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===Background=== | ===Background=== | ||
New World Video was one of the many divisions of New World Pictures, by then no longer owned by B-movie legend Roger Corman. In January 1990, after parent company New World Entertainment filed for bankruptcy and purchased by investor Ronald Perelman, the video assets were sold to Trans Atlantic Entertainment, a company formed by New World's former co-chairmen. | New World Video was one of the many divisions of [[New World Pictures]], by then no longer owned by B-movie legend Roger Corman. In January 1990, after parent company New World Entertainment filed for bankruptcy and purchased by investor Ronald Perelman, the video assets were sold to [[Trans Atlantic Entertainment]], a company formed by New World's former co-chairmen. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Varies like its parent logo, the short version is silent. | '''Music/Sounds:''' Varies like its parent logo, the short version is silent. | ||
'''Availability:''' Common. On VHS releases of New World films, such as ''Fraternity Vacation'', Godzilla 1985, ''Night Patrol'', ''Zombie Nightmare'', ''Return of the Killer Tomatoe''s, and ''Hellraiser'', among others. It surprisingly popped up on a 1991 Starmaker VHS reissue of ''Jamaica Inn'' as well as the Starmaker VHS of ''Transformations'' (1988). This usually plasters over the New World Pictures logo on VHS releases of New World films. Also appears on Canadian Malo Video tapes of films such as ''Keeping Track'' and ''Nightmare at Noon'', among others. Some Malo tapes which have this logo on the box may actually have the Malofilm logo on the actual tape. Such examples include ''Something About Love'' and ''White Force''. Also appears on boxes for New World Television tapes released in Canada by Malofilm, such as ''Checkered Flag'' and ''Little White Lies''. The short version was strangely seen on the 1989 PAL VHS release of ''Little People: Songs & Stories'', along with the Family Home Entertainment Australia logo. The 3D version is rare, but can be found on a British VHS of ''Flowers in the Attic''. | '''Availability:''' Common. On VHS releases of New World films, such as ''Fraternity Vacation'', ''Godzilla 1985'', ''Night Patrol'', ''Zombie Nightmare'', ''Return of the Killer Tomatoe''s, and ''Hellraiser'', among others. It surprisingly popped up on a 1991 Starmaker VHS reissue of ''Jamaica Inn'' as well as the Starmaker VHS of ''Transformations'' (1988). This usually plasters over the New World Pictures logo on VHS releases of New World films. Also appears on Canadian Malo Video tapes of films such as ''Keeping Track'' and ''Nightmare at Noon'', among others. Some Malo tapes which have this logo on the box may actually have the Malofilm logo on the actual tape. Such examples include ''Something About Love'' and ''White Force''. Also appears on boxes for New World Television tapes released in Canada by Malofilm, such as ''Checkered Flag'' and ''Little White Lies''. The short version was strangely seen on the 1989 PAL VHS release of ''Little People: Songs & Stories'', along with the Family Home Entertainment Australia logo. The 3D version is rare, but can be found on a British VHS of ''Flowers in the Attic''. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' Same as the movie logo. | '''Editor's Note:''' Same as the movie logo. |