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* Synthesized tones heard on many '80s TV news programs, accompanied by laser zaps and more synthesized notes | * Synthesized tones heard on many '80s TV news programs, accompanied by laser zaps and more synthesized notes. | ||
* For the closing variant with the first copyright stamp, it's only the synthesized theme. This version of the theme has also been used with the regular variant of the logo on at least one occasion. | * For the closing variant with the first copyright stamp, it's only the synthesized theme. This version of the theme has also been used with the regular variant of the logo on at least one occasion. | ||
'''Music/Sounds Trivia:''' This is also heard on ''How to Beat Home Video Games'', which Vestron also | '''Music/Sounds Trivia:''' This is also heard on ''How to Beat Home Video Games'', which Vestron also produced. (Jim Flamberg is credited with "original music", so it would seem likely he is the composer of the Vestron theme.) | ||
'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | '''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | ||
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'''Availability:''' Uncommon. | '''Availability:''' Uncommon. | ||
* Can be seen on tapes from this era, such as ''SpaceCamp'', ''From Beyond'', ''Class of 1999'', ''Waxwork'', ''976-EVIL 2'': ''The Astral Factor'', ''Dolls'', ''Over Her Dead Body'', ''Age Isn't Everything'', ''Ghost Warrior'', ''Fear (1990)'', ''To Live and Die in L.A.'' (early prints have the previous logo), ''Valet Girls'', ''Parents'', ''C.H.U.D. II: Bud the Chud'', ''Ghoulies II-III | * Can be seen on tapes from this era, such as ''SpaceCamp'', ''From Beyond'', ''Class of 1999'', ''Waxwork'', ''976-EVIL 2'': ''The Astral Factor'', ''Dolls'', ''Over Her Dead Body'', ''Age Isn't Everything'', ''Ghost Warrior'', ''Fear (1990)'', ''To Live and Die in L.A.'' (early prints have the previous logo), ''Valet Girls'', ''Parents'', ''C.H.U.D. II: Bud the Chud'', ''Ghoulies II-III'', ''Naked Obsession'', ''Dead Aim'', ''Dirty Dancing'', ''Earth Girls Are Easy'' and later National Geographic and ''Nova Video Library'' VHS releases. | ||
* On the 2003 Artisan DVD of ''Bride of Re-Animator'', this makes an appearance, and the same goes for the Lionsgate DVDs of ''Personal Services'', ''Ironweed'', ''Slaughter High'', a TCM airing as well as a Amazon Prime print (the latter even appearing after Live Home Video's warning screen!) of ''Dead Sleep'', VUDU, Amazon Prime and Tubi's prints of ''Sex Appeal'' and ''Warrior Queen'', at the end of a FEARnet airing of ''The Gate'', and an Encore Suspense airing of ''The Bedroom Window''. | * On the 2003 Artisan DVD of ''Bride of Re-Animator'', this makes an appearance, and the same goes for the Lionsgate DVDs of ''Personal Services'', ''Ironweed'', ''Slaughter High'', a TCM airing as well as a Amazon Prime print (the latter even appearing after Live Home Video's warning screen!) of ''Dead Sleep'', VUDU, Amazon Prime and Tubi's prints of ''Sex Appeal'' and ''Warrior Queen'', at the end of a FEARnet airing of ''The Gate'', and an Encore Suspense airing of ''The Bedroom Window''. | ||
* This also makes an appearance on the MGM DVD of ''Basic Training'', before the 1995 MGM logo; the MGM logo, however, probably plasters over the [[Moviestore Entertainment|Movie Store]] logo. | * This also makes an appearance on the MGM DVD of ''Basic Training'', before the 1995 MGM logo; the MGM logo, however, probably plasters over the [[Moviestore Entertainment|Movie Store]] logo. | ||