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'''Technique:''' Computer animation effects. | '''Technique:''' Computer animation effects. | ||
'''Audio:''' It starts with a loud, long "whoosh". After the "whoosh" dies down, an | '''Audio:''' It starts with a loud, long "whoosh". After the "whoosh" dies down, an eight-note synthesized tune with "air" in the background plays, which is actually a slowed-down version of Andy Clarke's "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kN3swM9zCUo Moog Statement 14]". | ||
'''Audio Variant:''' | '''Audio Variant:''' A quiet (but not silent) version of the music exists.<!--Check if it's not a fault of the capture that is supposedly came from, where it follows the Taft Video logo--> | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' | ||
*It | *It appears on most releases of material from the Hanna-Barbera Productions and Spelling Entertainment libraries. | ||
*Other notable releases were ''Sam's Son'', ''The Goodbye Bird'', ''Happily Ever After'' and ''Get Smart…Again!'' | *Other notable releases were ''Sam's Son'', ''The Goodbye Bird'', ''Happily Ever After'' and ''Get Smart…Again!'' | ||
*Much of the back catalog (mainly the feature films, television films and some mini-series) were reissued by Republic Pictures Home Video in the mid-1990s (much of it in EP mode with Worldvision packaging and even recycling the original tape masters.) | *Much of the back catalog (mainly the feature films, television films and some mini-series) were reissued by Republic Pictures Home Video in the mid-1990s (much of it in EP mode with Worldvision packaging and even recycling the original tape masters.) | ||
* | *It also appears on EP mode reissues of films from [[Action International Pictures|AIP Home Video]]. | ||
* | *It also appears on the first releases of ''Beverly Hills, 90210'' and any other Spelling Television show that had the Worldvision Enterprises logo on it. | ||
*The quiet version is only used after the 1986 Taft Video logo. | *The quiet version is only used after the 1986 Taft Video logo. | ||
* | *This logo also appears on the original VHS release of ''Happily Ever After''. | ||
*It can also be found on a Canadian VHS release of ''The Stand'' from Malofilm Video, as well as Netflix's print of ''The Stand'' episode "The Plague". | *It can also be found on a Canadian VHS release of ''The Stand'' from Malofilm Video, as well as Netflix's print of ''The Stand'' episode "The Plague". | ||
*The filmed version can be found on the 1982 UK pre-cert VHS release of ''Atom Ant'' from [[Guild Home Video]]. | *The filmed version can be found on the 1982 UK pre-cert VHS release of ''Atom Ant'' from [[Guild Home Video]]. | ||
* | *This logo was also seen at the start of an HBO broadcast of the 1994 film ''Crackerjack''. | ||
*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. | ||
* | *The 1994 U.S. VHS release of ''Cujo'' does not have this logo; instead, it uses the 1988 Worldvision Enterprises logo, both at the beginning and end. | ||
*It also makes surprise | *It also makes surprise appearances 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'' (1982) on the Boomerang streaming service. | ||
*It also appears on UK VHS releases of the Hanna-Barbera shows from both Guild Home Video and [[The Video Collection]] in the 1980s, respectively. | *It also appears on UK VHS releases of the Hanna-Barbera shows from both Guild Home Video and [[The Video Collection]] in the 1980s, respectively. | ||