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→1st Logo (July 1982-July 21, 1993 [1999 in Indonesia]): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tauF6xkT5qQ
imported>Michael Kenchington (→2nd Logo (June 1981-June 1982, November 1981-August 1982 (UK)): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eE84uQYD4ZI) |
imported>Michael Kenchington (→1st Logo (July 1982-July 21, 1993 [1999 in Indonesia]): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tauF6xkT5qQ) |
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'''Availability:''' Pretty common. | '''Availability:''' Pretty common. | ||
* Found on many VHS and Laserdisc videos from MGM and UA, and the logo lasted for a pretty good eleven years, with the last release to use this being ''Rich in Love''. | * Found on many VHS and Laserdisc videos from MGM and UA, and the logo lasted for a pretty good eleven years, with the last release to use this being ''Rich in Love''. | ||
* | * It also seen on early [[Hemdale Home Video]] releases as well. | ||
* It also makes a surprise appearance on the 1995 Australian VHS of ''Getting Even with Dad'', a 1999 VHS of ''Annie Hall'', and at the end of the documentary ''Something a Little Less Serious: A Tribute to It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World'', which can be found on the 2001 MGM flipper disc release of ''It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World''. | |||
* This appears on a 1985 Betamax release of ''Forbidden Planet'', but in an MGM/CBS case and with MGM/CBS labels. | * This appears on a 1985 Betamax release of ''Forbidden Planet'', but in an MGM/CBS case and with MGM/CBS labels. | ||
* Also seen on the Laserdisc and VHS releases of ''The Golden Age of Looney Tunes''. | * Also seen on the Laserdisc and VHS releases of ''The Golden Age of Looney Tunes''. | ||
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* Also showed up on a 1999 reprint of ''Cotton Comes to Harlem'', as MGM used the original 1992 tape master for the release. | * Also showed up on a 1999 reprint of ''Cotton Comes to Harlem'', as MGM used the original 1992 tape master for the release. | ||
* The variant with the red trail is said to be seen on a 1987 VHS of an unknown movie before a trailer. | * The variant with the red trail is said to be seen on a 1987 VHS of an unknown movie before a trailer. | ||
* It also appears on UK VHS releases such as ''Terrytoons: The Cowardly Watchdog'' and many others. | |||
'''Legacy:''' One of the most iconic video logos of the 1980s. | '''Legacy:''' One of the most iconic video logos of the 1980s. | ||