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===Background===
'''Magnetic Video Corporation''' was a home media and audio duplication service established in 1968 by Andre Blay and based in Farmington Hills, Michigan. In 1976, they became the first company to release theatrical films to home media for consumers, making exclusive deals with [[United Artists]], [[Embassy Film Associates|Avco Embassy]], [[ITC Entertainment Group|ITC]], ABC Video Enterprises, [[Viacom (pre-2006)|Viacom]] (now Paramount Global), RBC Films (then an exclusive licensee of several of Charles Chaplin's films), [[New Line Cinema]], Brut Pictures, Bill Burrud Productions, American Film Theatre and 20th Century-Fox. In 1979, the latter purchased Magnetic Video from Blay, reincorporating it as "20th Century-Fox Video" in 1981.
 
'''20th Century Studios Home Entertainment''' is the home entertainment division of 20th Century Fox (now [[20th Century Studios]]) and its subsidiaries. It was formed in 1981, after Fox purchased [[Magnetic Video Corporation]] from Andre Blay. In Australia, it was one of the Magnificent Seven home video distributors. In 1982, Fox entered into a joint venture with [[CBS Home Entertainment|CBS]] to form "CBS/Fox Video", also launching two sub-labels; "[[Key Video]]" (later reactivated as "Key DVD" by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment), and "[[Playhouse Video]]", which both became inactive in 1991. CBS/Fox Video was renamed "Fox Video" the same year, alternating with the CBS/Fox name until 1998, when Fox Entertainment Group acquired CBS's interest in CBS/Fox and renamed it to "20th Century Fox Home Entertainment" in 1995, alternating with the Fox Video name until 1998. The studio was the last major holdout to release its product on DVD, releasing its first seven discs in November of that year, one month after [[Paramount Home Entertainment]] released its first DVDs. After [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment|The Walt Disney Company]]'s purchase of Fox in 2019, the name would be retired on-screen in 2020, with the rename to 20th Century Studios and future home media releases would use the shortened version of the movie logo starting with the video release of ''The Call of the Wild'', while the 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment name is still used for copyright holding purposes.
 
==Magnetic Video Corporation==
===Main American Variants===
====1st Logo (November 1977-September 1982)====
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'''Nicknames:''' "The M-Circle", "Mirrored M-Circle"
 
'''Logo:''' Two semicircles with lines protruding down their midsections, the top a very-light grey shade and the bottom a beige color, are drawn into view, resembling "M"s. Then a bunch of circle M's appear in back of it, one gray and the other green, sort of like a continuous mirrored effect or video feedback. The text "MAGNETIC VIDEO CORPORATION" in a yellow computer-generated font begins to scroll upward while repeats appear under it, and like the M, have copies appearing behind the logo. All the copies behind it also appear to have a blue filter layered over them.
 
'''Variants:'''
* There is a black and white variant for releases in said colors.
* Some releases have the logo partially play on a grey screen, before it quickly fades to black.
 
'''FX/SFX:''' The circle M being drawn in and the scrolling words repeating.
 
'''Music/Sounds/Voice-overs:''' A mellow piece of music; not very easy to hear due to the studio spiel, but has a bossa-nova/mex influenced, easy listening melody, also known as elevator music (with five known lengths and four known tempos). A jazzy hi-hat is also playing music in the background. The music is accompanied by one of four male voiceovers (herein referred to as Voiceover A, Voiceover B, Voiceover C and Voiceover D) indicating the studio:
* On most pre-1981 [[20th Century Studios|20th Century-Fox]] releases, Voiceover A (a deep baritone announcer) said "By special arrangement with 20th Century-Fox, Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following major motion picture on videocassette". The music's tempo is approximately 108.7 BPM (beats per minute) with 26 beats.
* On most early [[Viacom (1952-2006)|Viacom]] releases, as well as all their [[Terrytoons|Terrytoon]] compilations, Voiceover A said "By special arrangement with Viacom International, Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following motion picture entertainment on videocassette". The music's tempo is approximately 113.3 BPM with 26 beats.
* On releases of the ''Greatest Sports Legends'' series, Voiceover A said "By special arrangement with Viacom International, Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the ''Greatest Sports Legends'' on videocassette". The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with 26 beats.
* On the releases of the films of Charles Chaplin, Voiceover B (an announcer with a bass voice deeper than Voiceover A) said "By special arrangement with the estate of Charles Chaplin, Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following classic motion picture on videocassette". The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with 28 beats. All cassettes with this voiceover are in black and white.
* On other early Betamax and VHS releases (including later prints of Viacom theatrical films), Voiceover C (a more normal-sounding announcer) said "By special arrangement with [Viacom International/[[Embassy Film Associates|Avco Embassy Pictures Corporation]]/[[Brut Pictures|Brut (pronounced "brute") Productions]]/[[ABC Video|ABC Video Enterprises]]], Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following major motion picture on videocassette". The music's tempo is approximately 111.4 BPM with 28 beats on most such releases and approximately 116.3 BPM with 30 beats on ABC releases. The original video releases of ''The Paper Chase'' and ''Conversation Piece'' use the Avco Embassy Pictures variant (despite being licensed from Fox and Viacom, respectively), most likely as a result of a video processing error.
* On Bill Burrud's wildlife documentaries, Voiceover C said "By special arrangement with Bill Burrud Productions, Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following wildlife program on videocassette". The music's tempo is approximately 111.4 BPM with 28 beats.
* On ''Milestones of the Century'' and ''Men of Destiny'', Voiceover C said "By special arrangement with Pathé News, Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following documentary on videocassette". The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with 29 beats.
* On the first releases from [[ITC Entertainment Group|ITC Entertainment Group]] by Magnetic Video, Voiceover C said "By special arrangement with ITC Entertainment, Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following motion picture on videocassette". The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with 30 beats.
* Starting in late 1980 or early 1981, especially on early Laserdisc releases, Voiceover D (an announcer who sounds similar to Voiceover C, only a bit deeper and more authoritative) said "By special arrangement with [20th Century-Fox/Viacom Enterprises/Avco Embassy Pictures Corporation/ITC Entertainment/ABC Video Enterprises/[[United Artists|United Artists Corporation]]], Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following special video presentation". The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with 30 beats; Laserdiscs use an extended version of the music with 60 beats. Oddly, the 30 beats variation with the 20th Century-Fox voiceover appeared on a Japanese Laserdisc of the Avco Embassy film ''The Lion in Winter''.
* Videocassette reprints of ''The African Queen'' and ''Blue Hawaii'' had Voiceover D's announcement worded as "By special arrangement with Viacom, Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following special video presentation." The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with 30 beats.
* On ''The Miracle of Lake Placid'', Voiceover D's announcement is worded as "Magnetic Video, in cooperation with ABC Video Enterprises, is proud to offer the following feature on videocassette". The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with 30 beats.
* On ''Jack Nicklaus: Sports Clinic'', Voiceover D said "By special arrangement with Sports Concepts, Incorporated, Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following special program on videocassette". The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with 30 beats.
* On some later sports-related video releases, Voiceover D said "Magnetic Video Sports is proud to offer the following special video presentation". The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with 30 beats; again, LaserDisc releases use an extension of the music with 60 beats.
* On ''Odyssey'', ''Black Emmanuelle'', ''Dot and the Kangaroo'', and the laserdisc release of ''SP/FX: The Empire Strikes Back'', Voiceover D said "Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following special video presentation". The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with 30 beats.
* Sometimes, there's no voiceover. This variant can be seen on the films of Otto Preminger, ''The Sensuous Nurse'', Avco Embassy's ''Promise at Dawn'', ABC's ''Olympic Highlights of 1976'', and ITC's ''Autumn Sonata'' (the laserdisc of that one has the normal laserdisc ITC variant). The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with 30 beats.
* An additional Laserdisc-only voiceover was used on ''The Moon Is Blue'', spoken by Voiceover D: "By special arrangement with Otto Preminger and Carlyle Productions, Magnetic Video Corporation is proud to offer the following special video presentation". The music's tempo is approximately 116.3 BPM with 60 beats.
 
'''Availability:''' Ultra rare.
* Magnetic Video's releases have been out of print since the mid-1980s. However, if you're lucky, you can find them at used video stores, pawn shops, flea markets, thrift stores and/or eBay listings.
* Titles with this logo include ''M*A*S*H'', ''The Longest Day'', ''Last Tango in Paris'', ''Escape to Athena'', ''The Magnificent Seven'', ''The Muppet Movie'', ''Kotch'', ''Patton'', ''Let It Be'', ''All Quiet on the Western Front'' (1979 television version), ''The Making of Star Wars'', ''The Cassandra Crossing'', ''The Seduction of Mimi'', ''Conversation Piece'', ''All Screwed Up'', ''Sympathy for the Devil'', ''The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly'', ''They Call Me Trinity'', ''King Creole'', ''Last Train from Gun Hill'', ''Carnal Knowledge'', ''Deadly Hero'', ''The Graduate'', the ''Greatest Sports Legends'' series, ''City Lights'', ''The Great Dictator'', ''The Gold Rush'', ''A Woman of Paris'', ''Dot and the Kangaroo'', ''Mad Monster Party'', ''A Touch of Class'', ''The Jazz Singer'', ''Casablanca'', ''The Boston Strangler'', ''Hello Dolly!'', ''Alien'', and ''At Long Last Love''. The variant without the voiceover can be seen on ''The Sensuous Nurse'', ''The Man with the Golden Arm'', and ''The Moon Is Blue'', and debuted on ''Promise at Dawn''.
* The last tapes to use this logo were the earliest 20th Century-Fox Video releases, including ''Caveman'', ''Chu Chu and the Philly Flash'', ''Dr. No'', ''The Great Muppet Caper'', and ''Stardust Memories''. This logo continued to be used on laser videodiscs, mainly using old masters prepared around the previous November, until September 1982.
* In order to fit the whole feature on a single tape, this does not appear on their release of ''Monsieur Verdoux'' (a portion of the opening credits is also missing on the same release).
* Some later prints of releases with the Magnetic Video logo, such as ''Von Ryan's Express'', ''Notorious'', ''Young Frankenstein'' and ''High Anxiety'', may have CBS/Fox Video labels, but those are usually in the original Magnetic Video packaging, with a video release year of 1980 on the slipcover.
* Occasionally, as seen on a 1985 pressing of ''Von Ryan's Express'' and a 1984 pressing of ''Take the Money and Run'', an earlier Magnetic Video voiceover may be plastered with its post-1980 ("...special video presentation") counterpart on later prints; also, most films featuring Elvis Presley were reprinted starting in early 1979 with the old Viacom voiceover plastered with the "...major motion picture on videocassette" variant thereof, which would make its first new-release appearance a few months later on ''The African Queen''.
 
