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===Background===
===Background===
Sesame Street Home Video (formerly My Sesame Street Home Video) is a home entertainment company that was established in 1986 as a joint venture between Sesame Workshop (formerly Children's Television Workshop) and Random House to educate young children not just on TV, but on VHS. It was a huge success, but in 1993, Random House dropped this division and began releasing TV specials and new-to-video specials. Sony Wonder then took over Sesame Street Home Video in 1995 and they continued releasing videos until 2007, when Genius Products took over, and when they closed operations, post-2010 ''Sesame Street'' Home Media has since been released by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment.
Sesame Street Home Video (formerly My Sesame Street Home Video) is a home entertainment company that was established in 1986 as a joint venture between Sesame Workshop (formerly Children's Television Workshop) and Random House to educate young children not just on TV, but on VHS. It was a huge success, but in 1993, Random House dropped this division and began releasing TV specials and new-to-video specials. Sony Wonder then took over Sesame Street Home Video in 1995 and they continued releasing videos until 2007, when Genius Products took over, and when they closed operations, post-2010 ''Sesame Street'' Home Media has since been released by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment.


===1st Logo (1986-1996, 1998, 2000, 2008, 2012, 2016)===
===1st Logo (1986-1996, 1998, 2000, 2008, 2012, 2016)===
 
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'''Nicknames:''' "Cookie Monster and the ''SS'' Sign", "My Sesame Street Home Video", "No, It is Not a Cookie!", "Cookie Monster Eating a Sign"
'''Nicknames:''' "Cookie Monster and the ''SS'' Sign", "My Sesame Street Home Video", "No, It is Not a Cookie!", "Cookie Monster Eating a Sign"


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*On reprints of VHS tapes originally released in earlier years, "123" replaced "CTW".
*On reprints of VHS tapes originally released in earlier years, "123" replaced "CTW".


'''FX/SFX:''' The ''SS'' Muppets building "Home Video", Elmo revealing "Home Video".
'''FX/SFX:''' The ''Sesame Sreet'' Muppets building "Home Video", Elmo revealing "Home Video".


'''Music/Sounds:''' A remix of the ''Sesame Street'' theme, and we hear Zoe giggling, Cookie Monster saying "This so very exciting!", Big Bird saying "Hey that looks good!", Ernie laughing and finally, after "HOMe VidEO" is shown, Elmo saying "Yeah! Sesame Street Home Video! Ha-ha-hee-hee!".
'''Music/Sounds:''' A remix of the ''Sesame Street'' theme, and we hear Zoe giggling, Cookie Monster saying "This so exciting!", Big Bird saying "Hey that looks good!", Ernie laughing and finally, after "HOMe VidEO" is shown, Elmo saying "Yeah! Sesame Street Home Video! Ha-ha-hee-hee!".


'''Availability:''' On Sony Wonder videos and (some early DVDs of) ''Sesame Street'' specials, such as ''Elmopalooza'' and ''Elmo Says Boo!''. However, in the UK, it was seen on a few mid-90's VHS releases from Disney. Despite being discontinued in 2001, this also made two surprising appearances including the 2002 release of Elmo Says Boo! and the 2006 Australian release of Get Up and Dance.
'''Availability:''' On Sony Wonder videos and (some early DVDs of) ''Sesame Street'' specials, such as ''Elmopalooza'' and ''Elmo Says Boo!''. However, in the UK, it was seen on a few mid-90's VHS releases from Disney. Despite being discontinued in 2001, this also made two surprising appearances including the 2002 release of Elmo Says Boo! and the 2006 Australian release of Get Up and Dance.
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