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  1. Family Home Entertainment (FHE) was an American home video company founded in 1980 by Noel C. Bloom. It was a division of International Video Entertainment, which had ...

    • (June 1981-1985, 1987) Visuals: On a zooming space background, a large pink/purple "sun" appears a few seconds in and slowly moves towards the screen while sizzling.
    • (November 1? , 1984-April 1991) Normal variant. Transformers trailer variant. Visuals: On a black background, a yellow-orange screen "flips" in by crawling the very back, the "top" and then down the front..
    • (May 9, 1991-1998) This section contains dead video embeds. This can happen if a video becomes removed from the original site and/or the user who uploaded it was terminated.
    • (May 15, 1998-2001) Visuals: Against a black background, a green "F" flips toward the screen, followed by a vermilion "H" and a lavender "E". A triangular vermilion "roof" lands on the "H" shortly after.
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  3. Above the logo the paintbrushes "wash" on the words " Family Home Entertainment ", with each word in red, blue, and yellow respectively. Variants: On rare occasions, the logo is still. An abridged version was used on a promo. FX/SFX: Impressive use of CGI from FHE, using the ability to pan in and out impressively!

  4. Family Home Entertainment (FHE) was an American home video company founded in 1980 by Noel C. Bloom. It was a division of International Video Entertainment, which had its headquarters in Newbury Park, California. Early FHE releases were distributed by MGM/UA Home Video. In the late 1980s, FHE's releases were distributed by MCA. Family Home Entertainment released volumes of The Transformers ...

  5. Family Home Entertainment was an American Home Video company founded in 1980 by Noel C. Bloom. It was a division of International Video Entertainment, which had its headquarters in Newbury Park, California. The company is known for releasing several 80s cartoons, as well as the seasonal Rankin/Bass holiday specials. f.h.e. released a number of the HBO Storybook Musicals on VHS, along with a ...

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