was stolen from a slit-scan demo animation used by Robert Abel & Associates in 1973 that can be seen [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8fzZK5phjY here]. | ||
===3rd Logo (1988-1991)=== | ===3rd Logo (1988-1991)=== | ||
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'''Availability:''' Rare, as they solely focused on Italy since 1989, so look for the rainbow-colored stripe along the bottom of the box usually to find them. Tapes of ''I Puffi'' (the Italian name for ''The Smurfs'') are an example of having this logo. | '''Availability:''' Rare, as they solely focused on Italy since 1989, so look for the rainbow-colored stripe along the bottom of the box usually to find them. Tapes of ''I Puffi'' (the Italian name for ''The Smurfs'') are an example of having this logo. | ||
''' | '''Legacy:''' A much better logo in terms of effects and design. | ||
===4th Logo (1991-1994)=== | ===4th Logo (1991-1994)=== | ||
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'''Availability:''' Rare. A bit more common than before, appearing on a few sports tapes like ''Crash! 7 Mondocorse Enduro Rally Moto Car Truck''. | '''Availability:''' Rare. A bit more common than before, appearing on a few sports tapes like ''Crash! 7 Mondocorse Enduro Rally Moto Car Truck''. | ||
===5th Logo (1994-1999)=== | ===5th Logo (1994-1999)=== | ||
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'''Availability:''' Uncommon. Seen on several specialty tapes from them, like ''I Puffi'' tapes and others. | '''Availability:''' Uncommon. Seen on several specialty tapes from them, like ''I Puffi'' tapes and others. | ||
===6th Logo (1999-2005)=== | ===6th Logo (1999-2005)=== | ||
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> | <gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> |