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===Background===
===Background===
In 1980, amid the growth of the home video industry, [[WCI Home Video]] was renamed '''Warner Home Video''' to distribute on video the film and television library of Warner Bros. Studios, and when Time Warner acquired them, programs from other Time Warner companies. Internationally, it distributed the titles from [[Weintraub Entertainment Group]] and [[Cannon Films]]. During the late 1980s and the early 1990s, it distributed titles from [[Cannon Video]] and [[MGM/UA Home Video]]. In Australia, it was one of the Magnificent Seven home video distributors. Currently, they also serve distribution for television and/or movie products released by [[BBC Studios Home Entertainment|BBC]] (w/ [[2 Entertain|2 Entertain]]), Lifetime, [[Cartoon Network Productions|Cartoon Network]], [[Turner Entertainment Co.]], [[Viz Media]], TruTV, TNT, National Geographic Society, and [[MGM Home Entertainment|MGM]] in the United States, as well as sports products from the NBA, NFL, and NHL. It was one of the last major studios to offer new releases on the Betamax format, doing so until well into the mid-'90s. In 2005, [[Warner Bros. Home Entertainment]] was founded to bring together all of its parent company's businesses involved in the delivery of home entertainment content to consumers. The company structure includes subsidiaries such as Warner Home Video, [[Warner Bros. Digital Distribution|Warner Bros. Digital]] and [[Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment]]. The line was dissolved in 2017, with WBHE being used as the standard.
In 1980, amid the growth of the home video industry, [[WCI Home Video]] was renamed '''Warner Home Video''' to distribute on video the film and television library of Warner Bros. Studios, and when Time Warner acquired them, programs from other Time Warner companies. Internationally, it distributed the titles from [[Weintraub Entertainment Group]] and [[Cannon Films]]. During the late 1980s and the early 1990s, it distributed titles from [[Cannon Video]] and [[MGM/UA Home Entertainment|MGM/UA Home Video]]. In Australia, it was one of the Magnificent Seven home video distributors. Currently, they also serve distribution for television and/or movie products released by [[BBC Studios Home Entertainment|BBC]] (w/ [[2 Entertain|2 Entertain]]), Lifetime, [[Cartoon Network Productions|Cartoon Network]], [[Turner Entertainment Co.]], [[Viz Media]], TruTV, TNT, National Geographic Society, and [[MGM Home Entertainment|MGM]] in the United States, as well as sports products from the NBA, NFL, and NHL. It was one of the last major studios to offer new releases on the Betamax format, doing so until well into the mid-'90s. In 2005, [[Warner Bros. Home Entertainment]] was founded to bring together all of its parent company's businesses involved in the delivery of home entertainment content to consumers. The company structure includes subsidiaries such as Warner Home Video, [[Warner Bros. Digital Distribution|Warner Bros. Digital]] and [[Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment]]. The line was dissolved in 2017, with WBHE being used as the standard.


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'''Visuals:''' Fading in from black, the sequence starts out with a very big "'''W'''" logo (that is white with a blue "tube") that fills the entire screen. It then zooms back slightly. Then above the logo, the words "WARNER HOME VIDEO" between two horizontal lines appear, followed by a much smaller "'''W'''" logo beside the byline "A Warner Communications Company".
'''Logo:''' Same as the [[WCI Home Video]] logo, but redone with "WARNER" replacing "WCI" (in a smaller font to accompany the lengthier text), and the FBI Warning Screen now cuts directly to this logo. The \\' is a bit smaller as well, and the film scratches are gone.

'''Trivia:''' This is basically the same as the [[WCI Home Video]] logo, but redone with "WARNER" replacing "WCI" (in a smaller font to accompany the lengthier text).


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* Most, if not all, U.S. releases have the logo cutting in from the FBI warning screen, cutting out the fading in of the logo.
*A variation exists in which the now-white logo is placed on a blue-purple background. The byline is in an alternate typeface as well.
* A variation exists in which the now-white logo is placed on a blue-purple background. The byline is also in an alternate typeface as well.
*A still variant exists.
* A still variant exists.
*On Australian Warner Home Video releases of [[United Artists]] films, the \\' is even smaller and is shifted to the top half of the screen, and on the bottom half is the "WARNER HOME VIDEO" text. The logo is completely still this time.
* An abbreviated version that starts when the text fades in exists.
*A Spanish version of this logo has the blue circle zoom away from the screen and each section of the "\\'" animates, larger than normal. An asterisk and the "WARNER HOME VIDEO" line appears (there is no fade-in). The asterisk then refers to the phase: "Marca Registrada de Warner Communications Inc." (Registered Trademark of Warner Communications Inc.).
*A French version of the logo has the original animation intact, but the text "WARNER HOME VIDEO" is much smaller than normal and the byline (all in capital letters) is a bit larger. Also, both the text and byline are in an alternate font.
* On Australian Warner Home Video releases of [[United Artists]] films, the "'''W'''" is smaller and is shifted to the top half of the screen, and on the bottom half is the "WARNER HOME VIDEO" text. The logo is completely still this time.
* A Spanish version of this logo has the blue circle zoom away from the screen and each section of the "'''W'''" animates, larger than normal. An asterisk and the "WARNER HOME VIDEO" line appears (there is no fade-in). The asterisk then refers to the phase: "{{font|courier|Marca Registrada de Warner Communications Inc.}}" (Registered Trademark of Warner Communications Inc.).
*On some rental-only copies of ''Rollover'', the logo and preceding FBI warning screen are slightly shifted upwards.
* A French version of the logo has the original animation intact, but the text "WARNER HOME VIDEO" is much smaller than normal and the byline (all in capital letters) is a bit larger. Also, both the text and byline are in an alternate font.
*The logo can appear with a trademark symbol next to the "WARNER HOME VIDEO" text.
* On some rental-only copies of ''Rollover'', the logo and preceding FBI warning screen are slightly shifted upwards.
*Warner's now defunct music division used a special variant of this logo for their 1st logo, which can be viewed [[Warner Music Video|here]].
* The logo can appear with a trademark symbol next to the "WARNER HOME VIDEO" text.
*Warner Video News tapes from 1985 have the \\' in a white/blue gradient background, along with a black/blue gradient ground under it. This would wrap to the top right, showing the same frame again, with the text "WARNER HOME VIDEO PRÄSENTIERT" flying in with a trail.
* Warner's now defunct music division used a special variant of this logo for their 1st logo, which can be viewed [[Warner Music Video|here]].
*A trailer tape from June 1985 has a version that exists where in an evening sky background, a white cube with titles and the \\' logo zooms towards us, spinning. After a while, it stops at the logo, and the background turns white. The "WARNER HOME VIDEO" text with the two lines zooms out to its position. The logo would break into a cyan background with the text "Coming Soon".
*Warner Video News tapes from 1985 have the "'''W'''" in a white/blue gradient background, along with a black/blue gradient ground under it. This would wrap to the top right, showing the same frame again, with the text "WARNER HOME VIDEO PRÄSENTIERT" flying in with a trail.
* Another variant exists in the same tape as the previous variant, where on a white background, the \\' emblem and the text quickly zoom to us, apart from each other.
* A trailer tape from June 1985 has a version that exists where in an evening sky background, a white cube with titles and the "'''W'''" logo zooms towards the camera, spinning. After a while, it stops at the logo, and the background turns white. The "WARNER HOME VIDEO" text with the two lines zooms out to its position. The logo would break into a cyan background with the text "Coming Soon".
* Another variant exists in the same tape as the previous variant, where on a white background, the "'''W'''" emblem and the text quickly zoom to us, apart from each other.
* On a V2000 (Video 2000) trailer tape, a variant appears, when after the logo finishes forming, it transitions to a colored V2000 logo.


'''Technique:''' 2D animation.
'''Technique:''' Cel-animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
'''Audio:''' None.


'''Music/Sounds/Voice-over Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
*On the 1985 VHS of ''The Exorcist'', the film's opening music starts to play as the logo fades out.
* On the 1985 U.S. VHS release of ''The Exorcist'', the film's opening music starts to play as the logo fades out.
*A Canadian VHS of ''Casablanca'' has the second half of the United Artists "Turning UA" music playing over the logo.
* The Canadian VHS release of ''Casablanca'' has the second half of the 1982 United Artists "Turning UA" music playing over the logo.
*On some UK tapes with previews, the logo has music and a stoic, oddly American-accented male voiceover. Before the first trailer, the announcer says "Some other great titles from the small screen. From Warner Home Video." After the last one, he says "The titles you have just seen are available on VHS and Betamax. Ask your local stockists for details. Warner...Home Video.".
* On some UK VHS releases with previews, the logo has music (either a medium-paced synth strings score, or "LA Woman" by The Doors) and a stoic, oddly American-accented male voiceover (Bill McAllister). Before the first trailer, McAllister says "Some other great titles from the small screen. From Warner Home Video." After the last one, he says "The titles you have just seen are available on VHS and Betamax. Ask your local stockists for details. Warner...Home Video."
*On a German Warner Video News VHS release, we can hear a wavy synth sound, accompanied by an announcer saying "Warner Home Video präsentiert!"
* On the German Warner Video News VHS release, a wavy synth sound plays, accompanied by an announcer saying "Warner Home Video präsentiert!"


'''Availability:''' Used on VHS, Betamax, LaserDisc, and CED releases at the time.
'''Availability:''' Seen on VHS, Betamax, LaserDisc, and CED releases at the time.
* The logo itself first appeared on ''Die Laughing''.
*The logo itself first appeared on ''Die Laughing'' and is available on ''Deal of the Century'', ''The Road Warrior'' (a.k.a. ''Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior''), ''Death Race 2000'', ''THX-1138'', ''The Amityville Horror'', ''Any Which Way You Can'', ''The Great Race'', ''The Man With Two Brains'', ''Gremlins'', ''National Lampoon's Vacation'', ''Fandango'', ''Vision Quest'', ''A Fistful of Dollars'' (original rental-only UK release), the James Bond franchise up to ''Octopussy'' (international home media releases), the first two ''Police Academy'' movies, and the ''Kung Fu'' pilot movie. The last tape to use this logo officially was the 1986 reprint of ''Just Tell Me What You Want'', though the logo later made a surprise appearance on the 1987 Canadian VHS of ''Them!'', a 1988 VHS reprint of ''Rio Bravo'', a 1991 VHS reprint of ''Ensign Pulver'', and a 1987 reissue of ''Call of the Wild'' (1972) from [[MPI Home Video]]. It also made a surprise appearance on both the 2000 and 2002 prints of ''The Gumball Rally'' as well as a 1998 print of ''Night Shift''.
* The standard variant was also seen on ''The Pinwheel Songbook'', the only home media release ''Pinwheel'' ever had, back when Warner owned Nickelodeon.
*The variant with music and the announcer was seen on the original UK VHS of ''Risky Business''. The small text variant of the logo is seen on a 1985 French VHS release of ''National Lampoon's Vacation''.
* The variant with music and the announcer can be found on the original UK VHS release of ''Risky Business''. The small text variant of the logo is seen on a 1985 French VHS release of ''National Lampoon's Vacation''.
*Some tapes have the next print logo on the cover but have this logo on the tape, such as ''Gremlins'', ''Vision Quest'', ''Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment'', early prints of ''Lost in America'', ''The Ballad of Cable Hogue'', ''The Omega Man'', ''Ladyhawke'', and ''Pale Rider''. Oddly enough, it and the preceding warning scroll plaster the United Artists logo but keep its original music on a Canadian VHS release of ''Casablanca''.
* The abbreviated version can be found on the 1984 LaserDisc release of ''Camelot''.
*German Warner Video News releases from early 1985 include this logo, with or without the German voiceover.
* Some VHS releases have the next print logo on the cover but have this logo on the tape, such as ''Gremlins'', and ''Pale Rider''. It and the preceding warning scroll plaster the United Artists logo but keep its original music on a Canadian VHS release of ''Casablanca''.
* German Warner Video News releases from early 1985 include this logo, with or without the German voiceover.


