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</gallery>'''Warning:''' The Baby Einstein head
'''Language Variants''': The '''only''' foreign countries that have it are:
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'''Variant:''' On Baby Santa's Music Box, Mistletoe appears around the text.
'''Technique:''' None
'''Music/Sounds:''' A dreamy tune, sometimes accompanied with Julie Aigner-Clark's voice saying: ''Hi, I'm Julie Clark, founder of the Baby Einstein Company. For more information about our developmental programs, visit my website, at www.babyeinstein.com. Enjoy the show.'' Sometimes it's seen silent.
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'''Availability:''' Seen in the first 10 Baby Einstein videos. In Spain, they extended to Baby's First Moves. The "Baby Santa" variant is super rare and is only seen on Artisan Entertainment prints.
== Final Note ==
[[Category:United States]]
[[Category:Warning screens]]
[[Category:American warning screens]]
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Revision as of 03:16, 21 July 2023
(1997-2002)
Language Variants: The only foreign countries that have it are:
- Spain (to 2007)
- Japan (to 2002)
- Israel (to 2002)
- South Korea (1999)
- Britain (to 2003)
- Québec (Canada) (to 2002)
Variant: On Baby Santa's Music Box, Mistletoe appears around the text.
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: A dreamy tune, sometimes accompanied with Julie Aigner-Clark's voice saying: Hi, I'm Julie Clark, founder of the Baby Einstein Company. For more information about our developmental programs, visit my website, at www.babyeinstein.com. Enjoy the show. Sometimes it's seen silent.
Availability: Seen in the first 10 Baby Einstein videos. In Spain, they extended to Baby's First Moves. The "Baby Santa" variant is super rare and is only seen on Artisan Entertainment prints.
Final Note
In 2003, Baby Neptune was the first Baby Einstein video to lack a Baby Einstein-style warning screen. Kids II bought Baby Einstein outright in 2013.