Sprixie Studios Home Entertainment

Background
Sprixie Studios Home Entertainment, formerly known as Sprixie Home Video Studios and Sprixie Studios Home Video, was the Home Entertainment division of Sprixie Studios, it was formed in 1976 to establish it's films to VHS airing, and was also founded a year after Paramount Home Video, The company was formerly known as "Sprixie Studios Home Video" when it was founded, and the name remained like this for 14 years, then it was renamed to "Sprixie Home Video Studios", during that era, the company also started releasing its VHS copies of films with its logo and the film logo in it to signify the film was distributed on VHS by Sprixie Studios. In 1995, the company was renamed to Sprixie Studios Home Entertainment With the name remaining like that since then.

The company's longest lasting logo for this company was the 1982 logo, which lasted for 8 years, until the rename of the company. The company also in 1995 also split their logos in half, with the main ones for domestic releases, and the other ones for international releases, which lasted until 2010, when the final logo was introduced.

Starting around December of 2019, it was announced by the Sprixie Princesses that the name would be retired starting in 2020 with the release of We Can Be Heroes and Underwater. Since then, most releases from the company used the 2020 logo until 2021 when it would use the 2021 Sprixie Studios logo instead, and finally, in 2022, the current logo took its spot. All three logos for Home Media Distribution releases all are shortened for these releases.

1st logo (January 5th, 1976 - May 23rd, 1982)
Nicknames: "The Super Structure III", "The Sprixie Tower III", "1970s Tower", "The Flashing Spotlights"

Logo: We start off on a black screen, then quickly the camera zooms out to reveal a powered off Sprixie Studios structure. A second later, the front right and left spotlights turn on and the structure proceeds to power on. The 3 rear spotlights then turn on in the background as well. A few seconds after the spotlights have completely turned on, all 5 spotlights change colors to match with the Sprixie's hair, jewel, and dress colors and flash. 2 additional spotlights in cyan and red colors fade in by the camera and flash along with the 5 spotlights. During that time, the registered trademark symbol fades in. After that, the colors on the spotlights revert to normal and the two spotlights by the camera fade out.

Trivia This logo was considered to be one of the earliest home video logos of all time. With Paramount's Home Video logo being formed 3 years later and Disney's Home Video logo being formed 2 years later and MCA DiscoVision's logo being found a year after this logo.

Variants: A couple.
 * For a couple B&W films, this logo appears grayscale. This first started appearing in 1977 and was discontinued in 1980.
 * For a small number of films, like Bustin' Loose and The Four Seasons for example, the registered trademark symbol is not seen.
 * Sometimes, the logo is still. Only seen at the end of films.
 * A much higher quality variant of the logo was spotted on an April Fools video from Sprixie Studios in 2011 for a teaser to "Hanna".
 * For a couple films, the logo sometimes cuts to the opening logos to the film itself sometimes.
 * This also applies to the B&W variant.

Trailer Variants: For the trailer variants for this logo, the logo is shortened, and the registered trademark symbol is not present. As the spotlights flash and the two additional spotlights fade in, the whole screen flashes to white and the following appears:
 * Stay Tuned for Previews
 * Coming to Theaters (Cinemas in international regions)
 * Coming to Video Cassettes
 * New Titles available on Video Cassettes
 * New Titles Coming to Theaters
 * Coming Attractions
 * Feature Presentation
 * Rewind the Cassette to the beginning before returning back to the digital library

FX/SFX: The Structure powering on, the spotlights turning on and the spotlights flashing.

Music/Sounds: The same theme used in the future Paramount Home Video 1980 logo. A pounding backbeat as the mountain zooms out, then a synth chord mixed with a brief explosion sound and synthesized "sizzling".

Music/Sounds, Variants: A few.
 * For the trailer variants of the logo, the narrator usually reads what appears on the screen.
 * Sometimes, if the logo is still, the narrator will say, "Now... We present your feature presentation!"
 * The music is high tone on PAL releases of films.
 * On a Sprixie Studios Home Video release of The Jerk in 1979, the Discovision fanfare is used. Which was due to reverse plastering.

