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===Background===
===Background===
'''Golden Books Family Entertainment''' was established by children's book publisher '''Golden Books''' as its home video unit. Its earliest releases in the 1985-1986 timeframe were probably the most well-remembered, featuring adaptions of popular Golden Books using illustrations shot out of the books with limited animation effects added. They also released other children's entertainment videos, often under the "[[GoldenVision]]" and "[[Golden Step Ahead]]" names. In 1997, the newly formed Golden Books Family Entertainment acquired the family programming along with the [[Alan Enterprises]] library from [[Broadway Video]] and began releasing videos through [[Sony Wonder]]. On August 16, 2001, the assets of Golden Books were sold to [[Classic Media|Classic Media, L.L.C.]] (since acquired by [[Entertainment Rights|Entertainment Rights plc]], now Boomerang Media, L.L.C., and later [[DreamWorks Animation]] which was later brought by NBCUniversal in 2016) and [[Random House Home Video|Random House]] (which now continues Golden Books as a standalone imprint) in a bankruptcy court auction, with Classic Media acquiring the libraries and Random House acquiring the publishing division. Classic Media continued releasing the Golden Books Family Entertainment catalog through Sony Wonder until 2007, when it changed distributors to [[Genius Products]] after [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony BMG Music Entertainment]] shut down Sony Wonder, but was moved to [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment]] on June 21. The catalog was later transferred to [[Vivendi Entertainment]] (now "Gaiam Vivendi Entertainment") after Genius Products announced to exit the home entertainment business in 2009, and is now in the hands of [[Cinedigm Entertainment|Cinedigm]] after they merged Gaiam Vivendi Entertainment into [[Newvideo]].
'''Golden Books Family Entertainment''' was established by children's book publisher '''Golden Books''' as its home video unit, under the name [[Golden Book Video]]. Its earliest releases in the 1985-1986 timeframe were probably the most well-remembered, featuring adaptions of popular Golden Books using illustrations shot out of the books with limited animation effects added. They also released other children's entertainment videos, often under the "[[GoldenVision]]" and "[[Golden Step Ahead]]" names. In 1997, the newly formed Golden Books Family Entertainment acquired the family programming along with the [[Alan Enterprises]] library from [[Broadway Video]] and began releasing videos through [[Sony Wonder]]. On August 16, 2001, the assets of Golden Books were sold to [[Classic Media|Classic Media, L.L.C.]] (since acquired by [[Entertainment Rights|Entertainment Rights plc]], now Boomerang Media, L.L.C., and later [[DreamWorks Animation]] which was later brought by NBCUniversal in 2016) and [[Random House Home Video|Random House]] (which now continues Golden Books as a standalone imprint of Penguin Random House) in a bankruptcy court auction, with Classic Media acquiring the libraries and Random House acquiring the publishing division. Classic Media continued releasing the Golden Books Family Entertainment catalog through Sony Wonder until 2007, when it changed distributors to [[Genius Products]] after [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony BMG Music Entertainment]] shut down Sony Wonder, but was moved to [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment]] on June 21. The catalog was later transferred to [[Vivendi Entertainment]] (now "Gaiam Vivendi Entertainment") after Genius Products announced to exit the home entertainment business in 2009, and is now in the hands of [[Cinedigm Entertainment|Cinedigm]] after they merged Gaiam Vivendi Entertainment into [[Newvideo]] until 2018, when the rights expired and transferred back to NBCUniversal.


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===1st Logo (Opening) (1985-1996)===
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===1st Logo (1996-2005)===
'''Logo:''' The screen is divided into two parts horizontally: the top half is black and the bottom half is a blue/lilac-sea green gradient, which depends on the quality. We see a book with its bottom side facing us, on the bottom half of the screen. As we zoom out it opens up and the pages turn, while a {{color|gold|yellow}} pie-shaped sun flies up from the book, whose pages rise up and turn {{color|gold|yellow}}. As this happens, the background becomes completely black. The pages and sun turn {{color|gold|golden}} (or at least a recreation) as a {{color|gold|golden}} rounded rectangle border zooms out and encloses the elements, with a space left where a ray of light wipes "{{color|gold|GOLDEN}}" in a Serif Gothic-like font below it. The rounded rectangle "morphs" into a TV tube as "{{color|gold|GOLDEN}}" zooms out to make way for "{{color|gold|BOOK}}" which is wiped on similarly, and "{{color|gold|VIDEO}}" which zooms out below that, with a shadow effect. The logo shines several times.

