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'''Availability:''' Seen on pre-1992 Turner Home Entertainment releases. Also seen on Junior Home Video releases.
'''Availability:''' Seen on pre-1992 Turner Home Entertainment releases. Also seen on Junior Home Video releases.





=== 2nd Warning (1992-2000) ===
=== 2nd Warning (1992-2000) ===

'''Nicknames:''' "White FBI", "Odd FBI", "Freaky FBI"


'''Warning:''' On a white background, there is a black rectangle with a weird-looking FBI seal and the text "'''FBI'''" above it in an ugly font. On the right of it is the text in black.
'''Warning:''' On a white background, there is a black rectangle with a weird-looking FBI seal and the text "'''FBI'''" above it in an ugly font. On the right of it is the text in black.
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* On Cartoon Network releases, the square and text are white and on a {{Font color|limegreen|green}}/{{Font color|red|red}} checkerboard background. Sometimes, it's black and white.
* On Cartoon Network releases, the square and text are white and on a {{Font color|limegreen|green}}/{{Font color|red|red}} checkerboard background. Sometimes, it's black and white.
* On Turner Classic Movies releases, the square and text are white and in a {{Font color|saddlebrown|brown}} area (with {{Font color|limegreen|green}} and {{Font color|red|red}} surroundings) on a sand background.
* On Turner Classic Movies releases, the square and text are white and in a {{Font color|saddlebrown|brown}} area (with {{Font color|limegreen|green}} and {{Font color|red|red}} surroundings) on a sand background.
* On an extremely rare VHS of the 2000 Golf Channel documentary ''Payne Stewart'', the FBI rectangle and the background are in a {{Font color|red|blood red}} color, while the warning text is in a white box.
* On a VHS of the 2000 Golf Channel documentary ''Payne Stewart'', the FBI rectangle and the background are in a {{Font color|red|blood red}} color, while the warning text is in a white box.


'''FX/SFX:''' None.
'''FX/SFX:''' None.
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'''Availability:''' Seen on post-1992 releases from Turner Home Entertainment, as well as Columbia TriStar Home Video co-releases with Castle Rock Entertainment. It can also be seen on VHS releases from WGBH Boston Video, such as ''The Making of ZOOM''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on post-1992 releases from Turner Home Entertainment, as well as Columbia TriStar Home Video co-releases with Castle Rock Entertainment. It can also be seen on VHS releases from WGBH Boston Video, such as ''The Making of ZOOM''.





{{Navbox-WarningScreens}}
{{Navbox-WarningScreens}}

Revision as of 12:19, 18 October 2022

1st Warning (1987-1992)

Warning: We see the Warning screen scrolling up. On a black background, we see the word "WARNING" in 3D. Below is the white Warning text in larger print. It looks similar to the MGM/UA Home Video warning used in the 1980s.

FX/SFX: The text scrolling.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on pre-1992 Turner Home Entertainment releases. Also seen on Junior Home Video releases.

2nd Warning (1992-2000)

Warning: On a white background, there is a black rectangle with a weird-looking FBI seal and the text "FBI" above it in an ugly font. On the right of it is the text in black.

Variants:

  • On Cartoon Network releases, the square and text are white and on a green/red checkerboard background. Sometimes, it's black and white.
  • On Turner Classic Movies releases, the square and text are white and in a brown area (with green and red surroundings) on a sand background.
  • On a VHS of the 2000 Golf Channel documentary Payne Stewart, the FBI rectangle and the background are in a blood red color, while the warning text is in a white box.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on post-1992 releases from Turner Home Entertainment, as well as Columbia TriStar Home Video co-releases with Castle Rock Entertainment. It can also be seen on VHS releases from WGBH Boston Video, such as The Making of ZOOM.

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