Logos like that tended to startle me as a little one. The f.h.e. one from the late 80s with its loud synth sure did whenever I wanted to watch Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. Ironic how I'm kinda drawn to them now.
So glad I can use Internet because people here really think about the most important questions, such as how the Warner Home Video logo evolved through history. Abraham Lincoln
Yeah all Warner Bros. VHS releases from 1986 to 1996 had it. I think shitty "Twister" was the last one. The parent of UPN, son. More popular and the real Warner Bros. network not Tribune's crap.
I only recognized the ones from 2003 (Matrix Revolutions DVD) and early 1996 (w/ Twister VHS and stuff). I wish they'd go back to the 90s version specifically: very unique, sometimes intimidating, but an absolute classic there.
0:42 When I Heard This Jingle As A Kid I Ran To The Living Room Because I Thought It Was Gonna Be Pee Wees Big Adventure But Once I Saw It Was IT i Ran The Shit Back To My Room 🤣
I always wondered if Jerry Goldsmith composed the melody of the 1986 home video logo or something, because that tune plays at the beginning of Gremlins, when the WB logo appears and it fades giving pass to the movie itself (And connected to the movie soundtrack)
That fanfare was originally composed by Max Steiner in the 1930s. They re-recorded it for the Gremlins soundtrack because that was the first movie in a long time to use the original shield logo, as opposed to the Warner Communications logo, which was nominally silent. And I've noticed that recently, Warner has gone back and replaced THAT logo with their current one on DVDs and things.
That fanfare was originally composed by Max Steiner in the 1930s. They re-recorded it for the Gremlins soundtrack because that was the first movie in a long time to use the original shield logo, as opposed to the Warner Communications logo, which was nominally silent. And I've noticed that recently, Warner has gone back and replaced THAT logo with their current one on DVDs and things.
It scared me more because of how industrial it looked. Now it's beastin' as fuck. If I had been exposed to UPN when I was very little, likely would have scared me too. Saw The WB (via WPIX The WB 11 cause I lived in the city of Brooklyn) and that logo didn't scare me. That "11" was an eyesore. Then I got exposed to the The WB logo. That's how I knew The WB had nothing in common with Warner Bros.. The former is Tribune's attempt to whiten WB. Another stupid lame logo. Even when I was a kid I knew UPN had more in common with Warner Bros. than The WB. I'm reviving UPN, which was more popular, and creating WB, a real Warner Bros. network.
In fact , the 2nd logo have been released (i suppose) FIRST in Canada in 1985 . I suppose this because I have the Original 1985 (French Canadian) 1st pressing of ''Gremlins'' and the opening logo is this one and not the 1980-1985 (\\') logo . Even the cover have the WB shield logo .
@Jon Thornton It was first used on a December 30, 1996 release, then on a March 11, 1997 release. Starting on March 26, 1997, it was used as a regular logo.
I would rather keep the 1996 Warner Home Video logo, why cause I had nostalgic feelings about that one, those Teletubbies VHS Tapes, Charlie & The Chocolate Factory 2005, Leapfrog, Charlie Brown, Wiggles, and Tiny Toon Adventures DVDs
You just described my nightmare about the second logo. Only instead of a plane avoiding the logo, I was standing on the byline before the WB nearly knocked me off.
There is a very rare music variant of the 1st logo that we had in the UK - it was used in the last year of the logo and had a voice over introducing trailers.
I really love the 1996 logo, because it was my childhood and a nostalgic favorite of mine
How do you know that you are not the only thing that you don't understand when I downloaded?
What are you talking about?
The late 80s home video logo used to scare me. Now it's too OG for me. That trumpet composition is lit!
Jph
Even more interesting is the fact it's based on a fanfare WB used in the 30s. Remaking a classic fanfare with electronic instruments, basically.
MadameSomnambule Warner’s did and still do today have to honor its past while also looking to the future. I guess that’s why they did what they did.
Me too. (67%)
Me 2 rob but now it's officially an og theme music
The second Warner Home Video logo was my most favorite one. Very majestic.
tomorrow 3:00 bed 3:00 pruemer me Kersten Playing with try peps with the morning soft spot drop on
I remember it well from my Beetlejuice VHS tape!