Availability: Ultra rare back then when Cassettes and Tapes were in beta, then became common until 1982, and now extinct as of 2018.
 * It has been seen on a majority of Sprixie Studios Home Video films from 1976 to 1982. Also sometimes plastering the Magentic Video Corporation logo, the Paramount Home Video logo, the MCA Discovision logo, and the Walt Disney Home Entertainment logo at times.
 * A couple films recorded with THX audio in 1983 may use this logo instead of the next logo sometimes.
 * The B&W variants didn't appear commonly on VHS tapes and cassettes. Mostly appeared only for B&W films being released to VHS.
 * This logo made a Suprise appearance on the April Fools trailer for "Hanna (2011)".

Editor's Note: An amazing start to the Home Video franchise. This logo, apart from the Paramount, MCA, and Disney Home Entertainment logos was the only beta Home Video logo used after the Beta of VHS and Cassettes.

2nd logo (May 24th, 1982 - December 12th, 1990)
Nicknames: "The Super Structure III", "The Sprixie Tower III", "1970s, 80s, and 50s Tower"

Logo: It's basically the Sprixie Studios 1955 logo without a Home Video indicator whatsoever. The registered trademark symbol can be seen as always.

Variants: A couple.
 * On a handful number of films, like Forbidden Planet, Fire and Ice, and Police Academy for example, the standard structure variant is used.
 * Sometimes, the 1977 logo is used. Only seen on films like Angel Heart (1987), All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989), and Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1984).
 * Very few films have used the 1981 Sprixie Studios logo. Basically, the same thing, but without a Home Video Indicator.
 * Sometimes, the logo is extended. All 4 versions of the logo use this variant sometimes.
 * On B&W films, like the previous logo, the logo is in B&W. This applies to the following:
 * The 1955 logo
 * The Standard Structure variant
 * The 1980 logo
 * The 1981 logo
 * The logo is still sometimes.

Trailer Variants: Basically animates like the regular logo, but in its extended state. After that, the logo fades to white and the following appears:
 * Coming soon to Theaters
 * Coming soon to Home Video
 * Stay Tuned for Previews at the end of the program
 * Please Rewind the Cassette
 * Titles Now on Home Video
 * Now Playing in Theaters
 * Coming Attractions
 * Feature Presentation

FX/SFX: Same as the Sprixie Studios 1955, 1977 and 1981 logos.

Music/Sounds: The 1979 fanfare. Most of the time, it's shortened.

Music/Sounds, Variants: A few.
 * A couple MGM/UA films have the 1936 fanfare replace the 1979 fanfare sometimes. For example: The Ghost Comes Home uses this fanfare.
 * There are some films released to Home Video that use the 1955 fanfare sometimes. This only applies to Sprixie Studios releases for Home Video, however.
 * Sometimes, the fanfare is extended. Applies to the 1955 and 1979 fanfares.
 * On a copy of Sprixie Battles VIII, the Key Video fanfare can be heard instead of the normal fanfare. Albeit abridged.
 * Like the previous logo, for trailer variants, the narrator reads whatever is on the screen.
 * On Who'll Stop the Rain, the logo is silent.
 * Other than that, it can use the opening theme of the film or closing theme of the film.

Availability: Extinct as of 2014. Was common from 1982 to 1997. Then became rare until 2014.
 * It has made major appearances on Sprixie Studios films released to VHS and Cassettes up until 1990 when it would be replaced with the next logo. And then the shortened 2022 logo on current copies of the films.
 * This logo has also been spotted on films from Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment, (later known as RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, and RCA/Columbia Pictures International Video) Warner Home Video, 20th Century Fox Video, (later renamed to CBS/FOX Video), Paramount Home Entertainment, and a couple other film companies home video divisions.
 * The B&W variant of the logo can be spotted on films like The Exorcist for example.
 * The other versions of the logo appear on films like Who'll Stop the Rain, The Buddy System, Listen to Your Heart, and many other films during its run.

