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  1. This logo also appears on all UK VHS and DVD releases such as the 1997 UK promotional VHS release of Space Tunes, the 1998 UK VHS release of Bugs Bunny's Overtures to Disaster, the 1999 UK VHS releases of Christmas Cartoon Capers and Mil-Looney-Um 2000: Bumper Collection, the 2000 UK VHS releases of Wacky Races: Volume 1 and Rudolph's Shiny New Year (1976), and the 2003 UK VHS release of Tom ...

  2. PBS Home Video DVD and VHS releases from 1997 to 2004 had this logo. The 1997 PBS Home Video release of Barney: Families are Special had this logo (despite using Turner packaging). On the VeggieTales VHS's and DVDs they released, the only time it appeared was on The Wonderful Wizard of Ha's, if not, look hard for a DVD/VHS with this logo.

  3. Logo Variations - Warner Home Video. Warner Home Video movie intro (1990): The logo begins as usual (with Max Steiner's fanfare playing), until Bugs Bunny interrupts. He pops into the logo and tells the audience that the movie can't begin until you wish him a Happy Birthday. It then cuts to various Looney Tunes clips as a chorus sings "Happy ...

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    The Video Collection was renamed to Video Collection International (VCI) in 2004 due to financial difficulties (the name change was applied on-screen the following year), and in 2009, the company was sold to The Kingfisher Group. In 2014, the company merged with BBC Video to form 2 Entertain.

    Visuals: In front of a black background, there is a grey wireframe globe, a bright light emitting godrays in the top left of the screen and some grey mist below, and in front of those, a metal object flips in, along with a red sphere. This is later revealed to be the "C" in "VCI" in a bold, squished Futura PT Medium font, which flips around as it zooms out (with the sphere in the centre). The letters "V" and "I" would later spin in and arrange themselves vertically.

    Variants:

    •There are two DVD variants:

    •The VCI text fades out, the light glows, and the DVD-Video logo fades in. This variant appears in a 4:3 ratio and appears mainly on fullscreen DVD releases (some widescreen DVD releases, though, use this variant despite the logo remaining in fullscreen).

    •At the end of some football DVD releases from 2013-2014 such as Liverpool F.C.: Five Hundred and One Goals and Manchester United: Top Ten Strikers, the DVD logo fades in much faster.

    •The DVD-Video logo, which is also metallic, forms in the top-right of the screen. This variant appears in a 16:9 ratio and mainly appears on widescreen DVD releases. However, the VCI logo itself is cheaply made, as the logo starts in stretched 4:3, and then it stretches out into 16:9 as the logo finishes.

  4. These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Warner Home Video, with more to be added overtime. Video Valentines Video Collection (1990): A pink kiss print appears on the logo. This was seen on a trailer advertising love-related movies for Valentine's Day 1991. Seen on a Canadian Demo VHS tape of Quick Change.

  5. Alternative print version (1994-2001) Full color print logo. Alternative full color print logo without Bugs Bunny. The 1992 logo used on VHS front covers. logo on early videotapes. Bugs Bunny seen without the WB logo. logo on certain books (1992-1998) Another "Reading" logo. "Publications" logo.

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  7. Warner Home Video 2010 logo (DVD 16 9 Synth Strings) 5.1 strings DVD Alternate Widescreen version (Narrow FOV) Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (2017) (1080p) Categories. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. As of June 2017, this on-screen logo is still used in conjunction with the one below, only seen on Warner ...

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