'''Legacy:''' This is well known among the logo community for being the very first home video logo.
 
====2nd Logo (1981)====
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'''Nicknames:''' "The Zoomer", "Ominous Magnetic"
 
* '''Logo:''' There is an opening and a closing version.
* '''Opening:'''In a black background, we see the text "MAGNETIC VIDEO" zoom in. Eventually, the text stops and the byline "A TWENTIETH-CENTURY FOX COMPANY" appears. The logo then fades out, and "PRESENT" fades in.
* '''Closing:''' In a black background, we see a trailing red triangle zooming out, until a very tiny portion of it is left. The triangle fills up completely, and the Magnetic Video print logo appears, as well as the "MAGNETIC VIDEO" text and byline.
 
'''FX/SFX:''' The logo zooming in and out, as well as the fading and trailing of the triangle.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' An eerie-sounding synth with whooshing whenever the logo is zooming.
 
'''Availability:''' Near extinction. It was only known to be seen once in a trailer tape.
 
===International Variants===
====1st Logo (1979-1981)====
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'''Nicknames:''' "The Still M-Circle", "Mirrored M-Circle", "The M-Circle II"
 
'''Logo:''' On a buff background, we see the "Mirrored M" (in black and brown) from the American Magnetic Video logo behind the words "MAGNETIC VIDEO" in a white Microgramma Bold font, set in the center of the screen.
 
'''FX/SFX:''' None.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
 
'''Availability:''' Very scarce. It might be spotted on eBay UK (or any country's website where PAL tapes are sold, like Australia and Germany). It was seen on the PAL releases of ''The Making of Star Wars'', ''Bus Stop'' and ''100 Rifles''. It can also be seen on the pre-cert releases of ''The African Queen'', ''Blue Hawaii'', ''Hello, Dolly!'', ''Last Train from Gun Hill'', ''M*A*S*H'', ''Soldier Blue'', ''Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines'', ''Von Ryan's Express'', ''Vanishing Point'', and ''The French Connection'', all of which were the only major studio films to be released on Philips' short-lived N1700 format. Also seen on an Australian Betamax copy of ''The Blue Max''.
 
====2nd Logo (1980-1982; Australia only)====
[[File:Magnetic 1980 AU.png|center|350px]]
 
'''Nicknames:''' "The M-Circle III", "Mirrored M-Circle II", "20th Century Magnetic"
 
'''Logo:''' On a strange out-of-focus background filled with multicolored lights, the "M-Circle" is seen above the center, with the top colored black, the bottom colored brown, and outlined in white. Below it is the white text "Magnetic Video (South Pacific)" outlined in black. The background changes shape and colors throughout.
 
'''FX/SFX:''' Just the background moving in and out of focus.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' The Cinemascope extension of the 20th Century Fox fanfare from 1954.


'''Availability:''' Ultra rare. Seen on a Betamax copy of ''The Young Lions'' and a VHS copy of ''The Eagle Has Landed''.


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====3rd Logo (1981-1982; UK only)====
===Background===
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'''20th Century Studios Home Entertainment''' is the home entertainment division of 20th Century Fox (now [[20th Century Studios]]) and its subsidiaries. It was formed in 1981, after Fox purchased [[Magnetic Video Corporation]] from Andre Blay. In Australia, it was one of the Magnificent Seven home video distributors. In 1982, Fox entered into a joint venture with [[CBS Home Entertainment|CBS]] to form "CBS/Fox Video", also launching two sub-labels; "[[Key Video]]" (later reactivated as "Key DVD" by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment), and "[[Playhouse Video]]", which both became inactive in 1991. CBS/Fox Video was renamed "Fox Video" the same year, alternating with the CBS/Fox name until 1998, when Fox Entertainment Group acquired CBS's interest in CBS/Fox and renamed it to "20th Century Fox Home Entertainment" in 1995, alternating with the Fox Video name until 1998. The studio was the last major holdout to release its product on DVD, releasing its first seven discs in November of that year, one month after [[Paramount Home Entertainment]] released its first DVDs. After [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment|The Walt Disney Company]]'s purchase of Fox in 2019, the name would be retired on-screen in 2020, with the rename to 20th Century Studios and future home media releases would use the shortened version of the movie logo starting with the video release of ''The Call of the Wild'', while the 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment name is still used for copyright holding purposes.
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'''Nickname:''' "Magnetic Text"
 
'''Logo:''' On a black background, the text "Magnetic Video" in red is seen at the top of the screen. Below that, there is a copyright notice in yellow text. Then, the screen changes to have "Magnetic Video" centered and a bit larger, and gains the byline "A Twentieth Century-Fox Company" below in white. The whole text is set in the middle of the screen. The text stays on the screen for a few seconds before it cuts out.
 
'''FX/SFX:''' Just the text changing.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
 
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. Tapes with this logo might turn up on eBay UK (or other sites) sometime. The Magnetic pre-cert release of ''Alien'' might have this; it was also known to be spotted on a 1983 tape of ''15 Famous Cartoons from Terrytoons, Volume 2'', which was probably a reprint of an earlier tape.


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==20th Century-Fox Video==
==20th Century-Fox Video==
===1st Logo (January 1982-January 1983)===
===1st Logo (January 1982-January 1983)===
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'''Nicknames:''' "Searchlights", "Fox Structure", "Majestic Tower", "Slanted Zero"
'''Nicknames:''' "Searchlights", "Fox Structure", "Majestic Tower", "Slanted Zero"


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'''Logo:''' It's basically the 1953 [[20th Century Studios|20th Century-Fox]] logo with no video indicator whatsoever.
'''Logo:''' It's basically the 1953 [[20th Century Studios|20th Century-Fox]] logo with no video indicator whatsoever.


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'''Variants:'''  
'''Variants:'''  
* On ''The Missouri Breaks'' and the original rental-only version of ''A Fistful of Dollars'', the 1981 20th Century-Fox logo is used instead.
* On ''The Missouri Breaks'' and the original rental-only version of ''A Fistful of Dollars'', the 1981 20th Century-Fox logo is used instead.
* There also exists a black and white version of this variant, which has been spotted on ''The Apartment'', ''Sergeant York'', and ''A Streetcar Named Desire''.
* There also exists a black and white version of this variant, which has been spotted on ''The Apartment'', ''Sergeant York'', and ''A Streetcar Named Desire''.


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'''FX/SFX:''' Same as the 1953/1981 20th Century-Fox logos.
'''FX/SFX:''' Same as the 1953/1981 20th Century-Fox logos.


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'''Music/Sounds:''' The 1979 20th Century-Fox fanfare, accompanied by a male announcer (different from the [[Magnetic Video Corporation|Magnetic Video]] announcer) on non-Fox releases, indicating the studio:
'''Music/Sounds:''' The 1979 20th Century-Fox fanfare, accompanied by a male announcer (different from the [[Magnetic Video Corporation|Magnetic Video]] announcer) on non-Fox releases, indicating the studio:
* On [[United Artists]] releases, the voice-over said "The following United Artists feature is brought to you by 20th Century-Fox Video".
* On [[United Artists]] releases, the voice-over said "The following United Artists feature is brought to you by 20th Century-Fox Video".
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* Sometimes, this would plaster the film's original Fox logo (or if no logo is shown at the start, be added to the start) on a few Fox titles such as the 1982 reissues of ''Silver Streak'', ''The Omen'', and ''The Turning Point''. Here, there is no voiceover.
* Sometimes, this would plaster the film's original Fox logo (or if no logo is shown at the start, be added to the start) on a few Fox titles such as the 1982 reissues of ''Silver Streak'', ''The Omen'', and ''The Turning Point''. Here, there is no voiceover.


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'''Availability:''' Ultra rare. It's actually harder to find than most Magnetic titles.
'''Availability:''' Ultra rare. It's actually harder to find than most Magnetic titles.
* The regular variant can be seen on early Fox releases. The United Artists variant is seen on United Artists releases released by the company.
* The regular variant can be seen on early Fox releases. The United Artists variant is seen on United Artists releases released by the company.
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* On the 2001 UK VHS release of ''The Blue Max'', the "20th Century Fox Video presents" voice-over variation is surprisingly retained, appearing right after the 1995 international TCFHE logo.
* On the 2001 UK VHS release of ''The Blue Max'', the "20th Century Fox Video presents" voice-over variation is surprisingly retained, appearing right after the 1995 international TCFHE logo.


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===2nd Logo (Custom Australian Variant) (1982)===
===2nd Logo (Custom Australian Variant) (1982)===
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'''Nickname:''' "Print Searchlights"
'''Nickname:''' "Print Searchlights"


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'''Logo:''' One by one, four white squares zoom in by flipping. These show the print 20th Century Fox logo in blue with the word "VIDEO" underneath. After the fourth square finishes moving into place, the logos are moved downwards by a cube effect and are replaced by a full screen version of the 20th Century Fox Video logo.
'''Logo:''' One by one, four white squares zoom in by flipping. These show the print 20th Century Fox logo in blue with the word "VIDEO" underneath. After the fourth square finishes moving into place, the logos are moved downwards by a cube effect and are replaced by a full screen version of the 20th Century Fox Video logo.


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'''Variant:''' A still variant containing just the finished logo also exists.
'''Variant:''' A still variant containing just the finished logo also exists.


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'''FX/SFX:''' Scanimate effects.
'''FX/SFX:''' Scanimate effects.


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'''Music/Sounds:''' The original 1954 CinemaScope extension of the TCF fanfare. Sometimes during the second half of the fanfare, a male voice-over says: "The following feature is brought to you by 20th Century-Fox Video".
'''Music/Sounds:''' The original 1954 CinemaScope extension of the TCF fanfare. Sometimes during the second half of the fanfare, a male voice-over says: "The following feature is brought to you by 20th Century-Fox Video".


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'''Availability:''' Ultra rare. This logo was only used in Australia. Some examples include a Betamax copy of ''High Anxiety'' and VHS copies of ''Norma Rae'', ''Willie & Phil'' and ''Omen III: The Final Conflict''. It was also spotted on a VHS copy of ''The Domino Principle'', which was originally released by [[ITC Entertainment Group|ITC Entertainment]]. One tape that had the still variant was ''Star Wars''. These videos are easy to spot, with a big blue or orange label containing the print logo on the top of the front and back of the video case.
'''Availability:''' Ultra rare. This logo was only used in Australia. Some examples include a Betamax copy of ''High Anxiety'' and VHS copies of ''Norma Rae'', ''Willie & Phil'' and ''Omen III: The Final Conflict''. It was also spotted on a VHS copy of ''The Domino Principle'', which was originally released by [[ITC Entertainment Group|ITC Entertainment]]. One tape that had the still variant was ''Star Wars''. These videos are easy to spot, with a big blue or orange label containing the print logo on the top of the front and back of the video case.