Editor's Note: While the logo is a bit boring to some, this logo actually did last longer than the 20th Century Fox Video logo. And this logo was used for over 8 years until the name change of the home video division in 1990.

3rd logo (December 12th, 1990 - March 12th, 1995)
Main logos Nicknames: "The Shiny Structure", "The Seven Sprixies Above the Structure", "SHVS Tower I"

Logo: Same as the Fox Video logo, but the company name has changed to read "Sprixie Home Video Studios" with "Studios" at the bottom, "Home Video" in the middle, and "Sprixie" at the top. The seven Sprixie Princesses appear at the top of the structure's company name and are doing the exact same poses as in the 1955, 1977 and 1981 Sprixie Studios logos. (a reference to the former 1972 Sprixie Television opening logo,) and like always, the structure shines.

Variants:
 * The logo is slowed down for a couple films, like Die Hard 2, Home Alone, Predator 2, FernGully: The Last Rainforest for example. Which is to make room for the fanfare.
 * Like the previous two logos, this logo is sometimes in B&W. And is tended to plaster over older films that had the previous two logos in B&W as well.
 * Sometimes, the logo doesn't shine.
 * There are two Letterbox versions of the logo.
 * The first one has the logo stretched to match up with the widescreen resolution for Television. Which sets it to a 16:9 resolution. A small bit of Red's crown is visible, but Cyan's crown isn't visible due to the resolution.
 * The second one is just like the first one, but it isn't stretched, but is still at a 16:9 Resolution format. Only one small bit of Cyan's crown is visible for this variant.
 * A couple films in Widescreen have the logo pushed up a bit to display all seven Sprixies for the variant.
 * At the end of a couple films, the words, "DISTRIBUTED BY" appear at the top of the Sprixies. Only seen on films released from Sprixie Home Video Studios.

Trailer Variants: Starts off with the normal logo, but then we zoom out to reveal the logo is inside a box and the following words fade in:
 * Available from Sprixie Home Video Studios
 * Available in Theaters (Cinemas in international regions)
 * Coming to Theaters
 * Coming to Sprixie Home Video Studios
 * Stay Tuned for Previews

FX/SFX: The shimmer on the logo.

Music/Sounds: None. Unless you count the opening or closing theme of a film.

Music/Sounds, Variants: A few.
 * Occasionally, the 1979 fanfare, mostly in PAL pitch, can be heard playing. Mainly it's seen on films like Home Alone, Die Hard 2, and a few others.
 * The 1936 fanfare can be heard on films like Rocky V (1990), Misery (1990), Thelma & Louise (1991), Company Business (1991), The Man in the Moon (1991), and CrissCross (1992).
 * Alongside that on Thelma & Louise, the 1955 fanfare can be used rarely.
 * At the end of films, the following voiceover says, "Make sure to rewind the cassette before returning it back to your digital library."
 * Other than that. It is silent.

Availability: Extinct as of 2012.
 * This logo was first seen on the VHS release of Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! and has appeared on other VHS films like RoboCop 2, The Man Who Never Was, A Yank in the R.A.F., The Desert Rats, M*A*S*H, and many others.
 * The B&W versions can be commonly spotted on some B&W films like The Last Picture Show, Paper Moon, Young Frankenstein, Overlord, Manhattan, and many other B&W films.
 * As seen on Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, Miracle on 34th Street and Sink the Bismarck! the widescreen versions make their common appearances there.
 * On all Sprixie Battles films, the "DISTRIBUTED BY" variant can be seen at the end of those films.
 * This logo makes a surprise appearance on 2000 reprints of One Crazy Summer (1986).

Editor's Note: While a bit simple, some people don't like the logo due to shining on the fanfare variants being poorly done and some of the structure's parts are a bit cut off sometimes. The Widescreen variants do make it up for the main versions, however.

