HBO Home Entertainment (Warning Screens)

1st Warning (November 1981-1982)
Visuals: On a black background is the following text in white: Arial Black Arial

Technique: None.

Audio: None.

Availability: Found on the earliest Thorn-EMI Video releases, preceded by the still Thorn-EMI logo.

2nd Warning (1982-1985)
Visuals: On a black background, two lines appear near the top. On top of the first big line, "Arial Black", in white and in big letters, types itself in. Then, in the middle of the lines, "Arial", in white as well, types itself in. On the bottom of the second red line, "Arial", also white, types itself in. Finally, below that, the following text in white types itself in: Arial Variants:
 * As seen at the end of American prints of Duran Duran, the British version of the warning uses a different warning text. This variant was also seen on many tapes released by SVS.
 * A black and white variant exists on the 1983 VHS of The Captain's Paradise.

Trivia: This warning, alongside much of the subsequent warnings, says that "editing" tapes is illegal, which is debatable. This part of the warning became the subject of a spoof in episode 23 of Oddity Archive, "Scary Logos (and Other Nostalgic Video Terrors)", in which the series' host (Ben Minnotte) mentions this, only to open his house door to discover cops sent by the FBI, who beat him up (off-screen) for doing so.

Technique: Chyroned text animation.

Audio: None.

Availability:
 * Seen on all Thorn-EMI Video releases of the era in the US and the UK, including Ralph Bakshi's The Lord of the Rings.
 * This also appears on a variety of locally-pressed New Zealand tapes by various distributors (Thorn-EMI Video had left there in 1985), and also on UK tapes released by Cannon Video from 1986-1990.

3rd Warning (1985-1988)
Same as the Aries Video warning.

4th Warning (1988-1993)
Visuals: On a fuchsia/dodger blue gradient background, the words "Arial Black" appear on top with the same text from the previous warning below, all in white. It looks like this:  Arial Black Arial

Technique: Same as the previous warning.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on HBO Video releases of the era, such as Mr. and Mrs. Bridge, Mom and Dad Save the World, and Ricochet.

5th Warning (August 19, 1992)
Visuals: On a backdrop of multiple copies of the HBO Video logo, we see the  words "Arial " with an underline and the warning text from the previous warnings below, all in white. It looks like this: Arial Arial Arial Arial

Technique: Same as the previous warning.

Audio: None.

Availability: This warning's only known appearance is on Rock-a-Doodle.

6th Warning (May 1993-Spring 2005)
Visuals: Same as the previous warning, except the warning text is in a yellow Futura font, and it stands against a shimmering curtain with multiple copies of the HBO Home Video logo. It looks like this: Arial Arial

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: None.

Availability:
 * Seen on HBO Home Video releases of the era.
 * It is unknown whether this ever appeared in Spanish or the Spanish-subtitled release of Last of the Dogmen used the standard version.

7th Warning (1997-2003)
Visuals: Same as the 1997 PBS Home Video warning.

Variant: On ''Do You Believe in Miracles? The Story of the 1980 U.S. Hockey Team'', the warning appears squeezed.

Technique: None.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on certain DVD releases from HBO, such as Flashpoint, Jeff Foxworthy: Totally Committed, Above Suspicion and Ellen DeGeneres: Here and Now. Also on PBS DVD releases, as well as the Trimark Home Video DVD release of Hercules in New York.

8th Warning (1998-2005; December 25, 2007)
Same as the 1990-2005 MGM Home Entertainment Warning Screen at the time.

Variants:
 * On some DVDs, such as ¡Three Amigos!, Sex and the City: The Complete First Season, The Volunteers, and When Trumpets Fade, the warning is taken from a video master, as evident in the fuzzy picture and the fade out.
 * On the 2007 DVD of Living & Dying, New Line's warning screen is used in widescreen.

Availability: Seen on most DVD releases from HBO, such as Goodnight Moon and Other Tales, My Big Fat Greek Wedding and 61*, as well as season sets of shows like Everybody Loves Raymond and The Sopranos.

9th Warning (1998-January 14, 2020)
Same as the DVD variant of the 1988-2005 Universal Studios Home Entertainment Warning Screen at the time.

Variants:
 * Starting in 2005, the warning is presented in widescreen.
 * On Blu-rays, such as Game of Thrones: The Complete Fourth Season, the warning text is rearranged.

Availability: Seen on a lot of DVD releases from HBO, such as Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead, I Spy: A Thing that Flings and Other Stories, My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Out of Season, Warm Springs and Flight of the Conchords: The Complete First Season.

10th Warning (January 6, 2020-)
Same as the current Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Warning Screen at the time. Seen on current American HBO releases distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment since January 6, 2020.

1st Warning (1981-1984)
Visuals: On a blue background is the white warning text with a black outline, in an unusual font, scrolling up quite quickly, before segueing into the first Thorn-EMI Video Australia logo.

Variant: Later releases which had the second logo have the warning on a dark blue-green background, the text scrolls up slower and cuts to the second Thorn-EMI Video Australia before completely making it to the top of the screen.

Technique: 2D animation.

Audio: None for the earlier warning in Australia. The later warning and all New Zealand titles feature the first couple of bars of the Thorn-EMI Video logo from the time, which varies by country, just before the warning finishes scrolling.

Availability: Seen only on Australian and New Zealand VHS and Betamax releases from Thorn-EMI Video from the early 1980s.

2nd Warning (1984-1987)
Visuals: Over a black background, the logo starts with the white warning text from before, led by the text "Arial" scrolling up.

Technique: 2D animation.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on later Thorn-EMI Video Australia and all Cannon Video Australia releases, like Charlie Muffin.

Screen (1985)
Visuals: Over a navy blue background, the logo starts with the following text in white:

Arial

Technique: None.

Audio: None.

Availability: Found on a French VHS of Amityville II: The Possession.