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'''DIC Video''' was the home video imprint of [[DIC Entertainment]], originally created as part of a partnership between DIC and [[Golden Book Video]]. In addition to this, the label was also used for [[Kids Klassics]] releases and for self-distribution for mail-order.
The last release under the imprint was ''A Hollywood Hounds Christmas'' in 1994, around the same time
===1st Logo (1987-1989)===
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Background
DIC Video was the home video imprint of DIC Entertainment, originally created as part of a partnership between DIC and Golden Book Video. In addition to this, the label was also used for Kids Klassics releases and for self-distribution for mail-order.
The last release under the imprint was A Hollywood Hounds Christmas in 1994, around the same time its follow-up label - DIC Toon-Time Video, was created.
1st Logo (1987-1989)
Visuals: On a black/purple gradient background, we see the word "DiC" in its standard font. Below it is the word “VIDEO” sandwiched between two white lines. A constellation is above the whole thing.
Technique: None.
Audio: None.
Availability: Appears on early Heathcliff releases from Golden Book Video, such as "Heathcliff's Mom".
2nd Logo (1987-1989)
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Visuals: Same as the warp-speed version of the 1987 DIC logo, but after the logo finishes, the video freezes as "PRESENTS" quickly appears below letter by letter, in Helvetica (or Arial).
Variants: 1987 tapes used the version of the logo with the "TM" symbol, while "PRESENTS" wiped itself from the right.
Technique: Same as its TV counterpart, along with chyroned text animation.
Audio: Same as the warp-speed version of the DIC logo or the choir variant (preserving the Coca-Cola Telecommunications tune when "PRESENTS" wipes itself down).
Availability: Appears on several Golden Book Video releases such as later Heathcliff releases, StarCom, Sylvanian Families, Beverly Hills Teens and The New Archies.
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