Videomax (Mexico) (Warning Screens)

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1990

Warning: On a purple background, we see the RTC logo of the time scrolling up, with Mexican Spanish warning text underneath. After the last bit of text scrolls, we fade in on a white background with a white outlined "NO" zooming out (with the "O" being a pirate's head) and a red circle spinning onto it. "NO A LA PIRATERIA" slides in from the left, and it fades out.

FX/SFX: The scrolling.

Music/Sounds: After the end of the Videomax logo music, none until the "NO A LA PIRATERIA" screen, when the 1989 New World Television logo music plays and a male announcer says "Recuerda, diga no a la pirateria."

Availability: This was found on a Mexican VHS of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

Legacy: Contrary to what the "NO A LA PIRATERIA" screen says, it actually steals music from another company's logo!

1991-2000s

Warning: Cutting in from the preceding RTC logo, Mexican Spanish warning text scrolls up. After the last bit of text scrolls, "DIGA NO A LA PIRATERIA" fades in.

FX/SFX: The scrolling.

Music/Sounds: Same as before, except a different male announcer says "Recuerda, diga no a la pirateria."

Availability: Seen on most Videomax tapes.

Legacy: Same as the previous warning.

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