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'''Availability:''' Appeared on some Tintin VHS from the late 80's in Spain, such as ''Tintín on The Shark's Lake'', and the 70's ''Tintin at the Temple of Sun''.
'''Availability:''' Appeared on some Tintin VHS from the late 80's in Spain, such as ''Tintín on The Shark's Lake'', and the 70's ''Tintin at the Temple of Sun''.



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[[Category:Spanish home entertainment logos]]
[[Category:Spanish home entertainment logos]]

Revision as of 08:02, 12 October 2022


Not be confused with the home video division of Viva Films.

(1983-Late 1980's)

Nickname: "The Viva Box"

Logo: On a blue starry sky background, we see a box zooming in from the top left. When it's finished, the words "HOME VIDEO" slide in on the bottom of the box. The whole thing looks pretty similar to the logo for RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video until the inside of the box is filled with red, wiping downward, and the word "VIVA", in a fancy cursive font, flies in, flipping around as it makes its way into the box.

FX/SFX: The animation in the logo looks kind of simple, and, as stated above, the logo design looks similar to the RCA/Columbia Home Video logo.

Music/Sounds: A funky futuristic-sounding synth-piano sounder.

Availability: Appeared on some Tintin VHS from the late 80's in Spain, such as Tintín on The Shark's Lake, and the 70's Tintin at the Temple of Sun.

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