Reminds me when watching ACE VENTURA OR ABOVE THE LAW
Mine too
I like the WB studio reflective logo animation and the soft theme that comes with it. By far I think it’s the best one Warner Brothers ever made.
I love the version with the primitive CGI and the epic music.
the 2nd logo?
VPJHuk
That's the one.
ruth mcnally same
Logos like that tended to startle me as a little one. The f.h.e. one from the late 80s with its loud synth sure did whenever I wanted to watch Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. Ironic how I'm kinda drawn to them now.
ruth know anything less time
1:33 use to scare me when I was a kid
So glad I can use Internet because people here really think about the most important questions, such as how the Warner Home Video logo evolved through history.
Abraham Lincoln
now i know the history of warner home video from video cassette to digital quality especially for blu-ray. Thanks a lot.
I really like the classic Warner home video music from 1980s-1990s. I was born in 1997 of September 23rd.
The time-lapse clouds in the 2nd logo cause me to upload my time-lapse clouds videos. Those clouds in the 2nd logo never gets old.
Oooooooh, this was so interesting! I love the higher quality versions of all the 80s idents for sure!! :)
That is a gay profile picture
@@GregoryAmicar57 don't worry about it he's probably a team Umizoomi fanboy or fangirl
@@thecoolmanstation This is gonna to be so great!!
i love the old intro logo and the old theme music
I Like The Second And The Third Warner Home Video Logos The Best.
3:51 Childhood
Spider
Llll
Okay ,That's Good.
Smuggy Kinda Died.
Okay Vickie That's Good .
Too.
The 2nd one scared the crap out of me when I was little. I think it came on before the Batman 89 VHS
willy wonka on vhs dude
Yeah all Warner Bros. VHS releases from 1986 to 1996 had it. I think shitty "Twister" was the last one.
The parent of UPN, son. More popular and the real Warner Bros. network not Tribune's crap.
@@robjackson5245 dont slander twister like that.
@@AzrealTheDemon I don't like that fucking movie
4:18 my right ear enjoyed this intro...
Yes, sorry about that. Some of the videos I found didn't have perfect audio. :-(
It's okay lol. :P
Smae
Same i mean
This use to scare the s out of me when I’m a was a few years old I was watching Harry Potter and the chamber of secrets
Woke up this morning thinking about this for some reason. It's just sooo nostalgic...*sigh*
It could be use like ringtone or wake up tune
The nostalgia I swear ❤️
I only recognized the ones from 2003 (Matrix Revolutions DVD) and early 1996 (w/ Twister VHS and stuff). I wish they'd go back to the 90s version specifically: very unique, sometimes intimidating, but an absolute classic there.
0:42 When I Heard This Jingle As A Kid I Ran To The Living Room Because I Thought It Was Gonna Be Pee Wees Big Adventure
But Once I Saw It Was IT i Ran The Shit Back To My Room 🤣
I love that second logo.
The first 3 minutes and 46 seconds are all I need to see. Respect and Acknowledgment to Graphic Designer Saul Bass and his Big \\'
The 80's one with a fanfare makes me nostalgic for police academy 4
Warner Bros Home Video From 2003 I love It piano and electronic piano
One of my favorite movies that has this logo is The Secret Garden. And I remembered the movie Richie Rich.
Great video
I always wondered if Jerry Goldsmith composed the melody of the 1986 home video logo or something, because that tune plays at the beginning of Gremlins, when the WB logo appears and it fades giving pass to the movie itself (And connected to the movie soundtrack)
Its likely. I just watched Gremlins recently and noticed that tune.
Max Steiner
That melody has been since around the 30's.
That fanfare was originally composed by Max Steiner in the 1930s. They re-recorded it for the Gremlins soundtrack because that was the first movie in a long time to use the original shield logo, as opposed to the Warner Communications logo, which was nominally silent.
And I've noticed that recently, Warner has gone back and replaced THAT logo with their current one on DVDs and things.
