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'''FX/SFX:''' The entire formation of the logo, and the shine. All good CGI. | '''FX/SFX:''' The entire formation of the logo, and the shine. All good CGI. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A synth tune with a long beginning, ending in 3 synth chords. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A synth tune with a long beginning, ending in 3 synth chords with soothing drums. | ||
'''Music/Sounds/Voice-over Variants:''' | '''Music/Sounds/Voice-over Variants:''' | ||
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'''Availability:''' Rare, but easy to find on tapes with the Key Video logo at the bottom of the cover and rainbow stripes appearing on the lower-top of it. Tapes with this logo include ''Where the Boys Are '84'' (the first film distributed by TriStar, and one of the first 26 Key Video releases to use this logo), ''The Vindicator'', ''My Man Adam'', ''P.I. Private Investigations'', ''Anguish'', ''Shock Treatment'', ''Lovelines'', ''The Boss's Wife'', ''Fever Pitch'', ''Zardoz'', ''Roustabout'', ''Bedroom Eyes'', ''Inferno'', ''The Legend of Billie Jean'', ''The St. Valentine's Day Massacre'', ''A Guide for the Married Man'', ''Paradise Hawaiian Style'', ''Dark Night of the Scarecrow'', ''High Anxiety'', ''92 in the Shade'', ''The Gospel According to Vic'', ''Lies'', ''The Good Father'', ''Eat the Peach'', ''Prime Cut'', ''The Park is Mine'', and ''Tomorrow's Child'', among others. An out-of-sync version appears on the 1985 VHS of ''Helter Skelter'' (one of the rarest Key Video titles). This is retained by surprise on the 1997 20th Century Fox Selections VHS of ''Better Off Dead'', seen after the 1995 Fox Video logo. The black and white variant was spotted on the Key Video releases of ''Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman'', ''Jules and Jim'', and ''Young Frankenstein'', among other black and white films. The green/orange variant appears on the VHS release of ''Footlight Serenade''. It is unknown if it has appeared any other times, nor if there is a version without the Chace bug. | '''Availability:''' Rare, but easy to find on tapes with the Key Video logo at the bottom of the cover and rainbow stripes appearing on the lower-top of it. Tapes with this logo include ''Where the Boys Are '84'' (the first film distributed by TriStar, and one of the first 26 Key Video releases to use this logo), ''The Vindicator'', ''My Man Adam'', ''P.I. Private Investigations'', ''Anguish'', ''Shock Treatment'', ''Lovelines'', ''The Boss's Wife'', ''Fever Pitch'', ''Zardoz'', ''Roustabout'', ''Bedroom Eyes'', ''Inferno'', ''The Legend of Billie Jean'', ''The St. Valentine's Day Massacre'', ''A Guide for the Married Man'', ''Paradise Hawaiian Style'', ''Dark Night of the Scarecrow'', ''High Anxiety'', ''92 in the Shade'', ''The Gospel According to Vic'', ''Lies'', ''The Good Father'', ''Eat the Peach'', ''Prime Cut'', ''The Park is Mine'', and ''Tomorrow's Child'', among others. An out-of-sync version appears on the 1985 VHS of ''Helter Skelter'' (one of the rarest Key Video titles). This is retained by surprise on the 1997 20th Century Fox Selections VHS of ''Better Off Dead'', seen after the 1995 Fox Video logo. The black and white variant was spotted on the Key Video releases of ''Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman'', ''Jules and Jim'', and ''Young Frankenstein'', among other black and white films. The green/orange variant appears on the VHS release of ''Footlight Serenade''. It is unknown if it has appeared any other times, nor if there is a version without the Chace bug. | ||
===3rd Logo (Early 2000s)=== | ===3rd Logo (Early 2000s)=== |