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Logo description by mr3urious |
''Logo description by mr3urious<br>Editions by thehugetvfan'' |
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Editions by thehugetvfan |
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Video capture courtesy of DudeThatLogo |
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Background: Formed in 1987, Cabin Fever Entertainment was a subsidiary of UST Inc., parent of the U.S. Tobacco Company. In 1998, UST sold Cabin Fever to Hallmark Cards and was folded into Hallmark Home Entertainment. |
'''Background''': Formed in 1987, Cabin Fever Entertainment was a subsidiary of UST Inc., parent of the U.S. Tobacco Company. In 1998, UST sold Cabin Fever to Hallmark Cards and was folded into [[Hallmark Home Entertainment]]. |
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(1989-1998) |
== (1989-1998) == |
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Cabin Fever Entertainment (1989)Cabin Fever Entertainment (1990-1998) |
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Logo: Against a black background, some chunks of wood fly out and form a red cabin with a very thick white outline with some smoke coming out of the chimney on the right. Then, a red rectangle swoops in from the right and settles below the cabin. "CABIN FEVER" rises up from the line, and "ENTERTAINMENT INC.", spaced to fit the width of byline, fades in below. |
'''Logo''': Against a black background, some chunks of wood fly out and form a red cabin with a very thick white outline with some smoke coming out of the chimney on the right. Then, a red rectangle swoops in from the right and settles below the cabin. "CABIN FEVER" rises up from the line, and "ENTERTAINMENT INC.", spaced to fit the width of byline, fades in below. |
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Variants: |
'''Variants''': |
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The logo was later reanimated. One notable difference is that the red shape at the center of the cabin appears initially appears as a three-dimensional block. Originally, the shape was flat and initially appeared as a red line which then flips over. |
* The logo was later reanimated. One notable difference is that the red shape at the center of the cabin appears initially appears as a three-dimensional block. Originally, the shape was flat and initially appeared as a red line which then flips over. |
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A still version also exists. |
* A still version also exists. |
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Sometimes, "Distributed by" is seen above the logo. |
* Sometimes, "Distributed by" is seen above the logo. |
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On early releases from the company, this logo was preceded by the definition for "cabin fever". |
* On early releases from the company, this logo was preceded by the definition for "cabin fever". |
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FX/SFX: The wood and morphing effect. |
'''FX/SFX''': The wood and morphing effect. |
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Music/Sounds: A country-style guitar and harmonica tune. |
'''Music/Sounds''': A country-style guitar and harmonica tune. |
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Availability: Can be seen on the Our Gang/Little Rascals and Lonesome Dove video releases between 1990 and 1995 as well as others. The still version appeared on Buffalo Girls. |
'''Availability''': Can be seen on the ''Our Gang/Little Rascals'' and ''Lonesome Dove'' video releases between 1990 and 1995 as well as others. The still version appeared on ''Buffalo Girls''. |
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Editor's Note: None. |
'''Editor's Note''': None. |
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[[Category:Home Entertainment Logos]] |
[[Category:Home Entertainment Logos]] |
Revision as of 02:26, 10 May 2020
Logo description by mr3urious
Editions by thehugetvfan
Background: Formed in 1987, Cabin Fever Entertainment was a subsidiary of UST Inc., parent of the U.S. Tobacco Company. In 1998, UST sold Cabin Fever to Hallmark Cards and was folded into Hallmark Home Entertainment.
(1989-1998)
Logo: Against a black background, some chunks of wood fly out and form a red cabin with a very thick white outline with some smoke coming out of the chimney on the right. Then, a red rectangle swoops in from the right and settles below the cabin. "CABIN FEVER" rises up from the line, and "ENTERTAINMENT INC.", spaced to fit the width of byline, fades in below.
Variants:
- The logo was later reanimated. One notable difference is that the red shape at the center of the cabin appears initially appears as a three-dimensional block. Originally, the shape was flat and initially appeared as a red line which then flips over.
- A still version also exists.
- Sometimes, "Distributed by" is seen above the logo.
- On early releases from the company, this logo was preceded by the definition for "cabin fever".
FX/SFX: The wood and morphing effect.
Music/Sounds: A country-style guitar and harmonica tune.
Availability: Can be seen on the Our Gang/Little Rascals and Lonesome Dove video releases between 1990 and 1995 as well as others. The still version appeared on Buffalo Girls.
Editor's Note: None.