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(Don't know much about this one, but might probably consider it as a bootleg company due to it's cover (https://www.rarovhs.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/the-changeling-vhs-2.jpg), i assume.)
 
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=== (Early 1990s) ===
=== (Early 1990s) ===
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'''Logo:''' On a black background, various slit-scan clips shoot themselves in the background, whilst everything slowly diagonally rotates. Whilst this happens, the words "{{Color|red|'''AMERICAN HORROR'''}}" fade in. Later on, it fades out, for the word "{{Color|red|'''P R E S E N T A'''}}" to fade in.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, various slit-scan clips shoot themselves in the background, whilst everything slowly diagonally rotates. Whilst this happens, the words "{{Color|red|'''AMERICAN HORROR'''}}" fade in. Later on, it fades out, for the word "{{Color|red|'''P R E S E N T A'''}}" to fade in.

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(Early 1990s)

File:American Horror.png

Logo: On a black background, various slit-scan clips shoot themselves in the background, whilst everything slowly diagonally rotates. Whilst this happens, the words "AMERICAN HORROR" fade in. Later on, it fades out, for the word "P R E S E N T A" to fade in.

Technique: Computer animation.

Music/Sounds: "Turn it Over" by Eddie Jobson, which fades out early at the end.

Availability: Extremely rare. Only known to be seen on a release of The Changeling (titled on theirs as The Puzzle).

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