Family Home Entertainment Kids

Background
Family Home Entertainment Kids was a specialty brand of Family Home Entertainment for kids-only releases on video.

1st Logo (1998-2000)
Nicknames: "The Doghouse", "FHE Kids"

Logo: On a black background, we see a crudely drawn doghouse. Then, a white square forms inside the doghouse as a head of a dog zooms out. and the "f.h.e." initials in its familiar font introduced in 1985 (colored green, red, and blue respectively) write themselves in. The dog's moves a bit as a red speech bubble with "kids" in it appears with a white outline, and the words "FAMILY HOME ENTERTAINMENT" fade in. The dog's tongue moves up and down.

FX/SFX: Simple animation for its time.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Rare. This was a prototype logo and only appears on very early releases from this label, notably on Kipper: The Visitor and Other Stories. However it appears at the end of Mowgli's Brothers (1976) on Lionsgate's streaming service, Vidmark, which is only available as an app on Roku.

2nd Logo (1999-2005)
Nicknames: "The Doghouse II", "FHE Kids II"

Logo: We see the same crudely drawn doghouse as before, this time on a white background. The same dog starts walking on the right side of the doghouse, sniffing the ground. The dog then walks in the doghouse. As this happens, the "f.h.e." initials fade in. The dog then peeks out with a bone in his mouth and barks (dropping his bone on the "h", of which it bounces off, in the process), then a red speech bubble with a black outline and "kids" on it appears next to the dog. The dog looks down and watches his bone fall to the ground. The words "FAMILY HOME ENTERTAINMENT" in Trajan Pro appears below "f.h.e.' as the dog blinks a bit.

Byline: From 2000 until 2004, the byline "AN ARTISAN ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY" fades in below the logo.

FX/SFX: The dog walking, barking, and dropping his bone.

Music/Sounds: A pizzicato string tune with flutes, followed by the dog's bark and a "thoomp" sound. Sometimes the logo is silent, with or without the bark and the thoomp sound.

Availability: Uncommon.
 * Such examples of releases that contain this logo include early Baby Einstein video releases (before Disney purchased the brand's company in a few years), season 1 of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles on VHS, as well as the TV special The Tangerine Bear (including Netflix and Cartoon Network prints). It also appears on several Hallmark Home Entertainment VHS tapes, along with Crayola-sponsored ones.
 * Also appears on several pre-2005 Clifford the Big Red Dog and Care Bears releases from Artisan/Lionsgate. This logo is retained on some of the DVDs from the Care Bears: The Original Series Collection set which was released in 2012, as they are reissues of previous releases.

Legacy: It's a cute logo and also not a terrible swan song for the company.