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'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. Seen so far on a copy of ''Good Cop, Bad Cop''.
 
'''Editor's NoteLegacy:''' The strange music may scare some, as well as the sudden loop of it.
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(1994)

Nickname: "The Pink Viva 'V'"

Logo: On a green background, a flamingo pink triangle with 4 notches in the side flips in, along with a turquoise "S" on the side of it. When it stops flipping, it takes up the whole screen, before flipping up and leaving room for Polish warning text. After a bit, the music loops and "VS" combo flips to the center of the screen, before rotating around and revealing a different result, with the "V" now having a long line attached to it, underlining the word "video-Semper". The logo, however, is seen upside down before flipping into the correct position. After a bit, it spins into a vertical position and flips out of the screen. The background then fades to black as the name, address, and phone number scroll up.

FX/SFX: The flipping.

Music/Sounds: An ambient, flute-like synth tune played twice.

Availability: Extremely rare. Seen so far on a copy of Good Cop, Bad Cop.

Legacy: The strange music may scare some, as well as the sudden loop of it.

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