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'''Music/Sounds:''' An ascending synth-choir note, ending with 4 synth notes that rise in pitch (sounding like 'doo-doo-doo-doo') and a loud hit.
'''Music/Sounds:''' An ascending synth-choir note, ending with 4 synth notes that rise in pitch (sounding like 'doo-doo-doo-doo') and a loud hit.


'''Availability:''' Uncommon, as this was only used internationally. Best place to check is in a place like Europe, Australia, or South America. Examples include the original UK issues of ''The Naked Gun'' and ''Back to the Future Part II''. One tape that had the blue background variation was ''Police Squad: Volume One''. Tapes in Asia and Africa may have this logo, too. This logo may also come after a home video logo from that country (such as [[Argentina Video Home|AVH]] in Argentina, [[Home Video Hellas (Greece)|HVH]] in Greece, and [[ITI Home Video (Poland)|ITI]] in Poland). The blue background variant with the marquee appears on some tapes from the era such as the original UK retail releases of ''Saturday Night Fever'' and ''Back to the Future''. Other releases to have this include ''Back to the Future Part III'', ''Ghost'', ''Kindergarten Cop'', ''Top Gun'', ''Twins'', ''The Naked Gun 2 1/2'', ''Coming To America'', ''The Godfather Part III'', ''Beverly Hills Cop II'', ''Ferris Bueller's Day Off'', ''The Hunt for Red October'' and ''Stepping Out'', among others. Weirdly enough, it was spotted at the end on a late 1990s TNT airing of ''American Graffiti'' with the movie's end theme playing over. It was also spotted at the beginning of the Brazilian VHS release of ''Dark Angel: The Ascent'', a [[Full Moon Entertainment|Full Moon]] film released by Paramount, with the 5th logo appearing afterwards.
'''Availability:''' Uncommon, as this was only used internationally.
* Best place to check is in a place like Europe, Australia, or South America.
* Examples include the original UK issues of ''The Naked Gun'' and ''Back to the Future Part II''.
* One tape that had the blue background variation was ''Police Squad: Volume One''.
* Tapes in Asia and Africa may have this logo, too.
* This logo may also come after a home video logo from that country (such as [[Argentina Video Home|AVH]] in Argentina, [[Home Video Hellas (Greece)|HVH]] in Greece, and [[ITI Home Video (Poland)|ITI]] in Poland).
* The blue background variant with the marquee appears on some tapes from the era such as the original UK retail releases of ''Saturday Night Fever'' and ''Back to the Future''.
* Other releases to have this include ''Back to the Future Part III'', ''Ghost'', ''Kindergarten Cop'', ''Top Gun'', ''Twins'', ''The Naked Gun 2 1/2'', ''Coming To America'', ''The Godfather Part III'', ''Beverly Hills Cop II'', ''Ferris Bueller's Day Off'', ''The Hunt for Red October'' and ''Stepping Out'', among others.
* Weirdly enough, it was spotted at the end on a late 1990s TNT airing of ''American Graffiti'' with the movie's end theme playing over.
* It was also spotted at the beginning of a 1994 Brazilian VHS release of ''Dark Angel: The Ascent'', a [[Full Moon Entertainment|Full Moon]] film released by Paramount, with the 5th logo appearing afterwards.


'''Editor's Note:''' A logo with pretty decent animation for the time that has become a favorite of many.
'''Editor's Note:''' A logo with pretty decent animation for the time that has become a favorite of many.


=== 3rd Logo (1986-1992) ===
=== 3rd Logo (1986-1992) ===

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