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'''Music/Sounds:''' None on Argentinian tapes, although on Chilean tapes, a piece of "Axel F" from ''Beverly Hills Cop'' is heard. | '''Music/Sounds:''' None on Argentinian tapes, although on Chilean tapes, a piece of "Axel F" from ''Beverly Hills Cop'' is heard. | ||
'''Availability:''' Seen on early LK-TEL tapes from Argentina from 1986 to | '''Availability:''' Seen on early LK-TEL tapes from Argentina from 1986 to 1987, and from Chile from 1987 to 1990, such as the 1986 Argentinian VHS releases of ''Close Encounters of the Third Kind'', ''Jagged Edge'' and ''The Man Who Loved Women'' and the 1988 Chilean VHS release of ''Max Headroom''. | ||
===2nd Logo ( | ===2nd Logo (1987-2000, Argentina)=== | ||
(a.k.a. LK-TEL Video Logo No. 2) | (a.k.a. LK-TEL Video Logo No. 2) | ||
[[file:LK-TEL Video (1992-1996, B).png|300px|center]] | [[file:LK-TEL Video (1992-1996, B).png|300px|center]] | ||
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'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
*From | *From 1987 to 1992, the RCA/Columbia Pictures International Video logo swoops from the center of the LK-TEL Video logo and eventually slides down as we come back to this logo. | ||
*From 1992 to 1993, the 1st Columbia TriStar Home Video logo flips and zooms in from the center of the LK-TEL Video logo and then slides down as we come back to this logo. | *From 1992 to 1993, the 1st Columbia TriStar Home Video logo flips and zooms in from the center of the LK-TEL Video logo and then slides down as we come back to this logo. | ||
*From 1993 to 2000, the 3rd Columbia TriStar Home Video logo cuts in from the LK-TEL Video logo, and then cuts away as we come back to the this logo. | *From 1993 to 2000, the 3rd Columbia TriStar Home Video logo cuts in from the LK-TEL Video logo, and then cuts away as we come back to the this logo. | ||
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'''Availability:''' Seen on LK-TEL Video releases from Argentina, such as the 1988 VHS of ''Krull'', 1989 VHS of ''Look Who's Talking'', the 1990 VHS of ''Ghostbusters II'', the 1992 VHS of ''Body Chemistry'' and the 1993 VHS of ''A League of Their Own''. | '''Availability:''' Seen on LK-TEL Video releases from Argentina, such as the 1988 VHS of ''Krull'', 1989 VHS of ''Look Who's Talking'', the 1990 VHS of ''Ghostbusters II'', the 1992 VHS of ''Body Chemistry'' and the 1993 VHS of ''A League of Their Own''. | ||
===3rd Logo ( | ===3rd Logo (1988-1991, Argentina)=== | ||
(a.k.a. VideΩmega Entertainment Logo No. 1) | (a.k.a. VideΩmega Entertainment Logo No. 1) | ||
[[File:VideΩmega Entertainment (1989-1992).png|300px|center]] | [[File:VideΩmega Entertainment (1989-1992).png|300px|center]] | ||
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'''Legacy:''' The nature may seem ominous, but its mostly cheesy with the cheap animation and the synth tune. | '''Legacy:''' The nature may seem ominous, but its mostly cheesy with the cheap animation and the synth tune. | ||
===4th Logo ( | ===4th Logo (1987-1991, Brazil)=== | ||
(a.k.a. LK-TEL Video Logo No. 3) | (a.k.a. LK-TEL Video Logo No. 3) | ||
[[file:LK-TEL Video (1992-1996, D).png|300px|center]] | [[file:LK-TEL Video (1992-1996, D).png|300px|center]] | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as LK-TEL Video logo no. 2. | '''Music/Sounds:''' Same as LK-TEL Video logo no. 2. | ||
'''Availability:''' Seen on LK-TEL Video releases from Brazil from | '''Availability:''' Seen on LK-TEL Video releases from Brazil from 1987 to 1991, such as ''Anna'', ''Ghostbusters II'', ''The Karate Kid'', ''D.A.R.Y.L.'' and ''Nothing in Common''. | ||
===5th Logo (1990-2004, Chile)=== | ===5th Logo (1990-2004, Chile)=== | ||
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'''Availability:''' Seen on LK-TEL Video's releases from Chile, such as ''Men in Black'', ''The Blob'', ''Groundhog Day'', ''I Dreamed of Africa'', ''Spider-Man'' and ''Daddy Day Care''. | '''Availability:''' Seen on LK-TEL Video's releases from Chile, such as ''Men in Black'', ''The Blob'', ''Groundhog Day'', ''I Dreamed of Africa'', ''Spider-Man'' and ''Daddy Day Care''. | ||
===6th Logo ( | ===6th Logo (1991-1994, Argentina)=== | ||
(a.k.a. VideΩmega Entertainment Logo No. 2) | (a.k.a. VideΩmega Entertainment Logo No. 2) | ||
[[File:VideΩmega Entertainment (1992).png|300px|center]] | [[File:VideΩmega Entertainment (1992).png|300px|center]] | ||
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'''Availability:''' Spotted on Vestron Video releases in Argentina. | '''Availability:''' Spotted on Vestron Video releases in Argentina. | ||
===7th Logo ( | ===7th Logo (1991-2002, Brazil)=== | ||
(a.k.a. LK-TEL Video Logo No. 5) | (a.k.a. LK-TEL Video Logo No. 5) | ||
[[File:LK-TEL Video (1996-2000).png|300px|center]] | [[File:LK-TEL Video (1996-2000).png|300px|center]] | ||