There exists a rare still version of the logo, which can be found on certain Kidsongs videos and Batman Returns (though the UK release of the latter used the normal bylineless logo).
"Sparkles" appear and white "reflections" appear on the logo. The Warner byline fades in at the bottom of the screen. It then zooms out to the bottom of the screen, followed by a giant WB Shield logo appearing from the top of the screen, slightly tilted to the bottom, then rotating to face us. The camera then zooms out and the logo turns towards us, revealing that it is the words "WARNER HOME VIDEO", with two lines above it and two lines below it. Over a time-lapsed animation of clouds, the camera zooms out between the tops of some gold-colored letters and the bottom of a gold plank.
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On the 1981 VHS of The Prisoner of Second Avenue (one of the first tapes to be released under Warner Home Video, although it was produced as a WCI title), the logo cuts right to the 1972 movie logo right after "WCI HOME VIDEO" fades in.Ģnd logo (1985-1999 1985-2007 in Argentina).
A French version of the logo has the original animation intact, but the text " WARNER HOME VIDEO" and the byline are smaller and in a different font.
The asterisk then refers to the phase: "Marca Registrada de Warner Communications Inc." An asterisk and the " WARNER HOME VIDEO" line appears (there is no fade in).
A Spanish version of this logo has the blue circle zoom away from the screen and each section of the "\\'" animates.
On Australian Warner Home Video releases of United Artists films, the \\' is even smaller and is shifted to the top half of the screen, and on the bottom half is the " WARNER HOME VIDEO" text.
The byline is in a different typeface as well.
A variation exists in which the now-white logo is placed on a blue-purple background.
The \\' is a little smaller as well, and the film scratches are gone.
September 1980-January 1986: Same as before, but now the quality is improved, the " WCI" in " WCI HOME VIDEO" is replaced with " WARNER," and the warning now cuts directly to the logo.
The \\' logo is slightly bigger than on the later version of the logo. The logo fades from black after the standard FBI warning screen and has a more grainy film-like quality to it. Then above the logo, the words " WCI HOME VIDEO" between two horizontal lines appear, followed by a much smaller \\' logo besides "A Warner Communications Company".
June 1980-February 1981: We start out with a very big \\' logo (that is white with a blue "tube") that fills the entire screen.
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