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'''Audio:''' A ding when the flash of light appears, followed by a synth horn fanfare over a chorus pad, then a drumbeat when the emblem stops zooming in, ending in a synthesized flourish. | '''Audio:''' A ding when the flash of light appears, followed by a synth horn fanfare over a chorus pad, then a drumbeat when the emblem stops zooming in, ending in a synthesized flourish. | ||
'''Availability:''' Until 2023, the only evidence this logo existing is on Australian VHS releases of ''Blinky Bill'' on the cover of the VHS tape itself, and on trailers for the movie. This print logo has been recently spotted on an Australian TV spot for ''Proof''. This logo was most likely seen only theatrically in Australia, as the logo is either erased from all home media releases, or got plastered with the Roadshow Television logo on television. According to the OzMovies website, Greater Union Distributors' final production under that name was ''The Magic Riddle'', released theatrically on September 26, 1991 in Australia, and its final release under that name was ''Sweet Talker'', | '''Availability:''' Until 2023, the only evidence this logo existing is on Australian VHS releases of ''Blinky Bill'' on the cover of the VHS tape itself, and on trailers for the movie. This print logo has been recently spotted on an Australian TV spot for ''Proof''. This logo was most likely seen only theatrically in Australia, as the logo is either erased from all home media releases, or got plastered with the Roadshow Television logo on television. According to the OzMovies website, Greater Union Distributors' final production under that name was ''The Magic Riddle'', released theatrically on September 26, 1991 in Australia, and its final release under that name was ''Sweet Talker'', released on November 7 in Australia. It is unknown if there are prints of either movie with this logo. | ||
{{Chronology|[[GUO Film Distributors]]|[[Roadshow Films]]}} | {{Chronology|[[GUO Film Distributors]]|[[Roadshow Films]]}} | ||