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===3rd Logo (Custom German Variant) (1982)===  
===3rd Logo (Custom German Variant) (1982)===  
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[[File:20th Century-Fox Video (German, 1982).png|frameless|center]]
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{{YouTube|id=QIeqIpHYcVA}}


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'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see the white text "'''Twentieth Century-Fox Video zeigt'''".
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see the white text "'''Twentieth Century-Fox Video zeigt'''".


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'''FX/SFX:''' None.
'''FX/SFX:''' None.


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'''Music/Sounds:''' The 1935 TCF fanfare.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The 1935 TCF fanfare.


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'''Availability:''' Only seen on a German Laserdisc of ''Alien'' in the place of the normal TCF logo.
'''Availability:''' Only seen on a German Laserdisc of ''Alien'' in the place of the normal TCF logo.


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==CBS/Fox Video==
==CBS/Fox Video==
===1st Logo (November 1982-July 1983)===
===1st Logo (November 1982-July 1983)===
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'''Nickname:''' "Stacking Lines", <nowiki>''Inexperienced''</nowiki> (for Educational variant)
'''Nickname:''' "Stacking Lines", <nowiki>''Inexperienced''</nowiki> (for Educational variant)


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'''Logo:''' Over a white background, we see before us a dual set of violet lines stacking upward and downward. Then, six long objects pop in at the top and bottom of the segmented lines, revealing the words:
'''Logo:''' Over a white background, we see before us a dual set of violet lines stacking upward and downward. Then, six long objects pop in at the top and bottom of the segmented lines, revealing the words:


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<div style='text-align: center;'>{{font|Impact|{{font color|blue|CBS}}}}</div>
<div style='text-align: center;'>{{font|Impact|{{font color|blue|CBS}}}}</div>
<div style='text-align: center;'>{{font|Impact|{{font color|blue|FOX}}}}</div>
<div style='text-align: center;'>{{font|Impact|{{font color|blue|FOX}}}}</div>


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then each letter of the word "{{font color|blue|'''VIDEO'''}}" pops in one by one below "{{font|Impact|{{font color|blue|FOX}}}}".
then each letter of the word "{{font color|blue|'''VIDEO'''}}" pops in one by one below "{{font|Impact|{{font color|blue|FOX}}}}".


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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* A still logo was found on the original release of ''Sophie's Choice''.
* A still logo was found on the original release of ''Sophie's Choice''.
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* There is another Australian variant where the logo appears in the corner and Australian television and radio announcer Pete Smith (most famous for his announcing of the Australian version of ''Sale of the Century'') introduces the film.
* There is another Australian variant where the logo appears in the corner and Australian television and radio announcer Pete Smith (most famous for his announcing of the Australian version of ''Sale of the Century'') introduces the film.


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'''FX/SFX:''' Computer effects.
'''FX/SFX:''' Computer effects.


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'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
'''Music/Sounds:''' None.


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'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
* On Australian releases, a high-pitched variant of the original 1954 CinemaScope extension of the TCF fanfare was used.
* On Australian releases, a high-pitched variant of the original 1954 CinemaScope extension of the TCF fanfare was used.
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* Pete Smith says in his variant, "Hello there, congratulations on your choice of a great CBS/Fox film. Before settling back, here are scenes from two films available from the vast CBS/Fox Video catalog".
* Pete Smith says in his variant, "Hello there, congratulations on your choice of a great CBS/Fox film. Before settling back, here are scenes from two films available from the vast CBS/Fox Video catalog".


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'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. This was very likely a placeholder logo.
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. This was very likely a placeholder logo.
* It's been seen on the original VHS releases of several Fox releases from late 1982 to early 1983.
* It's been seen on the original VHS releases of several Fox releases from late 1982 to early 1983.
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* This logo was retained on a 1984-era reprint of ''Hello, Dolly!''.
* This logo was retained on a 1984-era reprint of ''Hello, Dolly!''.


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===2nd Logo (September 1982, July 1983-November 13, 1984)===
===2nd Logo (September 1982, July 1983-November 13, 1984)===
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{{YouTube|id=AC7__qyzM38|id2=AHpOHQJJBoU|id3=yutHF1huUyo}}
{{YouTube|id=AC7__qyzM38|id2=AHpOHQJJBoU|id3=yutHF1huUyo}}


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'''Nickname:''' "The Cutting Lines", "The Grids"
'''Nickname:''' "The Cutting Lines", "The Grids"


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'''Logo:''' On a {{Font color|blue|blue}} background, two grids are moving from the top and bottom of the screen converging in the center of the screen. "CBS" comes from the top at an angle, with "FOX" coming from the bottom at an angle. The background has an {{Font color|orange|orange}} flash, in which "CBS" and "FOX" are cut in a segmented line font as it moves toward the flash, and "CBS" and "FOX" right themselves in the center of the screen. The letters of the word "VIDEO" fly in from the bottom center of the screen one at a time. Then the trademark symbol fades in on the right/bottom corner of the logo.
'''Logo:''' On a {{Font color|blue|blue}} background, two grids are moving from the top and bottom of the screen converging in the center of the screen. "CBS" comes from the top at an angle, with "FOX" coming from the bottom at an angle. The background has an {{Font color|orange|orange}} flash, in which "CBS" and "FOX" are cut in a segmented line font as it moves toward the flash, and "CBS" and "FOX" right themselves in the center of the screen. The letters of the word "VIDEO" fly in from the bottom center of the screen one at a time. Then the trademark symbol fades in on the right/bottom corner of the logo.


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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* There is a still version found at the end of some UK promos.
* There is a still version found at the end of some UK promos.
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* There is a variant with the text "THE HIT LIST" in red appearing. The variant has a different transition at the beginning.
* There is a variant with the text "THE HIT LIST" in red appearing. The variant has a different transition at the beginning.


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'''FX/SFX:''' Computer effects, with the orange flash done in Scanimate.
'''FX/SFX:''' Computer effects, with the orange flash done in Scanimate.


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'''Music/Sounds:''' A triumphant 25-note horn march fanfare, sampled from the Bruton Music library track "National Trust" composed by Keith Mansfield.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A triumphant 25-note horn march fanfare, sampled from the Bruton Music library track "National Trust" composed by Keith Mansfield.


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'''Music/Sounds Trivia:''' When Bruton reissued the track on CD, they removed the prologue section from which the CBS/Fox music came, possibly because it became so associated with the CBS/Fox logo.
'''Music/Sounds Trivia:''' When Bruton reissued the track on CD, they removed the prologue section from which the CBS/Fox music came, possibly because it became so associated with the CBS/Fox logo.


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'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' A closing variant was used at the end of most Australian PAL releases carrying this logo, featuring a voice-over reminding the viewer to "Don't forget to rewind this tape before returning it to your video library."
'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' A closing variant was used at the end of most Australian PAL releases carrying this logo, featuring a voice-over reminding the viewer to "Don't forget to rewind this tape before returning it to your video library."


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'''Availability:''' Rare. Most videos that may have used this logo were issued in the same oversized boxes that were used by 20th Century-Fox Video.
'''Availability:''' Rare. Most videos that may have used this logo were issued in the same oversized boxes that were used by 20th Century-Fox Video.
* It possibly first appeared on the 1982 US retail VHS of ''Star Wars'' as a prototype logo.
* It possibly first appeared on the 1982 US retail VHS of ''Star Wars'' as a prototype logo.
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* The "THE HIT LIST" variant can be seen on a promo/trailer tape from the era.
* The "THE HIT LIST" variant can be seen on a promo/trailer tape from the era.


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'''Legacy:''' The iconic music makes its debut.
'''Legacy:''' The iconic music makes its debut.


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===3rd Logo (1982)===
===3rd Logo (1982)===
[[File:CBS-Fox Video presents (1982).PNG|center|300px]]
[[File:CBS-Fox Video presents (1982).PNG|center|300px]]


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'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see the white text "CBS/FOX Video presents".
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see the white text "CBS/FOX Video presents".


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'''FX/SFX:''' None.
'''FX/SFX:''' None.


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'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
'''Music/Sounds:''' None.


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'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. This was discovered on the UK Laserdisc of ''Star Wars''.
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. This was discovered on the UK Laserdisc of ''Star Wars''.


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===4th Logo (October 1984-2000)===
===4th Logo (October 1984-2000)===
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{{YouTube|id=Hf_oO-oAx5o|id2=Ob4uPUOmgWw|id3=mQYWjSUcdp4|id4=r2tRnBjf-6w}}
{{YouTube|id=Hf_oO-oAx5o|id2=Ob4uPUOmgWw|id3=mQYWjSUcdp4|id4=r2tRnBjf-6w}}


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'''Nicknames:''' "Stairways", "Bleachers", "CBS/Fox Bleachers"
'''Nicknames:''' "Stairways", "Bleachers", "CBS/Fox Bleachers"


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'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a mirrored, twin stair-like texture that shines a lot. The "stairs" rotate counter-clockwise and turn out to be the following text in {{Font color|deepskyblue|blue}} with a segmented line between the two words on a black marble background:
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a mirrored, twin stair-like texture that shines a lot. The "stairs" rotate counter-clockwise and turn out to be the following text in {{Font color|deepskyblue|blue}} with a segmented line between the two words on a black marble background:


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<div style="text-align: center;">{{font|Impact|{{Font color|deepskyblue|CBS}}}}</div>
<div style="text-align: center;">{{font|Impact|{{Font color|deepskyblue|CBS}}}}</div>
<div style="text-align: center;">{{font|Impact|{{Font color|deepskyblue|FOX}}}}</div>
<div style="text-align: center;">{{font|Impact|{{Font color|deepskyblue|FOX}}}}</div>


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Then the word "{{Font color|deepskyblue|'''VIDEO'''}}" shines in below "{{font|Impact|{{Font color|deepskyblue|FOX}}}}", and the whole logo shines with pride.
Then the word "{{Font color|deepskyblue|'''VIDEO'''}}" shines in below "{{font|Impact|{{Font color|deepskyblue|FOX}}}}", and the whole logo shines with pride.


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'''Trivia:'''
'''Trivia:'''
* This logo is referenced in a scene in the music video for the song "DVNO" by Justice. Said scene references both this logo and the [[Universal Pictures]] logo at the same time.
* This logo is referenced in a scene in the music video for the song "DVNO" by Justice. Said scene references both this logo and the [[Universal Pictures]] logo at the same time.
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* The staff of Compugraph Designs included Ed Kramer, Mike Saz, Janet Scabrini, Nat Zimmerman, and Bill Mahler.
* The staff of Compugraph Designs included Ed Kramer, Mike Saz, Janet Scabrini, Nat Zimmerman, and Bill Mahler.


