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* On some | * On some VHS releases, such as ''Count it Higher: Great Music Videos from Sesame Street'' and ''The Best of Ernie & Bert'', it uses the normal audio, but without Cookie saying anything after eating the sign. | ||
* ''The Best of Elmo'' uses the 1992 "calypso" instrumental intro theme—also used to introduce the show's "street scenes" from 1993 to 2006—with this logo. Cookie Monster's munching sounds are re-recorded, and he does not say "Delicious!". | * ''The Best of Elmo'' uses the 1992 "calypso" instrumental intro theme—also used to introduce the show's "street scenes" from 1993 to 2006—with this logo. Cookie Monster's munching sounds are re-recorded, and he does not say "Delicious!". | ||
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* These videotapes' lids and reel are colored green (similar to Universal's ''E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial'' videotape), so they're very easy to spot. | * These videotapes' lids and reel are colored green (similar to Universal's ''E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial'' videotape), so they're very easy to spot. | ||
* Though the last official video in the series was ''The Best of Elmo'' in 1994, Sony Wonder released more new videos in 1995-1996 with this logo, from ''Cookie Monster's Best Bites'' to ''Slimey's World Games''. | * Though the last official video in the series was ''The Best of Elmo'' in 1994, Sony Wonder released more new videos in 1995-1996 with this logo, from ''Cookie Monster's Best Bites'' to ''Slimey's World Games''. | ||
* This logo also | * This logo is also aseen on a reprint of ''Do the Alphabet'' that carries the 2000 Sesame Workshop logo, although most DVD reprints of the series omit it altogether. | ||
* This logo also | * This logo is also preserved on the ''Sesame Street'' UK VHS releases by [[The Video Collection]], and the 1996 UK VHS release of ''My Little Sesame Street'' from [[Video Collection International|VCI]]. | ||
* This logo also | * This logo is also preserved on the ''Sesame Street'' UK VHS releases from [[Disney Videos]]. | ||
==Sesame Street Home Video== | ==Sesame Street Home Video== | ||
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*In 2000, this logo was modified twice due to Children's Television Workshop becoming Sesame Workshop. | * In 2000, this logo was modified twice due to Children's Television Workshop becoming Sesame Workshop. | ||
** In mid-2000, "CTW" is omitted from the top of the sign, leaving the top of the sign blank. | ** In mid-2000, "CTW" is omitted from the top of the sign, leaving the top of the sign blank. | ||
** From late 2000 to mid-2001, "123" replaces "CTW." This was also used on reprints of VHS tapes originally released in earlier years. | ** From late 2000 to mid-2001, "123" replaces "CTW." This was also used on reprints of VHS tapes originally released in earlier years. | ||
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* It is usually seen on Sony Wonder VHS | * It is usually seen on Sony Wonder VHS releases, beginning with 1996's ''Elmo Saves Christmas'' (released on December 2, 1996) and ending with 2001's ''Elmo's World: Birthdays, Games & More!'' (released on May 15, 2001). | ||
* In the UK, it was seen on a few Disney releases from the late '90s. | * In the UK, it was seen on a few Disney releases from the late '90s. | ||
* Despite the label being discontinued in 2001, this made a few surprise appearances on the 2002 release of ''Elmo Says BOO!,'' the 2005 Brazilian release of ''Elmo's World: The Great Outdoors!'', and the 2006 Australian release of ''Get Up and Dance'', respectively. | * Despite the label being discontinued in 2001, this made a few surprise appearances on the 2002 release of ''Elmo Says BOO!,'' the 2005 Brazilian release of ''Elmo's World: The Great Outdoors!'', and the 2006 Australian release of ''Get Up and Dance'', respectively. | ||