'''Legacy:''' Considered to be a favorite to many VHS collectors, especially to those who collect \\' clamshell tapes.
'''Legacy:''' Considered to be a favorite to many VHS collectors, especially to those who collect "'''W'''" clamshell tapes.


===2nd Logo (December 1985-March 1999 (2007 in Argentina))===
===2nd Logo (December 9, 1985-March 1999 (2007 in Argentina))===
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'''Logo:''' On a time-lapsed animation of clouds, the camera zooms out between the tops of some gold-colored letters and the bottom of a gold plank. The camera then zooms out and the logo turns towards us, revealing that it is the words "{{color|darkorange|'''WARNER HOME VIDEO'''}}", with two lines above it and two lines below it. It then zooms out to the bottom of the screen, followed by a giant WB shield logo (in the style of the 1953 movie print logo) appearing from the top of the screen, slightly tilted to the bottom, then rotating to face us. The Warner byline fades in at the bottom of the screen. "Sparkles" appear and white "reflections" appear on the logo.
'''Visuals:''' On a time-lapsed animation of clouds, the camera zooms out between the tops of some {{color|darkorange|gold}}-colored letters and the bottom of a gold plank. The camera then zooms out and the logo turns towards the camera, revealing that it is the words "{{color|darkorange|'''WARNER HOME VIDEO'''}}", with two lines above it and two lines below it. It then zooms out to the bottom of the screen, followed by a giant WB shield logo (in the style of the 1953 movie print logo) appearing from the top of the screen, slightly tilted to the bottom, then rotating to face the camera. The Warner byline fades in at the bottom of the screen. "Sparkles" appear and white "reflections" appear on the logo.

'''Trivia:''' This logo makes an appearance on the ''Ready Player One'' DVD special feature ''The 80s: You're the Inspiration'' when Ernest Cline mentions that he got his first VCR in the 80s.


'''Bylines:'''
'''Bylines:'''
*December 1985-1990: "{{color|darkorange|'''A Subsidiary of Warner Bros. Inc. A Warner Communications Company'''}}" (in two lines, with "{{color|darkorange|'''A Subsidiary of Warner Bros. Inc.'''}}" on top of "{{color|darkorange|'''A Warner Communications Company'''}}")
* December 9, 1985-1990: "{{color|darkorange|'''A Subsidiary of Warner Bros. Inc. A Warner Communications Company'''}}" (in two lines, with "{{color|darkorange|'''A Subsidiary of Warner Bros. Inc.'''}}" on top of "{{color|darkorange|'''A Warner Communications Company'''}}")
* December 27, 1990-March 31, 1993: "{{color|darkorange|'''A Subsidiary of Warner Bros. Inc. A Time Warner Company'''}}" (same vein as the Warner Communications byline, except that the byline "{{color|darkorange|'''A Time Warner Company'''}}" is in place of the old byline "{{color|darkorange|'''A Warner Communications Company'''}}")
* December 27, 1990-March 31, 1993: "{{color|darkorange|'''A Subsidiary of Warner Bros. Inc. A Time Warner Company'''}}" (same vein as the Warner Communications byline, except that the byline "{{color|darkorange|'''A Time Warner Company'''}}" is in place of the old byline "{{color|darkorange|'''A Warner Communications Company'''}}")
*April 14, 1993-February 1997: "{{color|darkorange|'''A Time Warner Entertainment Company'''}}" (This byline is in an alternate typeface.)
* April 14, 1993-February 1997: "{{color|darkorange|'''A Time Warner Entertainment Company'''}}" (This byline is in an alternate typeface.)
*A version of the Time Warner Entertainment variant sometimes has the byline slightly smaller, using a font similar to the first two bylines. This was used from 1993-1997.
* A version of the Time Warner Entertainment variant sometimes has the byline slightly smaller, using a font similar to the first two bylines. This was used from 1993-1997.
* There are two points in the logo when the byline fades in, which vary depending on the byline:
*The Time Warner Entertainment byline faded in at the last note of the theme. The Warner Communications and Time Warner bylines faded in as the shield rotated to its final position.
** The Warner Communications and Time Warner bylines fade in as the shield rotates to its final position.
* Most releases outside of the United States, including United Artists films such as ''A Fistful of Dollars'', some very early releases, and some domestic releases during the Time Warner merger, including [[Lorimar-Telepictures]] releases such as ''The Sacketts'', didn't have a byline.
** The Time Warner Entertainment byline fades in at the last note of the theme.
* Most releases outside of the United States, including United Artists films such as ''A Fistful of Dollars'', some very early releases, and some domestic releases during the Time Warner merger, including [[Lorimar-Telepictures]] releases such as ''The Sacketts'' and the original VHS release of ''New Jack City'', do not have the byline.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*There exists a rare still version of the logo, which can be found on certain Kidsongs videos and ''Batman Returns'' (though the UK release of ''Batman Returns'' used the normal bylineless logo).
* A still version of this logo exists, which can be found on certain Kidsongs videos and ''Batman Returns'' (though the UK release of ''Batman Returns'' used the normal bylineless logo).
*There is an extended version of the logo in which the shield remains in place for a few seconds longer before swinging towards the camera and tilting forwards as it does so. A slightly longer version of this variant exists on German Warner Video News tapes. Stills of this extended version would later appear on Warner Bros. trailers, plastering the [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] logo.
* An extended version of this logo exists, in which the shield remains in place for a few seconds longer before swinging towards the camera and tilting forwards as it does so. A slightly longer version of this variant also exists, which can be found on German Warner Video News VHS releases. Stills of this extended version would later appear on Warner Bros. trailers, plastering the [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] logo.
*A black-and-white version can be found on B&W releases, such as VHS tapes of the TV series ''Maverick''.
* A B&W variant of this logo exists, which can be found on B&W releases, such as VHS releases of the TV series ''Maverick''.
*On Mexican Spanish-dubbed tapes of ''The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter'' and ''Space Jam'', we see the finished logo (with the Time Warner byline, strange for the last film), except the shield animates like the reversed promo variant.
* On Mexican Spanish-dubbed VHS releases of ''The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter'' and ''Space Jam'', it's the finished logo (with the Time Warner byline, strange for the latter film), except the shield animates like the reversed promo variant.
*A CGI demo reel from 1997 shows a shiny version of the shield on a dark marble background. The words flip into place from the sides and center, and then the lines slide in from the sides.
* A CGI demo reel from 1997 shows a shiny version of the shield on a dark marble background. The words flip into place from the sides and center, and then the lines slide in from the sides.
*On some UK rental tapes, when the logo animation is finished, the logo splits in two horizontally down the middle, then the two sides compress up and down, respectively, revealing a blue background with the yellow words "COMING SOON".
* On some UK rental VHS releases, when the logo animation is finished, the logo splits in two horizontally down the middle, then the two sides compress up and down, respectively, revealing a blue background with the yellow words "COMING SOON".
*On Australian videos from the 1980s, the logo fades away to a different cloud background. It has "At Home With The Hits" in cursive and arched, with the words "PREVIEW ATTRACTION" squeezed between sets of two lines. All are gold and the cloud background eases back. On one occasion, this variant faded off before the words could fade in.
* On Australian VHS releases from the 1980s, the logo fades away to a different cloud background. It has "At Home With The Hits" in cursive and arched, with the words "PREVIEW ATTRACTION" squeezed between sets of two lines. All are gold and the cloud background eases back. On one occasion, this variant fades off before the words could fade in.
*One trailer variant featured the white text "Cinecom Pictures Video Presentation" chyroned-in below the shield.
* One trailer variant features the white text "Cinecom Pictures Video Presentation" chyroned-in below the shield.
*Sometimes, on trailers, the finished logo and the cloud footage start where they ended on the regular logo. This cloud background is, in fact, additional footage from the regular version.
* Sometimes, on trailers, the finished logo and the cloud footage start where they ended on the regular logo. This cloud background is, in fact, additional footage from the regular version.
*There is a very rare promo variant where the giant WB shield rises up from the top and rotates to face forward, then zooms out slightly. In this version, there is no company name or byline. A version of this exists where the shield zooms out and disappears into the clouds. Warner Video News tapes have a copyright stamp placed over the latter version of this.
* A promo variant exists, where the giant WB shield rises up from the top and rotates to face forward, then zooms out slightly. In this version, there is no company name or byline. A version of this also exists where the shield zooms out and disappears into the clouds. Warner Video News VHS releases have a copyright stamp placed over the latter version of this.
*Sometimes, in Warner Video News VHS releases, footage of movies appear in front of the WB shield, or promotional text in gold appears over the logo.
* Sometimes on Warner Video News VHS releases, footage of movies appear in front of the WB shield, or promotional text in gold appears over the logo.
* A Warner Video News VHS release has the logo flying in a city, whilst turning and swerving.
* A Warner Video News VHS release has the logo flying in a city, whilst turning and swerving.
*A rare trailer tape variant exists, where a blue and white shield, which coincidentally makes it look similar to the future 2019 shield, spins around in a black background. Another version of this has it spinning in a static background.
* A trailer tape variant exists, where a blue and white shield spins around in a black background. Another version of this has it spinning in a static background.
*A trailer tape has the last few seconds of the animation with the text "NEXT YEAR WE MEAN BUSINESS" in red appearing under the "WARNER HOME VIDEO" text.
* A trailer tape has the last few seconds of the animation with the text "NEXT YEAR WE MEAN BUSINESS" in red appearing under the "WARNER HOME VIDEO" text.
*Some Polish releases distributed by [[ITI Home Video (Poland)|ITI]] have a variant with the text "iti proponuje" flashing throughout the logo.
* Some Polish releases distributed by [[ITI Home Video|ITI]] have a variant with the text "iti proponuje" flashing throughout the logo.
*Some Polish promos have the WB Shield in orange zoom towards us on a black background.
* Some Polish promos have the shield in orange zooming towards the camera on a black background.
*Polish tapes have a print logo slowly moving above the screen.
* Polish VHS releases have a print logo slowly moving above the screen.
*Argentinian tapes have a variant where in a grey and blue gradient background, we see the WB shield in blue zooming out and four searchlights and the text "PROXIMOS VIDEO ESTRENOS A.V.H" in yellow.
* Argentinian VHS releases have a variant where in a grey and blue gradient background is the WB shield in blue zooming out and four searchlights and the text "PROXIMOS VIDEO ESTRENOS A.V.H" in yellow.
*On French promos, the bylineless logo is off-center, and as soon as the logo finishes animating, the shield turns shinier than normal. In very rare cases, at the end of the promo, the variant is reversed.
* On French promos, the bylineless logo is off-center, and as soon as the logo finishes animating, the shield turns shinier than normal. Sometimes, at the end of the promo, the variant is reversed.
*Sometimes, before promos, on French releases, we see the logo do a trail effect around the screen, while the words "PROCHAINES SORTIES LOCATIONS" move from right to left. Eventually, the logo returns back to normal, with the text.
* Sometimes before promos, on French VHS releases, the logo does a trail effect around the screen, while the words "PROCHAINES SORTIES LOCATIONS" move from right to left. Eventually, the logo returns back to normal, with the text.
*A Hebrew "Coming Soon" text variant exists.
* A Hebrew "Coming Soon" text variant exists.
*On the Greek VHS release of ''Little Giants'', Greek text is seen while the logo is playing.
* On the Greek VHS release of ''Little Giants'', Greek text is seen while the logo is playing.
* On a Swedish trailer tape, the logo plays out normally, but at the end, the name of a month appears in Swedish, after which the month text fades out and the logo disappears with a fold out-like transition.
* A cropped variant of this logo with the Time Warner Entertainment byline also exists, which can be found on Amazon Prime Video prints of the pilot for the ''Ace Ventura: Pet Detective'' animated series.


