Regal Home Entertainment

Background
Regal Home Entertainment, also called Regal International, Inc. and Regal Home Video, is the home video division of Regal Films.

1st Logo (1980s-1989)
Logo: On a purple background, we see the words "REGAL INTERNATIONAL PRESENTS" with quotation marks.

Variant: On a release of Pilipinas Kong Mahal, a blue background was used.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Extremely rare. Appears on their very early VHS tapes, including Anak Ng Cabron.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo (1989-1992)


Nicknames: "Regal International", "The Almost Cheesy Regal R", "King R II"

Logo: On a background with a large and moving blue star, the same "R" from the second Regal Entertainment logo, but thinner font weight, is onthe center of the screen. The words "Regal International, Inc"(in a similar font, and in capri) fade in. The word "Presents" (in a modern-styled font, and also in capri) crawls down from below the "Regal International, Inc."

Variant: On I Have 3 Eggs and Pretty Boy Hoodlum, the logo is shorter and has a green tint to it.

FX/SFX: The moving star in the background, the "Regal International, Inc." fading in, and "Presents" crawling.

Music/Sounds: Same as the 2nd Regal Films logo.

Availability: Same as before; once again, only seen on some Filipino films. Sometimes appears before the Regal Films logo. This strangely plasters the Seiko Films logo on some releases like the 1991 VHS of Kristobal: Tinik sa korona right after the Live Home Video FBI Warning.

Editor's Note: The Regal Films music is still creepy here, but this is a major improvement over the "R from Hell".

3rd Logo (1990-1992)
Logo: TBA.

Variants:
 * At the end of some tapes the text says "The Following is a preview of Regal International's forthcoming video releases" bumper exists.
 * On Barbi For President, the text are in red tint.
 * On a 1992 releases such as Bukas Tatakpan Ka Ng Dyaryo the logo uses the different text the word "Inc." has been ommited. Also it flies into the screen, then plays in reverse than just zooming left out.

FX/SFX: The text flipping, 2D animation.

Music/Sounds: None, but sometimes it uses the 2nd Regal Films logo theme.

Availability: Extremely Rare. Can be seen on the VHS tapes like Hanggang Saan Ang Tapang Mo and Barbi For President.

1st Logo (1990s-2003)


Nicknames: "Cheesy Regal Home Video", "A Blatant Edit of the Regal Television Logo", "Philippines' Answer to Paramount Home Video" (referencing the edit of the television division's logo for a home entertainment division)

Logo: Same as the Regal Television logo, but with a blueish rectangle appearing to cover the original "REGAL TELEVISION" text, and "REGAL HOME VIDEO" zooming in from the logo, and stopping in the rectangle.

FX/SFX: Same as the Regal Television logo.

Music/Sounds: The 1st Academy Home Entertainment theme.

Music/Sounds Variant: On a release of Ang Titser Kong Pogi and Di Ko Kayang Tanggapin (2000, April Boy Regino film), the logo is silent.

Availability: Common to find in Filipino home videos from the time. This was seen on some VHS/DVD/VCD movies like Gagamboy, Bahay Ni Lola, Ang Titser Kong Pogi, Vizconde Massacre: God Help Us!, Aguinaldo: Agila Ng Cagayan, Hesus Rebolsyonaryo and other Regal Films, and also from their subsidiaries Good Harvest Unlimited Inc., MAQ Productions Inc., Mother Studio Films, and RMI. This logo can be also found on their HV releases from films made by OctoArts Films, pre-VIVA Films (such as FLT Films International), Maverick Films, Star Cinema/ABS-CBN Film Productions, Millennium Cinema, Reyna Films Movies (including Saan Ka Man Naroroon and Abot Kamay Ang Pangarap), Seiko Films, GMA Films, and others. It is believed to be seen on Japanese movies/anime releases such as Dragon Ball The Movie 2 & 3 (Creative Products Corp. Dub), Mini 4WD Series, Let's & Go: The Movie and other releases made by Toei and Toho Company.

Editor's Note: The logo zooming in may cause a few scares, but you may laugh due to the blatant music theft. It's also just the television arm's logo but poorly edited to include the company name.

