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  1. Background. Argentina Video Home (AVH) was an Argentinian video distributor that was formed in 1984 by the Coll-Saragusti group, and it was led by Luis Saragusti and Dardo Ferrari, who was the founder of a defunct video company Cine Video after leaving the United States, which by 1985, in order to release titles from mostly Warner Bros. Home Entertainment and CIC Video (later Universal Studios ...

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      Background. Argentina Video Home (AVH) was an Argentinian...

  2. This can usually be found on videos released by big-name companies, such as Hanna-Barbera Home Video, Warner Home Video, CIC Video (under license from Paramount), etc. (On a side note, Argentina and Uruguay are the only Spanish-speaking countries [other than Spain] to use the PAL/N format--most other Spanish-speaking countries, like Mexico ...

  3. From a VHS copy of The Man Called Flintstone.

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    • Music/Sounds
    • Scare Factor

    1st logo

    On a space background, we fade to a unknown planet as 2 copies of the AVH logo ("AVH" in a blocky font and in teal green tones) fade and zoom in, with 1 copies being upside down, representing a reflection. The copies spread apart from each other and then we cut to a different with a explosion, wiping in the same logo, but without boxes and the letters having a 3D trail. The background changes to 4 copies of the USS Enterprise escaping from an explosion, then to a mirrored shot to a planet wit...

    2nd logo

    In a space background with a 3D rotating globe, appear three yellow 3D outlined cubes, with blue spheres inside. One cube flies from space, the other appears behind the earth, and finally the last one appears from outside the screen. While rotating, the cube get to the screen, and eventually reveal the "AVH" letters in red on white squares, along some red indicators above

    3rd logo

    On a black background, we see three computer-generated computer monitors, the left one flipping horizontally, the center one flipping vertically, and the right one also flipping vertically, but reversed. "AVH" in a red blocky font comes from the left and flips into place, positioning itself on the computers.

    1st logo

    The opening portion of "Empire" by Tom Elliott, also used in the Fax Video Design and Dutch Video Star logos.

    2nd logo

    A electric guitar/rock theme.

    3rd logo

    An ominous-sounding synth fanfare that sounds like a bad remix of the Jeopardy! theme.

    1st logo

    Low to medium. The animation and music might not sit well with some, but others might laugh at the stolen Star Trek footage.

    2nd logo

    Minimal to medium, depending on how you feel about the synth music and animation.

    3rd logo

    Medium. Some people will find the flipping animation and music to be creepy sounding.

  4. Meanwhile, two "S" letters appear from the sides and stop on the center, then they move away to stop near the sides. A white upside-down triangle wipes in so the rest of the letters "UPERFILM" appears by also wiping in, before the same triangle wipes out. "VIDEO HOME" appears below, then the word "PRESENTA" appears letter-by-letter next to it ...

  5. Argentina Video Home (AVH) Foundation date: 1984. Official website: Official site (Spanish) You can contribute information to this page, but first you must login or register. Anime which this ...

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