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*Also found on a few early 1990s GoodTimes Home Video reissued tapes that were under license from the company. | *Also found on a few early 1990s GoodTimes Home Video reissued tapes that were under license from the company. | ||
*A 1994 VHS of ''Cujo'' doesn't have this logo; instead it uses the Worldvision Enterprises logo, both at the beginning and end. | *A 1994 VHS of ''Cujo'' doesn't have this logo; instead it uses the Worldvision Enterprises logo, both at the beginning and end. | ||
*It makes surprise apperances on the CBS Home Entertainment MOD DVD-R of ''The Stepford Children'' a recent UK TalkingPictures TV airing of ''Breakthrough'' (''Steiner - Das eiserne Kreuz, 2. Teil'', 1979), and Bunnicula the Vampire Rabbit on the Boomerang streaming service. | *It makes surprise apperances on the CBS Home Entertainment MOD DVD-R of ''The Stepford Children'', a recent UK TalkingPictures TV airing of ''Breakthrough'' (''Steiner - Das eiserne Kreuz, 2. Teil'', 1979), and ''Bunnicula the Vampire Rabbit'' on the Boomerang streaming service. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' The first appearance of the Worldvision identity everybody knows and loves. You'll grow to love it once you don't get startled by the loud whoosh at the beginning. The ''Hands of a Stranger'' variant is one of the most abysmal attempts of splicing ever. | '''Editor's Note:''' The first appearance of the Worldvision identity everybody knows and loves. You'll grow to love it once you don't get startled by the loud whoosh at the beginning. The ''Hands of a Stranger'' variant is one of the most abysmal attempts of splicing ever. |