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'''Missing in Action''' was a home video company in the United Kingdom. Although it released most of its titles themselves, it also outsourced distribution of select products to companies like [[Channel 5 Video|Channel 5 Video Distribution]], [[Video Gems (UK)|Video Gems]], [[Video Collection International]], and more recently, [[Prism Leisure Corporation]]. It later shortened its name to "MIA Video" to avoid a lawsuit. |
'''Missing in Action''' was a home video company in the United Kingdom. Although it released most of its titles themselves, it also outsourced distribution of select products to companies like [[Channel 5 Video|Channel 5 Video Distribution]], [[Video Gems (UK)|Video Gems]], [[Video Collection International]], and more recently, [[Prism Leisure Corporation]]. It later shortened its name to "MIA Video" to avoid a lawsuit. |
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Revision as of 07:56, 14 July 2023
RSX-798
Compiled by
RSX-798
Captures by
RSX-798
Video captures courtesy of
VHS Museum of Cartoons and Children's TV Shows
Background
Missing in Action was a home video company in the United Kingdom. Although it released most of its titles themselves, it also outsourced distribution of select products to companies like Channel 5 Video Distribution, Video Gems, Video Collection International, and more recently, Prism Leisure Corporation. It later shortened its name to "MIA Video" to avoid a lawsuit.
(1985-1997)
Logo: On a white background, we see the orange words "MISSING IN ACTION" with black drop shadow and in a crude action-style font. Each of the letters change to white in backwards and the screen transitions to black via a checkerboard effect.
Technique: Early computer effects.
Music/Sounds: A low whoosh at the beginning, with loud scratching noises when the letters change to white and more whooshes with twinkles as the screen goes to black.
Availability: Seen on British tapes released by Missing in Action, such as Spider-Man: The Dragon's Challenge and on various Garfield and Friends tapes. It also appears on the 1994 UK VHS of Barabbas.