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Logo descriptions by Nightspears, BenIsRandom, and others
Logo descriptions by Nightspears, BenIsRandom, and others


1st Logo
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Music/Sounds: A classical orchestral piece, most likely stock music. Silent on the closing version.
Music/Sounds: A classical orchestral piece, most likely stock music. Silent on the closing version.


Availability: Scarce. This appeared on some releases of the era, including a later VHS reprint of American Tickler. This logo may also appear on early releases of PD titles that they put out, notably Charade and It's a Wonderful Life.
Availability: Scarce. This appeared on some releases of the era, including a later VHS reprint of American Tickler. This logo may also appear on early releases of PD titles that they put out, notably Charade and It's a Wonderful Life. The best way to find out is look for their older releases in clamshell packaging or if the Video Treasures logo takes up the top left corner of the box.


Editor's Note: None.
Editor's Note: None.
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Music/Sounds: A short chime and then a long warbling synth note that is held until the logo fades out. The closing variant without "PRESENTS" is silent.
Music/Sounds: A short chime and then a long warbling synth note that is held until the logo fades out. The closing variant without "PRESENTS" is silent.


Availability: Rare. This logo appears on budget versions (recorded in SP, LP, or EP/SLP tape speeds) of Media Home Entertainment releases and such in the late 1980s to early/mid '90s. Beginning in 1996, Video Treasures' output started being reissued under the Anchor Bay Entertainment name (with the 1990 adjust tracking/FBI warning screens intact), although the Video Treasures logo still appears on the tapes. Such examples include ''God Told Me To'', ''Halloween'', ''Prom Night'', and others.
Availability: Rare. This logo appears on budget versions (recorded in SP, LP, or EP/SLP tape speeds) of Media Home Entertainment re-releases and such in the late 1980s to early/mid '90s. Beginning in 1996, most of Video Treasures' output was reissued under the new Anchor Bay Entertainment name (with their 1990 adjust tracking/FBI warning screens intact), although the logo still appeared on the tapes. Such examples include ''God Told Me To'', ''Halloween'', ''Prom Night'', and others.

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