4th logo (July 4th, 1992 - October 5th, 1994)
Nicknames: "The Purple and Golden Structure", "The Seven Sprixies Above the Structure II", "SHVS Tower II"

Logo: Starts off the same way as the Fox Video 1992 logo, but with the structure reading "Sprixie Home Video Studios". Like before, the structure lights up and shines as the camera gets to its normal position like the standard FOX logos and standard Sprixie Studios logos. Like before, the seven Sprixie Princesses can be seen above the structure.

Variants: Only a few.
 * Like before, this logo comes in a B&W variant. But has only been spotted on very few films and shows. Like Maverick for example.
 * There is a widescreen variant of the logo where it is once again set in a 16:9 screen format resolution. But is very rare to come across unlike the previous logo.
 * There's a short version of the logo. Sometimes for this variant, the colors are vivid, sometimes they are not.
 * Very rarely, the logo is still.
 * On The Cannonball Run, the logo is extended.

Trailer Variants: We see the final portion of the logo, then it flashes to white, and the following appears:
 * Coming Soon to Home Video
 * Coming Soon to Theaters (Cinemas in International regions)
 * Now Playing in Theaters
 * Now Available on Home Video
 * Previews Will Be Seen at the End of this Film

FX/SFX: The camera, the spotlights, and the shining on the logo.

Music/Sounds: The 1979 fanfare. Unlike the previous logo, the 1936 and 1955 fanfare variants were discontinued for this logo.

Music/Sounds, Variant: At the end of films, once the fanfare is done, we hear the same voiceover from the previous logo saying, "Make sure to rewind the cassette before returning it back to your digital library."

Availability: Extinct as of 2015.
 * This logo appeared on the Abyss and a couple other films during this logos short run. Most commonly, Sprixie Studios had this logo used for their films.
 * The B&W version of the logo has only been spotted on Maverick during this logo's run. It's unknown if this variant appeared on other films since this logo acted as a secondary logo to the previous logo.
 * The short version has only been used for trailer variants and The Little Princess.

Editor's Note: Not a very well-known logo since the previous logo acted as the main logo while this logo was considered to be a secondary version of the logo.

5th logo (October 5th, 1994 - March 14th, 1995)
Nicknames: "The Shiny Structure Returns", "The Seven Sprixies Above the Structure III", "SHVS Tower III"

Logo: Same as the 1990 Sprixie Home Video Studios logo, but the logo is a lot more golden than before. A new sky background is introduced in this logo as well. This is the last logo that uses the (1936-1995) font and the (1911-1923) (1955-1995) Sprixie designs.

Variants:
 * There is a variant of the logo where it starts off on a plain black border, then a white square fades in along with the words, "MOVIE CLUB".
 * A corporate variant of this exists as well with "MOVIE CLUB" in black, and the border in yellow and the border only appears at the bottom of the screen. Mainly it's seen on rare movie club copies of films for VHS and Cassettes.
 * There is a Distributed By variant of the logo, but unlike the last time, the logo is inside a blue box and the words, "Distributed by Sprixie Home Video Studios" appear inside the border. The Sprixies are a bit dark in this version.
 * There are three corporate variants.
 * The first corporate version has the logo take place inside of a blue border. The logo is zoomed out further and the logo is pushed up slightly.
 * The second corporate version has the logo inside a yellow border with its original camera size retained.
 * The third corporate version has the logo use an orange tint and the border is removed.

Trailer Variants: We see the standard logo, then we zoom out to reveal it is inside a black box. The following words appear afterwards:
 * From Sprixie Home Video Studios
 * Playing In Theaters
 * Coming to Sprixie Home Video Studios
 * Coming to Theaters
 * Stay Tuned

FX/SFX: Same as the 1990 Sprixie Home Video Studios logo.

Music/Sounds: None. Unless you count the opening or closing theme of a film.