2nd Logo (2003-2005)
Logo starts at 0:51 Nicknames: "40 Years of Regal I", "King R DVD"

Logo: TBA.

FX/SFX: TBA.

Music/Sounds: It starts with a low synth sounder and some synthesized sequencing where the Regal logo zooms in, then a loud whoosh where they go straight to the DVD Video logo, then followed by a loud lightning sound which mean for copyright holder screen.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * For VHS and VCD releases, it uses the Academy Home Entertainment logo music.
 * There is an abridge fanfare exists.

Availability: Common, Spotted on DVD releases of Karnal and Bangkang Papel. It is unknown if this logo may contain or the original "Cheesy Regal Home Video" on VCD or DVD.

Editor's Note: None.

3rd Logo (2005- )
Logo: TBA.

Variant: There is a version with the logo zoom out exists.

FX/SFX: Just fade in and out.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Common, it was preceeded by copyright year info and Regal Home Entertainment logo on VCD and DVD releases of that time.

1st Logo (1992-1993)
Logo: On a black background, segments of a TV tube spins in opposite directions (Some going left and some going right). On the segments, it shows TV static. When the segments nearly meets to connect each other, it changed into the 35mm film detoration. When they connected each other, it changed back into static. The segmented purple/blue gradient background with white lines appears from the top to the bottom to clear the static. The yellow lines flies in below the tube and turn to reveal:

REGAL HOME ENTERTAINMENT

As it happens, the Regal Films "R" design forms in front of the tube.

Variant: There is a copyright holder screen that says "COPYRIGHT (YEAR) BY REGAL CAPITAL INC." after the logo. A Feature Presentation indicator follows after this.

Music/Sounds: The first Academy Home Entertainment logo theme - after the logo, when the copyright holder and Feature Presentation screens appear, Sword Ballet from the film A Fish Called Wanda, composed by John Du Prez of Monty Python fame, plays while this is happening.

Availability: Common. Seen on VHS releases at the time such as Aswang, Mahal ko ang mister mo, Boy Topak and the 1993 VHS of Gascon Bala ang Katapat Mo right before the Warner Home Video FBI Warning screen and copyright holder screen. This logo was only used on foreign releases.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo (1993-1994)


Nickname: "Fries Home Video's cousin"

Logo: TBA.

Variant: A Feature Presentation bumper (sometimes it uses the different font and animation) exists - the music remains.

FX/SFX: TBA.

Music/Sounds: Same as the first logo.

Availability: Extremely rare. Known to appear on a VHS of Kung Ako'y IIwan Mo, Once Upon a Time (1987), Tikboy Tikas, and Geron Olivar.

Editor's Note: TBA.

3rd Logo (1994-2000)
Logo: TBA.

Variants:
 * A Feature Presentation Bumper exists - as the music remains.
 * On 2000 releases, its starts with a 2000 text before the normal logo, this was seen on Ipinanganak na ang taong papatay sa iyo (2000).
 * Another version followed by Sneak Preview bumper exists.

Music/Sounds: Same as the 1st logo.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * On Multo in the City, it is silent.
 * On some VHS releases such as Pulis Probinsiya 2, it uses a Latin-esque guitar/cuíca tune, which continues well into the Feature Presentation screen.
 * Another version uses the ascending fanfare, this was seen on Santo Santito.

Availability: Seen on Regal's releases on the timeframe.

Editor's Note: None.

4th Logo (2005- )
Logo: On a black and yellow background, the Regal logo's outline draws itself in purple. Then the text "REGAL HOME ENTERTAINMENT" comes in from the left of the screen and this, along with two copies, makes its way to form a circle and spins across the logo. The outlines quickly erases, then the finished product reveals the logo in full colour, with the crown in yellow, and the R in red. The background then changes from black to indigo, while yellow remains at the bottom.

FX/SFX: Dated animation, even if still used today.

Music/Sounds: Same as the 2nd Regal Home Video "40 Years" logo.

Availability: Common - seen on DVD and VCD releases from the company.

Editor's Note: None.