Company Bumpers Wiki
Advertisement

United States of America and Canada

September 1979–June 1980

Warning: Almost the same as the 1978 Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment warning, except it is on the same navy blue background as the 1979 Paramount Home Video logo, it fades to the following text, in white:

LICENSED ONLY FOR
NON-COMMERCIAL PRIVATE
EXHIBITION IN HOMES.
ANY PUBLIC PERFORMANCE,
OTHER USE OR COPYING IS
STRICTLY PROHIBITED. ALL
RIGHTS UNDER COPYRIGHT
RESERVED.

Variant: A black and white variant exists on releases of some B&W films, such as Sunset Boulevard and Paper Moon.

FX/SFX: The fading from the logo to the warning.

Music/Sounds: None.

Music/Sounds Variant: On some releases, audio from other Paramount films, such as Paper Moon, faintly plays in the background.

Availability: Extremely rare. It can be seen on VHS and Betamax releases of the time.

July 1980–May 3, 1989; 1990s-2002 (reprints)

Nicknames: "Acid Trip", "Taste the Rainbow"

Warning: Same as before, except it is on a background of changing colors (green, yellow, red, pink, purple, blue, and then green again; a la the MGM/UA Home Video "rainbow" logo and Sony Wonder's first "stay tuned" bumper) appears the following text in white, with large lettering in an ITC Serif Gothic font:

LICENSED ONLY FOR
NON-COMMERCIAL PRIVATE
EXHIBITION IN HOMES
ANY PUBLIC PERFORMANCE
OTHER USE OR COPYING IS
STRICTLY PROHIBITED.
ALL RIGHTS UNDER COPYRIGHT
RESERVED.

Trivia: On the 1981 stereo release of Apocalypse Now, this is actually considered part of the feature for some reason.

Variants:

  • An early variant exists where the text is smaller, is in Bauhaus 93, has some correct punctuation, and is yellow instead of white.
  • A black and white version of both variants exists on B&W releases such as The Elephant Man, Bob Dylan: Don't Look Back, Hamlet, Wings, and A Night to Remember. Here, the background stays a solid gray shade, with it being darker on the early variant and lighter on the later variant.
  • A Japanese version exists. Here, the text has black outlines.

FX/SFX: The changing colors.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Common, as it was used throughout most of the decade.

  • It can be seen on all releases from the era, including Tucker: The Man and His Dream, U2: Rattle and Hum, Top Gun, Children of a Lesser God, The Blue Iguana, Beverly Hills Cop II, and The Accused (the final release to have it).
  • The early variant can be seen on 1980-85 tapes and Laserdiscs with this warning, such as One-Eyed Jacks, Downhill Racer, Meatballs, Gallagher: The Maddest, some pre-1989 releases of Grease, The Hunter, and Star Trek videos.
  • It was still used on some reprints after its end date (even as late as 2002), such as Death Wish, Toho's The Wizard of Oz, The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (featuring the B&W version), and The Bridges at Toko-Ri.
  • The first version makes a surprise appearance on a 1988 Canadian VHS of Plaza Suite, which is most likely a reprint.
  • The Japanese version was found on a Japanese VHS of Roman Holiday.

Editor's Note: For the later variant, there is punctuation missing. The first period, the hyphen, and the comma are gone.

1984–Late 1980s (Canadian French)

Warning: On a teal background, there is the yellow French-Canadian warning text, after which it cuts to the name of the movie.

FX/SFX: None, not counting the cutting.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Extremely rare. Spotted on a 1986 French-Canadian release of Beverly Hills Cop.

1984

2D747A6F-BE4C-4ABC-80A8-F763DDE697EF

Warning: On a white background, we see blue copyright stamp on top and the blue warning text on the bottom, the same from the previous warnings, all in Cooper Black font.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the tape.

Availability: This was found on a VHS of Strong Kids, Safe Kids.

May 17, 1989–present

Nicknames: "Logo Wallpaper", "Dark Blue Warning"

Warning: Following the very end of the Feature Presentation bumper, a mauve/white gradient wallpaper of Paramount logos (four on the top and bottom, three in the middle) appears. Same as the previous two warnings, except the following text (in an ITC Korinna font) is shown over it:

LICENSED ONLY FOR
NON COMMERCIAL PRIVATE
EXHIBITION IN HOMES.
ANY PUBLIC PERFORMANCE
OTHER USE OR
COPYING IS STRICTLY
PROHIBITED.
ALL RIGHTS UNDER
COPYRIGHT RESERVED.

