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'''Music/Sounds:''' A light, synthesized tune that ends in the beating of a drum.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A light, synthesized tune that ends in the beating of a drum.


'''Availability:''' Rare. Appears on ''Ready, Steady, Go!: Volume One'', the first few collections of ''Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids'', and ''Danger Mouse''. Thorn EMI also distributed releases from [[Thames Video|Thames Video]], [[Orion Pictures]], [[Hemdale Film Corporation]], [[Regency Enterprises]], The Saul Zaentz Company, and [[Carolco Pictures]]. Several releases that had this logo were ''Xtro'', ''The Evil Dead'', ''The Terminator'' and ''First Blood''. One of the first was ''The Burning''. This logo is also found on various pre-cert releases in the United Kingdom, including ''First Blood'', ''A Passage to India'', certain copies of ''The Wicker Man'' and the later pre-cert release of ''Watership Down'' (the very first release, from 1982, has no logo at all). At least in the United Kingdom, this began being used in early 1983 and continued to be used until Cannon purchased the Thorn EMI library. This logo also appears on some, if not all, Japanese releases on LD, Beta and VHS that were distributed by King Video, such as ''The Osterman Weekend''.
'''Availability:''' Rare. Appears on ''Ready, Steady, Go!: Volume One'', the first few collections of ''Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids'', and ''Danger Mouse''. Thorn EMI also distributed releases from [[Thames Video]], [[Orion Pictures]], [[Hemdale Film Corporation]], [[Regency Enterprises]], The Saul Zaentz Company, and [[Carolco Pictures]]. Several releases that had this logo were ''Xtro'', ''The Evil Dead'', ''The Terminator'' and ''First Blood''. One of the first was ''The Burning''. This logo is also found on various pre-cert releases in the United Kingdom, including ''First Blood'', ''A Passage to India'', certain copies of ''The Wicker Man'' and the later pre-cert release of ''Watership Down'' (the very first release, from 1982, has no logo at all). At least in the United Kingdom, this began being used in early 1983 and continued to be used until Cannon purchased the Thorn EMI library. This logo also appears on some, if not all, Japanese releases on LD, Beta and VHS that were distributed by King Video, such as ''The Osterman Weekend''.


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[[Category:Home entertainment logos]]
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[[Category:British home entertainment logos]]
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