MTV Home Entertainment

Background
MTV Home Entertainment (formerly MTV Home Video) is the home entertainment arm of MTV. The company's output was originally distributed by Sony Music Video and would soon be transferred to Paramount Home Video after MTV's parent Viacom acquired Paramount in 1994. Despite this, aside from Nickelodeon releases (which Paramount started distributing in 1996), Sony continued distributing MTV releases on VHS until 2000 (international releases were distributed by CIC Video until 2000 on VHS).

1st Logo (1989-1997)


Logo: A shorter version of the MTV Mirror ident, but with the words "HOME VIDEO" appearing instead of "MUSIC TELEVISION".

Technique: Stop motion animation, the appearance of the words and letters.

Music/Sounds: The second part of the ident's soundtrack, but with a loud and different thud sound.

Availability: Rare. Seen on early Beavis and Butt-head videos such as "Work Sucks!" and "The Final Judgment", as well as The Best of Liquid Television and The Grind workout tapes.

2nd Logo (1996-2003)
Logo: On a black background, we see a large white circle flash on and off. Then, we see a smaller circle move in from the left of the screen, leaving behind different colored copies as it moves, a la the James Bond gun barrel sequence. Another circle does the same from the right side of the screen. Once the latter reaches the middle, yet another circle appears much closer up on the screen. A triangle pointing towards the right with a rounded lower section moves out of the circle, which slightly widens in the process and stops in full view. Then, a finger appears and pushes the triangle, causing it to turn with the MTV logo appearing in the circle in black, which proceeds to pulsate (like a speaker) until the screen alongside the logo becomes white and the shapes become black. The black words "home" and "video" in a sans-serif typeface slide in from the left and right sides of the screen respectively. The end product fades out and the words "stick it in. press play." in an odd, computerized font fade in and out.

Technique: Simple late 90s animation.

Music/Sounds: A James Bond-esque piece of music that tenses throughout the logo and ends in a 9-note electric guitar theme. As the slogan fades in, the sound of a VHS tape being put into a VCR can be heard.

Availability: Seen on later Sony releases of MTV shows before Viacom took over distribution rights. Was seen on the Australian version of The Ren and Stimpy Show VHS "Incredibly Stupid Stories" (which is shown before some MTV Home Video promos), which is odd, as the VHS is from Nickelodeon (however, this could be because CIC Video distributed MTV Video releases in Australia/UK at the time).

3rd Logo (1997-2010)


Logo: On a black background, several rings zoom in and move around, alongside a triangle and an oval. As the oval and rings spin (changing colors from purple to and then ), the numbers on it change from 5 to 1 like a film countdown. Then the circle rotates one more time and reveals the pre-2010 MTV logo on it. The rings disappear as the triangle moves to its normal position near the circle, and the sans-serif words "home video" flip below the logo. A flickering shadow with a bar scrolling through it appears behind both the circle and the text. The entire logo floats, then it blurs and turns black with rainbow edges as a white flash occurs. Finally, the logo stops changing colors and sits still before being overtaken by static.

Trivia: Despite the name change to "MTV Home Entertainment" in 2004, newer releases continued using the "home video" banner for this logo on-screen.

Variant: In the early 2000s, a variant used for DVD and post-2002 VHS releases was introduced. The logo is throughout; the circle and "home video" text also don't blur when the flash appears, instead glitching briefly after the flash. The ending animation also differs from the VHS variant.

Technique: The movement of the objects, and the static. CGI.

Music/Sounds: A heavy drum-and-bass theme is heard throughout, alongside a computerized female voiceover (supplied by the "Kathy" voice in the text-to-speech program on Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X) counting down from 5 to 1, a robotic voice (supplied by the "Trinoids" novelty voice in the same text-to-speech program, albeit transposed 3 semitones higher) quickly saying the company name, and a robotic male voiceover (supplied by the "Fred" voice in the same text-to-speech program) saying "Stick it in. Press play.", and finally a loud bit of static.

Music/Sounds Variant: Sometimes, a 80s synth hip hop-esque theme is heard instead. The voices remain the same.

Availability: Uncommon. Seen on VHS releases and DVDs of MTV shows such as Beavis and Butt-head: The Mike Judge Collection, Daria: Best Friends, Jackass, MTV Yoga, and Æon Flux: The Complete Animated Collection. Some DVDs, like Daria: The Complete Animated Series, and some MOD DVD-R releases from the company, skip this logo altogether. This first appeared on some Sony-distributed releases in 1997 including Beavis and Butt-head: Hard Cash.