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- Before 1982: Magnetic Video Corporation[change | change source]
- Modern Family
- h Century Studios Home Entertainment
- DEMO VIDEOS
- h Century Fox School Enterainment 2027 present effects [Inspired by Preview 2 effects]
- h logo (May 25, 2010-December 29, 2020 (primary logo); December 29, 2020-Present (secondary logo))
- h Century Fox Video
- List of 20th Century Studios Home Entertainment releases
On some tapes, only the drums from the opening of the fanfare are heard. Also seen on Media Home Entertainment releases from the early part of 1991 such as The Applegates and Sonny Boy, among others. The "STEREO" text version can be seen on the 1995 Hong Kong laserdisc of Return of the Jedi . Can also be seen on early-to-mid 1991 Media Home Entertainment releases and BBC Video releases. The completely still variant seen on the 1984 VHS of The Good, The Bad and The Ugly has no music at all. An artificial man, who was incompletely constructed and has scissors for hands, leads a solitary life.
Same as the 2nd logo, but, when the 1994 logo is formed, the words "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" in metallic gold zoom out below the logo , and the streaks of orange and blue all disappear at the end. Strangely, this doesn't appear on The Best of The Simpsons VHS box set from or the 1996 Premiere Series releases of A Walk in the Clouds, Nine Months, and The Truth About Cats and Dogs . The Widescreen version has an abridged version of the extended TCF theme that starts when the logo zooms out and an energetic whoosh sound when the logo expands. On the Fox Video Sentimental promo, which can be found on the 1992 Demo VHS of My Cousin Vinny, the logo is still and zoomed out on a black background with the text "Available from FoxVideo" shown on the bottom. At the end of PAL tapes in Australia, there is a variant with a voice-over from Channel Seven's Don Rainsford, who says "Please rewind this cassette before returning it to your video library" at the end. This can be seen on the 1983 VHS of The Pride of the Yankees and many other films in said colors.
Before 1982: Magnetic Video Corporation[change | change source]
Newer releases, starting with The Croods, have that logo cut-short to the middle. Strangely, that logo appears on the French R2 DVD of Thumbelina, plastering the Warner Bros. The only known VHS release to have that logo is the 2004 VHS of Garden State. On the 1995 retail VHS of Bushwhacked, the logo cuts to the green MPAA rating screen for the Down Periscope trailer. Minimal to high, you might be surprised if you didn't expect the structure to reveal the text on its side.
Volume 3 and the 2008 DVD release of Babes in Toyland . On some tapes with the Premiere Series promo, the logo is shortened and the text on the right from the logo is replaced with "PREMIERE SERIES". This was also used on most Premiere Series releases from 1996 and 1997 such as Mrs. Doubtfire, My Cousin Vinny, That Thing You Do! A short version with far more vibrant colors than usual appears on the promo for the VHS of Mrs. Doubtfireon the 1994 VHS of Speed. The Widescreen version is seen on the UK Special Edition VHS of The Abyss .
Modern Family
That can be found on the original 1996 VHS release of Dunston Checks In. There's a black and white variant of the Fox Video logo. That can be found on the 1993 VHS of Young Frankenstein. In 1979, Fox purchased Magnetic Video from Blay, reincorporating it as "20th Century Fox Video" in 1982. It is currently known as "20th Century Fox Home Entertainment". The first releases with this logo had the logo cut to black at the end of the animation.

The words "CBS-FOX", letter by letter, zoom in to the left side of the screen as another segmented white parallelogram zooms in. As it curves, it fills the screen, and the segments of the CBS/Fox logo zoom out from the top and bottom of the screen, while the word "VIDEO" zooms out from the bottom. There's a letterboxed "Scope" version on widescreen releases. The logo was the same, but was matted to widescreen.
h Century Studios Home Entertainment
The Ultra Stereo version is rare and can be found on the VHS releases of Satisfaction, Mindgames, Survival Quest, and Frankenstein Unbound. This is retained on the 1994 UK VHS releases of the Star Wars trilogy, but not the 1992 or 1995 US VHS trilogies, despite showing the logo on the covers and labels of The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. However, their laserdisc counterparts actually use this logo. On the widescreen variant, a big "WHOOSH" sound is heard at the beginning , then another whoosh when the side rectangles expand, then a Boom! At the end (also if listening under stereo, the Boom! pans from the left side to the right). On PAL releases, a high-pitched variant of the original 1954 CinemaScope extension of the TCF fanfare was used.
This is seen on the 1982 VHS of The Diary of Anne Frank and the 1983 VHS of Modern Times. On United Artists releases, the voice-over said "The following United Artists feature is brought to you by 20th Century-Fox Video". On January 17, 2020, it was announced that the "Fox" name would be dropped from several of the Fox assets acquired by Disney, and the film unit would be renamed 20th Century Studios. However, Disney would later rename the label to20th Century Studios Home Entertainment. The remains of Fox's home entertainment division have been absorbed into Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, who now use the name solely as a label.
The words stay for several seconds, and then zoom away inward. While this happens, sets of white lines stack upon each other and form the CBS/Fox logo. A special version was seen on UK Widescreen VHS releases. The logo plays as normal, then it zooms out towards the middle of the screen and turns 3-D and it expands with movie scenes appears behind the background .
Both versions have a "whoosh" noise when the logo moves. DVDs cut to the Fox logo being revealed inside the box. While it does appear at the end of the last few HiT Entertainment DVDs that they released, it doesn't appear at the beginning of any of them. The last titles to have this logo were American Dad!
A black and white variant of the Fox Video logo exists. That can be seen on some black and white films released on home video, such as the 1991 VHS releases of the original Miracle on 34th Street and Sink the Bismarck! The B&W version in widescreen letterbox can also be seen on the Laserdisc version of the latter film. This can be seen on some black and white films released on home video, such as the 1991 VHS releases of the original Miracle on 34th Street and Sink the Bismarck! There is also an alternate variant for educational releases. On a blue-red gradient background, a light blue star flashes, and the text "A CBS/FOX VIDEO LEARNING EXPERIENCE" fades in.

They distributed HIT Entertainment releases in 2006 until 2008 when video distribution moved to Lionsgate Home Entertainment, then Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. DVDs cut to the 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment logo being revealed inside the box. 4Disney co-produced two of The Chronicles of Narnia trilogy, while 20th Century Fox involved in a third film. However, Disney's recent acquisition of 20th Century Fox made them owning the trilogy as a whole. 1Co-produced with sister company Pixar Animation Studios.
Outside the USA and Canada, this logo can be seen on video releases of Casper TV movies of the era and seen on The Simpsons and Futurama DVDs from the era. There is a letterboxed "Scope" version on widescreen releases. This was shown on re-releases of 1940s, 1950s and 1960s films. On ABC, ITC, Avco Embassy, Viacom, and other non-Fox releases (including concert videos, Bruce Lee films, and The Amazing Spider-Man episodes), the voice-over said "The following feature is brought to you by 20th Century-Fox Video". Early releases and VHS tapes had the standard tone 1994 Fox fanfare arrangement , while later releases had the high tone 1997 fanfare arrangement .

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