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  • '''Audio:''' The second music theme from the 1983 DCP logo. ...' Can be seen on ''American Bandstand'' VHS tapes, co-released by Vestron Music Video.
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  • ...most Kidsongs shows were co-produced by Warner Bros. Records (now [[Warner Music Vision]]) and [[Together Again Productions|Together Again Productions, Inc. ...e of that all-time favorite children's TV show, ''Captain Kangaroo''." The music is cut off at the end.
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  • ...Treasures''' was an American division of the Toronto-based [[BFS Video|BFS Entertainment and Multimedia Limited]]. [[File:American Home Treasures (1990s).jpeg|center|350px]]
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  • ...t to its then-current name. In 2013, it was bought yet again by [[Cinedigm Entertainment]], and the same year it was merged into [[Newvideo]]. ==Vivendi Entertainment==
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  • '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a music video company from United States. [[Category:Music entertainment logos]]
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  • '''HBO Interactive Entertainment''' is the gaming division of Home Box Office (HBO). HBO Interactive Entertainment (2006) (Alternate).png
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  • ...vel Studios|Marvel Films Animation]]. However, on January 25, 2008, Marvel Entertainment established '''Marvel Animation''' to focus on Marvel's efforts in animatio ...for the 1996 [[Saban Entertainment|Saban]] and 1997 [[Fox Kids Worldwide]] logos.
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  • ...erchant]], [[Hi-Tops Video]], [[Fox Hills Video]], [[Condor Video]], and [[Music Media]], as well as several UK-based distributors. The company collapsed an [[Category:American home entertainment logos]]
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  • '''A&M Video''' was the home entertainment arm of A&M Records. ...c division of what could later be the biggest music company, the Universal Music Group.
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  • Created on March 21, 2019, '''Fox Entertainment''' is an American film and television production company and was formed by Fox Corporation fo ...llowed by a {{color|lightskyblue|light blue}} rectangle with "{{color|blue|ENTERTAINMENT}}" in it underneath. Each letter brightens the background slightly.
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  • '''Audio:''' The promo's music ("Linus and Lucy") with an announcer (John Leader) saying "Introducing Pean '''Audio:''' The beginning of the promo's music ("Linus and Lucy") with Hanna-Barbera-esque boing and slide whistle sounds.
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  • ...records, including the original soundtracks for all of [[Sony Interactive Entertainment]]'s computer and video games. == Animated Logos ==
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  • ...tributor based in Batavia, Ohio. The company was founded in 1988 by Viking Entertainment as a merger from several companies in the Burbank, CA area (which is how th {{Navbox-Lionsgate}}{{Home Entertainment-Navbox}}
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  • ...1985 by [[U.S.A. Home Video|U.S.A. Home Video]] and [[International Video Entertainment]] (I.V.E.). They mainly released titles hosted by Elvira Mistress of the Da '''Audio:''' Either the Elvira music or on regular releases, the same music from ''Sybil Danning's Adventure Video'', which in turn was sourced from ''
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  • ...Music/Video''' was the children's music and home video arm of [[Sony Music Entertainment]] formed in 1992. It was later renamed to [[Sony Wonder]] in 1993. [[Category:American home entertainment logos]]
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  • ...ish is heard when "HOME VIDEO" appears. When the trolley stops moving, the music does, too, and it chimes a few more times. [[Category:American home entertainment logos]]
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  • '''Visuals:''' Over a space background is the company name ("entertainment" is not capitalized) in white and in the same font used in ''Will & Grace'' ...ened to "{{color|dodgerblue|Ko}}{{color|darkblue|Mut}}" with "{{color|gray|ENTERTAINMENT}}" in gray underneath.
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  • ...animation does not play; instead, the logo stays for longer and causes the music to turn into a mess of loud whooshes and cello notes. Eventually, the logo '''Availability:''' It's seen on old North American tapes of Cannon Films from the time period. Cannon Video titles were distri
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  • ...from small production companies. In 2007, American film company [[Media 8 Entertainment]] acquired Araba Films, along with fellow distributor [[Lauren Films]]<ref> [[Category:Spanish film logos]]
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  • '''Razz-Ma-Tazz Entertainment''' was the kids' division of [[Cabin Fever Entertainment]]. File:Razz-Ma-Tazz Entertainment Logo.png
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