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=== Background ===
=== Background ===
'''Key Video''' was a sub-label of [[CBS/Fox Video|CBS/Fox]] for low-budget, classic, arthouse, and TV movie releases on video. It was later reactivated by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment as '''Key DVD''' to distribute budget DVDs, but the reformation was short-lived.
'''Key Video''' was a sub-label of [[CBS/Fox Video|CBS/Fox]] for low-budget, classic, arthouse, and TV movie releases on video. It was later reactivated by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment as '''Key DVD''' to distribute budget DVDs, but the reformation was short-lived.
=== 1st Logo (June 1984) ===
=== 1st Logo (Summer 1984) ===
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Key Video (1983).jpg
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A heavy synth theme that seems to increase in pitch during its duration.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A heavy synth theme that seems to increase in pitch during its duration.


'''Availability:''' Extremely rare, due to its very short lifespan and the fact that releases with this logo carried the next logo's packaging. Can be found on VHS releases of ''Who'll Stop the Rain'', ''The Buddy System'', ''Listen to Your Heart'' (not to be confused with the Roxette/D.H.T. song of the same name), ''Where's Poppa?'', ''The Train'', ''Burn!'', ''The Hospital'', ''Zardoz'', and ''Buffalo Bill and the Indians''. A B&W version was also sighted on a 1984 VHS release of ''The Treasure of the Sierra Madre''.
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare, due to its very short lifespan and the fact that releases with this logo carried the next logo's packaging. Can be found on VHS releases of ''Who'll Stop the Rain'', ''The Buddy System'', ''Listen to Your Heart'' (not to be confused with the Roxette/D.H.T. song of the same name), ''Where's Poppa?'', ''Burn!'', ''Zardoz'', and ''Buffalo Bill and the Indians''. A B&W version was also sighted on a 1984 VHS release of ''The Treasure of the Sierra Madre''. Known later appearances include ''The Train'' and ''The Hospital''.


'''Legacy:''' This is most likely a placeholder.
'''Legacy:''' This is most likely a placeholder.
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