NTA Home Entertainment and Republic Pictures Home Video Warning Screens

1st Warning (1984-1998) Republic Pictures Home Video Warning Screen

Warning: On a red/coral pink background, we see a large black square on the left with the standard FBI logo in white, and the generic Title 17 501 & 506 text in a large white box on the right with the red word "WARNING" on the top. Similar to the second Warner Home Video warning.

FX/SFX: None. It should be noted that DVDs use a screen-freeze of this warning.

Music/Sounds: None.

Music/Sounds Variations: On the 1983 VHS of All-Star Cartoon Parade, the warning starts of silent, but then the 1968 Commonwealth United jingle starts to play (and continues into the NTA Home Entertainment logo). On 1980s releases of Hoppity Goes to Town, this warning, and the NTA Home Entertainment/Republic Pictures Home Video logo that follows it, plaster over the 5th NTA logo, leaving its music to play over both.

Availability: Seen on NTA Home Entertainment and Republic Pictures Home Video releases before Artisan Entertainment took over the video rights in 1998, although the 1998 DVD of It's a Wonderful Life shows this after the THX logo. Makes a surprise appearance on Roku Channel's print of Highlander II: The Quickening, which is a 4:3 pan-and-scan master of the original theatrical cut.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Warning (1997-1998) PolyGram/USA Home Entertainment Warning

Warning: Same as the 1993 PolyGram Video warning screen

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on Republic Pictures DVDs, including Thinner.

Editor's Note: None.