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===Logo (1991-Late 1990s)===
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Logo (1991-Late 1990s)

Visuals: In space, we see a VHS tape fly in and towards the Earth before we cut to a satellite shot of somewhere on Earth as the tape quickly falls to the ground. The scene then fades away to reveal a brown, mountainous landscape before we see the tape crash into it, leaving a small flash as it does, before the screen shatters to reveal a black background. We briefly see a lens flare and red flash before we cut to a white background, where some pink blobs forming the shape of a seemingly naked woman on her knees on top of another figure quickly morphs into the red, shiny text "Homegrown Video" in a script font.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A triumphant fanfare.

Availability: Unknown. Check eBay or charity shops for tapes that have the Homegrown Video label.

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