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On the 1994 VHS of Richard Simmons: Disco Sweat, a siren wailing is heard with a voice-over.On the 1996 VHS tapes of Richard Simmons: Tonin' Uptown and Richard Simmons: Tonin' Downtown, the background is a shot of a vinyl record spinning, with warning text fading in.On some Goodtimes Platinum Series titles from 1990-1997, the text is center-aligned.On the 1994 VHS of Richard Simmons: Disco Sweat, the background is siren, "WARNING" flashing and flies on top, and the warning text fading in.On the 1998 VHS of Richard Simmons: Groovin' in the House!, a blurry shot from the program is used as the background.On earlier 1989-2000 VHS releases, " FBI" is larger than usual and the first line of warning text is rearranged.Visuals: Almost the same as the early variant of the 1988 National Video Yearbooks warning, except the background is blue, "FBI WARNING" is white with "FBI" is smaller and it stays still (looking like the 1987 Peter Pan Industries warning). Seen on some titles such as Silent Rage and September Gun.ġ984-2000 (MCA/Universal eras) 2001-2005 On the 1987 VHS of Skateboard Superstunts, this warning is followed by a white skateboard warning text on a black background with the red word "WARNING," all in capitals.Īvailability: This was an alternative warning screen for Goodtimes Home Video and Kids Klassics Home Video.On Canadian releases, the Canadian 20th Century Fox warning is used.Starting in 1991, when Goodtimes Home Video starts focusing on releasing 20th Century Fox films, the 1984 variant of the 20th Century Fox warning is used.On early VHS releases of The Super Mario Brothers Super Show! and The Legend of Zelda, the background is orange and the warning text is in Helvetica.On some releases, the red background on the 20th Century Fox variant is brighter.Visuals: Same as the early variant of the 1978 Magnetic Video/20th Century Fox Video/CBS-FOX Video warning. Also seen on Goodtimes Home Video and Kids Klassics Home Video VHS releases of the era.ġ984–1991 (Alternate) 1991-2000 (Fox Video/20th Century Fox Home Entertainment eras) Technique: A digital graphic with fading effects.Īvailability: Quite rare. On later releases, the font is very different.On Video Treasures releases of TV shows, their name replaces " GOODTIMES HOME VIDEO.".BROADCAST, OR CABLE TRANSMISSION," and the closing period is missing. In addition, the last line is expanded to mention "T.V. On Goodtimes releases of TV shows, the text is in a different font, rearranged, and in all-caps.Kids Klassics and NBC VHS tapes respectively mention " KIDS KLASSICS HOME VIDEO" and " NBC" instead of " GOODTIMES HOME VIDEO.".On MCA/Universal Home Video reprints distributed by GoodTimes, the MCA/Universal logo would play as normal, but the logo fades out when the wrapped around words 'UNDER LICENSE TO" appears in its place and straightens itself out on the star field, the 1990 GoodTimes logo would follow.Visuals: On a black background, we see the white text with drop shadow:.The URL was seen for two seconds before fading out, and the animation for the rectangle was only shining.
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Starting in 1996, the URL text " appeared at the bottom of the logo.On Platinum Series releases starting in 1993, a silver rectangle with the words " PLATINUM SERIES" appeared under the filmreel that read " HOME VIDEO" and shines.Then " GOODTIMES ", colored raspberry pink, appears over the filmreel. It then zooms-out, and the film reads " H O M E V I D E O ". Then it shifts to the pink film inside it, which becomes flat.
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Logo : On a starry sky background, we see a filmreel, flying downward. Nicknames: "Goodtimes Filmreel", "Goodtimes Filmstrip"