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Revision as of 19:37, 15 May 2022
The_Username_15
Captures by
Paperking99
Editions by
Robbeevil3
Video captures courtesy of
shanksmare8
(1996-2007)
Nicknames: "The Blue S", "S from Purgatory", "Blue S of Doom"
Logo: On a black background, we see three sets of spherical lights curving together and combining to form an S made out of indigo lines. Then underneath that, the words "SURROUND SOUND" appear in a thin font.
Variants: On some tapes, the logo and the music cuts off earlier than usual, or alternately, when the logo cuts off, the music remains (in particular, a handful of Columbia TriStar VHS releases that are THX-certified contain the latter variant due to it immediately proceeding the THX "Broadway" logo).
Trivia: This logo, created by Rod Dyer Design, was intentionally designed alongside Sony's "Maximum Television" ad campaign, which featured a similar logo, animation and music; one of these ads can be seen on the 1996 VHS of Jumanji (which, ironically, lacks this logo).
FX/SFX: The two lines combining to form the S, the words "SURROUND SOUND" appearing underneath the S.
Music/Sounds: A triangle ding, a faint sweeping sound, then a "CLANG!" and an echoing female choir.
Music/Sounds Variant: On monophonic VHS tracks (ironically enough), some of the sounds, such as the sweeping sound, were omitted.
Availability: Fairly common.
- Seen on most Columbia TriStar/Sony Pictures VHS tapes of movies made from 1996-2007 that are compatible with Dolby Surround, such as Big Daddy, Close Encounters of The Third Kind, The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland, and Thomas and the Magic Railroad.
- It was not seen on the 1996 Jumanji VHS (see above), but a print version exists in the back cover. It was also absent from the VHS of Spanglish.
- Also seen on a few DVDs from the time, mostly from the logo's early years.
Editor's Note: This logo has been fairly popular among Sony fans, but has also been known for its eerie audio scaring some.