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'''Funhouse Video''' is another [[Philip L'Oro International Pictures]] division which also dealt with releasing public-domain cartoons.
 
===Logo (1990) ===
 
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'''Trivia:''' The wolf seen on the logo is a poorly traced version of the wolf seen in the [[Famous Studios]] cartoon "Sheep Shape".

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Funhouse Video is another Philip L'Oro International Pictures division which also dealt with releasing public-domain cartoons.

Logo (1990)

Visuals: On a colourful bullseye background, a poorly-drawn cartoon wolf is seen taking up most of the screen, winking and grinning at the viewer. After a second, the 3D silver text "FUNHOUSE", set in a wavy fashion in front of a musical figure, as well as two copyright disclaimers, appear at the top and bottom of the screen respectively.

Trivia: The wolf seen on the logo is a poorly traced version of the wolf seen in the Famous Studios cartoon "Sheep Shape".

Technique: A still, digital graphic.

Audio: A classical sounder, likely taken from a cartoon.

Availability: Seen on some public domain cartoons in the UK, including Heckle and Jeckle and Friends, Bugs Bunny and Co. and Aladdin and his Magic Lamp.

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