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===1st Logo (1985-1991)=== | ===1st Logo (1985-1991)=== | ||
Fisher-Price Video (1980's) | <gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> | ||
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'''Nicknames:''' "Clumsy F-P", "Be Careful, Letters" | </gallery>'''Nicknames:''' "Clumsy F-P", "Be Careful, Letters" | ||
'''Logo:''' On a {{Font color|blue|blue}} CGI stage with a giant spotlight on it, a {{Font color|blue|blue}} gradient backdrop behind it and a {{Font color|red|red}} CGI Austrian curtain above with a white fringe on its scalloped edges, the Fisher-Price logo, in its corporate font, dances in from the right. The "F" stops all of a sudden, causing the other letters to fall over. A child giggles, and the letters flip themselves over. A hyphen fades in between the letters, along with a registered trademark (R) symbol on the top right of the last "E". The logo shines, and the byline "A Division of The Quaker Oats Company" (F-P was owned by the company from 1969 until 1991, when they became a publicly-traded company) fades in below. The Austrian curtain drops. | '''Logo:''' On a {{Font color|blue|blue}} CGI stage with a giant spotlight on it, a {{Font color|blue|blue}} gradient backdrop behind it and a {{Font color|red|red}} CGI Austrian curtain above with a white fringe on its scalloped edges, the Fisher-Price logo, in its corporate font, dances in from the right. The "F" stops all of a sudden, causing the other letters to fall over. A child giggles, and the letters flip themselves over. A hyphen fades in between the letters, along with a registered trademark (R) symbol on the top right of the last "E". The logo shines, and the byline "A Division of The Quaker Oats Company" (F-P was owned by the company from 1969 until 1991, when they became a publicly-traded company) fades in below. The Austrian curtain drops. | ||