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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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1981 logo version (B&W)
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* The regular variant can be seen on early Fox releases. The United Artists variant is seen on United Artists releases released by the company.
* Most releases are in over-sized drawer-like boxes, colloquially known as the "Fox Box" due to its association with the company.
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* This was also seen rarely on re-prints of post-1981 Magnetic titles, such as ''The Boys from Brazil'' and ''Carrie''. The very first releases in this incarnation, such as the Video Rental Library releases of ''Caveman'', ''Dr. No'' and ''The Great Muppet Caper'', tend to use the Magnetic logo instead. Later releases, such as ''Revenge of the Pink Panther'' (despite showing the print logo on the box and labels), use the first CBS/Fox Video logo.
* 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.
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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.
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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:
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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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