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*Late 1985-1986 (Karl-Lorimar Home Video): Same as before, except the logo zooms out after it glows {{color|orange}}, and the words "KARL-LORIMAR" (in the Lorimar font) and "H O M E{{color|white|---}}V I D E O" in a rounded font slide in. The color is also lighter. | *Late 1985-1986 (Karl-Lorimar Home Video): Same as before, except the logo zooms out after it glows {{color|orange}}, and the words "KARL-LORIMAR" (in the Lorimar font) and "H O M E{{color|white|---}}V I D E O" in a rounded font slide in. The color is also lighter. | ||
''' | '''Technique:''' Early computer effects. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' An upbeat disco fanfare, "Winning Momentum" by Craig Palmer from Network Music, but the logo is usually silent. | '''Music/Sounds:''' An upbeat disco fanfare, "Winning Momentum" by Craig Palmer from Network Music, but the logo is usually silent. | ||
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*1987-1989 (Lorimar Home Video): Same as before, but instead the text above the bar reads "LORIMAR" (and is larger to fit the width of the bar and does not have a 3D look to it) with a TM mark next to it. | *1987-1989 (Lorimar Home Video): Same as before, but instead the text above the bar reads "LORIMAR" (and is larger to fit the width of the bar and does not have a 3D look to it) with a TM mark next to it. | ||
''' | '''Technique:''' 3D CGI animation. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A synth sweep brings in the bar, and after the dust forms the logo a 4-note synth melody (similar to the Viacom "V of Doom" music) plays. The music closes with a "ding... ding... ding..." fade-out. A silent variant exists as well. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A synth sweep brings in the bar, and after the dust forms the logo a 4-note synth melody (similar to the Viacom "V of Doom" music) plays. The music closes with a "ding... ding... ding..." fade-out. A silent variant exists as well. | ||