That fanfare was originally composed by Max Steiner in the 1930s. They re-recorded it for the Gremlins soundtrack because that was the first movie in a long time to use the original shield logo, as opposed to the Warner Communications logo, which was nominally silent.
And I've noticed that recently, Warner has gone back and replaced THAT logo with their current one on DVDs and things.
the 2nd one! yes!
2:57 I don’t know but this warner home video intro terrified the shit out of me as a kid and for some reason it still unsettled me now.
I was terrified of the 3rd logo as a kid for some reason, I’m ok with it now. The second one is awesome and is actually better than the current one
@@Woody17 someone please take this one to a mental hospital (wtf real)
I remember the 1986 - 1997 tune from the Batman 1989 VHS. It creeped me out but I liked it
It scared me more because of how industrial it looked. Now it's beastin' as fuck. If I had been exposed to UPN when I was very little, likely would have scared me too. Saw The WB (via WPIX The WB 11 cause I lived in the city of Brooklyn) and that logo didn't scare me. That "11" was an eyesore. Then I got exposed to the The WB logo. That's how I knew The WB had nothing in common with Warner Bros.. The former is Tribune's attempt to whiten WB. Another stupid lame logo. Even when I was a kid I knew UPN had more in common with Warner Bros. than The WB. I'm reviving UPN, which was more popular, and creating WB, a real Warner Bros. network.
In fact , the 2nd logo have been released (i suppose) FIRST in Canada in 1985 . I suppose this because I have the Original 1985 (French Canadian) 1st pressing of ''Gremlins'' and the opening logo is this one and not the 1980-1985 (\\') logo . Even the cover have the WB shield logo .
Misteur Cassette you're correct. the 2nd logo was introduced in a couple of releases in late 1985 then became used regularly from January 1986 on.
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@Jon Thornton It was first used on a December 30, 1996 release, then on a March 11, 1997 release. Starting on March 26, 1997, it was used as a regular logo.
***** From a Clint Eastwood VHS promo. It can be seen at the beginning of the 1988 VHS of The Dead Pool.
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Unfortunately, there's no video of the closing.
the wb logo looks like a sheild
Stunt Fan
Stunt Fan
The 3rd one was great
The first 1980 WCI logo is actually the current logo for Warner Music.
00:40 = right in the childhood!
Wow! Amazing Job! :D
Thanks!
2nd one (1986-1997) kinda freaked me out a bit. I think the 1986 one came on before Police Academy 4 on VHS. Still have it.
Another movie that I love with that is A little princess.
Too bad that logo is not on the dvd version
The Warner Bros. Equivalent to Disney's "And now, our Feature Presentation."
Ahh, the cheesy shield - ironic that name is given cause this was the most gangsta era of Warner Bros. Home Video.
The logo that lasted until 1997 was one I've always remembered especially from watching Free Willy
The 80’s logo music made me stand to attention
After that stirring fanfare, you're in for some serious entertainment! 📼
i-is this an induendo?
I Like The 2nd Warner Bros Music Logo at 0:40
Way to go!
Well done on 200,000 views.
Thank you. ;-)
Good job!
Thanks!
The second one makes me feel like I’m about to play Mario Party.
Child's Play (1988) brought me here.
The 2nd one is the coolest one
0:41 My Favorite Logo
I like the 1986 - 1997 version best and I wish Warner Brothers would bring that one back for old times sake.
Me too, I'm truly like the old school movies ever since I was younger.
I would rather keep the 1996 Warner Home Video logo, why cause I had nostalgic feelings about that one, those Teletubbies VHS Tapes, Charlie & The Chocolate Factory 2005, Leapfrog, Charlie Brown, Wiggles, and Tiny Toon Adventures DVDs
low version taken from the chamber of secrets
And from DVD releases of "Daffy Duck and Friends", "Bugs Bunny and Friends", and "Looney Tunes Center Stage: Volume 2".
EricEbac22 very important information we should all care about
#PPG
The piano/synth strings version is the one I grew up with.