'''Opening Variant:''' On ''Campfire Thrillers'', after the logo is completely formed, the black background fades to a darkened sky background seen in the film's opening sequence, with the logo superimposed over it. When the logo and music ends, the logo fades out and the video's opening titles start over the sky background.

'''Closing Variants:'''
*In most cases, the "shining" part of the logo plays at the end, without music.
*At the end of ''Three She-Ra: Princess of Power Stories'', the logo fades in from a distance, slowly zooming up to the camera, and the color is bronze gold. Once it has practically overtaken the entire screen, it fades to the "She-Ra" logo zooming up, which stops and "shines" once it has come to a huge size. After that, it fades to the "Princess of Power" logo zooming in and shining, and then it fades to black. This was also seen on ''Three Hugga Bunch Stories'', but only the Golden Book Video portion was shown.
*On the release ''Three Fairy Tale Classics'', the standard "shining" end variant is seen, but the logo spins into view from a far distance before resuming like normal once it is at the correct size.
*On the original issue of the 1986 Golden Step-Ahead video ''Know the Alphabet'', the full opening logo is seen at the end of the video after the credits roll with the 1986 theme music, rather than the standard "still" closing variant. The full opening logo was also seen at the end of the 1986 video ''Get Ready to Read'', but silent.
*On some 1985 video releases, a different animation was used sometimes, which is described as the second logo.

'''Technique:''' Scanimate.

'''Music/Sounds:''' There were 2 majestic synth fanfares used on this logo.
* The first is a modified stock music track from the KPM music library entitled "Prestige Logo (a)" by Paddy Kingsland, with extra looped synthesizer effects added to the final note to fit the duration of the logo.
* The second fanfare is similar but an original composition with a different key, sounding somewhat more elaborately-produced.
* "Prestige Logo (a)" was used up until mid-1986 (most likely due to music rights issues) and often featured the second logo at the end of the video; the second fanfare was used from late-1986 to 1996.

'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' An abridged version of the logo is used which plays a variation of the last few notes of the 2nd version music, and the GoldenVision logo follows it.

'''Availability:''' Uncommon. Seen on Golden Book Video releases from the era. It's still saved on copies with a print version of the logo which uses a different yet similar font for the words. Some early 1990s releases had the trademark Golden Books Spine which was used on all later releases. One video with this logo on it is the animated HBO special ''Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No-Good, Very Bad Day''. It can also be seen on some [[DIC Home Entertainment|DIC]] video releases, including earlier releases of ''Madeline'' and the 1989 video ''Little Golden Book Land: The Great Harbor Rescue''. It also appeared on video releases of the rare anthology series ''A Bunch of Munsch''. All videos with this logo are now out of print, but can be sometimes found wherever used videos are sold. This was also found on the [[Scholastic Entertainment|Scholastic]] DVD release and Amazon Prime Video print of ''Commander Toad in Space''.

===2nd Logo (Closing, Alternate) (1985-1994)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is the text "Golden Books" in its familiar {{color|gold|golden}} color and hand-written font sliding in from the left. At the same time, the text "FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT" below in the Gill Sans font slides in from the opposite direction. When they both meet in the center, the whole logo "flashes" (a la the Cartoon Classics variant of the [[Walt Disney Home Video]] Neon Mickey logo).
'''Logo:''' We start out zooming in space, with an {{color|orange}} planet at the right of the screen and a {{color|blue}} planet at the left. Suddenly a comet appears and flies towards the center of the screen. When it reaches the center it "blows up"--i.e., there is a flash and the screen turns a {{color|gold|yellowish}} tint, and a few {{color|gold|yellow}} streaks emerge from the center and fly toward the screen, slightly moving left as they do so. A large Golden Book Video logo glowing {{color|blue}} zooms-out as the yellowish tint fades. The logo shines and zooms out with a {{color|gold|yellow}} shadow effect.


'''Variants:'''
'''Trivia:''' The logo's animation was produced by Animagination, Inc.
* An <u>in-credit version</u>, beneath an in-credit reference to [[CINAR]] (or [[DHX Cookie Jar|Cookie Jar]] on later prints) appears on the 1997-99 TV revival of ''Lassie''.
* An <u>opening version</u>, superimposed over a backdrop, with the word "Presents" under the logo exists.


'''Technique:''' 2D animation.
'''Variant:''' On ''Commander Toad in Space'', a registered trademark "®" symbol appears on the bottom right after the Golden Book Video logo appears, which fades out as the "shadow effect" occurs.