Bylines:

  • May 17–November 1989: A Gulf+Western Company
  • November 1989–June 1995: A Paramount Communications Company
  • June 1995–2007: A Viacom Company (in the Viacom \/\/|GG/\-\/\/|GG/\ font)

Trivia:

  • When the DVD variant was introduced, most of its appearances were at the start of discs. Starting in 2005-06 on mainline Paramount releases, it was moved to the end, although it still appeared at the front on Nickelodeon, DreamWorks Animation (2006-13), PBS and PBS Kids (2004-09), CBS, MTV, and Comedy Central titles, as well as new editions of older films from 2005-07 such as Witness, Clueless, The Truman Show, Funny Face, Breakfast at Tiffany's, and Coming to America (mainly on DVD; most Blu-rays of catalog titles in the U.S. used to feature it at the end and international releases have it at the beginning, but starting with Daddy's Home 2 in 2018, it was put before the main menu, due to different language options being present on them). Besides those, only the bonus features discs on some Blu-rays have it at the front. During the 1998-2002 version's run, it only appeared at the end on the following titles: the original release of Titanic, Tucker: The Man and His Dream, Blue's Clues: Blue's Big Musical Movie, Mission: Impossible II, The Conversation, Star Trek: The Motion Picture - The Director's Edition, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, the first two Beverly Hills Cop movies, Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, Apocalypse Now Redux, Zoolander, Vanilla Sky, and The Godfather DVD Collection (although four of them used a variation of this particular version; see "Variants" for more on it). Prior to 2005-06, only a handful of releases (the original 2002-04 releases of Grease, Saturday Night Fever, Star Trek II, III, and VI, and Indiana Jones: The Complete Adventures) had the later version at the end. It does however, return at the beginning of some newer DVDs and Blu-rays, as well as some Ultra HD Blu-rays starting in 2018 with more languages apart from English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish (should you select them), such as Sherlock Gnomes, Bumblebee, Dora and the Lost City of Gold, Sonic the Hedgehog, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run, A Quiet Place Part II and Paw Patrol: The Movie.
  • On the 2006 DVD of Mission: Impossible II, the 1998 DVD version appears on the first disc due to it being a reprint of the original 2000 release, while disc 2 uses the 2002 DVD version.

Variants:

