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Wonderland Video Presentation was a subsidiary of "[[King of Video]]" to release kid-friendly and family oriented titles. |
Wonderland Video Presentation was a subsidiary of "[[King of Video]]" to release kid-friendly and family oriented titles. |
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===1st Logo (1983?-1986?)=== |
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Wonderland Video Presentation (1984) (From - Spectreman Episode 1).png |
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Background
Wonderland Video Presentation was a subsidiary of "King of Video" to release kid-friendly and family oriented titles.
1st Logo (1983?-1986?)
Logo: On a pink background, there is a brown German house with trees and toys placed all over the toy house. The lights in the house are seen lighting up, which releases a white star trail out of the upper right window. It twirls around a little before disappearing into the bottom right window. "Wonderland Video" then fades in with "A" and "PRESENTATION" appearing above and below the name respectively.
Technique: The house windows lighting up, the star trail moving, and the text fading in.
Music/Sounds: A sparkle sound when the logo appears.
Availability: Extremely rare. Seen on a VHS of Spectreman Episode 1.