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'''FX/SFX:''' Simple but effective animation.
'''FX/SFX:''' Simple but effective animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Usually silent, but on early VHS releases like ''Zombie'', ''The Velveteen Rabbit'', ''Paula Abdul Cardio Workout'', the ''Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends'' VHS release of ''"Thomas and His Friends Get Along"'' and the DVD release of ''Scars of Dracula'' use a coastal theme consisting of seagulls and waves crashing ashore, combined with some dreamy, "underwater" new-age synth notes.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Usually silent, but on early VHS releases like ''Zombie'', ''The Velveteen Rabbit'', ''Paula Abdul Cardio Workout'', the ''Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends'' VHS releases of ''"Thomas and His Friends Get Along", "Thomas Comes to Breakfast"'' and ''"A Big Day for Thomas"'' and the DVD release of ''Scars of Dracula'' use a coastal theme consisting of seagulls and waves crashing ashore, combined with some dreamy, "underwater" new-age synth notes.


'''Availability:''' Appears on Anchor Bay releases, which include a few video nasties (most of which were originally released on Betamax and VHS by [[Wizard Video]]), re-releases of ABC Pictures International/[[ABC Motion Pictures]] films, and some pre-1991 [[Media Home Entertainment]] titles. Also seen on a few Disney releases on VHS and DVD from the late 1990s, including ''The Black Hole'', ''The Happiest Millionaire'', and ''The Devil and Max Devlin''. It can be seen on ''Malevolence'' too. Also seen on a few [[DiC Entertainment]] titles in the UK.
'''Availability:''' Appears on Anchor Bay releases, which include a few video nasties (most of which were originally released on Betamax and VHS by [[Wizard Video]]), re-releases of ABC Pictures International/[[ABC Motion Pictures]] films, and some pre-1991 [[Media Home Entertainment]] titles. Also seen on a few Disney releases on VHS and DVD from the late 1990s, including ''The Black Hole'', ''The Happiest Millionaire'', and ''The Devil and Max Devlin''. It can be seen on ''Malevolence'' too. Also seen on a few [[DiC Entertainment]] titles in the UK.
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