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|Buena Vista Home Entertainment(2).png|1st Logo (1984-1988) | |Buena Vista Home Entertainment(2).png|1st Logo (1984-1988) | ||
|Buena Vista Home Video (2002) (DVD Quality).png|2nd Logo (August 15, 1990-2003 | |Buena Vista Home Video (2002) (DVD Quality).png|2nd Logo (August 15, 1990-2003) | ||
|Buena Vista Home Video (1990).png|3rd Logo (1988-1992) | |Buena Vista Home Video (1990).png|3rd Logo (1988-1992) | ||
|Buena Vista Home Entertainment 1991.png|4th Logo (1991-1996) | |Buena Vista Home Entertainment 1991.png|4th Logo (1991-1996) | ||
|Buena Vista Home Video (2002).png|5th Logo (September 1, 1998; April-June 2002 | |Buena Vista Home Video (2002).png|5th Logo (September 1, 1998; April-June 2002) | ||
|Buena Vista Home Entertainment(13).png|6th Logo (1998-2007) | |Buena Vista Home Entertainment(13).png|6th Logo (1998-2007) | ||
|Buena Vista Home Entertainment logo (CGI version).PNG|7th Logo (2002-2010's) | |Buena Vista Home Entertainment logo (CGI version).PNG|7th Logo (2002-2010's) | ||
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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. This was also seen on the 1985 VHS release of the film ''Midnight Madness'' (produced by Disney, but without their name) and early compilations of ''The Ray Bradbury Theater'' (later releases of that show came from HBO Video and were reprinted in turn by Congress 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. This was also seen on the 1985 VHS release of the film ''Midnight Madness'' (produced by Disney, but without their name) and early compilations of ''The Ray Bradbury Theater'' (later releases of that show came from HBO Video and were reprinted in turn by Congress Video). | ||
=== 2nd Logo (August 15, 1990-2003 | === 2nd Logo (August 15, 1990-2003) === | ||
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'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. Appears on several VHS tapes of ''The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle'' and ''Alvin and the Chipmunks''. It oddly appears on the 1992 tape ''Dance! Workout with Barbie'' as well despite it being a live-action release. | '''Availability:''' Extremely rare. Appears on several VHS tapes of ''The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle'' and ''Alvin and the Chipmunks''. It oddly appears on the 1992 tape ''Dance! Workout with Barbie'' as well despite it being a live-action release. | ||
===5th Logo (September 1, 1998; April-June 2002 | ===5th Logo (September 1, 1998; April-June 2002)=== | ||
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