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1953 logo version
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1953 logo version (B&W)
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1981 logo version
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* Most releases are in over-sized drawer-like boxes, colloquially known as the "Fox Box" due to its association with the company.
* Most (if not all) Fox releases, such as ''Quest for Fire'', do not have this logo, instead skipping straight to the standard 20th Century-Fox logo of the era or a custom variation thereof created for the film.
* This was also seen
* In addition, sometimes the reverse is true; the 1984 CBS/Fox Video release of ''The Pink Panther Strikes Again'' has the CBS/Fox labeling, but has the old 20th Century Fox Video logo on the tape itself.
* This logo remained in use on LaserDiscs and UK pre-cert releases until January 1983; the last known UK pre-cert tapes with the logo were ''High Anxiety'', ''Shock Treatment'' and ''Young Frankenstein'', respectively.
* The corresponding print logo made its final known appearance on the UK pre-cert VHS of ''Cartoon Show Volume 3'', which was released in February 1983.
* On the 2001 UK VHS release of ''The Blue Max'', the "20th Century Fox Video presents" voice-over variation is
===2nd Logo (Germany only, 1982)===
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20th Century-Fox Video was a home media and audio duplication service established in 1968 as Magnetic Video Corporation. It was renamed to 20th Century-Fox Video in 1982.
Visuals: It's basically the 1953 20th Century-Fox logo with no video indicator whatsoever.
Variants:
Technique: Cel animation for the spotlights, with the structure itself being an eight-layered glass painting. The structure was designed by Rocky Longo.
Audio: The 1979 20th Century-Fox fanfare by Lionel Newman, accompanied by a male announcer (different from any of the Magnetic Video announcers) on non-Fox releases, indicating the studio:
Availability:
Technique: A still, computerized graphic.
Audio: The 1935 TCF fanfare by Alfred Newman.
Availability: Only known to have appeared on a German LaserDisc of Alien.
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