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'''Availability:''' Extremely rare; seen on tapes of ''Steve Allen’s Music Hall'', early ''Hopalong Cassidy'' tapes such as ''Silent Conflict'' and ''The Marauder'', and classic films issued by the company under the "50s THEATRE" banner. These tapes were packaged in the same white clamshells as tapes from Walt Disney Home Video. | '''Availability:''' Extremely rare; seen on tapes of ''Steve Allen’s Music Hall'', early ''Hopalong Cassidy'' tapes such as ''Silent Conflict'' and ''The Marauder'', and classic films issued by the company under the "50s THEATRE" banner. These tapes were packaged in the same white clamshells as tapes from Walt Disney Home Video. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' Like the first [[Touchstone Home Entertainment|Touchstone Home Video]] logo, this logo was likely meant as a placeholder. | '''Editor's Note:''' Like the first [[Touchstone Home Entertainment|Touchstone Home Video]] logo, this logo was likely meant as a placeholder. Both logos also share the same color scheme. | ||
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* On an early 90s Touchstone trailer tape from the UK, the logo is seen forming out of cubes. | * On an early 90s Touchstone trailer tape from the UK, the logo is seen forming out of cubes. | ||
* There is another trailer tape variant, where we see "Showcase 91" alongside the [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment|Disney Home Video]], [[Touchstone Home Entertainment|Touchstone Home Video]] and [[Hollywood Pictures]] logos. At the end of the trailer tape, we see the logos again, but this time the text "Showcase 91" is gone and is replaced with a diamond. The other logos and the diamond fade out, leaving the Buena Vista Home Video logo on the top. The text lines, "The No.1 Box Office Success Story of 1990..." and "Will be the Video Success Story of 1991" fade in. | * There is another trailer tape variant, where we see "Showcase 91" alongside the [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment|Disney Home Video]], [[Touchstone Home Entertainment|Touchstone Home Video]] and [[Hollywood Pictures]] logos. At the end of the trailer tape, we see the logos again, but this time the text "Showcase 91" is gone and is replaced with a diamond. The other logos and the diamond fade out, leaving the Buena Vista Home Video logo on the top. The text lines, "The No.1 Box Office Success Story of 1990..." and "Will be the Video Success Story of 1991" fade in. | ||
* On the 1992 screener VHS releases of ''Deceived'' and ''Billy Bathgate'', the logo is seen at the start of the "The Video Event of April" promo with the audio from the promo replacing the normal music. | |||
'''FX/SFX:''' The logo "shining". | '''FX/SFX:''' The logo "shining". | ||
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'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | '''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | ||
* A silent version exists. | * A silent version exists. | ||
* On the 1992 VHS releases of ''Father of the Bride'' ( | * On the 1992 VHS releases of ''Father of the Bride'' (original printings only), ''A Classic Christmas From the Ed Sullivan Show'', and reprints of ''Mr. Destiny'', an unknown deep-voiced announcer says "Now, from Buena Vista Home Video." over the logo. This precedes a preview for ''The Very Best of the Ed Sullivan Show''. | ||
* On the ''Timon and Pumbaa'' DVDs, the end credits theme plays over the logo. | * On the ''Timon and Pumbaa'' DVDs, the end credits theme plays over the logo. | ||
* On the DVD/Blu-Ray/4K Ultra HD trailer | * On the DVD/Blu-Ray/4K Ultra HD trailer for ''Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2'', a different synth theme is used, and the announcer of the trailer is heard saying "The following is a paid advertisement from Walt Disney Home Entertainment." | ||
* The Touchstone trailer tape variant has the end of the song "Tutti Frutti" by Little Richard (which accompanied the final montage of the tape), and the announcer of the tape saying "Buena Vista Home Video" in an oddly American accent. | * The Touchstone trailer tape variant has the end of the song "Tutti Frutti" by Little Richard (which accompanied the final montage of the tape), and the announcer of the tape saying "Buena Vista Home Video" in an oddly American accent. | ||
* The "Showcase '91" variant has an ambient synth soundtrack over the entire logo. | * The "Showcase '91" variant has an ambient synth soundtrack over the entire logo. | ||
* The "The Video Event of April" variant uses the audio from the promo. | |||
'''Availability:''' Uncommon. In the US, this logo was sporadically used; overseas it was seen a bit more often. | '''Availability:''' Uncommon. In the US, this logo was sporadically used; overseas it was seen a bit more often. | ||