'''Audio:''' Either the end theme of the show, the ending of the [[Rankin/Bass Animated Entertainment|Rankin/Bass]] logo theme, or silence.
'''Technique:''' Scanimate.


'''Availability:''' Appears on the Golden Books Family Entertainment/Sony Wonder VHS of ''Frosty Returns'', and on late 1990s CBS broadcasts of the special (in both cases plastering the [[Broadway Video]] logo). It was also seen on Cartoon Network reruns of ''Underdog'' in the late 90s/early 2000s, and also on Tubi's prints of the show (when the show resurfaced on the Kabillion On Demand service in the late 2000s, the [[The Program Exchange|Program Exchange]] logo was present instead), and on broadcasts of the [[Rankin/Bass Animated Entertainment|Rankin/Bass]] holiday specials in the mid/late 1990s, typically after the R-B logo. The in-credit variant was seen on the late 1990s revival of ''Lassie'', followed by the Cinar logo (or Cookie Jar logo in recent years). The opening variant is only known to be seen on ''The Rudolph, Frosty and Friends Sing-Along'', a special tape released in conjunction with the US Postal Service's Priority Mail service in 1996.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A strange humming sound as we begin, with a "whoosh" as the comet appears followed by a synthesized explosion sound, a drone, and a gradual synthesized fade-out during the "shadow effect". Many of the sounds in this logo were sampled from the BBC's "Out Of This World" sound effects album.


===2nd Logo (September 2, 1997-1998)===
'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On a few videos, a female voice-over is heard saying, "The best of children's entertainment, presented by... Golden Book Video". This variant was put at the beginning of the video.

'''Availability:''' Rare. It was seen at the end of a handful of Golden Book video releases from 1985 (that have the "version 1" fanfare on the beginning logo). This logo was spotted on VHS releases of ''Masters of the Universe - 3 Stories'', ''Three Richard Scarry Animal Nursery Tales'' and ''Herbert the Timid Dragon and Other Tales'', to name a few. It was also seen on reissues of said videos well into 1991. It also shows up in the middle of ''Masters of the Universe - 4 Stories'' (in-between the second and third stories). It also appeared at the end of the 1993 VHS, Scholastic DVD and Amazon Prime Video release of ''Commander Toad in Space'', long after it was no longer in regular use (likely due to that program's science-fiction theme). In a few rare cases on some Canadian releases, this actually replaces the opening logo at the beginning of the videos (with voice-over), and was only spotted on a few releases, such as the 1986 release of ''Sandra Beech: The Pretend Box'' (to name one).

==Golden Books Family Entertainment==
===1st Logo (1996-2005)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a white background, there is a shiny, lowercase "{{color|gold|{{Font|Times New Roman|g}}}}" reading a {{color|red}} book. Underneath it is the text from before in {{color|blue}}.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see the text "Golden Books" in its familiar {{color|gold|golden}} color and hand-written font sliding in from the left. At the same time, the text "FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT" below in the Gill Sans font slides in from the opposite direction. When they both meet in the center, the whole logo "flashes" (a la the Cartoon Classics variant of the [[Walt Disney Home Video]] Neon Mickey logo).


'''Technique:''' A still, digital graphic.
'''Variants:'''
* An in-credit version, beneath an in-credit reference to Cinar (or [[Cookie Jar Entertainment|Cookie Jar]] on later prints) appeared on the 1997-99 TV revival of ''Lassie''.
* An opening version, superimposed over a backdrop, with the word "Presents" under the logo exists.

'''Technique:''' 2D animation.


'''Audio:''' None.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Either the end theme of the show, the ending of the [[Rankin-Bass]] logo theme, or silence.


'''Availability:''' It appears at the end of the 1997 VHS releases of ''Frosty the Snowman'' and ''The Little Drummer Boy''.
'''Availability:''' Appears on the Golden Books Family Entertainment/Sony Wonder VHS of ''Frosty Returns'', and on late 1990s CBS broadcasts of the special (in both cases plastering the [[Broadway Video]] logo). It was also seen on Cartoon Network reruns of ''Underdog'' in the late 90s/early 2000s, and more recently on Tubi's prints of the show (when the show resurfaced on the Kabillion On Demand service in the late 2000s, the [[The Program Exchange|Program Exchange]] logo was present instead), and on broadcasts of the [[Rankin-Bass]] holiday specials in the mid/late 1990s, typically after the R-B logo. The in-credit variant was seen on the late 1990s revival of ''Lassie'', followed by the Cinar logo (or Cookie Jar logo in recent years). The opening variant is extremely rare, only known to be seen on ''The Rudolph, Frosty and Friends Sing-Along'', a special tape released in conjunction with the US Postal Service's Priority Mail service in 1996.