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'''Variants:''' There are a few variations of this logo:
'''Variants:''' There are a few variations of this logo:
* A variation was seen in black and white. This was shown on re-releases of 1940s, 1950s and 1960s films.
* A variation was seen in black and white. This was shown on re-releases of 1940s, 1950s and 1960s films.
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* The standard version (matted to widescreen) makes a strange appearance on the 2000 [[RLJE Films|Image Entertainment]] DVD of ''The Twelve Chairs''.
* The standard version (matted to widescreen) makes a strange appearance on the 2000 [[RLJE Films|Image Entertainment]] DVD of ''The Twelve Chairs''.


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'''FX/SFX:''' Advanced CGI animation.
'''FX/SFX:''' Advanced CGI animation.


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'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the 2nd logo, but the mixing (most noticeably with the opening horns) is slightly different.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the 2nd logo, but the mixing (most noticeably with the opening horns) is slightly different.


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'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
* On the widescreen variant, a big "WHOOSH" sound is heard at the beginning (if listening under stereo, it is out-of-phase considering that it was intended to be used in Dolby Surround; or Dolby Pro Logic), then twinkling glockenspiel sounds and an organ note (also in out-of-phase stereo, but almost) ending with a synthesized thunder sound.
* On the widescreen variant, a big "WHOOSH" sound is heard at the beginning (if listening under stereo, it is out-of-phase considering that it was intended to be used in Dolby Surround; or Dolby Pro Logic), then twinkling glockenspiel sounds and an organ note (also in out-of-phase stereo, but almost) ending with a synthesized thunder sound.
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* On an Argentinian VHS of ''The Lightship'' from [[Gativideo |Gativideo]], the 1981 TCF theme is used.
* On an Argentinian VHS of ''The Lightship'' from [[Gativideo |Gativideo]], the 1981 TCF theme is used.


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'''Availability:''' Very common. This logo lasted for 16 years and was used on a massive variety of releases, so it should be easy to find on VHS tapes available in second-hand shops, charity shops and on Amazon and eBay.
'''Availability:''' Very common. This logo lasted for 16 years and was used on a massive variety of releases, so it should be easy to find on VHS tapes available in second-hand shops, charity shops and on Amazon and eBay.
* Can also be seen on early-to-mid 1991 [[Media Home Entertainment]] releases and [[BBC Studios Home Entertainment|BBC Video]] releases.
* Can also be seen on early-to-mid 1991 [[Media Home Entertainment]] releases and [[BBC Studios Home Entertainment|BBC Video]] releases.
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* This logo also appeared on all of the tapes from the ''Star Wars Trilogy: The Definitive Collection'' UK VHS set (but don't expect it to be the widescreen variant), however this did not appear on the tape for ''A New Hope'' despite the print logo appearing on packaging.
* This logo also appeared on all of the tapes from the ''Star Wars Trilogy: The Definitive Collection'' UK VHS set (but don't expect it to be the widescreen variant), however this did not appear on the tape for ''A New Hope'' despite the print logo appearing on packaging.


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'''Legacy:''' This is considered one of the most memorable logos ever made, especially thanks to the epic music, great CGI for the time, and its lengthy lifespan.
'''Legacy:''' This is considered one of the most memorable logos ever made, especially thanks to the epic music, great CGI for the time, and its lengthy lifespan.


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===5th Logo (Argentinian Version) (1980s)===
===5th Logo (Argentinian Version) (1980s)===
[[File:CBS_FOX_VIDEO_(Gativideo_S.A.)_Presentacion.jpg|300px|center]]
[[File:CBS_FOX_VIDEO_(Gativideo_S.A.)_Presentacion.jpg|300px|center]]
{{YouTube|id=WliIdIlKCd4}}
{{YouTube|id=WliIdIlKCd4}}


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'''Logo:''' On a black space background with a moon on the lower-left of the screen and a planet below that (a widescreen shot of the opening in ''Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope'' after the title crawl, stretched to fit a 4:3 screen), two hands are clasped together. They move away from the top and bottom respectively, revealing a super-imposed CBS FOX VIDEO logo with an explosion inside it. Then clips from various movies (such as ''Star Wars'') play inside the logo. Then, after a few seconds, "GATIVIDEO S.A." (in its company font) appears below, then that itself disappears after a few moments.
'''Logo:''' On a black space background with a moon on the lower-left of the screen and a planet below that (a widescreen shot of the opening in ''Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope'' after the title crawl, stretched to fit a 4:3 screen), two hands are clasped together. They move away from the top and bottom respectively, revealing a super-imposed CBS FOX VIDEO logo with an explosion inside it. Then clips from various movies (such as ''Star Wars'') play inside the logo. Then, after a few seconds, "GATIVIDEO S.A." (in its company font) appears below, then that itself disappears after a few moments.


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'''FX/SFX:''' Live-action footage and computer effects.
'''FX/SFX:''' Live-action footage and computer effects.


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'''Music/Sounds:''' A disco theme ("Hot Wheels", composed by Walter Murphy from the Thomas J. Valentino production music library).
'''Music/Sounds:''' A disco theme ("Hot Wheels", composed by Walter Murphy from the Thomas J. Valentino production music library).


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'''Availability:''' Seen on VHS tapes in Argentina distributed by [[Gativideo |Gativideo]].
'''Availability:''' Seen on VHS tapes in Argentina distributed by [[Gativideo |Gativideo]].


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===6th Logo (1998)===
===6th Logo (1998)===
[[File:CBS-Fox Video (1998) (FernGully 2).jpg|center|300px]]
[[File:CBS-Fox Video (1998) (FernGully 2).jpg|center|300px]]


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'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a white version of the CBS/Fox Video logo.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a white version of the CBS/Fox Video logo.


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'''FX/SFX:''' None.
'''FX/SFX:''' None.


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'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
'''Music/Sounds:''' None.


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'''Availability:''' Ultra rare. Its only known appearance is on the UK and Australian VHS releases of ''FernGully 2: The Magical Rescue''.
'''Availability:''' Ultra rare. Its only known appearance is on the UK and Australian VHS releases of ''FernGully 2: The Magical Rescue''.


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==CBS/Fox Video All Time Greats==
==CBS/Fox Video All Time Greats==
===(1989?-Early 1990s?)===
===(1989?-Early 1990s?)===
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</gallery>


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'''Logo:'''
'''Logo:'''
* Opening: The CBS/Fox Video logo in silver is inside of a black box with a white outline zooms up and has three black lines (each one getting larger further down) come up with it. "ALL TIME GREATS" then zooms and it has a larger line with an upside down triangle on it. This all happens against a blue background.
* Opening: The CBS/Fox Video logo in silver is inside of a black box with a white outline zooms up and has three black lines (each one getting larger further down) come up with it. "ALL TIME GREATS" then zooms and it has a larger line with an upside down triangle on it. This all happens against a blue background.
* Closing: The same as the opening version, only "YOURS TO KEEP FOREVER" appears under it.
* Closing: The same as the opening version, only "YOURS TO KEEP FOREVER" appears under it.


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'''FX/SFX:''' Computer effects.
'''FX/SFX:''' Computer effects.


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'''Music/Sounds:'''
'''Music/Sounds:'''
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* The CBS/Fox Video theme from the previous logos.
* The CBS/Fox Video theme from the previous logos.
* On the closing version, a male British announcer says, "All Time Greats from CBS/Fox Video, favorite films to keep and enjoy, forever".
* On the closing version, a male British announcer says, "All Time Greats from CBS/Fox Video, favorite films to keep and enjoy, forever".


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'''Availability:''' Rare. Can be seen on promos for films released under this label on other releases under this label.
'''Availability:''' Rare. Can be seen on promos for films released under this label on other releases under this label.


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==Fox Video==
==Fox Video==
===1st Logo (June 27, 1991-May 5, 1993, 1991-1995 (Australia))===
===1st Logo (June 27, 1991-May 5, 1993, 1991-1995 (Australia))===
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{{YouTube|id=b7mIO5D9ir0|id2=6CQyFiT0TLQ|id3=Dzvx18uJ7uk|id4=igQxqXOcwMw|id5=IQH6hL0p7w0}}
{{YouTube|id=b7mIO5D9ir0|id2=6CQyFiT0TLQ|id3=Dzvx18uJ7uk|id4=igQxqXOcwMw|id5=IQH6hL0p7w0}}


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'''Nicknames:''' "Shining Searchlights", "Gold Tower", "Fox Structure", "Golden Fox Structure"
'''Nicknames:''' "Shining Searchlights", "Gold Tower", "Fox Structure", "Golden Fox Structure"


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'''Logo:''' A still shot of a drastically simplified Fox structure, in gold color against a simple blue gradient background. It has been reduced to its core essentials: the tower, stage, and searchlights (which are shaped similar to crayons). The wording on the structure now says "'''{{color|gold|FOX VIDEO}}'''", with an extra gap where "'''FOX'''" would be in the movie logo. The logo "shimmers" like bars of light move through a la the [[Touchstone Pictures|Touchstone]] logo.
'''Logo:''' A still shot of a drastically simplified Fox structure, in gold color against a simple blue gradient background. It has been reduced to its core essentials: the tower, stage, and searchlights (which are shaped similar to crayons). The wording on the structure now says "'''{{color|gold|FOX VIDEO}}'''", with an extra gap where "'''FOX'''" would be in the movie logo. The logo "shimmers" like bars of light move through a la the [[Touchstone Pictures|Touchstone]] logo.


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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* There is a letterboxed "Scope" version on widescreen releases. The logo was the same but was matted (or cropped) to widescreen.
* There is a letterboxed "Scope" version on widescreen releases. The logo was the same but was matted (or cropped) to widescreen.
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* On the Fox Video Sentimental promo, which can be found on the 1992 Demo VHS of ''My Cousin Vinny'', the logo is still and zoomed out on a black background with the text "Available from FoxVideo" shown on the bottom.
* On the Fox Video Sentimental promo, which can be found on the 1992 Demo VHS of ''My Cousin Vinny'', the logo is still and zoomed out on a black background with the text "Available from FoxVideo" shown on the bottom.


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'''FX/SFX:''' Computer effects.
'''FX/SFX:''' Computer effects.


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'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
'''Music/Sounds:''' None.


