I've seen (in the UK at least) a variation of that SOME OTHER GREAT TITLES FOR THE SMALL SCREEN variant that plays the intro to The Door's LA Woman rather than the tune played here. Didn't know there was another version...
1985 variant: VHS releases from December 1985-December 26, 1990 The Warner Communications byline variant is seen on Cheyenne Autumn, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, The Goonies, The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie, Spies Like Us, Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird, Pee-wee's Big Adventure, The Color Purple, National Lampoon's European Vacation, Beetlejuice, The Lost Boys, Innerspace, Vision Quest, Under the Cherry Moon, Heartbreak Ridge, The Witches of Eastwick, Empire of the Sun, the first two Lethal Weapon movies, the first 3 volumes of Beetlejuice (the animated series), and Batman. Despite the Time Warner byline appearing on the packaging, this variant still appeared on the 1990 VHS releases of Driving Miss Daisy, Joe Versus the Volcano, Tango & Cash, Next of Kin, Gremlins 2: The New Batch, Cookie, Penn & Teller Get Killed, In Country, Next of Kin, Second Sight, Roger & Me, Tango & Cash, Men Don't Leave, Hard to Kill, Impulse, Quick Change, the last 3 volumes of Beetlejuice (The Animated Series), the last 3 volumes of Police Academy: The Animated Series, and National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, plus the 1991 VHS of The Incredible Mr. Limpet (it's also intact on the 1994 reprint). 1990 variant: The Time Warner byline variant is a tough find, but it appeared on My Blue Heaven, Presumed Innocent, Memphis Belle, The Bonfire of the Vanities, The Rookie, The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter, GoodFellas, Defending Your Life, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Out for Justice, Rover Dangerfield, Curly Sue, Batman Returns, Lethal Weapon 3, Stay Tuned, Under Siege, and Blade Runner: The Director's Cut (only the Japanese-subtitled VHS; the American release uses the Time Warner Entertainment byline). This variant is surprisingly retained on the 1997 reissues of Curly Sue and My Blue Heaven, as well as on the 1998 Warner Bros. Hits reissue of Taste the Blood of Dracula (all of which have the next logo on the packaging and labels). This can also be found on the German-dubbed release of Akira and later copies of the 1985 VHS of Gremlins and reissues of Risky Business, The Man With Two Brains and National Lampoon's Vacation (all of which come in the 1986 packaging). 1993 variant: The Time Warner Entertainment byline appeared during the waning days of the logo, and appeared on Demolition Man, The Fugitive, Dennis the Menace, It Takes Two (1995 film), The Bodyguard, Batman Forever, both Ace Ventura movies, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, and Animaniacs Sing-Along: Yakko's World among others. Among the last tapes to use this logo were Eraser (pan-and-scan VHS only; the letterboxed VHS uses the next logo), Twister (both pan and scan and letterboxed VHS releases), Joe's Apartment, Tin Cup, Carpool, and the demo VHS of Bogus. This also replaces the Warner Communications variant on later copies of the 1991 VHS reissues of Beetlejuice, Caddyshack and National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. This was also retained on a 1998 Warner Bros HITS reissue of Disclosure. This variant makes a surprise appearance at the beginning of Tubi's print of "The Reindeer Hunter", the pilot episode of the Ace Ventura animated series.
Out of all the logos in this video, the 1985 Warner Home Video logo is my favorite, but I love 2 versions of that logo the first version I like of the '85 Warner Home Video logo is the one that says "A Subsidiary of Warner Bros. Inc, A Warner Communications Company" and the second version that I like is one that says "A Subsidiary of Warner Bros. Inc, A Time Warner Company". I do like the Peaceful/Boring Shield logo from 1995-2017 and even the Peaceful Shield 2 logo from 2017 (which people love to hate on) but in my personal opinion, I prefer the Cheesy Shield logo more than the Peaceful/Boring Shield logo because the Cheesy Shield logo takes me back to my childhood days when I had Batman Forever on VHS as well as other movies that had the Cheesy Shield Warner Home Video logo
@@davidslogoarchive5116 also VPJlogo in the stream tried to tell you you missed the red one he uploaded, but the stream ended. Also, the stream was pretty fun.
