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[[File:Happy Face Home Video (1986-1988).png|300px|frameless|center]] |
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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. |
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'''Variant:''' Sometimes, the logo simply fades to black. |
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'''Technique:''' Grass Valley 300 production switcher effects. |
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'''Logo:''' TBA |
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'''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. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' The logo's weird iris transition, 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. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Classic Cartoons Volume 1'' through ''9''. It was also seen on other public domain tapes distributed from the company. |
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'''Legacy:''' This logo has been known to unnerve some due to the large face and the bombastic music. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on Classic Cartoons Volumes 1 through 9. It was also seen other public domain tapes distrubuted from the company. |
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'''Editor's Note:''' This is noticed to scare a few people because they would find the face scary. Not to mention the bombastic music can be found as very loud. However, the lack of animation can make it harmless to some. |
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Latest revision as of 06:21, 2 August 2024
2K-tan and vhslogos
Editions by
Henrynguye5
Video captures courtesy of
Random Guy Productions
Background
Happy Face Home Video was the public domain family/kids VHS distributor. It was an offshoot of Genesis Home Video. 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.