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=== 1st Warning (1983?-1990)===
'''Warning:''' On the top of the screen, we see a red stripe with a white border and the word "{{Tt|ADVERTÊNCIA|WARNING}}" inside. The following text scrolls up from the bottom of the screen:
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'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
'''Availability:'''
=== 2nd Warning (1990-1994)===
{{YouTube|id=HygxawuMOPc}}
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A typewriter sound effect as the text types itself in, a loud thud when the second screen appears and an announcer reading the text.
'''Availability:'''
===3rd Warning (1994-1999)===
{{YouTube|id=2STJUrv2bc8}}
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A light rock theme, with a shining sound effect when the text flips in.
'''Availability:'''
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Revision as of 15:08, 24 August 2023
1st Warning (1983?-1990)
Warning: On the top of the screen, we see a red stripe with a white border and the word "ADVERTÊNCIA" inside. The following text scrolls up from the bottom of the screen:
Technique: Computer effects.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Unknown. Check eBay or charity shops for VHS tapes with the Abril Vídeo label.
2nd Warning (1990-1994)
Warning: On a black background, we see the following text type in:
The text scrolls up to make room for the following text:
Technique: Computer effects.
Music/Sounds: A typewriter sound effect as the text types itself in, a loud thud when the second screen appears and an announcer reading the text.
Availability: Found on Disney tapes such as Cinderella (Cinderela - A Gata Borralheira), as well as Fox Video releases.
3rd Warning (1994-1999)
Warning: On a starry sky background, we see the following text flip in:
The text then fades out to make room for the following text:
Technique: Computer effects.
Music/Sounds: A light rock theme, with a shining sound effect when the text flips in.
Availability: Found mostly on Brazilian Disney tapes, but was also found on Warner Home Video releases like The King and I (O Rei e Eu).