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===Background===
Logo description by SnowflakesOmega and vhslogos
'''Happy Face Home Video''' was the public domain family/kids VHS distributor. It was said to be a division of similarly said Happy Face Productions, although this is unknown. The company was founded in 1985.


===Logo (1986-1988)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is a strange lined iris transition (with a lined circle zooming in, then back out again) revealing a large, detailed tan-colored circle with a cheery face looking directly at us sitting on top of a golden ribbon banner reading 'HAPPY●FACE' in a serif font with two other black circles on both sides of the banner, all on a white background. Below the design is 'HOME VIDEO'. The same transition from before (this time in reverse) wipes the logo off the screen.
Background: Happy Face Home Video was the public domain family/kids VHS distributor of Happy Face Productions*.


'''Variant:''' Sometimes, the logo simply fades to black.


'''Technique:''' Grass Valley 300 production switcher effects.
(1986-1988)


'''Audio:''' It might vary depending on the video. On ''Classic Cartoons'' releases, a bombastic brass fanfare plays, which was taken from the vintage Paramount cartoon "Christmas Comes But Once a Year", albeit low-pitched.
Happy Face Home Video (1986)
Logo: TBA


'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Classic Cartoons Volume 1'' through ''9''. It was also seen on other public domain tapes distributed from the company.
FX/SFX: The logo appearing, and that's it. The printed design of the logo explains the overall low-budget aesthetic of it, and it also looks off the screen's perspective.


'''Legacy:''' This logo has been known to unnerve some due to the large face and the bombastic music.
Music/Sounds: A majestic brass fanfare. In this case, this was taken from the introduction of the vintage Paramount cartoon "Christmas Comes But Once a Year", being put into this logo in a low-pitched fashion.


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Availability: Seen on Classic Cartoons Volumes 1 through 9. It was also seen on Superman tapes.
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Editor's Note: None.
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* It is unknown if it actually is a subsidiary of said company.

Latest revision as of 04:42, 16 February 2024


Background

Happy Face Home Video was the public domain family/kids VHS distributor. It was said to be a division of similarly said Happy Face Productions, although this is unknown. The company was founded in 1985.

Logo (1986-1988)


Visuals: On a black background, there is a strange lined iris transition (with a lined circle zooming in, then back out again) revealing a large, detailed tan-colored circle with a cheery face looking directly at us sitting on top of a golden ribbon banner reading 'HAPPY●FACE' in a serif font with two other black circles on both sides of the banner, all on a white background. Below the design is 'HOME VIDEO'. The same transition from before (this time in reverse) wipes the logo off the screen.

Variant: Sometimes, the logo simply fades to black.

Technique: Grass Valley 300 production switcher effects.

Audio: It might vary depending on the video. On Classic Cartoons releases, a bombastic brass fanfare plays, which was taken from the vintage Paramount cartoon "Christmas Comes But Once a Year", albeit low-pitched.

Availability: Seen on Classic Cartoons Volume 1 through 9. It was also seen on other public domain tapes distributed from the company.

Legacy: This logo has been known to unnerve some due to the large face and the bombastic music.

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