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{{Credits|video=Digital media resources}} |
{{Credits|video=Digital media resources}} |
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=== 1st Warning (1993–1999) === |
=== 1st Warning (1993–1999) === |
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[[File:MGM VHS Warning 1990.jpg|center| |
[[File:MGM VHS Warning 1990.jpg|center|frameless]] |
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'''Warning''': Same as the [[MGM Home Entertainment/Warning Screens| |
'''Warning''': Same as the [[MGM Home Entertainment/Warning Screens|MGM Home Entertainment]] warning. |
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'''Technique''': None. |
'''Technique''': None. |
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=== 2nd Warning (1997–1999) === |
=== 2nd Warning (1997–1999) === |
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<gallery mode=packed heights=200> |
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<gallery position="center" bordersize="none" hideaddbutton="true"> |
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GW258H202.jpg |
GW258H202.jpg |
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Madacy Entertainment Warning.png |
Madacy Entertainment Warning.png |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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'''Warning''': Same as the |
'''Warning''': Same as the New Line Home Video warning. |
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'''Variant''': On tapes of ''Wonder Kids'', a blue background version of the [[Warner Bros. Home Entertainment/Warning Screens|Warner Home Video]] warning is shown instead. |
'''Variant''': On tapes of ''Wonder Kids'', a blue background version of the [[Warner Bros. Home Entertainment/Warning Screens|Warner Home Video]] warning is shown instead. |
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=== 3rd Warning (1999–2007) === |
=== 3rd Warning (1999–2007) === |
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[[File:Platinum Disc Corporation FBI Warning.jpg|center| |
[[File:Platinum Disc Corporation FBI Warning.jpg|center|frameless]] |
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'''Warning''': Same as the |
'''Warning''': Same as the Echo Bridge Home Entertainment warning. |
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'''Technique''': None. |
'''Technique''': None. |
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=== 4th Warning (2001) === |
=== 4th Warning (2001) === |
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<gallery mode=packed heights=200> |
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<gallery position="center" bordersize="none" hideaddbutton="true"> |
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madacywarninga1.JPG |
madacywarninga1.JPG |
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madacywarninga2.JPG |
madacywarninga2.JPG |
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Madacywarningb2.jpg |
Madacywarningb2.jpg |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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{{YouTube|id=9_VgvDlAAfo|id2=-q-tPGDRiz4}} |
{{YouTube|id=9_VgvDlAAfo|id2=-q-tPGDRiz4}} |
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'''Availability''': Extremely rare. This was seen on a pair of "Television Favorites" public domain DVD volumes of ''The Beverly Hillbillies''. The alternate angle can only be accessed on "Volume 1", as "Volume 2" just contains the main angle. |
'''Availability''': Extremely rare. This was seen on a pair of "Television Favorites" public domain DVD volumes of ''The Beverly Hillbillies''. The alternate angle can only be accessed on "Volume 1", as "Volume 2" just contains the main angle. |
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'''Legacy''': One of the more unique warnings in existence. |
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[[Category:Warning Screens]] |
[[Category:Warning Screens]] |
Revision as of 21:57, 11 February 2023
Digital media resources
1st Warning (1993–1999)
Warning: Same as the MGM Home Entertainment warning.
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Seen on a VHS release of Our Gang as well as DVD releases until 1999, such as Reefer Madness, Metropolis, and Ghost Stories.
2nd Warning (1997–1999)
Warning: Same as the New Line Home Video warning.
Variant: On tapes of Wonder Kids, a blue background version of the Warner Home Video warning is shown instead.
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Seen on a DVD release of Ultimate Air Craft DVD Box Set.
3rd Warning (1999–2007)
Warning: Same as the Echo Bridge Home Entertainment warning.
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Seen on DVD releases of The Last Frontier and The John Wayne Collection.
4th Warning (2001)
Warning: We fade in on a scene of a prison cellblock. A bald man in prison clothes trudges into his cell, the doors close, and we fade out. The scene fades back to an overhead shot of the man in his cell. He buries his head in his hands, and the image darkens as the FBI warning text scrolls up.
Variant: In some cases, if you switch the angle on your DVD player, you can see the man in his cell from another perspective.
Technique: CGI.
Music/Sounds: A harmonica tune, a slamming sound when the cell closes, and the man crying.
Availability: Extremely rare. This was seen on a pair of "Television Favorites" public domain DVD volumes of The Beverly Hillbillies. The alternate angle can only be accessed on "Volume 1", as "Volume 2" just contains the main angle.