'''Technique:'''
'''Technique:'''
*Originally, a mix of live-action and CGI.
* Originally, a mix of live-action and CGI.
* 2D animation for the UK "COMING SOON" and the Australian "At Home With The Hits" variants.
* 2D animation for the UK "COMING SOON" and the Australian "At Home With The Hits" variants.
* CGI for the spinning shield variants, the disappearing shield variant, the Warner Video News city variant, as well as the Polish orange shield variant.
* CGI for the spinning shield variants, the disappearing shield variant, the Warner Video News city variant, as well as the Polish orange shield variant.
* Analog computer effects for most of the text variants, .
* Analog computer effects for most of the text variants.
* Scanimation for the French "PROCHAINES SORTIES LOCATIONS" variant.
* Computer animation for the French "PROCHAINES SORTIES LOCATIONS" variant.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A proud, bombastic, synthesized rendition of the 1937 Warner Bros. fanfare. There is a brief gust of wind when the camera zooms out as the logo turns towards us. Silent for the still version.
'''Audio:''' A proud, bombastic, synthesized rendition of the 1937 Warner Bros. fanfare. Composed in the keys of F and C. There is also a brief gust of wind when the camera zooms out as the logo turns towards the camera. Silent for the still version.


'''Music/Sounds Variant:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
*On the 1990 LaserDisc of ''S.O.B.'', the logo is silent.
* On the 1990 LaserDisc of ''S.O.B.'', the logo is silent.
*On German Warner Video News releases, there is different background music, accompanied by an announcer saying "Warner Home Video präsentiert.", and sometimes "Warner Video News."
* On German Warner Video News releases, there is different background music, accompanied by an announcer saying "Warner Home Video präsentiert", and sometimes "Warner Video News.".
* The French promo variant has a French announcer saying "Warner Home Video vous présente, ses collections prestigiuses plus de 200 films, pour tous." (Roughly translated to "Warner Home Video presents, its prestigious collections more than 200 films, for everyone.")
* The French promo variant has a French announcer saying "Warner Home Video vous présente, ses collections prestigiuses plus de 200 films, pour tous." (roughly translated to "Warner Home Video presents, its prestigious collection of more than 200 films, for everyone.")
*The "PROCHAINES SORTIES LOCATIONS" variant has a French announcer, that says "Warner Home Video vous presenté, une seléction de ses prochaines sorties location." (roughly translated to "Warner Home Video presents a selection of its upcoming rental releases."), while the logo is silent.
* The "PROCHAINES SORTIES LOCATIONS" variant has a French announcer, that says "Warner Home Video vous presenté, une seléction de ses prochaines sorties location." (roughly translated to "Warner Home Video presents a selection of its upcoming rental releases."), while the logo is silent.
* The variant with the spinning shield has a dark and menacing announcer saying "Remember, that's not all, folks!" and laughing. Ironically, this was at the end of the VHS releases, right after the warning screen.


'''Availability:''' Seen on every Warner Home Video release from the era, beginning with the 1985 clamshell release of ''Cheyenne Autumn'' (a few new releases, including ''Pale Rider'', would continue using the previous logo for a couple more months) and being retired starting in 1997, when ''Eraser'' was released on VHS in the U.S. (although only the pan-and-scan prints use it; the next logo is on the film's letterbox release).
'''Availability:''' Common.
* Notice that the print version of the next logo is seen on 1996-1997 VHS releases starting with ''The Stars Fall on Henrietta'', but the VHS releases themselves still use this logo; in addition, such tapes also still use the commonly seen "DIGITALLY PROCESSED" text on the side of the packaging, so this logo is an easy find.
*Seen on every Warner Home Video release from the era, beginning with the 1985 clamshell release of ''Cheyenne Autumn''.
* The bylineless variant of this logo is also seen at the end of the 1991 UK VHS release of ''Vid-ee-oh! Rap Toon Show'', which is then followed by the 1982 [[MGM/UA Home Entertainment|MGM/UA Home Video]] logo.
*Notice that the current print logo is seen on 1996-1997 tapes, but still uses this logo, however, it also still uses the commonly seen "DIGITALLY PROCESSED" text on the side of the packaging, so this logo is an easy find.
* Extended variant: Seen on a demo U.S. VHS release of ''The Best of John Belushi'' and German Warner Video News VHS releases from 1987.
**However, certain tapes with this logo on the box and the current print logo on the label may still have the next logo.
* Warner Home Video handled worldwide distribution of [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|MGM]] products from 1991-2000; however, this logo does not appear on most [[MGM/UA Home Entertainment|MGM/UA videos]] from the time period with the exception of the international VHS release of ''Thelma and Louise'', which uses the bylineless version.
*Another easy way to find this logo is to look for the WB shield on the front of the tape.
** Warner movies, however, did get previewed on MGM/UA VHS releases (and vice versa) on a frequent basis, and there are plenty of previews that included this logo.
*1985 variant:
* This logo also makes an appearance on the Hong Kong Tai Seng/Megastar DVD release of ''The Protector'', after the 1st Media Asia logo and before the 1984 Warner Bros. logo of the time (this is likely because it uses the U.S. version of the film, which appears to be taken from a LaserDisc source, being it has this logo on it).
**The Warner Communications byline variant is seen on ''Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome'', ''The Goonies'', ''Spies Like Us'', ''Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird'', ''Pee-wee's Big Adventure'', ''The Color Purple'', ''National Lampoon's European Vacation'', ''Beetlejuice'', ''The Lost Boys'', ''Innerspace'', ''Vision Quest'', ''Under the Cherry Moon'', ''Heartbreak Ridge'', ''The Witches of Eastwick'', ''Empire of the Sun'', the first two ''Lethal Weapon'' movies, and ''Batman''.
** The logo is also later preserved on the Blu-ray release of the first episode of ''Ace Ventura: Pet Detective'' (the animated series).
**Despite the Time Warner byline appearing on the packaging, this variant still appeared on the 1990 VHS releases of ''Driving Miss Daisy'', ''Joe Versus the Volcano'', ''Tango & Cash'', ''Next of Kin'', ''Gremlins 2: The New Batch'', ''Camelot'', and ''National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation'', plus the 1991 VHS release of ''The Incredible Mr. Limpet'' (it's also intact on the 1994 reprint).
* In the United States and the UK, respectively, WHV stopped using this logo in 1997 with the sell-through release of the aforementioned ''Eraser'' in 1997, while some countries (mainly in Asia) continued until 1999.
*1990 variant:
**The Time Warner byline variant is a tough find, but it appeared on ''My Blue Heaven'', ''Presumed Innocent'', ''Memphis Belle'', ''The Bonfire of the Vanities'', ''The Rookie'', ''The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter'', ''GoodFellas'', ''Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July'', ''Defending Your Life'', ''Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves'', ''Out for Justice'', ''Rover Dangerfield'', ''Curly Sue'', ''Batman Returns'', ''Lethal Weapon 3'', ''Stay Tuned'', ''Under Siege'', and ''Blade Runner: The Director's Cut'' (only the Japanese-subtitled VHS; the American release uses the Time Warner Entertainment byline).
**This variant is also surprisingly retained on the 1997 reissues of ''Curly Sue'' and ''My Blue Heaven'', as well as on the 1998 Warner Bros. Hits reissue of ''Taste the Blood of Dracula'' (all of which have the next logo on the packaging and labels).
**This can also be found on the German-dubbed release of ''Akira'' and later copies of the 1985 VHS of ''Gremlins'' and reissues of ''Risky Business'', ''The Man With Two Brains'' and ''National Lampoon's Vacation'' (all of which come in the 1986 packaging).
**This variant also appears on the 1993 UK VHS release of ''Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation'' as well.
*1993 variant:
**The Time Warner Entertainment byline appeared during the waning days of the logo, and appeared on ''Demolition Man'', ''The Fugitive'', ''Dennis the Menace'', ''It Takes Two'' (1995 film), ''The Bodyguard'', ''Batman Forever'', both ''Ace Ventura'' movies, ''Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory'', and ''Animaniacs Sing-Along: Yakko's World'' among others.
**Among the last tapes to use this logo were ''Eraser'' (pan-and-scan VHS only; the letterboxed VHS uses the next logo), ''Twister'' (both pan and scan and letterboxed VHS releases), ''Joe's Apartment'', ''Tin Cup'', ''Carpool'', and the demo VHS of ''Bogus''.
**This also replaces the Warner Communications variant on later copies of the 1991 VHS reissues of ''Beetlejuice'', ''Caddyshack'' and ''National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation''.
**This was also retained on a 1998 Warner Bros Hits reissue of ''Disclosure''.
**This variant also makes a surprise appearance at the beginning of Tubi's print of "The Reindeer Hunter", the pilot episode of the ''Ace Ventura'' animated series.
**This variant also appears on the 1994 UK VHS release of ''Batman: Mask of the Phantasm'' as well.
*Extended variant: This is a very rare variant, and it can be seen on a demo VHS of ''The Best of John Belushi'' and German Warner Video News VHS releases from 1987.
*Of the ''Looney Tunes'' video compilations that were released by WHV throughout this logo's lifespan, it first appeared on the second wave of the ''Warner Bros. Cartoons Golden Jubilee 24 Karat Collection'' series in 1986 (with the Warner Communications byline; wave one, released one year prior, used the previous logo), and last appeared on the ''Stars of Space Jam'' series in 1996 (with the Time Warner Entertainment byline).
*Warner Home Video handled worldwide distribution of [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|MGM]] product from 1991-2000; however, this logo does not appear on most [[MGM Home Entertainment|MGM/UA videos]] from the time period.
**One exception is the international VHS prints of ''Thelma and Louise'', which used the bylineless version.
**Warner movies, however, did get previewed on MGM/UA tapes (and vice versa) on a surprisingly frequent basis, and there are plenty of previews that included this logo.
*This logo also makes a very strange appearance on the Hong Kong Tai Seng/Megastar DVD of ''The Protector'', after the 1st Media Asia logo and before the 1984 Warner Bros. logo of the time (this is likely because it uses the American version of the film, which appears to be taken from a LaserDisc source, being it has this logo on it).
**The logo also later appeared on the Blu-ray release of the first episode of ''Ace Ventura: Pet Detective'' (the animated series).
*From 1996-1997, this logo was used concurrently with the next.
**In the United States, WHV stopped using this logo in 1997 with the sell-through release of ''Eraser'' in 1997, while some countries (mainly in Asia) continued until 1999.
**It also made a strange appearance on a 2004 Telemundo broadcast of ''Razorback'', as well as the 2009 VCD of ''Michael Jackson's Moonwalker'', likely due in both cases to using old video masters.
**It also appeared on a TNT Film (Germany) broadcast of ''Hearts of Fire'' (1987) and a Czech television broadcast of ''Dennis the Menace'', respectively, as well.
* The French promotional variants can be found on various French VHS releases.
* The French promotional variants can be found on various French VHS releases.
* The disappearing shield variant can be found on multiple promotional VHS tapes, such as a June 1989 dealer preview tape, a promotional feature on ''Batman Forever'' for its upcoming VHS release in October 1995, a promo for Clint Eastwood movies on the original VHS release of ''The Dead Pool'', and on a promotional trailer for ''Black Beauty'' (1994) on the demo tape of said film.
**The reversed version has been spotted in the French VHS of ''Looney Tunes, fin années 80 (Collection "Les Grands Dessins Animés Warner Bros.")''.
* An example of the UK rental "COMING SOON" variant can be seen on rental VHS releases of ''Lost in America'' and ''Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment''.
*The disappearing shield variant be found in multiple promotional VHS tapes, such as a June 1989 dealer preview tape, a promotional feature on ''Batman Forever'' for its upcoming VHS release in October 1995, a promo for Clint Eastwood movies on the original VHS release of ''The Dead Pool'', and on a promotional trailer for ''Black Beauty'' (1994) on the demo tape of said film.
* The Cinecom Video Presentation variant showed up on a trailer for ''Miles from Home'', which can be found on a VHS release of ''Stealing Home''.
*An example of the UK rental "COMING SOON" variant can be seen on rental tapes of ''Lost in America'' and ''Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment''.
*The Cinecom Video Presentation variant showed up on a trailer for ''Miles from Home'', which appeared on a VHS of ''Stealing Home''.
* The "logo floating in a city" variant can be found on Warner Video News releases from July to September 1988.
* Despite international territories using the bylineless variant, a byline was occasionally seen on international releases. For example, the Time Warner byline variant of this logo is seen on the German VHS release of ''Akira''.
*The "logo floating in a city" variant can be found in Warner Video News releases from July to September 1988.
*Strangely, VHS releases in Argentina continued to use the 1992 byline version until 2007.
*The bylineless version also oddly shows up on an early 1990s American VHS release of ''Journey Back to Oz'' from [[UAV Corporation]] (perhaps it was taken from a foreign master), which strangely enough, didn't even feature UAV's logo.
*The logo also makes a surprise appearance in its bylineless form in a 1995 Israel Channel 4 airing of ''Batman'' (1989).


