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===1st Bumper (1995?)===<!--Although "König" and "Hampie" were both completed in 1994, the "Hampie" VHS was said to have come out in 1995. Further investigation may be needed.--> |
===1st Bumper (1995?)===<!--Although "König" and "Hampie" were both completed in 1994, the "Hampie" VHS was said to have come out in 1995. Further investigation may be needed.--> |
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1st Bumper (1995?)
Visuals: On a black background, there is the following text in yellow:
Jünger Video Edition
KÖNIG DER TIERE
Technique: A digital graphic, most likely made by Dingo Pictures using Amiga Deluxe Paint.
Audio: None.
Availability: It is only known to have appeared at the end of the VHS release of Hampie: ein kleiner Wal entdeckt seine Welt.
2nd Bumper (1996-1997?)
Visuals: On a black background, the following text in blue with a white outline fades in and out:
Jünger Video
Edition
erschienen:
Technique: A digital graphic with cross-dissolve transitions, most likely made by Dingo Pictures using Amiga Deluxe Paint.
Audio: None or (at least in the case of Janis das Schweinchen Baby) the movie's ending theme.
Availability:
- It appears at the end of a few VHS releases of Dingo Pictures movies by them, such as Janis das Schweinchen Baby and Der gestiefelte Kater.
- The Best Entertainment DVD releases of the aforementioned movies preserve this bumper along with the trailers that follow it.