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Latest revision as of 15:00, 3 June 2024

These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Warner Home Video, with more to be added overtime.

Warner Home Video movie intro (1990):

  • The 1984 movie logo begins as usual (with Max Steiner's fanfare playing), until Bugs Bunny (voiced by Keith Scott) interrupts and opens up the shield to tell the audience that the movie can't begin until you wish him a Happy Birthday. It then cuts to a montage of Looney Tunes clips as a chorus sings "Happy Birthday to You", and then cuts back to Bugs looking rather satisfied. This appeared on an Italian VHS of Caddyshack and a UK VHS of Driving Miss Daisy.

The Animatrix (2003):

  • The logo is styled like the graphics of the Matrix, with the AOL Time Warner byline being larger than usual.
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