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* The first VHS release of ''Mr. Mom'' had this logo, but was missing when Vestron later reprinted it. | * The first VHS release of ''Mr. Mom'' had this logo, but was missing when Vestron later reprinted it. | ||
* On some early releases with the Vestron "Red V-Ball" on the box and label, like early National Geographic releases (including the Laserdisc of ''Man: The Incredible Machine''), this may appear. | * On some early releases with the Vestron "Red V-Ball" on the box and label, like early National Geographic releases (including the Laserdisc of ''Man: The Incredible Machine''), this may appear. | ||
* | * The closing variant appears on all 3 volumes of ''How to Beat Home Video Games'' (the first volume has the first copyright stamp, while the second and third had the second copyright stamp) and on the original VHS of ''Young Doctors in Love'', both at the beginning and the end of the VHS. | ||
* The silent version is also rare. | * The silent version is also rare. | ||
* This also makes appearances on the Lionsgate DVD of ''Irreconcilable Differences'', the [[Full Moon Features|Full Moon]]/[[Echo Bridge Acquisition Corp.|Echo Bridge]] releases and a Movies4Men (now GREAT! Movies Action) airing of ''Trancers'', a Hulu print of the animated ''Animal Farm'', the Artisan DVD of ''Shadows Run Black'', and HBO's broadcasts of ''Ghoulies'' (from May 1986) and ''Re-Animator'' (from January 1987), which probably used transfers from Vestron's laserdisc/video masters. | * This also makes appearances on the Lionsgate DVD of ''Irreconcilable Differences'', the [[Full Moon Features|Full Moon]]/[[Echo Bridge Acquisition Corp.|Echo Bridge]] releases and a Movies4Men (now GREAT! Movies Action) airing of ''Trancers'', a Hulu print of the animated ''Animal Farm'', the Artisan DVD of ''Shadows Run Black'', and HBO's broadcasts of ''Ghoulies'' (from May 1986) and ''Re-Animator'' (from January 1987), which probably used transfers from Vestron's laserdisc/video masters. |