'''Legacy:''' This is a home video logo both fondly remembered and noted by many for its bombastic music, animation, and cheesiness.
'''Legacy:''' It's fondly remembered and noted by many for its music and animation. It has been nicknamed "The Cheesy Shield" due to its CGI.


===3rd Logo (December 20, 1996-February 12, 2019)===
===3rd Logo (December 20, 1996-March 19, 2019)===
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'''Logo:''' Against a backdrop of clouds, a clear WB shield with a wordless banner slowly fades into view. Then the words "{{font|Times New Roman|'''{{color|darkorange|WARNER HOME VIDEO}}'''}}" are wiped onto the banner as the colors slowly appear on the shield.
'''Visuals:''' Against a backdrop of clouds, a clear WB shield with a wordless banner slowly fades into view. Then the words "{{font|Times New Roman|'''{{color|darkorange|WARNER HOME VIDEO}}'''}}" are wiped onto the banner as the colors slowly appear on the shield.

'''Trivia:'''
*The cloud background in the logo is likely stock footage; it was also used on the 1994 ''Angels in the Outfield'' trailer and the 1999 American Express Air Miles credit card commercial.


'''Bylines:'''
'''Bylines:'''
*The 1992 WB-styled version (described below) used the Time Warner Entertainment byline.
* The 1992 WB-styled version (described below) uses the Time Warner Entertainment byline.
*There's another byline from 2002-2004, where the byline "{{font|Times New Roman|'''{{color|darkorange|An AOL Time Warner Company}}'''}}" was seen below the logo. The shield is a lot smaller in this version. Some films' DVD releases, such as ''Scooby-Doo'', ''A Walk to Remember'', ''Ocean's Eleven'', ''Feardotcom'', and ''The Powerpuff Girls Movie'' use the regular variant, even though their VHS releases use this variant. A prototype version had the shield exactly the same size as the original bylineless version.
* Another byline from 2002-2004 exists, where the byline "{{font|Times New Roman|'''{{color|darkorange|An AOL Time Warner Company}}'''}}" was seen below the logo. The shield is a lot smaller in this version. Some films' DVD releases, such as ''Scooby-Doo'', ''A Walk to Remember'', ''Ocean's Eleven'', ''Feardotcom'', and ''The Powerpuff Girls Movie'' use the regular variant, even though their VHS releases use this variant. A prototype version also exists, which has the shield exactly the same size as the original bylineless version.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*In 1998, like other Warner labels, a 75th Anniversary version was made. This used a smaller shield with the banner reading "{{font|Times New Roman|'''{{color|darkorange|WARNER BROS}}'''}}", and featured a giant "{{font|Times New Roman|'''{{color|darkorange|75}}'''}}" behind it. "{{font|Times New Roman|'''{{color|darkorange|YEARS ENTERTAINING THE WORLD}}'''}}" is seen below with "{{font|Times New Roman|'''{{color|darkorange|YEARS}}'''}}" a bit bigger and in spaced-out letters. This logo is seen during the year at the beginning of home video releases before the trailers, such as ''Lethal Weapon 4'', ''The Outsiders'', ''Trojan War'', and some trailers. At the end of the trailers on VHS releases, the normal variant can be seen.
* In 1998, like other Warner labels, a 75th Anniversary version was made. This used a smaller shield with the banner reading "{{font|Times New Roman|'''{{color|darkorange|WARNER BROS}}'''}}", and featured a giant "{{font|Times New Roman|'''{{color|darkorange|75}}'''}}" behind it. "{{font|Times New Roman|'''{{color|darkorange|YEARS ENTERTAINING THE WORLD}}'''}}" is seen below with "{{font|Times New Roman|'''{{color|darkorange|YEARS}}'''}}" a bit bigger and in spaced-out letters. This logo is seen during the year at the beginning of home video releases before the trailers, such as ''Lethal Weapon 4'', ''The Outsiders'', ''Trojan War'', and some trailers. At the end of the trailers on VHS releases, the normal variant can be seen.
*A rare version had a still logo in the style of the 1992 version of the 1984 theatrical logo with the Warner Home Video banner replacing the Warner Bros. Pictures banner and the Time Warner Entertainment byline below that which also exists.
* A version had a still logo in the style of the 1992 version of the 1984 theatrical logo with the Warner Home Video banner replacing the Warner Bros. Pictures banner and the Time Warner Entertainment byline below that which also exists.
*A silent version with a previously-formed shield appears at the start of the featurette ''Bruce Lee: In His Own Words'' on the 1998 VHS release of ''Enter the Dragon''.
* A silent version with a previously-formed shield also exists, which can be found at the start of the featurette ''Bruce Lee: In His Own Words'' on the 1998 VHS release of ''Enter the Dragon''.
* On a French 1999 VHS release of ''The Iron Giant'', a darker/high contrast version of the logo is seen.
* On a French 1999 VHS release of ''The Iron Giant'', a darker/high contrast version of the logo is seen.
* On the ''Bugs Bunny's Wildlife Series'' including the 1998 VHS release of ''Bugs Bunny's Silly Seals'', the widescreen variant is used despite being squeezed in 4:3.
*Some early tapes with the AOL Time Warner byline have the byline sloppily chyroned in over the standard variant; the byline's fade-out is also out-of-sync with that of the video behind it in this version. This can be seen on ''Uprising''.
*There is a 4:3 version of the AOL Time Warner byline variant that is rendered with wide angle lens. It is also videotaped without the byline in place. This has also appeared without the byline on several ''Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo'' DVD releases.
* Some early VHS releases with the AOL Time Warner byline have the byline sloppily chyroned in over the standard variant; the byline's fade-out is also out-of-sync with that of the video behind it in this version. This can be seen on ''Uprising''.
* A 4:3 version of the AOL Time Warner byline variant which is rendered with wide angle lens exists. It is also videotaped without the byline in place. This is also seen without the byline on several ''Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo'' DVD releases.
*On all Blu-ray, HD-DVD, and the 2010-2018 DVD releases, the sky background is zoomed in by 20%. For Blu-ray, HD-DVD, as well as 2010- fullscreen DVDs, the Warner Home Video shield is zoomed out 10%, and the full-screen open matte version of the logo (the one used on the AOL Time Warner years but without the byline) has not appeared on any of the 2010-2018 DVD releases. Some Blu-ray releases from 2006-2009 have the aspect ratio in 2:35.1.
* On all Blu-ray, HD-DVD, and the 2010-2018 DVD releases, the sky background is zoomed in by 20%. For Blu-ray, HD-DVD, as well as 2010- fullscreen DVDs, the Warner Home Video shield is zoomed out 10%, and the full-screen open matte version of the logo (the one used on the AOL Time Warner years but without the byline) has not appeared on any of the 2010-2018 DVD releases. Some Blu-ray releases from 2006-2009 have the aspect ratio in 2:35.1.
*French VHS tapes from the early 2000s have a weird variant, where it starts on a messy view of the logo. Eventually, the camera pans to the center of the messy part and zooms out, revealing a still version with the text "PROCHAINES SORTIES LOCATIONS" (roughly translating to "UPCOMING RENTAL RELEASES") in grey. Another variant, also seen on tapes, has a CGI clapperboard superimposed over the logo, stating "APRÈS CE FILM, DECOUVREZ D'AUTRES BANDES ANNONCES LOCATION WARNER HOME VIDEO" (roughly translating to "After the film, check out other Warner Home Video rental trailers") in a white Clarendon font, with a Warner Home Video logo under the text.
* French VHS releases from the early 2000s have another variant, where it starts on a messy view of the logo. Eventually, the camera pans to the center of the part and zooms out, revealing a still version with the text "PROCHAINES SORTIES LOCATIONS" (roughly translating to "UPCOMING RENTAL RELEASES") in grey. Another variant, also seen on VHS releases, has a CGI clapperboard superimposed over the logo, stating "APRÈS CE FILM, DECOUVREZ D'AUTRES BANDES ANNONCES LOCATION WARNER HOME VIDEO" (roughly translating to "After the film, check out other Warner Home Video rental trailers") in a white Clarendon font, with a Warner Home Video logo under the text.
*On some promos and TV spots, the logo is superimposed.
* On some promos and TV spots, the logo is superimposed.
*An extremely rare variant appeared on a TV spot for the DVD release of ''Nancy Drew'' in which the Warner Home Video banner from the print logo is chryoned onto the then-current logo's shield, and portions of the "W" and "B" can be seen above it. The TimeWarner byline can be seen below.
* A variant was seen on a TV spot for the DVD release of ''Nancy Drew'' in which the Warner Home Video banner from the print logo is chryoned onto the then-current logo's shield, and portions of the "W" and "B" can be seen above it. The 2003 Time Warner byline can also be seen below.