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'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
* The 1979 TCF fanfare can be heard on PAL and French SÉCAM releases, as well as a few NTSC releases, such as the widescreen Laserdisc of ''Die Hard'' and a rental copy of ''Point Break''. On Italian releases, the fanfare abruptly fades out after five seconds.
* The 1979 TCF fanfare can be heard on PAL and French SÉCAM releases, as well as a few NTSC releases, such as the widescreen Laserdisc of ''Die Hard'' and a rental copy of ''Point Break''. On Italian releases, the fanfare abruptly fades out after five seconds.
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* There was a closing variant seen on some Australian PAL tapes (mainly rental tapes) which had the same voice-over from the CBS/Fox PAL closing variant, sometimes with the 1979 TCF fanfare preceding it.
* There was a closing variant seen on some Australian PAL tapes (mainly rental tapes) which had the same voice-over from the CBS/Fox PAL closing variant, sometimes with the 1979 TCF fanfare preceding it.


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'''Availability:''' Rare. It's seen on all Fox videos from that period. The best way to find this is to look for a Fox Video print logo that is a simple 2D drawing with no color. Again, this will be easy to find in second-hand video shops, charity shops, and on eBay.
'''Availability:''' Rare. It's seen on all Fox videos from that period. The best way to find this is to look for a Fox Video print logo that is a simple 2D drawing with no color. Again, this will be easy to find in second-hand video shops, charity shops, and on eBay.
* This logo first appeared on the Yellow Ribbon Collection of war movies, including new releases ''The Man Who Never Was'', ''A Yank in the R.A.F.'', and ''The Desert Rats''; and appeared on most Fox releases from the early '90s.
* This logo first appeared on the Yellow Ribbon Collection of war movies, including new releases ''The Man Who Never Was'', ''A Yank in the R.A.F.'', and ''The Desert Rats''; and appeared on most Fox releases from the early '90s.
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* It strangely appeared on some early '90s reprints of earlier CBS/Fox titles with CBS/Fox packaging and labels, including ''My Bodyguard'' and ''Short Circuit''.
* It strangely appeared on some early '90s reprints of earlier CBS/Fox titles with CBS/Fox packaging and labels, including ''My Bodyguard'' and ''Short Circuit''.


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===2nd Logo (May 26, 1993-January 17, 1996 [1998 in Finland])===
===2nd Logo (May 26, 1993-January 17, 1996 [1998 in Finland])===
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{{YouTube|id=L9TfUiHRnqs|id2=R_4haxMUiNY|id3=hA-xhmoILxg|id4=kWhdlG5t8ac|id5=t05NhHTMTwM}}


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'''Nicknames:''' "Rotating Tower", "The Ugly Tower", "Fox Structure II"
'''Nicknames:''' "Rotating Tower", "The Ugly Tower", "Fox Structure II"


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'''Logo:''' On a dark teal background, we see a {{color|gold}}/{{color|purple}} [[20th Century Studios|Fox]] structure, from an extreme upper-left angle. We move down and pan around the structure (and a light shines through it as we do that), saying "'''FOX VIDEO'''" like in the 1st logo, before settling into the familiar angle we usually see Fox logos from, with clouds moving behind the structure at a slow rate.
'''Logo:''' On a dark teal background, we see a {{color|gold}}/{{color|purple}} [[20th Century Studios|Fox]] structure, from an extreme upper-left angle. We move down and pan around the structure (and a light shines through it as we do that), saying "'''FOX VIDEO'''" like in the 1st logo, before settling into the familiar angle we usually see Fox logos from, with clouds moving behind the structure at a slow rate.


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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* There is a black and white variant. This can be found on the 1993 VHS of ''Young Frankenstein''.
* There is a black and white variant. This can be found on the 1993 VHS of ''Young Frankenstein''.
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* An extended version exists where the searchlights loop (like the 1981 TCF logo).
* An extended version exists where the searchlights loop (like the 1981 TCF logo).


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'''FX/SFX:''' CGI animation.
'''FX/SFX:''' CGI animation.


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'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
'''Music/Sounds:''' None.


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'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
* Occasionally, the 1979 TCF fanfare was used, mainly on PAL releases including the UK rental VHS releases of ''Used People'', ''Jack the Bear'', ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III'', and ''The Vanishing''.
* Occasionally, the 1979 TCF fanfare was used, mainly on PAL releases including the UK rental VHS releases of ''Used People'', ''Jack the Bear'', ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III'', and ''The Vanishing''.
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* The extended version uses the 1981 TCF theme.
* The extended version uses the 1981 TCF theme.


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'''Availability:''' Uncommon. Appeared on releases during this era.
'''Availability:''' Uncommon. Appeared on releases during this era.
* First appeared on ''Used People'', ''Toys'', and ''Hoffa'', with the same 2D print logo.  
* First appeared on ''Used People'', ''Toys'', and ''Hoffa'', with the same 2D print logo.  
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* On the 2000 Mexican Spanish VHS release of ''The Abyss'', this was surprisingly retained, appearing right after the 2nd international TCFHE logo.
* On the 2000 Mexican Spanish VHS release of ''The Abyss'', this was surprisingly retained, appearing right after the 2nd international TCFHE logo.


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'''Legacy:''' Many consider this to be an ugly logo, due to its weird, dull colors and off-model appearance.
'''Legacy:''' Many consider this to be an ugly logo, due to its weird, dull colors and off-model appearance.


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===3rd Logo (1994-1995)===
===3rd Logo (1994-1995)===
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{{YouTube|id=qjzY0VpefgU|id2=A5fAPArSUe8}}
{{YouTube|id=qjzY0VpefgU|id2=A5fAPArSUe8}}


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'''Nicknames:''' "Print Searchlights", "Fox Structure III", "Print Fox Structure"
'''Nicknames:''' "Print Searchlights", "Fox Structure III", "Print Fox Structure"


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'''Logo:''' It's basically the full-color Fox Video print logo of the time, which is the [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] logo from 1953 with "'''{{color|gold|FOX VIDEO}}'''" replacing the text. It begins by taking up the whole screen, but zooms out until it is in a box in the center of the screen.
'''Logo:''' It's basically the full-color Fox Video print logo of the time, which is the [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] logo from 1953 with "'''{{color|gold|FOX VIDEO}}'''" replacing the text. It begins by taking up the whole screen, but zooms out until it is in a box in the center of the screen.


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'''Variant:''' On the ''Rodgers & Hammerstein Golden Anniversary Collection'' trailer, the words "from Fox Video" are seen below the logo.
'''Variant:''' On the ''Rodgers & Hammerstein Golden Anniversary Collection'' trailer, the words "from Fox Video" are seen below the logo.


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'''FX/SFX:''' Computer effects.
'''FX/SFX:''' Computer effects.


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'''Music/Sounds:'''
'''Music/Sounds:'''
* The ending theme of the trailer, combined with a female voice saying "From Fox Video".
* The ending theme of the trailer, combined with a female voice saying "From Fox Video".
* On the ''Rodgers & Hammerstein Golden Anniversary Collection'' trailer, it's silent.
* On the ''Rodgers & Hammerstein Golden Anniversary Collection'' trailer, it's silent.


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'''Availability:''' Rare. It's seen on the trailer for the ''Shirley Temple Collection'' VHS box set that can be found on the VHS releases of ''Mrs. Doubtfire'', ''The Little Princess'', ''The Blue Bird'', and the John Hughes remake of ''Miracle on 34th Street''. Was also seen at the end of the ''Rodgers & Hammerstein Golden Anniversary Collection'' trailer, which can be found on the 1994 VHS releases of ''State Fair'' (1945) and ''The Sound of Music''.
'''Availability:''' Rare. It's seen on the trailer for the ''Shirley Temple Collection'' VHS box set that can be found on the VHS releases of ''Mrs. Doubtfire'', ''The Little Princess'', ''The Blue Bird'', and the John Hughes remake of ''Miracle on 34th Street''. Was also seen at the end of the ''Rodgers & Hammerstein Golden Anniversary Collection'' trailer, which can be found on the 1994 VHS releases of ''State Fair'' (1945) and ''The Sound of Music''.


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===4th Logo (December 19, 1995-March 1998)===
===4th Logo (December 19, 1995-March 1998)===
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'''Nicknames:''' "CGI Structure" "Fox Structure IV"
'''Nicknames:''' "CGI Structure" "Fox Structure IV"


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'''Logo:''' Against the Los Angeles skyline around sunset (recycled from the 1994-2010 [[20th Century Studios|movie logo]]), we see a spotlight and then pan across the "'''{{color|gold|FOX VIDEO}}'''" structure, now redone so that it matches the movie logo far closer and all of it is set in Futura Extra Bold. We zoom out until we reach the comfortable Fox logo distance.
'''Logo:''' Against the Los Angeles skyline around sunset (recycled from the 1994-2010 [[20th Century Studios|movie logo]]), we see a spotlight and then pan across the "'''{{color|gold|FOX VIDEO}}'''" structure, now redone so that it matches the movie logo far closer and all of it is set in Futura Extra Bold. We zoom out until we reach the comfortable Fox logo distance.


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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* A slightly longer version appears on the original 1995 VHS release of ''Die Hard with a Vengeance''.
* A slightly longer version appears on the original 1995 VHS release of ''Die Hard with a Vengeance''.
* There is a variant where the "FOX VIDEO" text is darker.
* There is a variant where the "FOX VIDEO" text is darker.


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'''FX/SFX:''' CGI animation.
'''FX/SFX:''' CGI animation.


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'''Music/Sounds:''' Usually none.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Usually none.


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'''Availability:''' More common than any of the previous logos. This logo usually came after the logo below.
'''Availability:''' More common than any of the previous logos. This logo usually came after the logo below.
* Seen on releases of the era. Also seen on all 20th Century Fox Selections titles released between 1995 and 1997.
* Seen on releases of the era. Also seen on all 20th Century Fox Selections titles released between 1995 and 1997.
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* Weirdly, this can be seen at the start of FXM's print of ''Tales of Manhattan'' (after the 1995 TCFHE logo).  
* Weirdly, this can be seen at the start of FXM's print of ''Tales of Manhattan'' (after the 1995 TCFHE logo).  


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'''Legacy:''' This is often seen as the best of the Fox Video logos; its concept can be seen as a precursor to the [[Searchlight Pictures|Fox Searchlight Pictures]] logo.
'''Legacy:''' This is often seen as the best of the Fox Video logos; its concept can be seen as a precursor to the [[Searchlight Pictures|Fox Searchlight Pictures]] logo.


