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'''Availability:''' Appears on Thames Video releases in the UK from the time-period until 1998.
* The first warning variant also
* The second warning variant strangely does not appear at the start of the 1994 UK VHS release of ''The Wind in the Willows: Paperchase'' for unknown reasons.
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Screen (1978-1998)
Visuals: On a black background is the word "WARNING" and warning text below in white in an Arial font.
Trivia: All three variants of this warning have a punctuation error: a comma should be placed between "copying" and "re-recording".
Variants:
- On early VHS releases, such as the original printings of the first four Learn with Sooty VHS releases, the background is dark blue and the text is also in Helvetica Bold.
- Starting in 1991, the word "WARNING" and warning text appear below in white, now in a Friz Quadrata font and surrounded by a white border.
Technique: Chyron effects.
Audio: None.
Availability: Appears on Thames Video releases in the UK from the time-period until 1998.
- The first warning variant also appears on the original 1994 UK VHS release of The Wind In The Willows: Winter Tales, due to it reusing the 1986 VHS master.
- The second warning variant strangely does not appear at the start of the 1994 UK VHS release of The Wind in the Willows: Paperchase for unknown reasons.