Fox Imperial Home Entertainment

Information:
Fox Imperial Home Entertainment was the home media distribution arm of Fox Imperial Pictures and its animation division. They released VHS tapes from 1981-2006, DVDs since 1998, and Blu-Rays since 2006. The name was retired on April 14, 2020, and it is succeeded by Fox Benedict Home Entertainment.

1st Logo (November 1, 1981-January 1, 1994)
Description: Just the 1981 FIP logo, but with "Home Entertainment" below.

FX/SFX: Same as the 1981 FIP logo.

Sounds: The 1979 Fox fanfare or the 1982 Fox fanfare.

Presence: Very common. It debuted on The Postman and made its final appearance on the regional release of The Chase.

2nd Logo (February 1, 1994-December 31, 2008)
TBA.

Description: We see the end of the 1994-2010 FIP logo, with neither the Fox Searchlight byline nor the registered trademark symbol. We then zoom out, to reveal that it is in a box. The box is in a larger box colored cadet blue, and next to the Fox logo box are the words "Fox Imperial Pictures Home Entertainment" in Latin 725 font, spanning across three lines.

FX/SFX: None.

Sounds:
 * None.

Presence: Ultra common, and the most common FIHE logo ever. Seen on all VHS tapes, laserdiscs, DVDs, and Blu-Rays from this period, such as I Am the Cheese, Trucks, Down on the Farm, Space, Space 2, Red Hour, Wasted, Curtain Rods, Spin Jam, Shrub Garden, Them, The Forest Moon Journey, Twelvemile, Close to Home, A Thousand Islands, Space 3, 2048, Verdegris, The Partition, Wingate Dreams (1996), and The Second Wave, among others. Strangely, this logo continued usage even after FIP adopted a new logo in 2008.

Editor's Note: You might be surprised if you didn't expect the structure to reveal the text on its side, but it's pretty clean.

3rd Logo (January 1, 2006-December 31, 2010)
Description: Same as the 2006-10 FIP logo, but "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" in gold is added below.

FX/SFX: Same as the 2006-10 TCFHE logo.

Sounds: The Sound Similar to the Netflix logo.

Presence: Very common. Appeared on two of the Endless films, Shrub Garden 2: The Heatwave, Nail Polish, The Present Day, Winston the Armadillo (2010), Space 4, and Minority ZR Lando.

Editor's Note: None.

4th Logo (January 1, 2010-December 31, 2014)
Description: Same as the 2010 Fox Imperial Pictures logo, but, just like the TCFHE 2010 logo, the camera turns further to reveal the "Home Entertainment" text. An extra spotlight is also seen in the background on the left.

Variants:
 * Not too many variants exist. So let me explain a couple.
 * Like the TCFHE logo, a short version exists.
 * Starting in 2017, the logo was enhanced. Despite that, an HDR variant made an appearance starting in 2013.
 * There is also an open matte version.

FX/SFX: Same as the Fox Imperial Pictures 2010 logo.

Sounds: The 1997 Fox fanfare.

Sound Variants:
 * Sometimes, the logo is silent, or has the opening theme for any trailers.
 * A short version is used on the short version.

Presence: Was very common in its own time, but is now uncommon, bordering on rare, as the normal SS logo appears on current prints. Seen on 2010-20 SS films on physical media.

5th Logo (January 6, 2015-January 31, 2017)
Description: Same as the 2015 FIP logo, except the camera pans further to reveal the text "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" in gold on the side, and another searchlight is added on the left.

Variant: Beginning with Cactus on July 5, 2016, the logo is shortened to where the text is revealed.

FX/SFX: Same as the 2015 FIP logo.

Sounds: The 1998 Fox fanfare.

Sound Variants: On the short version, it's silent.

Presence: Uncommon, since it was only used for two years and a month. Appeared on one of the Endless films, Trucks 2, Cactus, and The Dark Lord.

Editor's Note: Just like the 2nd logo, you might be surprised again if you didn't expect the structure to reveal the text on its side, but it's still pretty clean.

6th Logo (February 7, 2017-April 14, 2020)
Description: Same as the final FIP logo, but starts in the middle, and the text "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" is added below.

FX/SFX: Same as the final FIP logo.

Sounds: The second half of the 1998 Fox fanfare.

Presence: Very common. It appears on releases of the era, such as Examination, Chances to Waste, It's Pony!, Ode to Underwear, Doubleday, Space 5 and 6, Moving Sand, three of the Endless films, Hey, Listen!, The Lost Legend, regional prints of 20th Century Fox films, Shrub Garden 3: The Deep Freeze, NEO: The World Ends With You, Omega 2, the first two When the Gallows Run Deep movies, and Cuyabra. The last release to use this was Too Much to Deal Through, which is also the final FIP film released under the FIHE name.

Editor's Note: This ended Fox Imperial Home Entertainment on a high note, and is a revamp of the first and third logos.