'''Technique:''' 3D CGI for the background, and 2D CGI for the shield.
'''Technique:''' Live-action for the background, and 2D CGI for the shield.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A quiet piano tune with two ending types:
'''Audio:''' A quiet piano tune with two ending types:
* A calm string theme, used since 1996. This is used for all VHS, LaserDisc and UMD Video releases and Stereo and Mono DVD releases. A few 5.1 DVD releases from 1999-2005 as well as some prints of the 1999 UK DVD release of ''Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory'' and earlier prints of both the 2005 UK DVD releases of ''The Polar Express'' (2004) and ''Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'' and the 2007 UK DVD release of ''Happy Feet'' (2006) also use this tune. You can also hear it on many DVD and Blu-ray releases if you select a different language on your player and the specific language track is only presented in stereo or mono such as ''Beetlejuice''.
* A calm string theme, used since 1996. This is used for all VHS, LaserDisc and UMD Video releases and Stereo and Mono DVD releases. Many laserdiscs if the AC3 RF track is selected and a few 5.1 DVD releases from 1999-2005 also use this tune. It can also be heard on many DVD and Blu-ray releases if selecting a different language on the player and the specific language track is only presented in stereo or mono such as ''Beetlejuice''.
*A synthesized version of the tune, introduced in 1997. All 5.1 DVDs and Blu-ray releases use this variant. The piano section pans from the left channel to the right. On NTSC releases, it is dual, though this does not occur on 4:3 DVDs (DVDs that have the "This film has been modified..." notice after the logo). However, it is unknown if this can also be heard on many LaserDisc releases if the AC-3 (analog right) track is selected.
* A synthesized version of the tune, introduced on March 24, 1997. All 5.1 DVD and Blu-ray releases use this variant. The piano section pans from the left channel to the right. On NTSC releases, it is dual, though this does not occur on 4:3 DVD releases (DVD releases that have the "This film has been modified..." notice after the logo).
'''Audio Trivia:''' The music was originally written by Mad Bus Music.


'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Music/Sounds Trivia:''' The music was originally written by Mad Bus Music.
* Sometimes, the regular string theme is in a lower pitch. This only occurs on NTSC releases, and usually with the AOL Time Warner byline.
* On a 2006 TV Land airing of ''Night Court'', the beginning of the logo uses the closing theme to the show (plastering the 1984 [[Warner Bros. Television Studios|WBTV]] logo, while omitting the Starry Night Productions logo), while the rest is silent.
* On the 2003 Special Edition DVD release of ''Dennis the Menace'' and ''Caillou's Holiday Movie'', the NTSC AOL Time Warner byline version has the regular tone acoustic strings.
* On the 2003 European PAL DVD release of ''Friday After Next'' (2002), the AOL Time Warner byline version is used as always, but the synthesized strings are used instead.
* The messy French variant has the same announcer from the 2nd logo's "PROCHAINES SORTIES LOCATIONS" variant, with an added whoosh-like sound. The clapperboard variant also has the announcer saying what's on the clapperboard.
* A PAL-pitched version of the acoustic strings variant also exists, which can be found on the Hong Kong VHS release of ''Space Jam''.
* A mono version of the acoustic strings variant also exists, which can be found on DVD releases that only include a mono soundtrack such as ''Casablanca'', ''Scooby-Doo! and the Reluctant Werewolf'' (1988) and ''King Kong'' (1933), among others.


'''Availability:''' Seen on the company's releases from this time period for 22 years.
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
* The print version of this logo was introduced on both the February 20, 1996 VHS and LaserDisc releases of ''The Stars Fall on Henrietta''; however, the logo was seen earlier on a promotional video in 1995.
*Sometimes on the NTSC AOL Time Warner version, the regular string theme is in a lower pitch. This can be found on the VHS and DVD releases of ''Scooby-Doo'', ''The Powerpuff Girls Movie'', ''LeapFrog: The Talking Words Factory'', ''Caillou: It's a Party!'', ''Uprising'', ''The Adventures of Pluto Nash'', ''Analyze That'', ''Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets'', ''A Mighty Wind'', ''Insomnia'', ''White Oleander'', ''Ghost Ship'', ''Tom and Jerry: Whiskers Away!'', ''Kangaroo Jack'', ''Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman'', the official release of the unaired ''South Park'' pilot, ''The Majestic'', ''Queen of the Damned'', ''The Animatrix'', ''Death to Smoochy'', ''Dreamcatcher'', and ''Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines'', as well as ''Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Volume One'', ''Space Ghost Coast to Coast: Volume One'', the third to sixth seasons of ''Friends'', and the first ''Looney Tunes Golden Collection'' DVD sets.
* This logo was used concurrently with the previous logo on 1996-1997 WHV VHS releases. VHS releases that are marked as "DIGITALLY PROCESSED" carry the previous logo.
*On the screener VHS of ''The Replacements'' and ''Mickey Blue Eyes'', several DVDs of ''Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo'' which feature it in open matte, and the 1997 [[WarnerVision Entertainment]] release of ''The Chain'' (1996), which WHV distributed, the regular WHV logo is used with this same pitch.
* This logo is used, ala the 1998 [[MGM DVD]] logo, on certain Warner Archive DVD releases that are simply repackaged versions of previous WHV releases that became out of print.
*On a 2006 TV Land airing of ''Night Court'', the beginning of the logo uses the closing theme to the show (plastering the 1984 [[Warner Bros. Television|WBTV]] logo, while omitting the Starry Night Productions logo), while the rest is silent.
* This logo was still used in conjunction with the Warner Bros. Home Entertainment logo until late 2018.
*A silent variation can be seen on the DVD copy of ''The Big Red One''.
* The first products to have this logo were in Japan, with Warner's first four Japanese DVD releases in the country on December 20, 1996. In the U.S., the 1996 rental VHS release of ''A Time to Kill'', released ten days later on December 30, 1996, was the first to include the logo, as well as the VHS release of ''Bogus'', released on February 4, 1997, and the first DVD releases from Warner Bros. (two of which were ''A Time to Kill'' and ''Twister''), all of which were released on March 24, 1997.
*Strangely, on the ''Bugs Bunny's Wildlife Series'' including the 1998 VHS of ''Bugs Bunny's Silly Seals'', the widescreen variant is used despite being squeezed in 4:3.
* Some of the last films to use this logo on VHS were the 2005 releases of ''The Aviator'', ''Racing Stripes'', and ''The Polar Express'', with ''Must Love Dogs'', released on December 20, 2005, being the last retail VHS release to use this logo, and ''Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire'', released on March 7, 2006, being the last DVS VHS release to use this logo.
*On the 2003 Special Edition DVD of ''Dennis the Menace'' and ''Caillou's Holiday Movie'', the NTSC AOL Time Warner byline version has the regular tone acoustic strings.
* The version with the regular string theme can be found on VHS releases and DVD releases in stereo or mono.
*On the 2003 European PAL DVD of ''Friday After Next'' (2002), the AOL Time Warner byline version is used as always, but the synthesized strings are used instead.
* The version with the AOL Time Warner byline can be found on most VHS and DVD releases from 2002-2004.
*The messy French variant has the same announcer from the 2nd logo's "PROCHAINES SORTIES LOCATIONS" variant, with an added whoosh-like sound. The clapperboard variant also has the announcer saying what's on the clapperboard.
* As for the wide angle full-screen version of the byline variant on DVD, it has been spotted on the two LeapFrog DVD releases of ''Math Circus'' and ''Talking Words Factory 2: Code Word Caper'', and ''The NBA's 100 Greatest Plays'' released by Warner. The byline-less variant can be found on the screener U.S. VHS release of ''The Replacements'' and ''Mickey Blue Eyes'', and several DVD releases of ''Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo''.
*A PAL-pitched version of the acoustic strings variant also exists, which was spotted on the Hong Kong VHS of ''Space Jam''.
* On NTSC releases of ''Ben 10: Alien Force'', volumes 1-3 use the fullscreen version, while the remaining six volumes use the widescreen version.
*A mono version of the acoustic strings variant exists and can be seen on DVD releases that only include a mono soundtrack such as ''Casablanca'', ''Scooby-Doo! and the Reluctant Werewolf'', ''King Kong'' (1933), etc.
* The still logo with the Time Warner Entertainment byline was only seen on a few trailers from 1996-1997.
* After Warner acquired the pre-1986 MGM catalog from Turner in 1999, they reissued all 1997-1998 MGM DVD releases of titles from the pre-1986 MGM library with this replacing both the 1993 MGM/UA Home Video and 1998 MGM DVD logos, although some early copies of the 1999 WHV reprint of ''2001: A Space Odyssey'' do retain the latter logo (mainly review copies and early pressings of the original ''Stanley Kubrick Collection'' release).
* This logo can also be found on 2016 and early 2017 UHD 4K Blu-ray releases that Warner released.
* The French variant can be seen on the region's VHS releases from the time.
* This logo was also spotted on a TV spot for the VHS release of ''Batman Forever''.
* This logo is also preserved on all UK VHS and DVD releases such as the 1997 UK promotional VHS release of ''Space Tunes'', the 1998 UK VHS release of ''Bugs Bunny's Overtures to Disaster'', the 1999 UK VHS releases of ''Christmas Cartoon Capers'' and ''Mil-Looney-Um 2000: Bumper Collection'', the 2000 UK VHS releases of ''Scooby-Doo!: Volume 1'', ''Wacky Races: Volume 1'' and ''Rudolph's Shiny New Year'' (1976), and the 2003 UK VHS release of ''Tom and Jerry's Christmas: Paws for a Holiday'', among many others.
* The last (known) release to use this logo is the ''Tom and Jerry: Cute & Cuddly'' DVD which was released in 2018, though it also makes a appearance on ''Ben 10: Out to Launch'', released on February 12, 2019.
** It also continued to be used on [[Cartoon Network Video|Cartoon Network]] releases until the DVD release of ''Craig of the Creek: Itch to Explore'' on March 19, 2019.
* Warner Archive releases normally do not tend to feature this logo.
* Its appearances on third-party distributed releases can vary on the company.
** This logo is preserved on [[PBS Home Video]] releases from 1997-2004, as well as 2000-2007 U.S. [[BBC Video]]/[[2 Entertain]] releases.
** However, it does not appear on 2007-2017 U.S. BBC/2 Entertain releases, [[Sesame Workshop]], [[Viz Media]], and [[Paramount Home Entertainment]] reprints (which contained the print logo on the back cover and sometimes, especially in the case of Paramount, the spine) and such else. Almost all of these companies went with their own logos.
** [[Lightyear Entertainment]] VHS releases Warner Home Video distributed do not use this logo, though it is still intact on DVD releases they distributed from the company, such as ''Westender'' and ''Millionaire Dogs''.
** It also does not appear on [[MGM/UA Home Entertainment]]/[[MGM Home Entertainment]] releases, nor overseas [[Walt Disney Home Video]]/Buena Vista Home Video DVD releases they distributed in Australia and Europe from 1999 to 2001, even though the logo can be seen on the back cover (earlier Disney/Buena Vista DVD releases only credit Warner Home Video in text), or UK [[Icon Home Entertainment]] releases (all of which use their own logos on-screen and sometimes have Warner Home Video logos on the packaging).


