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'''Visuals:''' Over a white background is {{color|blue}} and {{color|gold|yellow}} stripes. Over the side was the words "{{color|red|Kideo Video}}" in a cursive font, and we see what looks like splotches of confetti shown underneath the stripes. |
'''Visuals:''' Over a white background is {{color|blue}} and {{color|gold|yellow}} stripes. Over the side was the words "{{color|red|Kideo Video}}" in a cursive font, and we see what looks like splotches of confetti shown underneath the stripes. |
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Revision as of 09:25, 24 January 2024
MrLogoLord and gshowguy
Captures by
Camenati
Video captures courtesy of
LogicSmash
Background
Kideo Video was formed as a joint venture of Karl-Lorimar Home Video, DiC Animation City and LBS Communications to distribute kids and animated videos. This was a second in a line of Lorimar sublabels, following Scholastic-Lorimar Home Video. DiC would later launch its home video label in 1986 with Golden Book Video.
1st Logo (prototype) (1985-1986)
Visuals: Over a white background is blue and yellow stripes. Over the side was the words "Kideo Video" in a cursive font, and we see what looks like splotches of confetti shown underneath the stripes.
Technique: Fade animation.
Audio: None.
Availability:
- This is a prototype logo, as it appears on earlier video releases of M.A.S.K..
- It also appears on the 1986 UK VHS release of GoBots from The Video Collection.
2nd Logo (1986-1988?)
Visuals: On a white-pink gradient background, eight stripes, colored blue and yellow, come in from both the left and right. "Kideo" then writes itself out in a red cursive font, then "Video" in the same font and color, zooms in as what looks like splotches of confetti pop up.
Technique: Computer animation.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen on kids releases of Karl-Lorimar tapes, such as M.A.S.K., The Care Bears, and Inspector Gadget.