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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is three computer-generated computer monitors, the left one flipping horizontally, the center one flipping vertically, and the right one also flipping vertically, but reversed. "'''AVH'''" in a {{color|red}} blocky font comes from the left and flips into place, positioning itself on the computers.
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is three computer-generated computer monitors, the left one flipping horizontally, the center one flipping vertically, and the right one also flipping vertically, but reversed. "'''AVH'''" in a {{color|red}} blocky font comes from the left and flips into place, positioning itself on the computers.


'''Technique:''' Primitive computer animation.
'''Technique:''' Computer animation.


'''Audio:''' Same as the previous logo.
'''Audio:''' The previous logo's music.


'''Availability:''' The original Argentinan VHS of ''The Man Called Flintstone'' has this logo intact. This can usually be found on videos released by big-name companies, such as Hanna-Barbera Home Video, Warner Home Video, CIC Video (under license from Paramount), etc. (On a side note, Argentina and Uruguay are the only Spanish-speaking countries [other than Spain] to use the PAL/N format--most other Spanish-speaking countries, like Mexico, Panama, and Venezuela, use NTSC)
'''Availability:''' The original Argentinan VHS of ''The Man Called Flintstone'' has this logo intact. This can usually be found on videos released by big-name companies, such as Hanna-Barbera Home Video, Warner Home Video, CIC Video (under license from Paramount), etc. (On a side note, Argentina and Uruguay are the only Spanish-speaking countries [other than Spain] to use the PAL/N format--most other Spanish-speaking countries, like Mexico, Panama, and Venezuela, use NTSC)
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