  • Later in 1989 for the Paramount Communications variant, the wallpaper's color was changed to a dark blue gradient, and the Paramountains are smaller (with five mountains in the middle row rather than three). At the same time, a shadow effect was applied to the text, while still keeping the ITC Korinna font. The first period also returned.
  • On some S-VHS releases (such as Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and Top Gun), a mixed-case Foundation Sans Light font is used. Not all S-VHS releases used this variant, however (such as Ghost) - they instead used the regular variant.
  • Black-and-white versions of the first two warnings exist on the 1989-90 VHS releases of Sunset Boulevard, The Desperate Hours, The Delicate Delinquent, and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.
  • The font of the text was changed to ITC Benguiat Medium for the Viacom variant in 1995, and each full sentence is spaced apart a bit.
    • On tapes with the 90th Anniversary "Feature Presentation" ID, the background was changed to a solid navy blue color.
      • On some prints of Changing Lanes, after the FP ID, it cuts to the standard warning screen instead. This has reported to have been due to a manufacturing error, as the earliest prints use the normal version.
      • A rare variant of this with the scrolling demo message (explained below) was spotted on 90th Anniversary demo tapes such as those of Hey Arnold!: The Movie and SpongeBob SquarePants: Bikini Bottom Bash!
  • On the 1992 releases of How Can I Tell If I'm Really in Love? (Classroom Edition only) and Time Out: The Truth About HIV, AIDS, And You, different warning text scrolls up.
  • A rare variant exists on promotional tapes that asks the viewer to call a certain telephone number and to help prevent video piracy, while also telling them that the VHS is not for resale. The text also scrolls upward.
    • On 1992-95 demo tapes from the Paramount Communications era such as Dollman vs. Demonic Toys, Blue Chips, Hostage, You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, Dragonworld, and Arcade, the text is in a different font and the top text says "This videocassette is a promotional copy and shall forever remain the property of Paramount Pictures Corporation". In some cases, such as the latter two, it comes in slightly late and fades in on the first line.
    • On the 1995 rental promo Braveheart: A Filmmaker's Dream, the above text is used on the Viacom variant, but doesn't scroll upward and the piracy hotline information is absent. It also tells the viewer that the tape is only available as a free rental.
    • On Boomerang, the warning cuts in just as it begins scrolling.
    • The easiest way to spot a tape with this is to find a Paramount VHS cover with a blue sticker (or red if it's from Canada) telling them that it is a promotional copy, and that the tape has a simple-looking white label that also says it.
    • The demo tape warning's first appearance was on the 1992 demo VHS of Necessary Roughness; most screeners from before then, such as Funny About Love and Subspecies, instead use the standard warning. (The exception is the 1990 demo VHS of Hawks, which doesn't feature it or the Feature Presentation bumper.)
    • Surprisingly, the demo tapes of Nobody's Fool and Meat Loaf: To Hell and Back feature the standard warning instead of this one (though on the former, the demo variant does play after it).
  • An incredibly rare variant exists mainly on awards consideration tapes that tells the viewer that the tape is loaned for personal review. This was seen on the screener tape of Alfie (2004).
    • An earlier version of this warning exists that is cut to from the Feature Presentation ID instead of fading in and has differently-arranged warning text. This version was spotted on the screener tapes of Rules of Engagement and Shaft.
    • While its unknown if a 90th Anniversary variant of this warning exists on VHS, it has been reported to appear in the screener DVD of Changing Lanes.
  • A Canadian version exists, with the word "WARNING" in red, underlined in white, along with modified warning text. Tapes from 1989-1995 use a sans-serif font.
    • A French Canadian variant of the aforementioned version exists. This can be seen on most French Canadian Paramount VHS releases after Malofilm Video ceased distribution of Paramount titles in the language.
    • A very rare variant can be found on a 1995 French Canadian VHS of The Ten Commandments (1956). However, unlike other variants, the warning screen's background is a still image of the beginning of the Feature Presentation ID. The text also scrolls up.
  • On PBS tapes released by Paramount, the background is completely black. A Canadian version exists as well.
    • Some PBS releases feature the warning on a purple gradient background, with the text in a similar bolder font without the shadow.
  • A rare variant exists where the warning screen just fades or cuts in from black. This appears on the VHS of Titanic (Cassette #1), the 1991 VHS releases of the Indiana Jones trilogy, the 1989 VHS of The Shootist, some Star Trek: The Animated Series tapes, the 1991 Laserdisc of Apocalypse Now, the 1989 Laserdisc of The Naked Gun, some PBS Kids VHS releases distributed by Paramount such as Boohbah: Comfy Armchair and Boohbah: Snowman (though the promotional versions of both titles include the "Feature Presentation" ID), an alternate VHS print of The Truman Show, the French Canadian release of Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, and cassettes of Paramount Television shows released through Columbia House. Almost all of these releases do not feature the "Feature Presentation" ID.
    • On the 1989 VHS of Will Penny and the 1997 VHS releases of The Godfather trilogy, the order of the warning screen and "Feature Presentation" ID are instead swapped.
  • Before pay-per-view showings of Paramount movies, this warning screen was used, except using different text.
  • On 1998-2002 DVDs, the wallpaper would be in a light/dark gray gradient, and would have the following text instead:
    THE CONTENTS OF THIS VIDEO DEVICE ARE
    PROTECTED UNDER COPYRIGHT AND OTHER
    INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAWS. THIS VIDEO DEVICE
    IS LICENSED ONLY FOR NON-COMMERCIAL PRIVATE
    VIEWING IN HOMES. ANY DISTRIBUTION OUTSIDE
    OF THE LICENSED TERRITORY, COPYING,
    TRANSMISSION, PUBLIC PERFORMANCE, ALTERATION,
    OR REVERSE ENGINEERING IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED,
    AND MAY RESULT IN CRIMINAL AND/OR CIVIL LIABILITY.
    ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
    A French-language screen usually follows it, and The Ghost and the Darkness, Breakdown, The Rugrats Movie, and the original release of Titanic even feature a Spanish-language screen.
    • A special variant of this exists on Star Trek: The Original Series - Volume 4, The Ghost and the Darkness, The Rugrats Movie, 5 Card Stud (all of which feature it at the front), the original releases of Titanic and The Conversation, Apocalypse Now Redux, and The Godfather DVD Collection, in which the warning fades in and out.
      • Most of them feature the English-language screen crossfading to French and Spanish-language screens, while the Star Trek volume and Apocalypse Now Redux just have the English-language screen, and on The Conversation, The Godfather DVD Collection, and 5 Card Stud, it only crossfades to the French screen.
      • On Apocalypse Now Redux and The Godfather DVD Collection, this variant appears on the same files as the actual movies, but rewinding and fast-forwarding are disabled there as opposed to during the features themselves.
    • A fullscreen version can be found on early releases with this warning, such as The Ghost and the Darkness, 48 Hrs., the original releases of Titanic and The Hunt for Red October, Jade, Shane, and Peanuts Holiday Collection.
  • Starting in 2002, the DVD version background has been changed to solid purple, resembling its 90th Anniversary VHS counterpart more. On many TV releases, the warning is in fullscreen and the background is in an eggplant color. On Blu-rays and some Comedy Central DVDs, the drop shadow is replaced with a black outline of the text.
    • A fullscreen version of the Blu-ray variant exists. It can be found on the DVD version of South Park: The Complete Thirteenth Season.
  • Sometimes, the text is spaced. This can be found on most widescreen DVDs.
  • On CBS DVD and Blu-ray releases since 2007, a variant exists where the warning text is upon a black background, though the text is either in Arial (on releases such as Mannix: The First Season) or ITC Korinna (on the Blu-rays of all three seasons of Star Trek: The Original Series).
    • The 2012-14 Star Trek: The Next Generation Blu-rays have a variant of this, these releases use the font on that series' LCARS computer displays.
  • On the 2007 VHS of The Hidden Child (one of the last PBS VHS tapes to use this warning), the DVD variant is used, but the background is light gray and the text font is slightly different.
  • On seasons 3-5 of South Park and seasons 1 & 2 of The Ren & Stimpy Show, the warning fades out.
  • On seasons 9-12 of South Park, the warning has a reddish tint to it.
  • On all three volumes of Beavis and Butt-head: The Mike Judge Collection (both DVD and UMD Video versions), Police Squad: The Complete Series, and Aeon Flux: The Complete Animated Collection, the warning fades in and cuts out. It also appears slightly squeezed.
  • On most UMDs, as well as the 2003 DVDs of Bang the Drum Slowly, Fear Strikes Out, and Talent for the Game, the warning fades in and out.