===2nd Logo (1997-2008)===
===3rd Logo (January 5, 1998-2008)===
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'''Logo:''' On a white background we see a {{color|red}} book turned on its side and rotated at a 45 degree angle. We see the top of a lowercase "{{color|gold|{{Font|Times New Roman|g}}}}" peeking over the top of the book, then jumps up from below, picks up the book, opens it, and hops up a few spaces to make way for "Golden Books" written in golden and in the same font as before (the "{{color|gold|{{Font|Times New Roman|g}}}}" watches as the text is written). "FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT" fades in below as the "{{color|gold|{{Font|Times New Roman|g}}}}" looks back into the book. The end result is similar to the current Golden Books logo.
'''Visuals:''' On a white background, there is a {{color|red}} book turned on its side and rotated at a 45 degree angle. There is the top of a lowercase "{{color|gold|{{Font|Times New Roman|g}}}}" peeking over the top of the book, then jumps up from below, picks up the book, opens it, and hops up a few spaces to make way for "Golden Books" written in gold and in the same font as before (the "{{color|gold|{{Font|Times New Roman|g}}}}" watches as the text is written). "FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT" fades in below as the "{{color|gold|{{Font|Times New Roman|g}}}}" looks back into the book. The end result is similar to the current Golden Books logo.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*On the DVD release of ''Frosty the Snowman'', the logo disappears to make room for "{{Font|Times New Roman|''Presents''}}".
*On <u>the DVD release of ''Frosty the Snowman''</u>, the logo disappears so that "{{Font|Times New Roman|''Presents''}}" would appear.
*A still version of the logo exists.
*A <u>still version</u> of the logo exists, in which the "{{color|gold|{{Font|Times New Roman|g}}}}" is still.
*On ''The Charlie Horse Music Pizza'', it also had "{{color|gold|IN ASSOCIATION WITH}}" above it in a Funhouse font.
*On <u>''The Charlie Horse Music Pizza''</u>, the "{{color|gold|{{Font|Times New Roman|g}}}}" is still again, but above it is "{{color|gold|IN ASSOCIATION WITH}}" in a Funhouse font.
*A <u>shortened version</u> starting with the "g" hopping exists.
*On some Christmas specials, the "{{color|gold|{{Font|Times New Roman|g}}}}" is still once again, but wearing a Santa hat.
*A shortened version starting from the "g" hopping exists.


'''Technique:''' CGI animation.
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A playful xylophone tune is heard, accompanied by strings at the end. Sometimes, the end theme plays over it or else it's silent.
'''Audio:''' A playful xylophone tune is heard, accompanied by strings at the end. Sometimes, the end theme plays over the logo or else it is silent.


'''Availability:''' Uncommon, it can be found on DVDs and VHS tapes from the company; a few DVDs are still in print. Like the last logo, this was also used on late-1990s era broadcasts of Rankin-Bass holiday specials (appearing after the R-B logo; some ABC Family broadcasts kept this into the 2000s) and plastered the Broadway Video logo on CBS reruns of ''Frosty Returns'' prior to the special's high-definition remaster (where the Classic Media logo plasters it). It also appears at the end of Amazon Prime's print of ''Marco'' (1973). A filmed still variant can be found on the 2001 CGI movie ''Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and the Island of Misfit Toys''.
'''Availability:''' It can be found on DVDs and VHS tapes from the company; a few DVDs are still in print. Like the last logo, this was also used on late-1990s era broadcasts of Rankin-Bass holiday specials (appearing after the R-B logo; some ABC Family broadcasts kept this into the 2000s) and plastered the Broadway Video logo on CBS reruns of ''Frosty Returns'' prior to the special's high-definition remaster (where the Classic Media logo plasters it). It also appears at the end of Amazon Prime's print of ''Marco'' (1973). A filmed still variant can be found on the 2001 CGI movie ''Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and the Island of Misfit Toys''.