The 1995 Warner Home Video logo brings back so many memories! Love the piano music.
17:54 Nostalgia overload, bring back way too many good Memories.
18:09 This is From Space Jam 1996!
17:54 the memories, the music, please welcome into the stage…..
The peaceful aka boring shield!
20:25 daffy duck was my favourite 😍
14:17 Endgame is the most ambitious crossover event in history.
I've seen (in the UK at least) a variation of that SOME OTHER GREAT TITLES FOR THE SMALL SCREEN variant that plays the intro to The Door's LA Woman rather than the tune played here. Didn't know there was another version...
17:54 This is the true Warner Bros. logo. You can’t change my mind.
no the 1998-2020 was the real warner bros logo
17:56 my favorite logo ever
19:08 This Is From Harry Potter and the Chamber of secrets Scooby doo 2002,Kangaroo Jack,Looney tunes back in action and More.
13:06 so this is where the blue and white logo starts its debut, okie
I think people who are movie lovers do research on this.
I'm one of them.
David Andreasyan
Presents
Yes, I happen to be one
BORING?!! Bro that logo is super iconic! ❤
1985 variant: VHS releases from December 1985-December 26, 1990 The Warner Communications byline variant is seen on Cheyenne Autumn, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, The Goonies, The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie, Spies Like Us, Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird, Pee-wee's Big Adventure, The Color Purple, National Lampoon's European Vacation, Beetlejuice, The Lost Boys, Innerspace, Vision Quest, Under the Cherry Moon, Heartbreak Ridge, The Witches of Eastwick, Empire of the Sun, the first two Lethal Weapon movies, the first 3 volumes of Beetlejuice (the animated series), and Batman. Despite the Time Warner byline appearing on the packaging, this variant still appeared on the 1990 VHS releases of Driving Miss Daisy, Joe Versus the Volcano, Tango & Cash, Next of Kin, Gremlins 2: The New Batch, Cookie, Penn & Teller Get Killed, In Country, Next of Kin, Second Sight, Roger & Me, Tango & Cash, Men Don't Leave, Hard to Kill, Impulse, Quick Change, the last 3 volumes of Beetlejuice (The Animated Series), the last 3 volumes of Police Academy: The Animated Series, and National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, plus the 1991 VHS of The Incredible Mr. Limpet (it's also intact on the 1994 reprint).
1990 variant: The Time Warner byline variant is a tough find, but it appeared on My Blue Heaven, Presumed Innocent, Memphis Belle, The Bonfire of the Vanities, The Rookie, The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter, GoodFellas, Defending Your Life, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Out for Justice, Rover Dangerfield, Curly Sue, Batman Returns, Lethal Weapon 3, Stay Tuned, Under Siege, and Blade Runner: The Director's Cut (only the Japanese-subtitled VHS; the American release uses the Time Warner Entertainment byline). This variant is surprisingly retained on the 1997 reissues of Curly Sue and My Blue Heaven, as well as on the 1998 Warner Bros. Hits reissue of Taste the Blood of Dracula (all of which have the next logo on the packaging and labels). This can also be found on the German-dubbed release of Akira and later copies of the 1985 VHS of Gremlins and reissues of Risky Business, The Man With Two Brains and National Lampoon's Vacation (all of which come in the 1986 packaging).
