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Background: Happy Face Home Video was the public domain family/kids VHS distributor of Happy Face Productions*.
Background: Happy Face Home Video was the public domain family/kids VHS distributor. It was said to be a divison of similarly said Happy Face Productions, although this is unknown. The company was founded in 1985 to "




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Happy Face Home Video (1986)
Happy Face Home Video (1986)
Logo: TBA


Logo: TBA
FX/SFX: The logo appearing, and that's it. The printed design of the logo explains the overall low-budget aesthetic of it, and it also looks off the screen's perspective.

Music/Sounds: A majestic brass fanfare. In this case, this was taken from the introduction of the vintage Paramount cartoon "Christmas Comes But Once a Year", being put into this logo in a low-pitched fashion.


FX/SFX: The logo's weird iris transition, and that's it. The printed design of the logo explains the overall low-budget aesthetic of it, and it also looks off the screen's perspective.
Availability: Seen on Classic Cartoons Volumes 1 through 9. It was also seen on Superman tapes.


Music/Sounds: It might vary depending on the video. On the Classic Cartoons releases, a bombastic brass fanfare plays, which was taken from the vintage Paramount cartoon "Christmas Comes But Once a Year", albeit low-pitched.
Editor's Note: None.


Availability: Seen on Classic Cartoons Volumes 1 through 9. It was also seen other public domain tapes distrubuted from the company.


Editor's Note: This is noticed to scare a few people because they would find the face scary. Not to mention the bombastic music can be found as very loud. However, the lack of animation can make it harmless to some.
* It is unknown if it actually is a subsidiary of said company.

Revision as of 23:45, 9 February 2021

Logo description by SnowflakesOmega and vhslogos


Background: Happy Face Home Video was the public domain family/kids VHS distributor. It was said to be a divison of similarly said Happy Face Productions, although this is unknown. The company was founded in 1985 to "


(1986-1988)

Happy Face Home Video (1986)

Logo: TBA

FX/SFX: The logo's weird iris transition, and that's it. The printed design of the logo explains the overall low-budget aesthetic of it, and it also looks off the screen's perspective.

Music/Sounds: It might vary depending on the video. On the Classic Cartoons releases, a bombastic brass fanfare plays, which was taken from the vintage Paramount cartoon "Christmas Comes But Once a Year", albeit low-pitched.

Availability: Seen on Classic Cartoons Volumes 1 through 9. It was also seen other public domain tapes distrubuted from the company.

Editor's Note: This is noticed to scare a few people because they would find the face scary. Not to mention the bombastic music can be found as very loud. However, the lack of animation can make it harmless to some.

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