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==20th Century Fox Home Entertainment==
==20th Century Fox Home Entertainment==
===Domestic (North American) Variants===
===Domestic (North American) Variants===
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'''Nicknames:''' "Box Structure", "Majestic Tower", "Futuristic Structure"
'''Nicknames:''' "Box Structure", "Majestic Tower", "Futuristic Structure"


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'''Logo:''' We see the end of the 1994-2010 Fox logo, with neither the News Corporation byline nor the registered trademark symbol. We then zoom out, to reveal that it is in a box. The box is in a larger box colored cadet blue, and next to the Fox logo box are the words "{{font|Times New Roman|{{font color|gold|'''20th Century Fox Home Entertainment'''}}}}" in Latin 725 font, spanning across three lines.
'''Logo:''' We see the end of the 1994-2010 Fox logo, with neither the News Corporation byline nor the registered trademark symbol. We then zoom out, to reveal that it is in a box. The box is in a larger box colored cadet blue, and next to the Fox logo box are the words "{{font|Times New Roman|{{font color|gold|'''20th Century Fox Home Entertainment'''}}}}" in Latin 725 font, spanning across three lines.


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'''Trivia:''' The version of the Fox logo used in this logo is an unedited render of the logo from Flip Your Lid Animation, before it was transferred to film.
'''Trivia:''' The version of the Fox logo used in this logo is an unedited render of the logo from Flip Your Lid Animation, before it was transferred to film.


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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* On some releases, the logo faded in from black rather than cutting in from black.
* On some releases, the logo faded in from black rather than cutting in from black.
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* On some tapes with the Premiere Series promo, the logo is shortened and the text on the right from the logo is replaced with "{{font|Impact|{{font color|gold|PREMIERE SERIES}}}}" in the Enge Etienne font.
* On some tapes with the Premiere Series promo, the logo is shortened and the text on the right from the logo is replaced with "{{font|Impact|{{font color|gold|PREMIERE SERIES}}}}" in the Enge Etienne font.


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'''FX/SFX:''' A CGI zoom-out. The box animates at the same framerate as the Fox logo itself.
'''FX/SFX:''' A CGI zoom-out. The box animates at the same framerate as the Fox logo itself.


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'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
'''Music/Sounds:''' None.


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'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''  
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''  
* On the tapes with the Widescreen Series promo, announcer Don LaFontaine says "Presenting the Widescreen Series from Fox Video" halfway through the animation.
* On the tapes with the Widescreen Series promo, announcer Don LaFontaine says "Presenting the Widescreen Series from Fox Video" halfway through the animation.
* On the DVS VHS of ''Cheaper by the Dozen'', the announcer says "Now, an animated logo appears in three-dimensional gold letters "20th Century Fox Home Entertainment". Spotlights on either side of the logo point skyward and wave back and forth".
* On the DVS VHS of ''Cheaper by the Dozen'', the announcer says "Now, an animated logo appears in three-dimensional gold letters "20th Century Fox Home Entertainment". Spotlights on either side of the logo point skyward and wave back and forth".


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'''Availability:''' Common on VHS, DVD, and Laserdisc releases from the period.
'''Availability:''' Common on VHS, DVD, and Laserdisc releases from the period.
* Appears on TCFHE releases from the mid-90s through the mid-2000s as well as the earliest [[MGM Home Entertainment]] releases by the company from early-mid 2006.
* Appears on TCFHE releases from the mid-90s through the mid-2000s as well as the earliest [[MGM Home Entertainment]] releases by the company from early-mid 2006.
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'''Nicknames:''' "Box Structure II", "Majestic Tower II", "Futuristic Structure II"
'''Nicknames:''' "Box Structure II", "Majestic Tower II", "Futuristic Structure II"


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'''Logo:''' Same as the previous logo, except the box is now grey with a gold border, the company name set in ITC Garamond, and the Fox logo is the filmed version, and has the News Corporation byline and registered trademark symbol. Basically, an enhanced version of the first logo.
'''Logo:''' Same as the previous logo, except the box is now grey with a gold border, the company name set in ITC Garamond, and the Fox logo is the filmed version, and has the News Corporation byline and registered trademark symbol. Basically, an enhanced version of the first logo.


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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* At first, there is a 16:9 widescreen version, seen on widescreen edition DVDs. Later on, a full-screen version was made and can be seen on DVD releases of TV shows and full-screen films.
* At first, there is a 16:9 widescreen version, seen on widescreen edition DVDs. Later on, a full-screen version was made and can be seen on DVD releases of TV shows and full-screen films.
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* On some releases such as ''Garfield's Pet Force'', the 2005-enhanced version of the Fox logo is used.
* On some releases such as ''Garfield's Pet Force'', the 2005-enhanced version of the Fox logo is used.


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'''FX/SFX:''' Computer animation.
'''FX/SFX:''' Computer animation.


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'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
'''Music/Sounds:''' None.


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'''Availability:''' Common. This was mostly seen on widescreen DVD releases.
'''Availability:''' Common. This was mostly seen on widescreen DVD releases.
* It first appeared on mid-to-late D-Theater D-VHS releases of TCF films.
* It first appeared on mid-to-late D-Theater D-VHS releases of TCF films.
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* It also appears at the end of the last [[HIT Entertainment]] DVDs released by Fox, such as the ''Pingu'' DVD release ''On Thin Ice''.
* It also appears at the end of the last [[HIT Entertainment]] DVDs released by Fox, such as the ''Pingu'' DVD release ''On Thin Ice''.


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'''Legacy:''' This is seen as a downgrade from the previous logo, mainly because the logo is set in the same frame rate as the filmed Fox logo, it's significantly choppier as a result.
'''Legacy:''' This is seen as a downgrade from the previous logo, mainly because the logo is set in the same frame rate as the filmed Fox logo, it's significantly choppier as a result.


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====3rd Logo (August 18, 2009-November 2010)====
====3rd Logo (August 18, 2009-November 2010)====
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'''Nicknames:''' "Majestic Tower III", "Futuristic Structure III"
'''Nicknames:''' "Majestic Tower III", "Futuristic Structure III"


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'''Logo:''' It's the same as the 20th Century Fox Blu-ray Disc logo, but the ending animation is cut and the {{color|gold|golden}} text "{{Font|Times New Roman|{{color|gold|'''H'''<small>'''OME'''</small> '''E'''<small>'''NTERTAINMENT'''</small>}}}}" shines.
'''Logo:''' It's the same as the 20th Century Fox Blu-ray Disc logo, but the ending animation is cut and the {{color|gold|golden}} text "{{Font|Times New Roman|{{color|gold|'''H'''<small>'''OME'''</small> '''E'''<small>'''NTERTAINMENT'''</small>}}}}" shines.


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'''FX/SFX:''' Computer effects.
'''FX/SFX:''' Computer effects.


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'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the 20th Century Fox Blu-ray Disc logo, but only a quiet whoosh sound effect is heard when the text shines.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the 20th Century Fox Blu-ray Disc logo, but only a quiet whoosh sound effect is heard when the text shines.


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'''Availability:''' While short-lived, it's still common. It can be seen on every TCF release on DVD until November 2010.
'''Availability:''' While short-lived, it's still common. It can be seen on every TCF release on DVD until November 2010.
* It also appears on 2009-2010 [[MGM Home Entertainment]] releases, among others.
* It also appears on 2009-2010 [[MGM Home Entertainment]] releases, among others.
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* Used in tandem with the next logo in its final two months.
* Used in tandem with the next logo in its final two months.


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'''Legacy:''' This is considered a significant improvement over the previous logo.
'''Legacy:''' This is considered a significant improvement over the previous logo.


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====4th Logo (September 2010-April 14, 2020, June 9, 2020)====
====4th Logo (September 2010-April 14, 2020, June 9, 2020)====
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'''Nicknames:''' "CGI City Skyline Searchlights", "Enhanced City Skyline Searchlights", "Majestic Tower IV", "Futuristic Structure IV"
'''Nicknames:''' "CGI City Skyline Searchlights", "Enhanced City Skyline Searchlights", "Majestic Tower IV", "Futuristic Structure IV"


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'''Logo:''' Same as the final 20th Century Fox logo except that, in the end, the camera pans back farther than usual to reveal the stacked words "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" on the right of the Fox structure with "HOME" set in Neutraface No. 2, an extra searchlight can be seen on the left of the structure, and more palm trees were added. Once the logo is fully revealed, the News Corporation byline fades in at the bottom of the screen (on pre-2013 releases). The registered trademark sign fades in as well.
'''Logo:''' Same as the final 20th Century Fox logo except that, in the end, the camera pans back farther than usual to reveal the stacked words "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" on the right of the Fox structure with "HOME" set in Neutraface No. 2, an extra searchlight can be seen on the left of the structure, and more palm trees were added. Once the logo is fully revealed, the News Corporation byline fades in at the bottom of the screen (on pre-2013 releases). The registered trademark sign fades in as well.


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'''Trivia:''' This logo is a throwback to the ''That's Hollywood!'' logo; a 20th Century Fox Television series.
'''Trivia:''' This logo is a throwback to the ''That's Hollywood!'' logo; a 20th Century Fox Television series.


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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* Starting with the original release of ''The Croods'' on October 1, 2013, the logo is cut-short to the middle. This also appears on a few pre-2013 Blu-ray releases starting from late 2012.
* Starting with the original release of ''The Croods'' on October 1, 2013, the logo is cut-short to the middle. This also appears on a few pre-2013 Blu-ray releases starting from late 2012.
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* The 2011 ''Star Wars'' Blu-rays has the logo just shy of 16:9, in 1.77:1.
* The 2011 ''Star Wars'' Blu-rays has the logo just shy of 16:9, in 1.77:1.


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'''FX/SFX:''' Same as the final 20th Century Fox logo, animated by [[Blue Sky Studios]].
'''FX/SFX:''' Same as the final 20th Century Fox logo, animated by [[Blue Sky Studios]].


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'''Music/Sounds:''' The 1997 Fox fanfare arrangement. A short version is used on post-2013 releases.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The 1997 Fox fanfare arrangement. A short version is used on post-2013 releases.


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'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''  
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''  
* DVD releases of ''The Simpsons'' Seasons 16 and 17 use the audio of Ralph Wiggum (voiced by Nancy Cartwright) singing along to the second half of the fanfare from ''The Simpsons Movie'', while season 18 uses the standard 1997 fanfare, with Fat Tony (voiced by Joe Mantegna) saying 'Fuggedaboutit...' on the last note.
* DVD releases of ''The Simpsons'' Seasons 16 and 17 use the audio of Ralph Wiggum (voiced by Nancy Cartwright) singing along to the second half of the fanfare from ''The Simpsons Movie'', while season 18 uses the standard 1997 fanfare, with Fat Tony (voiced by Joe Mantegna) saying 'Fuggedaboutit...' on the last note.
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* On foreign DVDs (British and Australian), the fanfare is higher-pitched.
* On foreign DVDs (British and Australian), the fanfare is higher-pitched.