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Background

Golden Books Family Entertainment was established by children's book publisher Golden Books as its home video unit, under the name Golden Book Video. Its earliest releases in the 1985-1986 timeframe were probably the most well-remembered, featuring adaptions of popular Golden Books using illustrations shot out of the books with limited animation effects added. They also released other children's entertainment videos, often under the "GoldenVision" and "Golden Step Ahead" names. In 1997, the newly formed Golden Books Family Entertainment acquired the family programming along with the Alan Enterprises library from Broadway Video and began releasing videos through Sony Wonder. On August 16, 2001, the assets of Golden Books were sold to Classic Media, L.L.C. (since acquired by Entertainment Rights plc, now Boomerang Media, L.L.C., and later DreamWorks Animation which was later brought by NBCUniversal in 2016) and Random House (which now continues Golden Books as a standalone imprint of Penguin Random House) in a bankruptcy court auction, with Classic Media acquiring the libraries and Random House acquiring the publishing division. Classic Media continued releasing the Golden Books Family Entertainment catalog through Sony Wonder until 2007, when it changed distributors to Genius Products after Sony BMG Music Entertainment shut down Sony Wonder, but was moved to Sony Pictures Home Entertainment on June 21. The catalog was later transferred to Vivendi Entertainment (now "Gaiam Vivendi Entertainment") after Genius Products announced to exit the home entertainment business in 2009, and is now in the hands of Cinedigm after they merged Gaiam Vivendi Entertainment into Newvideo until 2018, when the rights expired and transferred back to NBCUniversal.



1st Logo (1996-2005)

Visuals: On a black background, there is the text "Golden Books" in its familiar golden color and hand-written font sliding in from the left. At the same time, the text "FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT" below in the Gill Sans font slides in from the opposite direction. When they both meet in the center, the whole logo "flashes" (a la the Cartoon Classics variant of the Walt Disney Home Video Neon Mickey logo).

Variants:

  • An in-credit version, beneath an in-credit reference to CINAR (or Cookie Jar on later prints) appears on the 1997-99 TV revival of Lassie.
  • An opening version, superimposed over a backdrop, with the word "Presents" under the logo exists.

Technique: 2D animation.

Audio: Either the end theme of the show, the ending of the Rankin/Bass logo theme, or silence.

Availability: Appears on the Golden Books Family Entertainment/Sony Wonder VHS of Frosty Returns, and on late 1990s CBS broadcasts of the special (in both cases plastering the Broadway Video logo). It was also seen on Cartoon Network reruns of Underdog in the late 90s/early 2000s, and also on Tubi's prints of the show (when the show resurfaced on the Kabillion On Demand service in the late 2000s, the Program Exchange logo was present instead), and on broadcasts of the Rankin/Bass holiday specials in the mid/late 1990s, typically after the R-B logo. The in-credit variant was seen on the late 1990s revival of Lassie, followed by the Cinar logo (or Cookie Jar logo in recent years). The opening variant is only known to be seen on The Rudolph, Frosty and Friends Sing-Along, a special tape released in conjunction with the US Postal Service's Priority Mail service in 1996.

2nd Logo (September 2, 1997-1998)

Visuals: On a white background, there is a shiny, lowercase "g" reading a red book. Underneath it is the text from before in blue.

Technique: A still, digital graphic.

Audio: None.

Availability: It appears at the end of the 1997 VHS releases of Frosty the Snowman and The Little Drummer Boy.

3rd Logo (January 5, 1998-2008)


Visuals: On a white background, there is a red book turned on its side and rotated at a 45 degree angle. There is the top of a lowercase "g" peeking over the top of the book, then jumps up from below, picks up the book, opens it, and hops up a few spaces to make way for "Golden Books" written in gold and in the same font as before (the "g" watches as the text is written). "FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT" fades in below as the "g" looks back into the book. The end result is similar to the current Golden Books logo.

Variants:

  • On the DVD release of Frosty the Snowman, the logo disappears so that "Presents" would appear.
  • A still version of the logo exists, in which the "g" is still.
  • On The Charlie Horse Music Pizza, the "g" is still again, but above it is "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" in a Funhouse font.
  • A shortened version starting with the "g" hopping exists.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A playful xylophone tune is heard, accompanied by strings at the end. Sometimes, the end theme plays over the logo or else it is silent.

Availability: It can be found on DVDs and VHS tapes from the company; a few DVDs are still in print. Like the last logo, this was also used on late-1990s era broadcasts of Rankin-Bass holiday specials (appearing after the R-B logo; some ABC Family broadcasts kept this into the 2000s) and plastered the Broadway Video logo on CBS reruns of Frosty Returns prior to the special's high-definition remaster (where the Classic Media logo plasters it). It also appears at the end of Amazon Prime's print of Marco (1973). A filmed still variant can be found on the 2001 CGI movie Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and the Island of Misfit Toys.

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