FX/SFX: The jarring cut from the Feature Presentation bumper to the warning. For the demo and French Canadian variants, the text scrolling up.

Music/Sounds: None, outside of the fade out of the Paramount fanfare on most VHS/Betamax releases (a few have the fanfare cut off before it ends, and the screener VHS of Subspecies has a silent version of the Feature Presentation bumper).

Music/Sounds Variants: On Descriptive Video Service tapes, a DVS narrator says the on-screen warning text. Usually, it starts with "Words appear", but there are exceptions:

  • On DVS tapes of Top Gun, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and Ghost, Wendie Sakakeeny goes right into the warning text.
  • Several tapes precede the text with "A warning appears": Rena Baskin on Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home and The Ten Commandments, Nick Mills on El Dorado, and Peter Haydu on Clear and Present Danger.

Availability: Extremely common. Appears on all Paramount releases since 1989.

  • The original variant is the toughest find, but can be found on releases with the Gulf+Western version of the era's FP bumper, such as ​Coming to America (on which it and the Coming Attractions and FP bumpers first appeared) and The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!
  • The later variants are easier to find, and can be found on releases such as A Charlie Brown Christmas, Congo, The Real Macaw, Jade, Blue Chips, Wayne's World, Ghost, all Rugrats VHS releases (excluding Christmas, which has the 90th Anniversary variant), Forrest Gump, Faeries, Dragonworld, Without a Paddle, The First Wives Club, D.A.R.Y.L., Braveheart, Good Burger, South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, all SpongeBob SquarePants releases (excluding Sea Stories, which has the 90th Anniversary variant), Clockstoppers, all Dora the Explorer releases (excluding Move to the Music and Christmas, both of which contain the 90th Anniversary variant), and Team America: World Police, among others. It also makes a surprise appearance on a limited edition VHS of Bumblebee, released in April 1, 2019.
  • The DVD version was retained on a 2008 Lionsgate reprint of Nobody's Fool, on a double-feature flipper disc with Fat Man and Little Boy, and also appears on Paramount co-releases with Legend Films, such as Rhubarb, and Samuel Goldwyn Films releases such as Sweet Country.
  • The Canadian Paramount Communications version was surprisingly retained on a 2005 U.S. VHS reissue of Elephant Walk.