'''Legacy:''' This is another fondly remembered logo for its animation and music; however, it's a bit notorious for having the 1993-1999 [[PBS Kids]] logo follow it on 1998-1999 VHS tapes of ''Teletubbies'' (with some believing that the latter's flashy nature is a gigantic mood whiplash in contrast to the former's peaceful nature).
'''Availability:''' Very common.
*The print version of this logo was introduced on April 23, 1996; however, the logo appeared earlier on an extremely rare promotional video in 1995.
*This was used concurrently with the previous logo on 1996-1997 WHV tapes. Tapes that are marked as "DIGITALLY PROCESSED" carry the previous logo.
*This logo is used, ala the 1998 [[MGM Home Entertainment|MGM DVD]] logo, on certain Warner Archive DVD releases that are simply repackaged versions of previous WHV releases that became out of print.
* This logo was still used in conjunction with the next logo until Late 2018.
*The first products to have this logo were in Japan, with Warner's first four Japanese DVD releases in the country on December 20, 1996. In the U.S., the 1996 rental VHS release of ''A Time to Kill'' was the first to include the logo, released ten days later on December 30, 1996, as well the VHS of ''Bogus'', released on February 4, 1997, and the first DVDs from Warner Bros. (one of which was ''A Time to Kill''), released on March 24, 1997.
*Some of the last films to use this logo on VHS were the 2005 releases of ''The Aviator'', ''Racing Stripes'', and ''The Polar Express'', with ''Must Love Dogs'' being the last retail VHS tape to use this logo released on December 20, 2005 and ''Harry Potter and the Goblet Fire'' being the last DVS VHS tape to use this logo released on March 7, 2006.
*Surprisingly, this logo was seen at the end of some episodes of ''Whose Line is It Anyway?'' on ABC Family (now Freeform), a 1990 episode of ''Night Court'' on TV Land, certain broadcasts of the 1983 movie ''The Outsiders'' on A&E, a Czech Nova TV airing of ''What a Girl Wants'', an episode of ''Veronica Mars'' on Hulu, and a 2006 Cartoon Network CEE airing of ''Tom & Jerry: Blast Off to Mars''. It is possible that the episodes were ripped from DVD sources/masters, and they forgot to edit the logo out for broadcast.
* The version with the regular string theme is very common. It can be found on VHS releases and DVD releases in stereo or mono from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, but they have put out more Blu-Ray and 5.1 DVD releases than either of those over the years.
*The version with the AOL Time Warner byline can be found on most tapes and DVDs from 2002-2004, including ''The Great Dictator'' and the 2003 Special Edition release of ''Dennis the Menace''. This can be found at the end of the home video release of ''Caillou's Holiday Movie'' after the [[CINAR|Cinar]] logo, but on TV airings of the movie, this and the Cinar logo are plastered by the either the [[DHX Cookie Jar|Cookie Jar Group]] logo or the [[DHX Media]] logo.
*As for the wide angle full-screen version of the byline variant on DVD, it has been spotted on the two Leapfrog DVD releases of ''Math Circus'' and ''Talking Words Factory 2: Code Word Caper'', and ''The NBA's 100 Greatest Plays'' released by Warner. It was also included on the Warner screener DVD ''Grow With Us''.
*It can also be seen on international home video releases of Warner Bros. films that are distributed internationally, such as ''South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut'', ''Beowulf'', and ''Interstellar'', which are all distributed domestically by [[Paramount Pictures]].
*The AOL Time Warner variant was also spotted in the 2006 PlayArte DVD of ''Caillou's Holiday Movie'', but in lower quality due to being sourced from a poor video master. It earlier appeared, in open matte, with the same quality on the VCD release of ''Two Weeks Notice''.
*It does not appear on releases from [[BBC Studios Home Entertainment|BBC Video]]/[[2 Entertain]] releases beginning from 2007 to 2017 (the logo is still shown on BBC titles from 2000-2006 both on screen and on print and on ''Charlie and Lola'' DVDs containing only the print logo), Viz Media, Lightyear Video, Warner Archive DVD releases, or the Paramount DVDs that were reprinted by Warner Home Video (which contained the print logo on the back cover and sometimes, especially in the case of Paramount, the spine). This also goes for ''Sesame Street'' DVDs that were released by the company (It does however, appear in ''Plaza Sésamo'' DVDs released in Mexico). The same applies for most MGM video releases from 1996-2000. Some later reprints of MGM/UA Home Video releases from the early '90s used the Warner Home Video print logo on the tape label or the packaging, but all were of the Turner library and used either this logo or an MGM/UA logo (examples which used this logo include a 2000 tape of the colorized version of ''Arsenic and Old Lace'', which had a Warner label and used the 1992 MGM/UA box, and a 1999 tape of ''Casablanca'', which used the 1994 MGM/UA box and had a later MGM label).It does not appear on early Australian MGM/UA DVD releases they distributed, as the standard byline-less 1986 MGM logo is used instead. Also, it doesn't appear on [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment|Walt Disney Home Video]]/[[Touchstone Home Entertainment|Touchstone Home Video]]/[[Hollywood Pictures Home Entertainment|Hollywood Pictures Home Video]] DVDs they distributed in Australia and Europe even though the logo can be seen on the back cover, but they would use the 1995 Disney Videos logo, 1987 Touchstone Home Video logo and 1991 Hollywood Pictures Home Video logos respectively (although earlier Disney/Buena Vista DVDs only credit Warner Home Video in text).
*It also does not appear on the DVD and Blu-ray release of ''Star Wars: The Clone Wars'' as it has been plastered over by the THX "Amazing Life" trailer.
*The still logo with the Time Warner Entertainment byline is extremely rare and was only seen on a few trailers from 1996-1997. Examples include the "Reel Rentals" trailer seen on the demo VHS of ''Kingpin'', an ad for ''Cats Don't Dance'', on the VHS releases of ''Shiloh'', ''The Swan Princess: Escape from Castle Mountain'', and trailers for ''The Spitfire Grill'' and ''Lone Star'' on a 1997 VHS of ''Extreme Measures'' from, ironically, [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment|Columbia TriStar Home Video]] (the latter three titles are from [[Castle Rock Entertainment]], and it is possible that Warner handled sales and marketing for these titles).
*[[PBS Distribution|PBS Home Video]] DVD and VHS releases from 1997 to 2004 had this logo. The 1997 PBS Home Video release of ''Barney: Families are Special'' had this logo (despite using Turner packaging).
*On their Big Idea releases, the only time it appeared was on ''VeggieTales: The Wonderful Wizard of Ha's''; if not, look hard for a DVD/VHS with this logo.
*This is also seen at the beginning of the direct-to-video movie ''A Cinderella Story: If the Shoe Fits''. Surprisingly, it was also seen on Disney Channel airings of said film.
*This was also seen on 2016 and early 2017 UHD 4K Blu-rays that Warner released.
*The messy French variant can be seen in French VHS releases from the time.
*This logo was surprisingly spotted on a TV spot for the VHS release of ''Batman Forever''.
*Strangely, this logo also appears at the end of Season 4, Episode 13 of ''The Parent 'Hood'' on HBO Max.
*The last (known) release to use this logo is the ''Tom and Jerry: Cute & Cuddly'' DVD which was released in 2018, however it makes a surprise appearance on ''Ben 10: Out to Launch'', released on February 12, 2019.
*On NTSC releases of ''Ben 10: Alien Force'', volumes 1-3 use the regular fullscreen version, while the latter six volumes use the regular widescreen version.
*The original version of this logo also appears on UK VHS and DVD releases including the 1997 UK VHS releases of ''Stars of Space Jam: Bugs Bunny'' and ''Stars of Space Jam: Daffy Duck'', the 1998 UK VHS re-release of ''One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest'' (1975), and the 1999 UK VHS releases of ''Noah's Island: A Dodo Do Da Day'' and ''Noah's Island: Sacha Finds a Home'', respectively, among many others as well.
*You can also find it on UK DVD releases of the ''Sonic X'' anime series.


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Background

In 1980, amid the growth of the home video industry, WCI Home Video was renamed Warner Home Video to distribute on video the film and television library of Warner Bros. Studios, and when Time Warner acquired them, programs from other Time Warner companies. Internationally, it distributed the titles from Weintraub Entertainment Group and Cannon Films. During the late 1980s and the early 1990s, it distributed titles from Cannon Video and MGM/UA Home Video. In Australia, it was one of the Magnificent Seven home video distributors. Currently, they also serve distribution for television and/or movie products released by BBC (w/ 2 Entertain), Lifetime, Cartoon Network, Turner Entertainment Co., Viz Media, TruTV, TNT, National Geographic Society, and MGM in the United States, as well as sports products from the NBA, NFL, and NHL. It was one of the last major studios to offer new releases on the Betamax format, doing so until well into the mid-'90s. In 2005, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment was founded to bring together all of its parent company's businesses involved in the delivery of home entertainment content to consumers. The company structure includes subsidiaries such as Warner Home Video, Warner Bros. Digital and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. The line was dissolved in 2017, with WBHE being used as the standard.



1st Logo (July 1981-January 1986)

Visuals: Fading in from black, the sequence starts out with a very big "W" logo (that is white with a blue "tube") that fills the entire screen. It then zooms back slightly. Then above the logo, the words "WARNER HOME VIDEO" between two horizontal lines appear, followed by a much smaller "W" logo beside the byline "A Warner Communications Company".

Trivia: This is basically the same as the WCI Home Video logo, but redone with "WARNER" replacing "WCI" (in a smaller font to accompany the lengthier text).

Variants:

  • Most, if not all, U.S. releases have the logo cutting in from the FBI warning screen, cutting out the fading in of the logo.
  • A variation exists in which the now-white logo is placed on a blue-purple background. The byline is also in an alternate typeface as well.
  • A still variant exists.
  • An abbreviated version that starts when the text fades in exists.
  • On Australian Warner Home Video releases of United Artists films, the "W" is smaller and is shifted to the top half of the screen, and on the bottom half is the "WARNER HOME VIDEO" text. The logo is completely still this time.
  • A Spanish version of this logo has the blue circle zoom away from the screen and each section of the "W" animates, larger than normal. An asterisk and the "WARNER HOME VIDEO" line appears (there is no fade-in). The asterisk then refers to the phase: "Marca Registrada de Warner Communications Inc." (Registered Trademark of Warner Communications Inc.).
  • A French version of the logo has the original animation intact, but the text "WARNER HOME VIDEO" is much smaller than normal and the byline (all in capital letters) is a bit larger. Also, both the text and byline are in an alternate font.
  • On some rental-only copies of Rollover, the logo and preceding FBI warning screen are slightly shifted upwards.
  • The logo can appear with a trademark symbol next to the "WARNER HOME VIDEO" text.
  • Warner's now defunct music division used a special variant of this logo for their 1st logo, which can be viewed here.
  • Warner Video News tapes from 1985 have the "W" in a white/blue gradient background, along with a black/blue gradient ground under it. This would wrap to the top right, showing the same frame again, with the text "WARNER HOME VIDEO PRÄSENTIERT" flying in with a trail.
  • A trailer tape from June 1985 has a version that exists where in an evening sky background, a white cube with titles and the "W" logo zooms towards the camera, spinning. After a while, it stops at the logo, and the background turns white. The "WARNER HOME VIDEO" text with the two lines zooms out to its position. The logo would break into a cyan background with the text "Coming Soon".
  • Another variant exists in the same tape as the previous variant, where on a white background, the "W" emblem and the text quickly zoom to us, apart from each other.
  • On a V2000 (Video 2000) trailer tape, a variant appears, when after the logo finishes forming, it transitions to a colored V2000 logo.

Technique: Cel-animation.

Audio: None.

