Columbia Tristar DVD (2000)

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From the 2000 DVD release of 28 Days.
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This Also Appeared In American 2000 DVD Of "Thomas And The Magic Railroad".

JevRango
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You can also find this on Stand By Me, Little Women (1994), Rudy, and Joe Dirt.

Thompsonnw
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I Remember this when watching Thomas & The Magic Railroad On DVD

sirthomas_
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This also appeared on some Dragon Tales DVDs at the time. Very interesting this was on some Dragon Tales titles because think of little kids watching those DVDs and the loud zooming of “DVD” as well as the phaser sound would ought to scare kids and they start screaming and crying because of the ending. By a show of hands in the comments, how many of you got spooked of this logo for the ending part when you were young? Because I did for the first couple times 🤚 but it never scared me anymore after awhile.

mitchelldrivas
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Columbia Torch Lady and TriStar Pegasus in High Quality!!
(Columbia TriStar - a Sony Company)

yoonslove
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This logo was used on all North American DVDs by the company from May 25, 1997 to May 26, 2001.

nickwoodchannel
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The first DVD to use this logo was the 2000 DVD of the Frank Capra movie Mr Smith Goes to Washington

nicholassakamoto
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It can also be seen in Bear in the big blue house DVDs Shapes sounds and colors and Sleepy time.

lolly
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I remember this from Stuart Little (VHS)

ahrenmartin
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Baraem: OMG, THIS LOGO SCARED THE CRAP OUT OF ME WHEN I WAS A CHILD! IT GAVE ME A REALLY GOOD JUMPSCARE!
I STARTED CRYING WHEN I HEARD WHEN THE "DVD" TEXT CRASHES AND EXPLODES!

Aleksa_is_Cool
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From Dragon Tales Adventures in Dragonland Dvd

edwardo
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Nicknames: "CT Boxes VIII", "C-T DVD", "Part VIII: The Boxes of Splendor", "The Last of the Boxes", "Columbia Tristar VIII", "The Boxes of Glass", "The Cinematic Boxes"

Logo: On a screen filled with clouds, the words "COLUMBIA" spelling itself standard and "TRISTAR" spelling itself backwards letter-by-letter, handsomely done in shining silver text, tumble onto the screen, "COLUMBIA" coming from the upper right and "TRISTAR" coming from the lower left. The clouds clear, revealing a nice backdrop of clouds and two white, glowing boxes. As the light in the boxes die down, the Columbia Torch Lady zooms in towards us in the left box, and we see the Pegasus (in his similar style from the 1993 TriStar Pictures logo), stretch his wings in the right box, as the wings cross over to the Columbia box. The words "COLUMBIA" and "TRISTAR" later change to gold lettering and position themselves under the boxes, and "DVD" zooms out from the top, at warp speed, landing below the C-T text, causing the phaser effect to appear around it, which suddenly disappears.

Variants:

A version exists with "HOME VIDEO" instead of "DVD", intended for VHS releases; however, this was rarely used. Examples include Blue Streak, Random Hearts, Stuart Little, Jakob the Liar, Fortress 2: Re-Entry, Crazy in Alabama, The King of Masks, The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc, Gen-X Cops, and the demo VHS version of The Red Dwarf.

There is another variant that has "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" in place of "HOME VIDEO".

FX/SFX: Mind-blowing CGI, which has made the logo a favorite of many who've seen it.

Music/Sounds: Whooshing sounds are heard when the words, "COLUMBIA TRISTAR" move into position. An ethereal humming noise is heard when the boxes are revealed and animate. When the TriStar Pegasus unfolds and stretches his wings, we hear a low whoosh sound. Last, a phaser sound is heard when the certain text moves into place and we hear chime sounds.

Music/Sounds Variants:

Sometimes, the sound was louder. This was mostly used in 2000, but a few 2001 releases, such as The Muppets Take Manhattan, use this version as well.

There also exists a version with a different (and much quieter) phaser sound. This appears on the DVDs of Dogma, Short Circuit 2, The Karate Kid, The Wedding Planner, Snatch, The Indian in the Cupboard, Fly Away Home, the 3 Ninjas sequels, Tomcats, Saving Silverman, Joe Dirt, My Best Friend's Wedding: Special Edition, The Blob, Reptilian, The Muppet Movie, Cops and Robbersons, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, and Dragon Tales: Let's Share! Let's Play!.

The 2000-01 DVDs of Look Who's Talking Too and Close Encounters of the Third Kind use a 5.1 Dolby Digital version which enhances the phaser sounds, with each disc respectively using the louder and quieter phasers.

Availability: It's seen on most DVD releases of the time; prior to this, they used the 1993, 1996, and 1997 "placeholder" logos.

The logo in general first appeared on the VHS of Blue Streak, while the "DVD" variant premiered on Mr. Smith Goes to Washington and A Raisin in the Sun. Other examples include Jakob the Liar, Hook, Dogma, the first UK DVD release of The Karate Kid, The Wedding Planner, Snatch, The Indian in the Cupboard, Fly Away Home, the 3 Ninjas sequels, Short Circuit 2, Tomcats, Saving Silverman, Bear in the Big Blue House, Joe Dirt, My Best Friend's Wedding, The Blob, the theatrical cuts of A Knight's Tale and The Natural, Girl, Interrupted, Steel Magnolias, Little Women: Collector's Series, Cheech and Chong's Nice Dreams, The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking, Thomas and the Magic Railroad, The Karate Kid Part II, Stand By Me: Special Edition, The Patriot, and the original releases of ...And Justice for All., Memento, and Stuart Little. Reprints of titles from this era should retain this logo. The final release to contain it is See No Evil, Hear No Evil.

Strangely, this logo makes appearances on Murder by Death and Men in Black: Deluxe Edition, and also isn't seen on Sleepwalkers.

The "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" variation can be seen only on later VHS prints of titles with the "HOME VIDEO" version, such as Love Stinks, Grey Owl, and The Winslow Boy. On DVD, it appears on Jill the Ripper.

It can also be seen on the first two Dragon Tales DVDs, Adventures in Dragon Land and Let's Share! Let's Play!.

Editor's Note: If this blew your mind like we said previously, wait until you see the successor to these logos below...

VernickRobinson
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Recuerdo esto, yo tenía el DVD del primer film de Stuart Little, pero lamentablemente se me perdió hace mucho tiempo.

Anónimo-jc
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Imagine if someone made a fanmade DVD release to Geo’s World - The Complete Series, this would show up if it was made in 2000.

JackskelethorStudios
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As much as I love the Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment logo from 2001, I still think this is the best Columbia Tristar logo. I really wish that this became the logo used on all 2000 and 2001 VHS releases until the introduction of the 2001 logo instead of the 1993 logo, which was frankly starting to look a tad dated by that point and didn’t compare to this logo, even though the 1993 logo was still a great logo.

MrT
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I knew I remember this logo on the Stuart Little UK DVD.

WSRK
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Tak and the power of juju from Columbia pictures and jim Henson pictures

nickgottschlich
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Brianna shead and her cats went to Manhattan

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Brianna Shead and Brianna Jr kindergarten school adventure

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I'm going to go hide in the closet now

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