Editor's Note: The Gulf+Western and S-VHS variants have the same text layout as the later variant of the previous warning, which lacked some punctuation. When the second variant debuted, only the first period returned. The purple background variant is very ugly, as it looks homemade. Also, there are two grammatical errors in the DVD/Blu-ray warning; "CONTENTS" shouldn't be plural, and there should be a comma and "and" between the first two sentences, therefore rendering the text as "This video device is licensed for private home viewing only, and any distribution outside…"

1989 (Alternate)

Startrekanimatedwarning

Nicknames: "Another Acid Trip", "Taste the Rainbow Again"

Warning: Same as the 2nd warning, except the color-changing background is gradient, and it displays the following text in white, and in a Times New Roman font:

Licensed only for
non commercial private exhibition
and public performance,
other use or copying
is strictly prohibited.

All rights under copyright reserved.

FX/SFX: Same as the 2nd warning.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Extremely rare. Spotted on Star Trek: The Animated Series VHS tapes.

Editor's Note: The text is notably worded differently from previous Paramount warnings.

1990–1992 (Prism era)

First New World Video warning screen

Warning: Same as the 1984 Prism Entertainment warning.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: This appears on Paramount releases co-distributed by Prism Entertainment, such as Aftershock, Out of Sight, Out of Mind, and Red Blooded American Girl.

Editor's Note: The warning is very grainy.

April 24, 2001

Warning: Same as the early variant of the 2000 Urban Vision warning.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen only on the 2001 Paramount DVD of Kill Shot, which was co-distributed by Studio Home Entertainment.

January 29, 2013-present

Warning: Same as the other FBI Anti-Piracy warning screens at the time.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Current. Seen on Paramount DVDs, Blu-rays and UHDs starting in 2013 in tandem with the 5th warning. The first screen appears just after pressing the Play button and starting the movie for the first time, while the second screen appears at the end.

Europe and Oceania

United Kingdom, Ireland and Australia

1981–2001

See the CIC Video Warning Screens page for the description.

2000–present

Warning: Over a blue wallpaper of Paramount logos appears the standard warning text, which varies depending on the format.

  • VHS: The same warning text from the CIC Video warning in Futura. At the end of the tapes, there is an expanded warning, which scrolls upward.
  • DVD: The same warning text from the DVD version of the warning screen used in Anglo-America in Helvetica, but with "DVD" replacing "video device."

Variants:

  • Early DVDs, such as The Rugrats Movie, have the text in an Arial Narrow font without a border.
  • Of course, the text varies depending on the language.
  • There's also a version with the Paramount 90th Anniversary logos, appearing exclusively on 2002 releases in the UK and Australia.
  • Starting in late 2006, the text is rearranged a bit.
  • Starting in mid-2020, the background is light blue. It was also seen on 2006-2009 DreamWorks Home Entertainment and 2006-2013 DreamWorks Animation UK DVDs distributed by Paramount.

Trivia: The background is similar to that of the Viacom version of the warning screen used in Anglo-America.

FX/SFX: None, except for the text scrolling in the end-of-tape variant.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on some Paramount Home Entertainment releases in the UK and other countries.

  • From 2001 to early 2003, it was seen on UK VHS releases like Rugrats in Paris: The Movie, Tomb Raider, Save the Last Dance and Blue's Clues videos.
  • This also made a surprise appearance on the 2007 U.S. DVD of Shooter.
  • The Spanish and Portuguese variants also appear on the North American release of Coming to America: Special Collector's Edition, but only if you select either of those respective languages from the language selection screen at the start of the disc (selecting English will have the standard American Paramount warning, unlike Wonder Park, which uses the UK warning screen).
  • The warning with the light blue background does make a few unexpected appearances on a few DVDs released in the U.S. at the end, such as Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, A Quiet Place Part II, and Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins. However, in some DVDs which have the language selection menu, pressing any language excluding English will show this warning screen, taking place of Paramount's signature warning screen (not the warning screen that appears after the DVD menu).
  • Starting with Clifford the Big Red Dog, this warning appears at the beginning.
  • Some UK DVDs, such as Mission: Impossible II, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, and The Adventures of Indiana Jones, feature this warning at the end instead.