Audio Variants:

  • On the 1985 U.S. VHS release of The Exorcist, the film's opening music starts to play as the logo fades out.
  • The Canadian VHS release of Casablanca has the second half of the 1982 United Artists "Turning UA" music playing over the logo.
  • On some UK VHS releases with previews, the logo has music (either a medium-paced synth strings score, or "LA Woman" by The Doors) and a stoic, oddly American-accented male voiceover (Bill McAllister). Before the first trailer, McAllister says "Some other great titles from the small screen. From Warner Home Video." After the last one, he says "The titles you have just seen are available on VHS and Betamax. Ask your local stockists for details. Warner...Home Video."
  • On the German Warner Video News VHS release, a wavy synth sound plays, accompanied by an announcer saying "Warner Home Video präsentiert!"

Availability: Seen on VHS, Betamax, LaserDisc, and CED releases at the time.

  • The logo itself first appeared on Die Laughing.
  • The standard variant was also seen on The Pinwheel Songbook, the only home media release Pinwheel ever had, back when Warner owned Nickelodeon.
  • The variant with music and the announcer can be found on the original UK VHS release of Risky Business. The small text variant of the logo is seen on a 1985 French VHS release of National Lampoon's Vacation.
  • The abbreviated version can be found on the 1984 LaserDisc release of Camelot.
  • Some VHS releases have the next print logo on the cover but have this logo on the tape, such as Gremlins, and Pale Rider. It and the preceding warning scroll plaster the United Artists logo but keep its original music on a Canadian VHS release of Casablanca.
  • German Warner Video News releases from early 1985 include this logo, with or without the German voiceover.

Legacy: Considered to be a favorite to many VHS collectors, especially to those who collect "W" clamshell tapes.

2nd Logo (December 9, 1985-March 1999 (2007 in Argentina))

Visuals: On a time-lapsed animation of clouds, the camera zooms out between the tops of some gold-colored letters and the bottom of a gold plank. The camera then zooms out and the logo turns towards the camera, revealing that it is the words "WARNER HOME VIDEO", with two lines above it and two lines below it. It then zooms out to the bottom of the screen, followed by a giant WB shield logo (in the style of the 1953 movie print logo) appearing from the top of the screen, slightly tilted to the bottom, then rotating to face the camera. The Warner byline fades in at the bottom of the screen. "Sparkles" appear and white "reflections" appear on the logo.

Trivia: This logo makes an appearance on the Ready Player One DVD special feature The 80s: You're the Inspiration when Ernest Cline mentions that he got his first VCR in the 80s.

Bylines:

  • December 9, 1985-1990: "A Subsidiary of Warner Bros. Inc. A Warner Communications Company" (in two lines, with "A Subsidiary of Warner Bros. Inc." on top of "A Warner Communications Company")
  • December 27, 1990-March 31, 1993: "A Subsidiary of Warner Bros. Inc. A Time Warner Company" (same vein as the Warner Communications byline, except that the byline "A Time Warner Company" is in place of the old byline "A Warner Communications Company")
  • April 14, 1993-February 1997: "A Time Warner Entertainment Company" (This byline is in an alternate typeface.)
  • A version of the Time Warner Entertainment variant sometimes has the byline slightly smaller, using a font similar to the first two bylines. This was used from 1993-1997.
  • There are two points in the logo when the byline fades in, which vary depending on the byline:
    • The Warner Communications and Time Warner bylines fade in as the shield rotates to its final position.
    • The Time Warner Entertainment byline fades in at the last note of the theme.
  • Most releases outside of the United States, including United Artists films such as A Fistful of Dollars, some very early releases, and some domestic releases during the Time Warner merger, including Lorimar-Telepictures releases such as The Sacketts and the original VHS release of New Jack City, do not have the byline.

Variants:

  • A still version of this logo exists, which can be found on certain Kidsongs videos and Batman Returns (though the UK release of Batman Returns used the normal bylineless logo).
  • An extended version of this logo exists, in which the shield remains in place for a few seconds longer before swinging towards the camera and tilting forwards as it does so. A slightly longer version of this variant also exists, which can be found on German Warner Video News VHS releases. Stills of this extended version would later appear on Warner Bros. trailers, plastering the Warner Bros. Pictures logo.
  • A B&W variant of this logo exists, which can be found on B&W releases, such as VHS releases of the TV series Maverick.
  • On Mexican Spanish-dubbed VHS releases of The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter and Space Jam, it's the finished logo (with the Time Warner byline, strange for the latter film), except the shield animates like the reversed promo variant.
  • A CGI demo reel from 1997 shows a shiny version of the shield on a dark marble background. The words flip into place from the sides and center, and then the lines slide in from the sides.
  • On some UK rental VHS releases, when the logo animation is finished, the logo splits in two horizontally down the middle, then the two sides compress up and down, respectively, revealing a blue background with the yellow words "COMING SOON".
  • On Australian VHS releases from the 1980s, the logo fades away to a different cloud background. It has "At Home With The Hits" in cursive and arched, with the words "PREVIEW ATTRACTION" squeezed between sets of two lines. All are gold and the cloud background eases back. On one occasion, this variant fades off before the words could fade in.
  • One trailer variant features the white text "Cinecom Pictures Video Presentation" chyroned-in below the shield.
  • Sometimes, on trailers, the finished logo and the cloud footage start where they ended on the regular logo. This cloud background is, in fact, additional footage from the regular version.
  • A promo variant exists, where the giant WB shield rises up from the top and rotates to face forward, then zooms out slightly. In this version, there is no company name or byline. A version of this also exists where the shield zooms out and disappears into the clouds. Warner Video News VHS releases have a copyright stamp placed over the latter version of this.
  • Sometimes on Warner Video News VHS releases, footage of movies appear in front of the WB shield, or promotional text in gold appears over the logo.
  • A Warner Video News VHS release has the logo flying in a city, whilst turning and swerving.
  • A trailer tape variant exists, where a blue and white shield spins around in a black background. Another version of this has it spinning in a static background.
  • A trailer tape has the last few seconds of the animation with the text "NEXT YEAR WE MEAN BUSINESS" in red appearing under the "WARNER HOME VIDEO" text.
  • Some Polish releases distributed by ITI have a variant with the text "iti proponuje" flashing throughout the logo.
  • Some Polish promos have the shield in orange zooming towards the camera on a black background.
  • Polish VHS releases have a print logo slowly moving above the screen.
  • Argentinian VHS releases have a variant where in a grey and blue gradient background is the WB shield in blue zooming out and four searchlights and the text "PROXIMOS VIDEO ESTRENOS A.V.H" in yellow.
  • On French promos, the bylineless logo is off-center, and as soon as the logo finishes animating, the shield turns shinier than normal. Sometimes, at the end of the promo, the variant is reversed.
  • Sometimes before promos, on French VHS releases, the logo does a trail effect around the screen, while the words "PROCHAINES SORTIES LOCATIONS" move from right to left. Eventually, the logo returns back to normal, with the text.
  • A Hebrew "Coming Soon" text variant exists.
  • On the Greek VHS release of Little Giants, Greek text is seen while the logo is playing.
  • On a Swedish trailer tape, the logo plays out normally, but at the end, the name of a month appears in Swedish, after which the month text fades out and the logo disappears with a fold out-like transition.
  • A cropped variant of this logo with the Time Warner Entertainment byline also exists, which can be found on Amazon Prime Video prints of the pilot for the Ace Ventura: Pet Detective animated series.

Technique:

  • Originally, a mix of live-action and CGI.
  • 2D animation for the UK "COMING SOON" and the Australian "At Home With The Hits" variants.
  • CGI for the spinning shield variants, the disappearing shield variant, the Warner Video News city variant, as well as the Polish orange shield variant.
  • Analog computer effects for most of the text variants.
  • Computer animation for the French "PROCHAINES SORTIES LOCATIONS" variant.

Audio: A proud, bombastic, synthesized rendition of the 1937 Warner Bros. fanfare. Composed in the keys of F and C. There is also a brief gust of wind when the camera zooms out as the logo turns towards the camera. Silent for the still version.

Audio Variants:

  • On the 1990 LaserDisc of S.O.B., the logo is silent.
  • On German Warner Video News releases, there is different background music, accompanied by an announcer saying "Warner Home Video präsentiert", and sometimes "Warner Video News.".
  • The French promo variant has a French announcer saying "Warner Home Video vous présente, ses collections prestigiuses plus de 200 films, pour tous." (roughly translated to "Warner Home Video presents, its prestigious collection of more than 200 films, for everyone.")
  • The "PROCHAINES SORTIES LOCATIONS" variant has a French announcer, that says "Warner Home Video vous presenté, une seléction de ses prochaines sorties location." (roughly translated to "Warner Home Video presents a selection of its upcoming rental releases."), while the logo is silent.
  • The variant with the spinning shield has a dark and menacing announcer saying "Remember, that's not all, folks!" and laughing. Ironically, this was at the end of the VHS releases, right after the warning screen.

Availability: Seen on every Warner Home Video release from the era, beginning with the 1985 clamshell release of Cheyenne Autumn (a few new releases, including Pale Rider, would continue using the previous logo for a couple more months) and being retired starting in 1997, when Eraser was released on VHS in the U.S. (although only the pan-and-scan prints use it; the next logo is on the film's letterbox release).

  • Notice that the print version of the next logo is seen on 1996-1997 VHS releases starting with The Stars Fall on Henrietta, but the VHS releases themselves still use this logo; in addition, such tapes also still use the commonly seen "DIGITALLY PROCESSED" text on the side of the packaging, so this logo is an easy find.
  • The bylineless variant of this logo is also seen at the end of the 1991 UK VHS release of Vid-ee-oh! Rap Toon Show, which is then followed by the 1982 MGM/UA Home Video logo.
  • Extended variant: Seen on a demo U.S. VHS release of The Best of John Belushi and German Warner Video News VHS releases from 1987.
  • Warner Home Video handled worldwide distribution of MGM products from 1991-2000; however, this logo does not appear on most MGM/UA videos from the time period with the exception of the international VHS release of Thelma and Louise, which uses the bylineless version.
    • Warner movies, however, did get previewed on MGM/UA VHS releases (and vice versa) on a frequent basis, and there are plenty of previews that included this logo.
  • This logo also makes an appearance on the Hong Kong Tai Seng/Megastar DVD release of The Protector, after the 1st Media Asia logo and before the 1984 Warner Bros. logo of the time (this is likely because it uses the U.S. version of the film, which appears to be taken from a LaserDisc source, being it has this logo on it).
    • The logo is also later preserved on the Blu-ray release of the first episode of Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (the animated series).
  • In the United States and the UK, respectively, WHV stopped using this logo in 1997 with the sell-through release of the aforementioned Eraser in 1997, while some countries (mainly in Asia) continued until 1999.
  • The French promotional variants can be found on various French VHS releases.
  • The disappearing shield variant can be found on multiple promotional VHS tapes, such as a June 1989 dealer preview tape, a promotional feature on Batman Forever for its upcoming VHS release in October 1995, a promo for Clint Eastwood movies on the original VHS release of The Dead Pool, and on a promotional trailer for Black Beauty (1994) on the demo tape of said film.
  • An example of the UK rental "COMING SOON" variant can be seen on rental VHS releases of Lost in America and Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment.
  • The Cinecom Video Presentation variant showed up on a trailer for Miles from Home, which can be found on a VHS release of Stealing Home.
  • The "logo floating in a city" variant can be found on Warner Video News releases from July to September 1988.
  • Despite international territories using the bylineless variant, a byline was occasionally seen on international releases. For example, the Time Warner byline variant of this logo is seen on the German VHS release of Akira.