1993 variant: The Time Warner Entertainment byline appeared during the waning days of the logo, and appeared on Demolition Man, The Fugitive, Dennis the Menace, It Takes Two (1995 film), The Bodyguard, Batman Forever, both Ace Ventura movies, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, and Animaniacs Sing-Along: Yakko's World among others. Among the last tapes to use this logo were Eraser (pan-and-scan VHS only; the letterboxed VHS uses the next logo), Twister (both pan and scan and letterboxed VHS releases), Joe's Apartment, Tin Cup, Carpool, and the demo VHS of Bogus. This also replaces the Warner Communications variant on later copies of the 1991 VHS reissues of Beetlejuice, Caddyshack and National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. This was also retained on a 1998 Warner Bros HITS reissue of Disclosure. This variant makes a surprise appearance at the beginning of Tubi's print of "The Reindeer Hunter", the pilot episode of the Ace Ventura animated series.
Very glad you did your own research on which VHS's these logos came in.
@@drummaster10 he just copied the CLG wiki's page for the logo
@@davidslogoarchive5116 Did he? Well, thats not smart of him to do.
13:44 This music sounded like it was from Nintendo Cereal System commercial from 1988, but without vocal, and it repeats 😁😁😁
0:20 1st Logo
3:57 2nd Logo
17:47 3rd Logo
21:35 4th Logo
0:20 1st Logo
3:57 2nd Logo
17:47 3rd Logo
21:35 4th Logo
0:20 1st Logo
3:57 2nd Logo
17:47 3rd Logo
21:35 4th Logo
My favorite logo from Warner Home Video 17:54
The piano in it gives me nostalgia, imma need the sheet music for that
Terry: You're Batman.
Bruce: I was Batman.
unrelated comment moment
I am katana
Perhaps a WB Animation Logo History could work
1:51 Where was this from?
Wait a minute? How did Sir Topham Hatt know that Thomas tricked Ryan into taking bad coal? He wasn’t even at the construction yard when that happened.
What does fucking Thomas The Tank Engine have to do with the topic of this video?
Gracias por video del Warner home video
4:02 is my favorite one!
Wb logos in the 2000s had American online time Warner
In thaifilm- asian online
1:21 can you tell me where did you get that?
i’m looking for the original video for 8 years and still can’t find it
@lmanoob5721xtimes Midnight Dream by Daniel Finot
13:24 What's that from?
VERRÜCKTER ALS DIE POLIZEI ERLAUBT (POLICE ACADEMY)
Good translation, but quite a good guess.
Out of all the logos in this video, the 1985 Warner Home Video logo is my favorite, but I love 2 versions of that logo the first version I like of the '85 Warner Home Video logo is the one that says "A Subsidiary of Warner Bros. Inc, A Warner Communications Company" and the second version that I like is one that says "A Subsidiary of Warner Bros. Inc, A Time Warner Company". I do like the Peaceful/Boring Shield logo from 1995-2017 and even the Peaceful Shield 2 logo from 2017 (which people love to hate on) but in my personal opinion, I prefer the Cheesy Shield logo more than the Peaceful/Boring Shield logo because the Cheesy Shield logo takes me back to my childhood days when I had Batman Forever on VHS as well as other movies that had the Cheesy Shield Warner Home Video logo
The Outsiders
He also found the rare logos, WHAT!?
Yep.
AKA: Nostalgia logo history
20:09 um… what? how did the warner bros home video logo get on disney channel?
The cheesy shield
KineMaster Watermark: *sleeping*
Warner bros- 100 percents of polish Company
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Logo
1:05 united artists plaster
Did you find any rare logos in the searchlight pictures logo history?
Not really.
@@davidslogoarchive5116 also VPJlogo in the stream tried to tell you you missed the red one he uploaded, but the stream ended.
Also, the stream was pretty fun.
@@xboxgamesxbox9455 I know, I know.
@@davidslogoarchive5116 and were you the one to find the rare logos in the history?
@@xboxgamesxbox9455 nope.
It was VPJ.
I believe 4 Warner brothers in clouds
what says WCI Home Video
Español 7:50
what is wci mean?
Warner Communications Incorporated
19:14
KineMaster = ZZZ