The text shines and soon afterwards, a globe (showing only the Americas) fades in the center. Following the 1996 replacement of MCA by Universal City Studios, a new logo used introduced on in May 1997. 5 NBCUniversal acquired some of ITC's assets when Universal Pictures merged with PolyGram, but ITV plc still owns ITC's films and shows. Like the previous logo, this logo was also cropped to 1.85 for Universal's 75th anniversary logo in 1990. 1st Logo (November 1983-May 10, 1990; June? ...all in the MCA logo font. 6 NBCUniversal has … On some color releases, like colorized Woody Woodpecker cartoons at the time, the logo is tinted blue. Despite the change in 2012 as well as its eventual breakup, this logo is still used by Universal Music Group. Alternate version of the VHS/Laserdisc cover logo with the registered trademark (R) symbol on the bottom right. However, the "MCA Home Video" moniker was applied to both VHS and disc releases and became simply known as "MCA Home Video", alternating with the "MCA Videocassette" name until 1984. DiscoVision was riddled with issues, and numerous films were released from Universal, with Disney, Warner Bros., and Paramount also licensing titles to the label. DiscoVision was finally folded as a software label by MCA in 1981 reorganizing the division as "MCA Videodisc", and also expanded their videodisc operations to cover RCA's "SelectaVision" videodisc format. Watch Movies & TV Shows, including new releases and classics, available on Blu-ray, DVD, Digital HD and On Demand from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.

with "MCA" in its similar corporate font from before and has a white gradient texture on it and "UNIVERSAL" in its similar font as the movie logo from 1990-1997, but has a gradient texture on it. 2 Co-owned with Hearst Corporation. When the logo forms, either the "(R)" symbol or the "TM" symbol fades in on the bottom right of the screen. Then a starfield background fades in behind everything else, then the text shines again. Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (2015) (1080p HD) ... Universal Pictures Logo 2013 Effects 2 - Duration: 9:21. 4 Co-owned with Corus Entertainment. 1991 (Canada))1st Logo (November 1983-May 10, 1990; June? The background, however, has moving stars from the 1983 MCA Home Video logo in the background (as opposed to the regular version where the background stays static). 9:21. In 2015, the home entertainment division was restructured and was renamed as "Universal Pictures Home Entertainment". In December 1996, it renamed itself as "Universal Studios Home Video" when MCA was reincorporated as Universal Studios and in 2005 changed once again into "Universal Studios Home Entertainment". Universal Studios' home entertainment unit descended from MCA's "DiscoVision" system, which was created to develop the laserdisc system and entered the market in 1978 after development that started in the late 1960's, and the first demonstration of the system in 1972.

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In January 2020, it was announced that Universal and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment would be partnering to form a 10-year joint venture, which will see new and library titles from both companies being released on 4K UHD, Blu-ray and DVD under one entity; the venture is expected to launch in early 2021, pending regulatory approval. This version has the "TM" symbol on the bottom right.Alternate version of the VHS/Laserdisc cover logo with the registered trademark (R) symbol on the bottom right.A prototype version found on some VHS/LaserDisc covers from 1990.This logo is kept intact in the 2001 VHS reprint of Wee Sing in The Best Chrtistmas Ever (1990).Color version with "Digital Distribution" subtitle.Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat.

2012–present On the colorized versions of the Universal Sherlock Holmes movies, the letters are gold colored. It was launched in Atlanta, Georgia on December 13, 1978 and entered the market two days later (followed by a roll-out in Seattle, Washington in February 1979), after development that started in the late 1960's, and the first …

A few seconds later, as "MCA" and "UNIVERSAL" go into their positions in front of the globe, a red orange/yellow gradient fire flies through the screen, forming the words "HOME VIDEO" underneath, with a line above it and the globe stops rotating afterwards. With DiscoVision failing, MCA entered the home videocassette market in late 1980, creating "MCA Videocassette" to market releases to VHS and Betamax.