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* The 1983 version appears at the end of early CBS/Fox Video releases in Australia, such as the 1984 releases of ''The Star Chamber'' and ''The Empire Strikes Back''.
* The post-1984 versions are seen at the end of most CBS/Fox Video and Fox Video titles in Australia, plus titles from labels Medusa Communications and Screen Time Entertainment.
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Revision as of 15:35, 15 August 2024
Visuals: Just either the 1983 or 1984 CBS/Fox Video logos, the 1991 Fox Video logo, the Medusa Communications logo or the Screen Time Entertainment logos without any bumper indicator whatsoever.
Technique: Computer effects, Scanimate and CGI.
Audio: The music of whatever logo is shown, like before. After it, we hear a voiceover, Don Rainsford from Channel 7, who says "Please rewind this cassette before returning it to your video library."
Audio Variants:
- From 1983-1984, a male announcer says "Don't forget to rewind this tape before returning it to your video library."
- From 1991 until mid-1992, only the voiceover is heard on the Fox Video variant.
- On some CBS/Fox Video releases, we hear Chelsea Brown saying "Could you please rewind your cassette before returning it to your video library?"
- On the 1991 "Uncut Version" VHS of Marked for Death, the full fanfare plays, minus the opening drumbeats, after which we hear the voiceover.
Availability:
- The 1983 version appears at the end of early CBS/Fox Video releases in Australia, such as the 1984 releases of The Star Chamber and The Empire Strikes Back.
- The post-1984 versions are seen at the end of most CBS/Fox Video and Fox Video titles in Australia, plus titles from labels Medusa Communications and Screen Time Entertainment.