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=== 1st Warning (1993-1997) ===
=== 1st Warning (1993-1997) ===

Same as the [[Lionsgate Home Entertainment Warning Screen|LIVE Entertainment warning screen]] at the time.
Same as the [[Lionsgate Home Entertainment Warning Screen|LIVE Entertainment warning screen]] at the time.


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=== 3rd Warning (1997-2007) ===
=== 3rd Warning (1997-2007) ===
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'''Warning:''' It's almost the same as 2nd Warner Home Video warning, except the seal is the Strand Releasing warning seal, and "FBI" is thin and in a different font.
'''Warning:''' It's almost the same as 2nd Warner Home Video warning, except the seal is the Strand Releasing warning seal, and "FBI" is thin and in a different font.



Revision as of 07:02, 9 January 2023

1st Warning (1993-1997)

Same as the LIVE Entertainment warning screen at the time.

2nd Warning (1996-1999)

Warning: Same as the post-1997 variant of the 5th PolyGram/USA warning, except "FBI WARNING" is bolder, and the text is arranged differently.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: It's on just about every Pioneer Entertainment release on VHS and DVD at the time, however Viz releases on VHS from Pioneer (i.e. Pokémon) use Viz's warning.

3rd Warning (1997-2007)

Warning: It's almost the same as 2nd Warner Home Video warning, except the seal is the Strand Releasing warning seal, and "FBI" is thin and in a different font.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: On every VHS and DVD from Pioneer Entertainment and Geneon Entertainment at the time. Note that from 2001-2002, Pioneer releases such as Akira: The Special Edition were released through DreamWorks Home Entertainment.

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