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* On the closing version, the announcer says "To learn how you get more exciting Hanna-Barbera home videos, just sent your name and address to H-B Video Club, 3400 Cahuenga Blvd., Hollywood, CA, 90068" over a tropical jingle. | * On the closing version, the announcer says "To learn how you get more exciting Hanna-Barbera home videos, just sent your name and address to H-B Video Club, 3400 Cahuenga Blvd., Hollywood, CA, 90068" over a tropical jingle. | ||
'''Availability:''' Seen on earlier Hanna-Barbera Home Video releases from the era. The full version was seen on VHS releases of movies from the ''Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10'', such as ''Jetsons Meet the Flintstones''. | '''Availability:''' Seen on earlier Hanna-Barbera Home Video releases from the era (including the first ever release, ''A Man Called Flintstone''), typically after the 1986 H-B Swirling Star. The full version was seen on VHS releases of movies from the ''Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10'' collection, such as ''The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones''. | ||
'''Legacy:''' This truly started the home video branding of Hanna-Barbera itself. | '''Legacy:''' This truly started the home video branding of Hanna-Barbera itself. | ||
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'''Availability:''' Rare. | '''Availability:''' Rare. | ||
* Hanna-Barbera Home Video did release almost 200 titles, but most (if not all) are pretty hard to find these days. | * Hanna-Barbera Home Video did release almost 200 titles, but most (if not all) are pretty hard to find these days. | ||
* Most of the titles are in slipcovers released after 1989; the very first titles to use this logo on the packaging (usually orange clamshell cases with a [[Worldvision Home Video|Worldvision]] byline) do not have this logo, but rather the | * Most of the titles are in slipcovers released after 1989; the very first titles to use this logo on the packaging (usually orange clamshell cases with a [[Worldvision Home Video|Worldvision]] byline) do not have this logo, but rather the 1986 "Swirling Star" logo, or in some cases, the 1st logo. | ||
* It also turned up on a Christmas Day 2011 airing of ''Yogi's First Christmas'' (1980) on Australian television networks, plastering the 1977 [[Operation Prime Time]] logo. This was due to the fact that said networks used the LaserDisc release of the special as a source. | * It also turned up on a Christmas Day 2011 airing of ''Yogi's First Christmas'' (1980) on Australian television networks, plastering the 1977 [[Operation Prime Time]] logo. This was due to the fact that said networks used the LaserDisc release of the special as a source. | ||
* It also appeared on the Warner Home Video TV Premiere DVD release of ''The Jetsons: Microchip Chump'' due to using the 1990 VHS master. | * It also appeared on the Warner Home Video TV Premiere DVD release of ''The Jetsons: Microchip Chump'' due to using the 1990 VHS master. | ||
* It also | * It also appeared on UK VHS releases such as the 1990 UK VHS releases of ''Meet the Flintstones'' and ''Hanna Barbera's Personal Favourites: The Flintstones'', respectively, among others. | ||
===3rd Logo (1989)=== | ===3rd Logo (1989)=== |