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'''Availability:''' Very common, given its long lifespan. This was used in tandem with the previous logo in its first two months. Seen on 20th Century Fox and [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|MGM]] (with some exceptions) releases from September 2010 up until April 14, 2020.
'''Availability:''' Very common, given its long lifespan. This was used in tandem with the previous logo in its first two months. Seen on 20th Century Fox and [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|MGM]] (with some exceptions) releases from September 2010 up until April 14, 2020.
* Besides TCF and MGM releases, this was also seen on [[Relativity Media]] releases starting with ''The Warrior's Way'' and ending with ''Masterminds'', all [[DreamWorks Animation]] films TCF distributed from ''The Croods'' to ''Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie'' (plastered by the 2013 [[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment]] logo on post-2018 prints), and [[Annapurna Pictures]] releases starting with ''Detroit'' and ending with ''Where'd You Go, Bernadette''.  
* Besides TCF and MGM releases, this was also seen on [[Relativity Media]] releases starting with ''The Warrior's Way'' and ending with ''Masterminds'', all [[DreamWorks Animation]] films TCF distributed from ''The Croods'' to ''Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie'' (plastered by the 2013 [[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment]] logo on post-2018 prints), and [[Annapurna Pictures]] releases starting with ''Detroit'' and ending with ''Where'd You Go, Bernadette''.  
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* Don't expect to find this on 2016-2019 UK DVDs/Blu-rays released by [[Entertainment One|Entertainment One]] (some American eOne DVDs at the time have the TCFHE logo at the beginning) or 2010-2020 UK DVDs/Blu-rays from [[Pathé (France)|Pathé]] as they just use their respective logos and warnings instead. This also applies to any MGM releases from any other companies, which use their respective logos instead of this due to having absolutely no TCFHE logo at all on the discs or labels. Also don't expect to find this on reissues of older MGM DVD releases from around 2001-2006, as they use the MGM DVD logo on its own.
* Don't expect to find this on 2016-2019 UK DVDs/Blu-rays released by [[Entertainment One|Entertainment One]] (some American eOne DVDs at the time have the TCFHE logo at the beginning) or 2010-2020 UK DVDs/Blu-rays from [[Pathé (France)|Pathé]] as they just use their respective logos and warnings instead. This also applies to any MGM releases from any other companies, which use their respective logos instead of this due to having absolutely no TCFHE logo at all on the discs or labels. Also don't expect to find this on reissues of older MGM DVD releases from around 2001-2006, as they use the MGM DVD logo on its own.


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'''Legacy:''' Same as before.
'''Legacy:''' Same as before.


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'''Nicknames:''' "Box Structure III", "CGI City Skyline Searchlights II", "Enhanced City Skyline Searchlights II", "Majestic Tower V", "Futuristic Structure V"
'''Nicknames:''' "Box Structure III", "CGI City Skyline Searchlights II", "Enhanced City Skyline Searchlights II", "Majestic Tower V", "Futuristic Structure V"


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'''Logo:''' Here are the versions used on VHS/LD and DVD:
'''Logo:''' Here are the versions used on VHS/LD and DVD:
* VHS/LD: We see the 1994 [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] logo animate as normal until, about 13 seconds in, it zooms out, revealing the logo inside an inner box, itself contained inside an outer box on a blue-violet background with two blurry searchlights, and "'''{{color|gold|HOME ENTERTAINMENT}}'''" zooms out from the bottom of the screen, stopping at the bottom of the inside of the outer box underneath the inner box containing the Fox logo (without the News Corporation byline).
* VHS/LD: We see the 1994 [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] logo animate as normal until, about 13 seconds in, it zooms out, revealing the logo inside an inner box, itself contained inside an outer box on a blue-violet background with two blurry searchlights, and "'''{{color|gold|HOME ENTERTAINMENT}}'''" zooms out from the bottom of the screen, stopping at the bottom of the inside of the outer box underneath the inner box containing the Fox logo (without the News Corporation byline).
* DVD: It just starts with the 20th Century Fox logo being revealed inside the box.
* DVD: It just starts with the 20th Century Fox logo being revealed inside the box.


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'''Variant:''' There is also a still version.
'''Variant:''' There is also a still version.


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'''FX/SFX:''' CGI effects.
'''FX/SFX:''' CGI effects.


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'''Music/Sounds:''' The 1994 Fox fanfare arrangement (VHS and LD only); silent on the DVDs. A Mexican VHS of ''FernGully: The Last Rainforest'' has a silent version of the regular version. It was once rumored that the 1997 Fox fanfare was heard on very few international releases, but this remains unconfirmed.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The 1994 Fox fanfare arrangement (VHS and LD only); silent on the DVDs. A Mexican VHS of ''FernGully: The Last Rainforest'' has a silent version of the regular version. It was once rumored that the 1997 Fox fanfare was heard on very few international releases, but this remains unconfirmed.


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'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''  
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''  
* Most of the time on PAL releases, the NTSC 1994 fanfare would be used; however, there were extremely rare cases (especially in its early years of use) where the PAL pitched version would be heard instead, examples includes the UK VHS of ''The Lipstick Camera'', a few ''X-Files'' releases and the original UK THX-certified VHS (as well as a 2001 Thai VCD print) of ''Braveheart''.
* Most of the time on PAL releases, the NTSC 1994 fanfare would be used; however, there were extremely rare cases (especially in its early years of use) where the PAL pitched version would be heard instead, examples includes the UK VHS of ''The Lipstick Camera'', a few ''X-Files'' releases and the original UK THX-certified VHS (as well as a 2001 Thai VCD print) of ''Braveheart''.
* On the 1995 UK VHS of ''From Star Wars to Jedi: The Making of a Saga'' (which came bundled with the ''Star Wars Trilogy: The Definitive Collection'' UK VHS set), the logo is entirely silent.
* On the 1995 UK VHS of ''From Star Wars to Jedi: The Making of a Saga'' (which came bundled with the ''Star Wars Trilogy: The Definitive Collection'' UK VHS set), the logo is entirely silent.


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'''Availability:''' Depends on where you live in, but as a whole, fairly common.
'''Availability:''' Depends on where you live in, but as a whole, fairly common.
* With the exception of a few Canadian releases such as the 2000 VHS of ''Thunder and Lightning'', you won't find it anywhere in North America. However, it's easy to find if you are in another country such as the UK or Australia.
* With the exception of a few Canadian releases such as the 2000 VHS of ''Thunder and Lightning'', you won't find it anywhere in North America. However, it's easy to find if you are in another country such as the UK or Australia.
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* It also shows up on the 2014 Australian DVD reprint of ''Alien'', due to the master being from the original 2000 Region 4 20th Anniversary Edition DVD. It also appears on a 2018 Australian DVD reprint of ''Aliens'', due to it using the master from the 2000 Region 4 1-Disc Special Edition DVD.
* It also shows up on the 2014 Australian DVD reprint of ''Alien'', due to the master being from the original 2000 Region 4 20th Anniversary Edition DVD. It also appears on a 2018 Australian DVD reprint of ''Aliens'', due to it using the master from the 2000 Region 4 1-Disc Special Edition DVD.


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'''Legacy:''' This is a well-liked logo in general. As with the 1995 [[Sony Wonder]] and 1998 [[Klasky-Csupo]] logos, it has gained notoriety as a common subject of usually low-quality parodies and remixes on YouTube.
'''Legacy:''' This is a well-liked logo in general. As with the 1995 [[Sony Wonder]] and 1998 [[Klasky-Csupo]] logos, it has gained notoriety as a common subject of usually low-quality parodies and remixes on YouTube.


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====2nd Logo (1999-2011)====
====2nd Logo (1999-2011)====
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'''Nicknames:''' "CGI City Skyline Searchlights III", "Enhanced City Skyline Searchlights III", "Majestic Tower VI", "Futuristic Structure VI"
'''Nicknames:''' "CGI City Skyline Searchlights III", "Enhanced City Skyline Searchlights III", "Majestic Tower VI", "Futuristic Structure VI"


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'''Logo:''' The standard [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] logo which animates in a faster rate, but there are many circular streaks of orange and blue placed over it, which animate on and off the screen. When the logo is done, blue and purple gradient bars on top and bottom wipe in and the logo's sky background dissolves into a different cloud background, and "'''{{color|gold|HOME ENTERTAINMENT}}'''" (in the same fonts as before) appears via folding effect below the logo, and then fades out via blur effect after a few seconds leaving just the logo, which then fades out.
'''Logo:''' The standard [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] logo which animates in a faster rate, but there are many circular streaks of orange and blue placed over it, which animate on and off the screen. When the logo is done, blue and purple gradient bars on top and bottom wipe in and the logo's sky background dissolves into a different cloud background, and "'''{{color|gold|HOME ENTERTAINMENT}}'''" (in the same fonts as before) appears via folding effect below the logo, and then fades out via blur effect after a few seconds leaving just the logo, which then fades out.


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'''Variant:''' Sometimes, the below text is replaced with a clip-on that folds in. This version was used on 1999-2005 Australian TCF tapes, the first British TCF tapes with this logo, and 2000-2006 releases in Mexico, Spain, the Netherlands, Japan, Germany, Brazil, France, Italy, and South Korea. Except in the UK and Japan, the logo is already formed.
'''Variant:''' Sometimes, the below text is replaced with a clip-on that folds in. This version was used on 1999-2005 Australian TCF tapes, the first British TCF tapes with this logo, and 2000-2006 releases in Mexico, Spain, the Netherlands, Japan, Germany, Brazil, France, Italy, and South Korea. Except in the UK and Japan, the logo is already formed.


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'''FX/SFX:''' CGI animation.
'''FX/SFX:''' CGI animation.


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'''Music/Sounds:''' VHS tapes and Early DVD releases had the standard tone 1994 Fox fanfare arrangement (which is strange for PAL releases), while middle-to-later DVD releases had the high tone 1997 fanfare arrangement (which is normal for PAL releases). Sometimes, the logo is silent, or the 1997 fanfare is in standard tone.
'''Music/Sounds:''' VHS tapes and Early DVD releases had the standard tone 1994 Fox fanfare arrangement (which is strange for PAL releases), while middle-to-later DVD releases had the high tone 1997 fanfare arrangement (which is normal for PAL releases). Sometimes, the logo is silent, or the 1997 fanfare is in standard tone.


