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''{{Font color|orange|Logo captures by}} Eric S. and others''</br> | ''{{Font color|orange|Logo captures by}} Eric S. and others''</br>''{{Font color|orange|Editions by}} mr3urious, TrickyMario7654, V of Doom and Martin V.B.'' | ||
''{{Font color|orange|Editions by}} mr3urious, TrickyMario7654, V of Doom and Martin V.B.'' | |||
<u>Background:</u> CIC Video was a home video distributor owned by [[Cinema International Corporation]] (CIC), and its successor [[United International Pictures]] (UIP), and operated in some countries by local operators. Outside of the United States, it distributed films by Universal Studios and Paramount Pictures, CIC's partners. DreamWorks films were added to the company output in 1998, as the fledgling studio had a worldwide video distribution deal with Universal. In 1999, CIC Video was dissolved when Universal purchased PolyGram and reorganized its video division under the Universal name. [[Paramount Home Media Distribution|Paramount Home Entertainment]] became CIC's successor after acquiring full ownership and merging it into Paramount's video division. | <u>Background:</u> CIC Video was a home video distributor owned by [[Cinema International Corporation]] (CIC), and its successor [[United International Pictures]] (UIP), and operated in some countries by local operators. Outside of the United States, it distributed films by Universal Studios and Paramount Pictures, CIC's partners. DreamWorks films were added to the company output in 1998, as the fledgling studio had a worldwide video distribution deal with Universal. In 1999, CIC Video was dissolved when Universal purchased PolyGram and reorganized its video division under the Universal name. [[Paramount Home Media Distribution|Paramount Home Entertainment]] became CIC's successor after acquiring full ownership and merging it into Paramount's video division. | ||
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<u>Music/Sounds:</u> | <u>Music/Sounds:</u> | ||
<u>Opening:</u> The music from the 2nd logo, then a deep bass sounder with a laser-like zap noise, and finally the 'doo-doo-doo-doo' noise and the loud hit. | |||
<u>Closing:</u> The laser-like zap noise, with the deep bass sounder playing in the background, followed by an abridged version of the 'doo-doo-doo-doo' noise and loud hit. | * <u>Opening:</u> The music from the 2nd logo, then a deep bass sounder with a laser-like zap noise, and finally the 'doo-doo-doo-doo' noise and the loud hit. | ||
* <u>Closing:</u> The laser-like zap noise, with the deep bass sounder playing in the background, followed by an abridged version of the 'doo-doo-doo-doo' noise and loud hit. | |||
<u>Availability:</u> Uncommon, as it is seen on rental tapes (mainly in the UK) from CIC Video, used in tangent with the second logo. It can also be found on plenty of South American tapes as well, particularly NTSC-formatted tapes from [[Blancic Video (Venezuela)|Blancic Video]] in Venezuela, [[Kyron Home Video (Colombia)|Kyron Home Video]] in Colombia, and [[Video Chile]] in, well, Chile. It can be also seen on Aussie releases as well such as ''Stepping Out''. | <u>Availability:</u> Uncommon, as it is seen on rental tapes (mainly in the UK) from CIC Video, used in tangent with the second logo. It can also be found on plenty of South American tapes as well, particularly NTSC-formatted tapes from [[Blancic Video (Venezuela)|Blancic Video]] in Venezuela, [[Kyron Home Video (Colombia)|Kyron Home Video]] in Colombia, and [[Video Chile]] in, well, Chile. It can be also seen on Aussie releases as well such as ''Stepping Out''. | ||