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'''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesized chime note followed by a long warbling synth note that holds out and reverberates for the rest of the logo. Silent for the closing version.  
'''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesized chime note followed by a long warbling synth note that holds out and reverberates for the rest of the logo. Silent for the closing version.  


'''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. From 1996-98, most of Video Treasures' output was reissued (in SLP/EP speeds) under the Anchor Bay Entertainment name (with the early '90s adjust tracking/FBI warning screens intact, although the former logo still appeared on the tapes). Such examples include ''God Told Me To'', ''Halloween'', ''Prom Night'', ''Dracula, Prince of Darkness'', and others.
'''Availability:''' 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. From 1996-98, most of Video Treasures' output was reissued (in SLP/EP speeds) under the Anchor Bay Entertainment name (with the early '90s adjust tracking/FBI warning screens intact, although the former logo still appeared on the tapes). Such examples include ''God Told Me To'', ''Halloween'', ''Prom Night'', ''Dracula, Prince of Darkness'', and others.


{{Chronology||[[Anchor Bay Entertainment (1995-2006)]]}}
{{Chronology||[[Anchor Bay Entertainment (1995-2006)]]}}
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