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Revision as of 04:26, 5 November 2022


Background

Off Hollywood Video was a home video label that was part of Studio Entertainment that was formed along with Shooting Star Video. It went defunct in 1990 when Studio Entertainment closed its doors.

(1989)

Nickname: "Palm Tree Ls"

Logo: On a black background, "OFF" and "{{color|#daa06d|HOLLYWOOD" come from both sides of the screen. Palm trees grow out of the "L"s in "HOLLYWOOD". A streak in the same color as the trees is wiped in below. Then "VIDEO" appears underneath.

FX/SFX: Cheap animation effects and horrible music.

Music/Sounds: An irritating Moog synth jingle with eight piano notes that sounds almost like the Neo-Geo's startup jingle.

Availability: Ultra rare. Seen on the VHS releases of Destiny to Order, Where the Spirit Lives, and Mademoiselle Striptease.

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