Twilight Sparkle's Retro Media Library
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===U.S. and Canada===
 
===U.S. and Canada===
 
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[[File:20th Century FOX Home Entertainment (1995-2009) 60p variant (No fade transitions)|thumb|335 px|The 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment logo. This is the fanfare from ''The Peanuts Movie'' (2015) with fanfare of a logo of the piano of the author Kenny Costoya. Where are logos of the VHS released such climb as open-matte to WideScreen. This variant are on late to 1995 VHS releases such as [[Barney's Birthday!|''Barney's Birthday'']]''!, Dr. Dottle, Anastasia, Men of God, [[Barney's Listen to the Night Time]], Mighty Morphin Power Rangers The Movie, Turbo Power Rangers The Movie, Rusty: The Great Rescue, [[Barney's It's Good To Be Home]], [[Barney's Pijama Party: Special Edition]], Star Wars, Babes in Toyland, ''and ''UuuuuuFriooooo! ''A widescreen matted version (where it is cropped from the 4x3 FOV like the next logo, from ''The Peanuts Movie'' of the fanfare with piano by the author Kenny Costoya). ]]
[[File:20th Century FOX Home Entertainment (1995-2009) 60p variant (No fade transitions)|thumb|right|335 px]]
 
 
This is one of the most common logos to find on DVDs, Laserdiscs and VHS tapes from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, and the first to appear on DVDs released by that company. Of course, any DVDs with this logo are virtually always Region 1 encoded.
 
This is one of the most common logos to find on DVDs, Laserdiscs and VHS tapes from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, and the first to appear on DVDs released by that company. Of course, any DVDs with this logo are virtually always Region 1 encoded.
   
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20th_Century_Fox_Home_Entertainment_(1995-A).jpg|1995-2008 logo (U.S. and Canada)
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20th_Century_Fox_Home_Entertainment_(1995-A).jpg|1995-2008 logo (U.S. and Canada). And well Russian dubs of 20th Century Fox open matte by Russian TV.
20th_Century_Fox_Home_Entertainment_(1995-B).jpg|1995-2000 logo (international)
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20th_Century_Fox_Home_Entertainment_(1995-B).jpg|1995-2000 logo (international). This is the video around us to take the right of CBS Fox Video logo with music.
20th_Century_Fox_Home_Entertainment_(2000).jpg|2000-2009 logo
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20th_Century_Fox_Home_Entertainment_(2000).jpg|2000-2009 logo. This video well PAL version of CBS Fox Home Video logo with fanfare from Head Shoulders Knees and Toes Children Love to Sing.
20th_Century_Fox_Home_Entertainment_(2006).jpg|2006-2009 logo (DVD version)
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20th_Century_Fox_Home_Entertainment_(2006).jpg|2006-2009 logo (DVD version). And we'll WideScreen of Blu-Ray Disc.
20th_Century_Fox_Blu-ray_Disc_(2006).jpg|2006-2010 logo (Blu-ray Disc version)
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20th_Century_Fox_Blu-ray_Disc_(2006).jpg|2006-2010 logo (Blu-ray Disc version). This is the video of the second.
20th_Century_Fox_Home_Entertainment_(2009).jpg|2009-2010 logo (DVD version)
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20th_Century_Fox_Home_Entertainment_(2009).jpg|2009-2010 logo (DVD version). This is the CBS Fox Home Video logo with fanfare and music Dios de Pactos by Kenny Costoya in Funky 2015.
20th_Century_Fox_Home_Entertainment_(2010).jpg|2010-present logo
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20th_Century_Fox_Home_Entertainment_(2010).jpg|2010-present logo. The lyrics in the national logo of Dios de Pactos.
20th_Century_Fox_Home_Entertainment_(2013).png|2013-present logo (bylineless)
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20th_Century_Fox_Home_Entertainment_(2013).png|2013-present logo (bylineless). The open matte of 20th Century Fox with the fanfare CBS Fox Home Video.
 
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Revision as of 15:22, 1 December 2015

1977-1982: Magnetic Video Corporation

Prior to 1982, all 20th Century Fox films were released on Betamax, VHS and laserdisc by Magnetic Video Corporation. In 1981, this former home video distributor owned the rights to United Artists films, shortly before Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Film Co. bought those rights. A year later, Magnetic Video was renamed to 20th Century Fox Video.

1982-1998: CBS/FOX Video

1982-1983

In 1982, 20th Century Fox Film Corporation merged CBS Video Enterprises and 20th Century Fox Video to form CBS/Fox Video. This was the new company's first logo.

1983-1984

Like the first CBS/Fox Video logo, this one's not pretty easy to find. It is featured on 1983 prints of Fox films, such as the 1984 VHS releases of Star Wars: A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back.

1984-1998

As of 1991, CBS/Fox Video no longer distributed mainstream titles from 20th Century Fox Film Corporation, and in 1998, Fox Entertainment Group acquired CBS/Fox Video, causing the company to become defunct.

Seeing as though this was CBS/Fox Video's last logo ever made, it should be much easier to find than the first two logos. It is commonly used on all VHS tapes of 20th Century Fox films from 1985 to 1991, including the 1986 VHS of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi and the 1990 re-prints of all three Star Wars films. As the logo gradually became from uncommon to very rare during the 1990s, one of the last videos to use this logo was FernGully 2: The Magical Rescue, released on March 17, 1998.

The fanfare music for this logo is the same as its 1983 counterpart.

