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→2nd Logo (June 1981-July 1982, November 1981-August 1982 (UK))
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A longer, slower variation of the 2nd MGM/CBS logo's fanfare, without the last three notes that sound like Bernard Hoffer's theme for ''The MacNeil/Lehrer Report''. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A longer, slower variation of the 2nd MGM/CBS logo's fanfare, without the last three notes that sound like Bernard Hoffer's theme for ''The MacNeil/Lehrer Report''. | ||
'''Availability:''' Rare. Like the last logo, it was seen at the end of MGM/CBS releases from period as well on early CBS/Fox releases, with the CBS/Fox music. The 1984 CBS/FOX release of ''S.O.B.'' has this logo at the beginning, but with the MGM/UA music. (MGM/CBS had released the film in 1982 as one of their last releases of CBS Video material.) Surprisingly, the 1985 Playhouse Video release of ''Raggedy Ann and Andy: A Musical Adventure'' retains this logo at the end of the film (as it was sourced from the 1981 MGM/CBS release). Appears at the start of later MGM/CBS releases of CBS material, such as ''Early Days'' and ''The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby''. Don't expect to find this at the end of MGM/CBS's First Run Home Video Theatre tapes. | '''Music/Sounds Variant:''' A high tone variant also exists which is heard on PAL VHS releases. | ||
'''Availability:''' Rare. | |||
* Like the last logo, it was seen at the end of MGM/CBS releases from period as well on early CBS/Fox releases, with the CBS/Fox music. | |||
* The 1984 CBS/FOX release of ''S.O.B.'' has this logo at the beginning, but with the MGM/UA music. (MGM/CBS had released the film in 1982 as one of their last releases of CBS Video material.) | |||
* Surprisingly, the 1985 Playhouse Video release of ''Raggedy Ann and Andy: A Musical Adventure'' retains this logo at the end of the film (as it was sourced from the 1981 MGM/CBS release). | |||
* Appears at the start of later MGM/CBS releases of CBS material, such as ''Early Days'' and ''The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby''. | |||
* Don't expect to find this at the end of MGM/CBS's First Run Home Video Theatre tapes. | |||
'''Editor's Note:''' While this logo reeks of early '80s animation, it's notable for the longer version of the 2nd MGM/CBS fanfare, which would be more prominent in the 1st MGM/UA Home Video logo. | '''Editor's Note:''' While this logo reeks of early '80s animation, it's notable for the longer version of the 2nd MGM/CBS fanfare, which would be more prominent in the 1st MGM/UA Home Video logo. |