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'''Availability:''' Like with the previous logo, this was only used outside North America, except on a few Canadian releases, but is much more common than before as a whole.
'''Availability:''' Like with the previous logo, this was only used outside North America, except on a few Canadian releases, but is much more common than before as a whole.
* Examples include the UK and Australian releases of numerous Fox films, as well as various '' The Simpsons'' VHS tapes and DVDs.
* Examples include the UK and Australian releases of numerous Fox films, as well as various '' The Simpsons'' VHS tapes and DVDs.
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* The full frame variant with the standard tone 1994 Fox fanfare makes a surprise appearance on Australian DVD releases of ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'' distributed by [[Madman Entertainment (Australia)|Madman Entertainment]].
* The full frame variant with the standard tone 1994 Fox fanfare makes a surprise appearance on Australian DVD releases of ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'' distributed by [[Madman Entertainment (Australia)|Madman Entertainment]].
* In Australia, it was used in tandem with the previous logo on DVD releases up until sometime in the mid-2000's (one example of a Region 4 DVD released in this era that uses this logo is the Region 4 DVD release of ''Never Been Kissed'').
* In Australia, it was used in tandem with the previous logo on DVD releases up until sometime in the mid-2000's (one example of a Region 4 DVD released in this era that uses this logo is the Region 4 DVD release of ''Never Been Kissed'').
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====3rd Logo (2006?-2010)====
====3rd Logo (2006?-2010)====
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[[File:GW338H189.jpg|300px|center]]


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'''Logo:''' Same as the 2nd logo, but slowed down to match the regular [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] logo, and when the 1994 logo is formed, the words "'''{{color|gold|HOME ENTERTAINMENT}}'''" in metallic gold zoom out below the logo (without the News Corporation byline), and the streaks of orange and blue all disappear at the end.
'''Logo:''' Same as the 2nd logo, but slowed down to match the regular [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] logo, and when the 1994 logo is formed, the words "'''{{color|gold|HOME ENTERTAINMENT}}'''" in metallic gold zoom out below the logo (without the News Corporation byline), and the streaks of orange and blue all disappear at the end.


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'''FX/SFX:''' CGI animation.
'''FX/SFX:''' CGI animation.


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'''Music/Sounds:''' The 1997 Fox fanfare arrangement.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The 1997 Fox fanfare arrangement.


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'''Availability:''' Extremely rare; it is much more difficult to find compared to the previous two logos, as it is on fewer releases.
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare; it is much more difficult to find compared to the previous two logos, as it is on fewer releases.
* The only known releases to use this were the 2006 European Blu-ray of ''Ice Age 2: The Meltdown'' (the previous logo is on the DVD and Italian-only VHS counterparts), the 2007 Australian Blu-ray of ''Rising Sun'', and a few Canadian releases like ''Diary of a Wimpy Kid''.
* The only known releases to use this were the 2006 European Blu-ray of ''Ice Age 2: The Meltdown'' (the previous logo is on the DVD and Italian-only VHS counterparts), the 2007 Australian Blu-ray of ''Rising Sun'', and a few Canadian releases like ''Diary of a Wimpy Kid''.


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'''Final Note:''' Current international releases use the 4th domestic logo, then the aforementioned [[20th Century Studios]] and [[Searchlight Pictures]] logos.
'''Final Note:''' Current international releases use the 4th domestic logo, then the aforementioned [[20th Century Studios]] and [[Searchlight Pictures]] logos.


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==Fox DVD Video==
==Fox DVD Video==
===(2000-July 30, 2002)===
===(2000-July 30, 2002)===
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{{YouTube|idONg1r6GDUZk}}


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'''Nickname:''' "Metallic Fox Structure", "Fox Storm"
'''Nickname:''' "Metallic Fox Structure", "Fox Storm"


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'''Logo:'''
'''Logo:'''
* Opening: A metallic structure that says "'''{{color|silver|FOX DVD}}''' VIDEO" (with "{{color|silver|'''FOX'''}}" on top of "{{color|silver|'''DVD'''}}" and "VIDEO" in an oval) zooms in. A light then highlights the logo and moves from right to left (also getting the background). The structure is gradually turning and zooms toward the screen, with the viewer going through the "O" in "FOX" , revealing a trailer or promo.
*''''Opening:''' A metallic structure that says "'''{{color|silver|FOX DVD}}''' VIDEO" (with "{{color|silver|'''FOX'''}}" on top of "{{color|silver|'''DVD'''}}" and "VIDEO" in an oval) zooms in. A light then highlights the logo and moves from right to left (also getting the background). The structure is gradually turning and zooms toward the screen, with the viewer going through the "O" in "FOX" , revealing a trailer or promo.
* Closing: The same logo as before, only the background is moving around and its blue.
*'''Closing:'''' The same logo as before, only the background is moving around and its blue.


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'''Variant:''' On the promo’s early years, the closing has the logo small and the tagline “GET INTO IT” appears under it.
'''Variant:''' On the promo’s early years, the closing has the logo small and the tagline “GET INTO IT” appears under it.


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'''FX/SFX:''' CGI animation.
'''FX/SFX:''' CGI animation.


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'''Music/Sounds:'''
'''Music/Sounds:'''
* On the opening version, there is a guitar riff, the sound of a clang followed by a male announcer asking, "Are you ready for Fox DVD Video?".
*On the opening version, there is a guitar riff, the sound of a clang followed by a male announcer asking, "Are you ready for Fox DVD Video?".
* The closing version has a static noise. Both versions have a "whoosh" noise when the logo moves.
*The closing version has a static noise. Both versions have a "whoosh" noise when the logo moves.
* The early variant doesn’t feature a clang sound in the opening while the closing has the announcer say “Fox DVD Video”, then a computerised voice (MacinTalk Zarvox) say “Get into it.”, then the announcer repeating it.
*The early variant doesn’t feature a clang sound in the opening while the closing has the announcer say “Fox DVD Video”, then a computerised voice (MacinTalk Zarvox) say “Get into it.”, then the announcer repeating it.


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'''Availability:''' Uncommon. This was actually meant for a promo on VHS and early Fox DVD releases from the era talking about DVD and its features. Can be seen on most 2000-2002 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment DVD releases such as ''X-Men'', ''Silent Trigger'', ''Fight Club'', ''Nine Months'', ''Where the Heart Is'', ''Titan A.E.'', ''Airheads'', the "Five Star Collection" releases of ''Speed'' and ''Independence Day'', the 10th Anniversary Edition of ''Edward Scissorhands'' and the ''Die Hard: Ultimate Collection'' box set. Don't expect to see this on the 2001 DVD releases of ''The Simpsons: The Complete First Season'' or ''Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace''.
'''Availability:''' Uncommon. This was actually meant for a promo on VHS and early Fox DVD releases from the era talking about DVD and its features. Can be seen on most 2000-2002 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment DVD releases such as ''X-Men'', ''Silent Trigger'', ''Fight Club'', ''Nine Months'', ''Where the Heart Is'', ''Titan A.E.'', ''Airheads'', the "Five Star Collection" releases of ''Speed'' and ''Independence Day'', the 10th Anniversary Edition of ''Edward Scissorhands'' and the ''Die Hard: Ultimate Collection'' box set. Don't expect to see this on the 2001 DVD releases of ''The Simpsons: The Complete First Season'' or ''Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace''.


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==20th Century Fox Blu-ray Disc==
==20th Century Fox Blu-ray Disc==
===(November 14, 2006-November 2010)===
===(November 14, 2006-November 2010)===
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'''Nicknames:''' "Blu-ray Tower", "Majestic Tower V", "Futuristic Structure V"
'''Nicknames:''' "Blu-ray Tower", "Majestic Tower V", "Futuristic Structure V"


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'''Logo:''' We see the 20th Century Fox logo zooming in slowly, with the words "{{Font|Times New Roman|{{color|gold|'''H<small>OME</small> E<small>NTERTAINMENT</small>'''}}}}" in {{color|gold|gold}} at the bottom, shining. Then a blue streak changes the text to the "Blu-ray Disc" logo, leaving behind a "swoosh" shape as it does this. The background is slightly different, while the right searchlight is a little bigger.
'''Logo:''' We see the 20th Century Fox logo zooming in slowly, with the words "{{Font|Times New Roman|{{color|gold|'''H<small>OME</small> E<small>NTERTAINMENT</small>'''}}}}" in {{color|gold|gold}} at the bottom, shining. Then a blue streak changes the text to the "Blu-ray Disc" logo, leaving behind a "swoosh" shape as it does this. The background is slightly different, while the right searchlight is a little bigger.


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'''FX/SFX:''' CGI animation.
'''FX/SFX:''' CGI animation.


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'''Music/Sounds:''' A calm, majestic fanfare, followed by a slight laser sound for the blue flash.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A calm, majestic fanfare, followed by a slight laser sound for the blue flash.


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'''Music/Sounds Trivia:''' The title screen of the Wii version of [[Netflix Originals|Netflix]] (released in 2010) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=836SKIIiIRE uses a theme] that sounds extremely similar to this logo's theme.
'''Music/Sounds Trivia:''' The title screen of the Wii version of [[Netflix Originals|Netflix]] (released in 2010) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=836SKIIiIRE uses a theme] that sounds extremely similar to this logo's theme.


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'''Availability:''' Common. It can be seen on every TCF release on Blu-ray disc until November 2010, and appears on Latin American/European/Australian/Asian releases as well. It can also be seen on [[MGM Home Entertainment]] releases on Blu-ray Disc, including ''Valkyrie'', ''Hot Tub Time Machine'', and ''Igor'', among others.
'''Availability:''' Common. It can be seen on every TCF release on Blu-ray disc until November 2010, and appears on Latin American/European/Australian/Asian releases as well. It can also be seen on [[MGM Home Entertainment]] releases on Blu-ray Disc, including ''Valkyrie'', ''Hot Tub Time Machine'', and ''Igor'', among others.


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==Final Note==
==Final Note==
Shortly after the release of ''Underwater'' on April 14, 2020, Disney folded the standalone operations of 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment into [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment]] (under [[Buena Vista Home Entertainment]]). Beginning with the releases of ''The Call of the Wild'' on May 12, 2020, and ''Downhill'' on May 19, 2020, All DVDs and Blu-rays now use the shortened [[20th Century Studios]] logo (with the same short music used in the 2010 logo) or the full [[Searchlight Pictures]] logo (with the full 1997 fanfare) for their future home media releases of Fox material respectively, followed or (for the aforementioned movies) preceded by a language menu.
Shortly after the release of ''Underwater'' on April 14, 2020, Disney folded the standalone operations of 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment into [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment]] (under [[Buena Vista Home Entertainment]]). Beginning with the releases of ''The Call of the Wild'' on May 12, 2020, and ''Downhill'' on May 19, 2020, All DVDs and Blu-rays now use the shortened [[20th Century Studios]] logo (with the same short music used in the 2010 logo) or the full [[Searchlight Pictures]] logo (with the full 1997 fanfare) for their future home media releases of Fox material respectively, followed or (for the aforementioned movies) preceded by a language menu.


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