Same, except I like the 2nd one with the CGI 3D logo and that awesome music better
Imagine a fantasy story where people are fleeing from something through the sky in a small plane and they narrowly avoid crashing into the WB logo 😅😅😅
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You just described my nightmare about the second logo. Only instead of a plane avoiding the logo, I was standing on the byline before the WB nearly knocked me off.
Taken from mickey and friends 1986-1997
The Warner Home Video CGI Shield logo debuted in December 1985, not January 1986.
+Stunt Fan Thanks for sharing this, very nice!
+Andre Christopher Feurtado You're welcome. :-)
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Warner Bros. ALWAYS has a good looking logo!
Where Are The Movie Variant Sound Effects From
They should update the Warner Home Video as the "As Time Goes By" motif. The one heard in movies and not edited TV one.
+Don McCullen Agreed.
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The classic ones are always better.
They did for Warner Bros. Animation.
I love the Warner home video logo from 1986 to 1997. The fanfare kicked ass. The logo that changed in 1998 sucked.
Tape B
Windows startup screens from 1985-1995 looks like it were inspiredfrom this.
I hope they keep the 1997 logo the same like today
Well they did change to Warner Bros Home Entertainment in 2017, but yes they are still using the 1996 logo in conjunction today
2:36 Holy crap
Is that peter cullens voice
Yes
OH Shit! I didn't know you would have a video with 169000 views. Awesome job!
Thanks. I do my best. :-)
But a few of them are in 4:3. Just noticed that , most of them are 16:9.
I took what was available. ;-)
Truly enough, a logo is a logo in any format.
Whether it be 4:3, 16:9. or 639:87.
Nice Job On The First Warner Home Video Logo .
Remember the 86 intro that appeared on my Never Ending Story & Daffy Duck's Quakbusters Video Tapes, what memories!
0:41 Gremlins (1984) version logo
0:41 thats from 1987-1995 not 1984. 0:20 THIS, is from 1984
4:37 Taken from Toodee’s First Bath
Here's the Proper logo!!! 0:00
3:51*
The 1989-97 is the original theme, from waaaay back in the 30s or 40s.
I remembered the second logo at the start of movies like all 3 Free Willy movies.
31 WCI HOME VIDEO WARNER BROS. PICTURES COMING SOON Gt Home With The Kits PREVIEW ATTRACTION 75 years entertaining the world
How they managed to escape AOL Time Warner I do not know.
Time Warner divested itself from AOL because it went out of business as an ISP back in the 2k's.
Me Too.
Remember, WB didn't retire these logos because they were old - they wrote them off for tax purposes.
3:51 Taken from Pearlie VHS
There's one logo that you need to show
3:50 Take from Harry Potter DVDs
who composed the second warner intro of the 2000s?
Don't you mean the 3rd logo February 1997-present
The 1996 one and continuing on is where all of us 90s boys go when we die.
There is a very rare music variant of the 1st logo that we had in the UK - it was used in the last year of the logo and had a voice over introducing trailers.
2:56 3:34
The 3rd logo used to scare me when I play the DVD Player.
I remember the second logo from Dennis the menace
3:51 1996 my beloved
The guy doing the Batman Forever ones sure sounds like Peter Cullen.
He is the voice of Eeyore.
I remember the third logo from my childhood
Of course, I was born in 1996, so it probably made sense
On Blu-Ray releases, the logo is zoomed out slightly and the cloud background is slightly zoomed in.
1:27 music sounds like Free Willy music but dialogue from different movie
Sounds like that music from Super Metroid that plays whenever you have to escape, at the beginning of the game.
3:50 every 2000/ 2010 kid grew up with this
Where is the logo at 1:23 from??
From a home video trailer for the movie "Chasers" (1994). Found it on the Video Detective YT channel.
3:42
To my Warner Bros. Pictures Warner Bros. Television Warner Bros. Home Video........
To my WB Warner Bros.
1:21 Is that a f*cking 20th Century FOX SOUND!?
No, it was not a f*cking 20th Century FOX SOUND.
Batman Mask of the Phantasm VHS intro ! (only missing Bugs Bunny eating his carrot)
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