Legacy: It's fondly remembered and noted by many for its music and animation. It has been nicknamed "The Cheesy Shield" due to its CGI.

3rd Logo (December 20, 1996-March 19, 2019)

Visuals: Against a backdrop of clouds, a clear WB shield with a wordless banner slowly fades into view. Then the words "WARNER HOME VIDEO" are wiped onto the banner as the colors slowly appear on the shield.

Trivia:

  • The cloud background in the logo is likely stock footage; it was also used on the 1994 Angels in the Outfield trailer and the 1999 American Express Air Miles credit card commercial.

Bylines:

  • The 1992 WB-styled version (described below) uses the Time Warner Entertainment byline.
  • Another byline from 2002-2004 exists, where the byline "An AOL Time Warner Company" was seen below the logo. The shield is a lot smaller in this version. Some films' DVD releases, such as Scooby-Doo, A Walk to Remember, Ocean's Eleven, Feardotcom, and The Powerpuff Girls Movie use the regular variant, even though their VHS releases use this variant. A prototype version also exists, which has the shield exactly the same size as the original bylineless version.

Variants:

  • In 1998, like other Warner labels, a 75th Anniversary version was made. This used a smaller shield with the banner reading "WARNER BROS", and featured a giant "75" behind it. "YEARS ENTERTAINING THE WORLD" is seen below with "YEARS" a bit bigger and in spaced-out letters. This logo is seen during the year at the beginning of home video releases before the trailers, such as Lethal Weapon 4, The Outsiders, Trojan War, and some trailers. At the end of the trailers on VHS releases, the normal variant can be seen.
  • A version had a still logo in the style of the 1992 version of the 1984 theatrical logo with the Warner Home Video banner replacing the Warner Bros. Pictures banner and the Time Warner Entertainment byline below that which also exists.
  • A silent version with a previously-formed shield also exists, which can be found at the start of the featurette Bruce Lee: In His Own Words on the 1998 VHS release of Enter the Dragon.
  • On a French 1999 VHS release of The Iron Giant, a darker/high contrast version of the logo is seen.
  • On the Bugs Bunny's Wildlife Series including the 1998 VHS release of Bugs Bunny's Silly Seals, the widescreen variant is used despite being squeezed in 4:3.
  • Some early VHS releases with the AOL Time Warner byline have the byline sloppily chyroned in over the standard variant; the byline's fade-out is also out-of-sync with that of the video behind it in this version. This can be seen on Uprising.
  • A 4:3 version of the AOL Time Warner byline variant which is rendered with wide angle lens exists. It is also videotaped without the byline in place. This is also seen without the byline on several Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo DVD releases.
  • On all Blu-ray, HD-DVD, and the 2010-2018 DVD releases, the sky background is zoomed in by 20%. For Blu-ray, HD-DVD, as well as 2010- fullscreen DVDs, the Warner Home Video shield is zoomed out 10%, and the full-screen open matte version of the logo (the one used on the AOL Time Warner years but without the byline) has not appeared on any of the 2010-2018 DVD releases. Some Blu-ray releases from 2006-2009 have the aspect ratio in 2:35.1.
  • French VHS releases from the early 2000s have another variant, where it starts on a messy view of the logo. Eventually, the camera pans to the center of the part and zooms out, revealing a still version with the text "PROCHAINES SORTIES LOCATIONS" (roughly translating to "UPCOMING RENTAL RELEASES") in grey. Another variant, also seen on VHS releases, has a CGI clapperboard superimposed over the logo, stating "APRÈS CE FILM, DECOUVREZ D'AUTRES BANDES ANNONCES LOCATION WARNER HOME VIDEO" (roughly translating to "After the film, check out other Warner Home Video rental trailers") in a white Clarendon font, with a Warner Home Video logo under the text.
  • On some promos and TV spots, the logo is superimposed.
  • A variant was seen on a TV spot for the DVD release of Nancy Drew in which the Warner Home Video banner from the print logo is chryoned onto the then-current logo's shield, and portions of the "W" and "B" can be seen above it. The 2003 Time Warner byline can also be seen below.

Technique: Live-action for the background, and 2D CGI for the shield.

Audio: A quiet piano tune with two ending types:

  • A calm string theme, used since 1996. This is used for all VHS, LaserDisc and UMD Video releases and Stereo and Mono DVD releases. Many laserdiscs if the AC3 RF track is selected and a few 5.1 DVD releases from 1999-2005 also use this tune. It can also be heard on many DVD and Blu-ray releases if selecting a different language on the player and the specific language track is only presented in stereo or mono such as Beetlejuice.
  • A synthesized version of the tune, introduced on March 24, 1997. All 5.1 DVD and Blu-ray releases use this variant. The piano section pans from the left channel to the right. On NTSC releases, it is dual, though this does not occur on 4:3 DVD releases (DVD releases that have the "This film has been modified..." notice after the logo).

Audio Trivia: The music was originally written by Mad Bus Music.

Audio Variants:

  • Sometimes, the regular string theme is in a lower pitch. This only occurs on NTSC releases, and usually with the AOL Time Warner byline.
  • On a 2006 TV Land airing of Night Court, the beginning of the logo uses the closing theme to the show (plastering the 1984 WBTV logo, while omitting the Starry Night Productions logo), while the rest is silent.
  • On the 2003 Special Edition DVD release of Dennis the Menace and Caillou's Holiday Movie, the NTSC AOL Time Warner byline version has the regular tone acoustic strings.
  • On the 2003 European PAL DVD release of Friday After Next (2002), the AOL Time Warner byline version is used as always, but the synthesized strings are used instead.
  • The messy French variant has the same announcer from the 2nd logo's "PROCHAINES SORTIES LOCATIONS" variant, with an added whoosh-like sound. The clapperboard variant also has the announcer saying what's on the clapperboard.
  • A PAL-pitched version of the acoustic strings variant also exists, which can be found on the Hong Kong VHS release of Space Jam.
  • A mono version of the acoustic strings variant also exists, which can be found on DVD releases that only include a mono soundtrack such as Casablanca, Scooby-Doo! and the Reluctant Werewolf (1988) and King Kong (1933), among others.

Availability: Seen on the company's releases from this time period for 22 years.

  • The print version of this logo was introduced on both the February 20, 1996 VHS and LaserDisc releases of The Stars Fall on Henrietta; however, the logo was seen earlier on a promotional video in 1995.
  • This logo was used concurrently with the previous logo on 1996-1997 WHV VHS releases. VHS releases that are marked as "DIGITALLY PROCESSED" carry the previous logo.
  • This logo is used, ala the 1998 MGM DVD logo, on certain Warner Archive DVD releases that are simply repackaged versions of previous WHV releases that became out of print.
  • This logo was still used in conjunction with the Warner Bros. Home Entertainment logo until late 2018.
  • The first products to have this logo were in Japan, with Warner's first four Japanese DVD releases in the country on December 20, 1996. In the U.S., the 1996 rental VHS release of A Time to Kill, released ten days later on December 30, 1996, was the first to include the logo, as well as the VHS release of Bogus, released on February 4, 1997, and the first DVD releases from Warner Bros. (two of which were A Time to Kill and Twister), all of which were released on March 24, 1997.
  • Some of the last films to use this logo on VHS were the 2005 releases of The Aviator, Racing Stripes, and The Polar Express, with Must Love Dogs, released on December 20, 2005, being the last retail VHS release to use this logo, and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, released on March 7, 2006, being the last DVS VHS release to use this logo.
  • The version with the regular string theme can be found on VHS releases and DVD releases in stereo or mono.
  • The version with the AOL Time Warner byline can be found on most VHS and DVD releases from 2002-2004.
  • As for the wide angle full-screen version of the byline variant on DVD, it has been spotted on the two LeapFrog DVD releases of Math Circus and Talking Words Factory 2: Code Word Caper, and The NBA's 100 Greatest Plays released by Warner. The byline-less variant can be found on the screener U.S. VHS release of The Replacements and Mickey Blue Eyes, and several DVD releases of Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo.
  • On NTSC releases of Ben 10: Alien Force, volumes 1-3 use the fullscreen version, while the remaining six volumes use the widescreen version.
  • The still logo with the Time Warner Entertainment byline was only seen on a few trailers from 1996-1997.
  • After Warner acquired the pre-1986 MGM catalog from Turner in 1999, they reissued all 1997-1998 MGM DVD releases of titles from the pre-1986 MGM library with this replacing both the 1993 MGM/UA Home Video and 1998 MGM DVD logos, although some early copies of the 1999 WHV reprint of 2001: A Space Odyssey do retain the latter logo (mainly review copies and early pressings of the original Stanley Kubrick Collection release).
  • This logo can also be found on 2016 and early 2017 UHD 4K Blu-ray releases that Warner released.
  • The French variant can be seen on the region's VHS releases from the time.
  • This logo was also spotted on a TV spot for the VHS release of Batman Forever.
  • This logo is also preserved on all UK VHS and DVD releases such as the 1997 UK promotional VHS release of Space Tunes, the 1998 UK VHS release of Bugs Bunny's Overtures to Disaster, the 1999 UK VHS releases of Christmas Cartoon Capers and Mil-Looney-Um 2000: Bumper Collection, the 2000 UK VHS releases of Scooby-Doo!: Volume 1, Wacky Races: Volume 1 and Rudolph's Shiny New Year (1976), and the 2003 UK VHS release of Tom and Jerry's Christmas: Paws for a Holiday, among many others.
  • The last (known) release to use this logo is the Tom and Jerry: Cute & Cuddly DVD which was released in 2018, though it also makes a appearance on Ben 10: Out to Launch, released on February 12, 2019.
    • It also continued to be used on Cartoon Network releases until the DVD release of Craig of the Creek: Itch to Explore on March 19, 2019.
  • Warner Archive releases normally do not tend to feature this logo.
  • Its appearances on third-party distributed releases can vary on the company.
    • This logo is preserved on PBS Home Video releases from 1997-2004, as well as 2000-2007 U.S. BBC Video/2 Entertain releases.
    • However, it does not appear on 2007-2017 U.S. BBC/2 Entertain releases, Sesame Workshop, Viz Media, and Paramount Home Entertainment reprints (which contained the print logo on the back cover and sometimes, especially in the case of Paramount, the spine) and such else. Almost all of these companies went with their own logos.
    • Lightyear Entertainment VHS releases Warner Home Video distributed do not use this logo, though it is still intact on DVD releases they distributed from the company, such as Westender and Millionaire Dogs.
    • It also does not appear on MGM/UA Home Entertainment/MGM Home Entertainment releases, nor overseas Walt Disney Home Video/Buena Vista Home Video DVD releases they distributed in Australia and Europe from 1999 to 2001, even though the logo can be seen on the back cover (earlier Disney/Buena Vista DVD releases only credit Warner Home Video in text), or UK Icon Home Entertainment releases (all of which use their own logos on-screen and sometimes have Warner Home Video logos on the packaging).

Legacy: This is another fondly remembered logo for its animation and music; however, it's a bit notorious for having the 1993-1999 PBS Kids logo follow it on 1998-1999 VHS tapes of Teletubbies (with some believing that the latter's flashy nature is a gigantic mood whiplash in contrast to the former's peaceful nature).

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