Jaguar Video

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Background: Jaguar Video was a sub-label of World of Video 2000, initially releasing only kung-fu movies, some horror movies (including a few video nasties) were also released under the label.

(December 1980-1982)

Logo: On a blue background, the letters J and V pop up at the middle left of the screen with the letters being colored in white and outlined in black with the "J: in front of the "V". Then the text "A Jaguar Video Release" pops up next to the logo at the right along with a black spotted Jaguar in which pops up between the J and V.

FX/SFX: The letters and jaguar appearing.

Music/Sounds: A (possibly stock) synthesizer fanfare.

Availability: Can be seen on some World of Video 2000 pre-cert releases from the time. Several examples are Don't Answer the Phone, Human Experiments, The Hills Have Eyes, and I'm Not Feeling Myself Tonight!.

Editor's Note: None.

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