1991-1998: Fox Video

1991-1993

Starting with the 1991 VHS of Home Alone, released on August 22, 1991, all non-CBS mainstream titles from 20th Century Fox Film Corporation used this logo instead of the 1984 CBS/Fox Video logo. If you're looking for a 1992 VHS of a 20th Century Fox film (including the 1992 re-prints of the Star Wars Trilogy), this logo shouldn't be that hard to find.

The 1991 prints of the first four Dr. Seuss short films had this logo.

1993-1995, 1996

This was Fox Video's second logo, which ran from May 1993 to late 1995. It made appearances on the 1993 VHS of Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, the 1994 VHS of Streamline Pictures' English dubbed version of My Neighbor Totoro, the 1994 VHS releases of the first four Dr. Seuss short films, and early films with the 1994 20th Century Fox logo, all of which were released in 1995. It also made a laserdisc appearance on Die Hard with a Vegeance on 1996.

1995-1998

This was Fox Video's last logo, but is still hard to find, seeing as though back then, the name "Fox Video" was alternating with its current name, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. The logo can be seen on VHS releases of Independence Day, Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie, Goosebumps: The Haunted Mask, the 1996 VHS of The Sound of Music, and the 1997 VHS of the Special Editions of the Star Wars trilogy.

1995-Present: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment

U.S. and Canada

1995-2008

File:20th Century FOX Home Entertainment (1995-2009) 60p variant (No fade transitions)

The 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment logo. This is the fanfare from The Peanuts Movie (2015) with fanfare of a logo of the piano of the author Kenny Costoya. Where are logos of the VHS released such climb as open-matte to WideScreen. This variant are on late to 1995 VHS releases such as Barney's Birthday!, Dr. Dottle, Anastasia, Men of God, Barney's Listen to the Night Time, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers The Movie, Turbo Power Rangers The Movie, Rusty: The Great Rescue, Barney's It's Good To Be Home, Barney's Pijama Party: Special Edition, Star Wars, Babes in Toyland, and UuuuuuFriooooo! A widescreen matted version (where it is cropped from the 4x3 FOV like the next logo, from The Peanuts Movie of the fanfare with piano by the author Kenny Costoya).

This is one of the most common logos to find on DVDs, Laserdiscs and VHS tapes from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, and the first to appear on DVDs released by that company. Of course, any DVDs with this logo are virtually always Region 1 encoded.

VHS tapes and DVDs with this title card include the 1995-2008 prints of all three Star Wars films, the 1997 prints of Home Alone and Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, and the 1996-1998 prints of all Dr. Seuss short films. The final use of this logo was used in the following DVDs of American Dad! Volume 3 and the 2008 reprint of Babes in Toyland.

The original version of the logo where it cuts out to black is rare on these releases. This variant can be found on late 1995 VHS releases such as Star Wars, Snoopy Come Home, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie and the 1996 laserdisc release of Die Hard with a Vengeance. DVD releases with this original logo variant is unknown since they've frequently used the version that fades out to black on them. The VHS releases where the logo faded in from black was found on VHS releases of Dr. DolittleRusty: The Great Rescue, and Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones. A widescreen matted version (where it is cropped from the 4x3 FOV like the next logo) can be found on DVDs including Quest for Fire, Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry, Airheads, Thunder and Lightning, and the Anchor Bay DVD of Kenny & Co.

2003-2009

On the early 2000's, the 1995 logo was seen updated to contain the "A News Corporation Company" byline in the film logo. This title card logo can be seen on D-Theater D-VHS releases from the company. It can also be seen on 2006-2009 DVD releases like Home Alone: Family Fun Edition and on all U.S. releases of 20th Century Fox movies and television shows from the late 2000s. Certain full-screen DVD releases use the uncropped version of the title card on later releases as those released in 2006 use the previous title card from 1995.

From May 23, 2006 to March 4, 2008, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment co-distributed five Thomas & Friends DVDs from Seasons 9-11, including Carnival Capers (Rosie's first appearance on DVD).

International

1995-2000

This logo was used in all countries outside of the U.S. and Canada, on VHS tapes and DVDs containing 20th Century Fox installments from the mid to late 1990s and in 2000. On DVD releases, the logo is silent.

2000-2009

Again, if you live anywhere outside of the U.S. and Canada, the logo won't be hard to find at all. It appears on many DVDs of 20th Century Fox movies during the 2000s decade, such as the first DVD releases of all six Star Wars films. The fanfare music is the same as the 1994 20th Century Fox logo.

2006-2010 (Blu-ray Disc version)

All Blu-ray Disc releases of 20th Century Fox movies until November 2010 use this logo. One of them is the 2009 Blu-ray Disc release of Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.

2009-2010 (DVD version)

The DVD version of the Blu-ray Disc logo shown above this one debuted on October 27, 2009 with Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs. It also appears on the U.S. DVD import of Diary of a Wimpy Kid (2010) and on early films with the 2009 20th Century Fox logo, including Avatar, but will gradually become rarer to find in the future, since it was short-lived.

2010-Present

First seen in November 2010, this logo is currently in use on all new releases of 20th Century Fox installments worldwide, such as on the DVD and Blu-ray Disc releases of Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules and Dog Days, and on all films with the standard variant of the current 20th Century Fox logo, first seen in 2011. The last DVDs and Blu-ray Discs with this byline were released on October 22, 2013. As of November 12, 2013, the logo is now bylineless because News Corporation was replaced by 21st Century Fox.

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