Editor's Note: The end-of-release warning has "oil rigs" typed as "oilrigs," and like with the CIC Video, Aries Video and HBO Home Video warnings, the word "editing" is featured.

Early 2000s–2005 (Australia)

Warning: On a navy blue background, there is the words "WARNING" and below it is the white warning text from the CIC Video Australia warning, scrolling up.

FX/SFX: The scrolling up.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on various Paramount Home Entertainment Australia titles from the early 2000s.

2003–2006 (UK and Ireland only)

Warning: The 1986-2003 Paramount Pictures logo animates from the point where the stars are halfway encircling the mountain, and after the byline fades in, it backs away, revealing itself inside a film operating projector. A filmstrip appears with the word "WARNING" scrolling on it and it moves very much similar to a videotape in a VCR. there are several shots, in sync with the music. They then see one more shot close up to the filmstrip that lasts for the rest of the warning. The same warning text from the previous warning then appears at the bottom in an ITC Coundit font.

Variant: An end-of-release variant shows the zoomed out filmstrip from a different angle, and has more detailed warning text scrolling upward.

FX/SFX: The filmstrips moving in a possible mix of CGI and live-action.

Music/Sounds: An excerpt of "Smoko Loco" by Dust Devil plays in the background with the sounds of the projector as background noise. The end-of-release variant only has the projector's sounds.

Music/Sounds Variant: On rental tapes with the hologram label, the music is extended, linking to the Piracy Warning. At the start of the warning screen, a 35mm projector is heard starting up.

Availability: Seen on Paramount VHS releases from the era in the UK and Ireland.

Editor's Note: Like above, the end-of-release version says "editing."

France

1981–2005

See CIC Video Warning Screens for descriptions.

Germany

1981–1999

See CIC Video Warning Screens for descriptions.

2000–2005

ParamountHomeEntertainmentGermanyWarningMI2
ParamountHomeEntertainmentGermanyWarningOCounty

Warning: We cut in on a shimmering blue background full of Paramountains. After two seconds, German warning text scrolls up, with a copyright stamp at the end of it. Once the text finishes scrolling, an FSK symbol flies to the center and unravels. The bumper then fades out.

FX/SFX: The background shimmering, the text scrolling up, the FSK symbol animating, and the bumper fading out.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Found on German VHS releases, such as Mission: Impossible II, Orange County and The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie.

Sweden

2000

ParamountHomeEntertainmentSwedenABWarning2000

Warning: Same as the 1991 UK warning, except it has the same Swedish text from the 2nd Scandinavian warning, and "Paramount Home Entertainment (Sweden) AB" replaces "Cinema International Corporation Sweden AB". In addition, "VARNING" is in lowercase and is not italicized, with an exclamation point at the end.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Found on the Swedish VHS release of Mission: Impossible II.

Latin America

Mexico

Early-Mid 2000s

Warning: Same as the 6th VideoVisa warning, but the background is blue and the drop shadows on the text is thicker.

FX/SFX: Same as the 6th VideoVisa warning.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on some Mexican Paramount tapes, such as The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, Dora the Explorer: Egg Hunt, Blue's Big Musical Movie, Blue's Clues: Stop, Look, and Listen, and Dora the Explorer: Swing into Action!

2007

Arthurandtheinvisiblesmexicowarning

Warning: On a customized background, green warning text is shown.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on the 2007 Mexican DVD of Arthur and the Invisibles.

Asia

South Korea

2004-2008 (VHS)

Warning: Same as the latest Korean generic warning from post-2003.

Variant: Same as the latest Korean generic warning from post-2003.

FX/SFX: The zooming and scrolling.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Found on Korean Paramount videocassettes, such as Shrek The Third and Transformers.

2008-2010 (VHS)

Opening to Transformers Revenge of the Fallen 2009 VHS (South Korea).mp4(2022-05-16 14-39-59

Warning: TBA

FX/SFX: The water ripple.

Music/Sounds: The sound of water dripping, followed by a Korean voiceover.

Availability: Found on Korean Paramount and CJ Entertainment videocassettes, such as Kung Fu Panda, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra.

Advertisement