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'''Availability:''' Rare on its one use, the infamous 1991 Christmas special ''The Christmas Tree''. The special aired only once on USA Network as part of a Christmas special marathon. In spite of this, it received a VHS release through Family Home Entertainment and later a DVD release through Goodtimes Entertainment.
'''Availability:''' Rare on its one use, the infamous 1991 Christmas special ''The Christmas Tree''. The special aired only once on USA Network as part of a Christmas special marathon. In spite of this, it received a VHS release through Family Home Entertainment and later a DVD release through Goodtimes Entertainment.


'''Legacy''': The rough animation on the cursive text being written in clashes with the smooth zooming of the other text, but surprisingly the shadow effect is well-aligned.
'''Legacy:''' The rough animation on the cursive text being written in clashes with the smooth zooming of the other text, but surprisingly the shadow effect is well-aligned.


[[Category:American logos]]
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Revision as of 13:16, 12 October 2022

Background

TBA.

Note: This company is unrelated to the one that produced Bingo and Molly for TLC.

(1991)

Logo: On a dark blue/turquoise gradient background, we see the word "alice" getting drawn in in a white cursive font, as the purple text "ENTERTAINMENT, Inc." slides in below. "alice" has a shadow behind it. Once the text is settled, a shine wipe plays on "alice".

FX/SFX: The text, the zooming word and the shine.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Rare on its one use, the infamous 1991 Christmas special The Christmas Tree. The special aired only once on USA Network as part of a Christmas special marathon. In spite of this, it received a VHS release through Family Home Entertainment and later a DVD release through Goodtimes Entertainment.

Legacy: The rough animation on the cursive text being written in clashes with the smooth zooming of the other text, but surprisingly the shadow effect is well-aligned.

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