![]() ![]() Some Australian tapes released by PBV Video use this logo as well, as well as some British tapes released by RCA/Columbia Pictures International Video.Įditor's Note: The animation is cheap, on top of the fact that the extended version has the error of having objects that don't disappear when the logo ends (it's worse considering the fact that they don't fade out), but it's a nice mix of puppetry and computer animation.1 and likely appears on Doozer Music as well. It appears on two releases from the Walt Disney Telecommunications and Theatrical Company - Fraggle Songs Vol.Music/Sounds: A warbly "outer space" synth scale, then a series of synth whooshes.Īvailability: Extremely rare, although it's slightly more common internationally. The logo is also darker.įX/SFX: The line drawing itself in, Kermit appearing, and the comets and text flying over him. At the end, all of the logo except for Kermit (still moving his head even after the screen goes black), the "HOME VIDEO" text, and the line disappear, and then the listed items disappear after it. Variant: There is an extended version with Kermit also looking down at the line. ![]() Trivia: Kermit was probably operated by Jim Henson in this logo. He then stares at them and nods his head before fading out. Pink text reading "HOME VIDEO" then fades in below, with Kermit between both words. ![]() Then, large text reading "MUPPET", in a font similar to the logo for The Muppet Show and colored yellow-orange, flies in and settles over Kermit. Suddenly, an odd pink outline blob pops up, and it's filled in to reveal Kermit the Frog, who stares in awe as two comets shoot over his head in opposite directions. Logo: On a navy blue space background, a pink line draws along the bottom. ![]()
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