Music/Sounds, Variants: Only two.
 * Sometimes, the 1979 fanfare can be heard on films, like "Speed," "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective," and "The Flintstones," for example.
 * Like the previous few logos, at the end of films, we hear the same voiceover saying, "Make sure to rewind the cassette before returning it back to your digital library."

Availability: Extinct as of 2002.
 * Mainly this acted as the new secondary logo alongside the 1990 Sprixie Home Video Studios logo. And was commonly seen for previews and trailers and at the end of films.
 * Unlike the previous logo, no B&W version exists for this logo.
 * The following films that used this logo were Drop Zone (1994), Clean Slate (1994), Police Academy: Mission to Moscow (1994), The Chase (1994), Wolf (1994), and a few other films.
 * The Movie Club variant of the logo appears on the film "Inferno."

Editor's Note: A nice upgrade to the 1990 logo, but like the previous logo, it wasn't a really well-known logo, due to the next logo replacing this logo and the 1990 logo.

6th logo (March 14th, 1995 - April 28th, 2000)
Nicknames: "The CGI Super Structure", "The Seven Sprixies Above the Structure IV", "SHVS Tower IV"

Logo: Same as the 1995 Fox Video logo, but the name has changed to read Sprixie Home Video Studios. With the extra row being "Studios". The font has changed to the (1995-2022) design and the seven Sprixie Princesses now also use their (1995-2022) designs starting in this logo.

Variants:
 * The logo sometimes appears in B&W sometimes, which is seen on a 2000 DVD reissue of "The Adventures of Superman"
 * Sometimes the logo has a dark tint.
 * There is a short version of the logo where it starts off from the structure and fades out 5 seconds after the camera is in position.
 * On a re-release of "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid", the logo is in sepia tone.
 * A studio classic variant exists. Here, it's the standard logo, but some of the parts, like the front left spotlight and the staircase are removed from the logo, leaving the spotlight count to 4. A Blue and yellow border surrounds the logo and the words, "Studio Classic" appear in a Skyline like font.
 * A corporate variant exists which uses the "Studio Classic" variant, but the structures colors are golden, and the border varies sometimes. Sometimes, the TM symbol is seen.

Trailer Variants: The logo plays normal, but at the end, we fade to white, and the following appears on screen:
 * Coming Soon to Theaters Near You/Coming Soon to Cinemas Near You
 * Coming Soon to Home Video/DVD/Home Entertainment
 * Now Available in Theaters/Cinemas
 * Now Available to Purchase for Home Video/DVD/Home Entertainment
 * Sneak Peeks Will Be at the End of This Feature

FX/SFX: The camera panning and the spotlights animating.

Music/Sounds: Usually none.

Availability: Extinct as of 2016.
 * This logo was first seen in 1995, but later discontinued as a favor for the next logo. However, this logo acted as a secondary logo until 2000.
 * You can see this logo on some films during this era from "Sprixie Studios", Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures, 20th Century Fox, and a few other companies.
 * The B&W Gray-scaled version can be spotted on "The Adventures of Superman". It's currently unknown if this logo appeared on other B&W films during its run due to the next logo also having a B&W version.
 * The Studio Classic variant can only be spotted on the first "Sprixie Battles" movie from 1908. Which is the only film that used this logo.

Editor's Note: From short lived to having a second run, this logo was an amazing logo during its run and seemed to be more successful than the previous 3 Sprixie Home Video Studios logos.

7th logo (March 15th, 1995 - March 11th, 2005)
Nicknames: "The Super Structure V", "The Sprixie Tower V", "1990s Tower", "The CGI Searchlights I", "The CGI Tower I"

Logo: We see the end product of the Sprixie Studios 1995 logo, but without the registered trademark symbol. We then zoom out to reveal the logo was inside a blue box. Next to the logo is the words, "Sprixie Studios Home Entertainment" in the font Latin 725. Which spans across three lines.

Variants:
 * Some films contain the logo in B&W. You can also see the logo in B&W if there's no color on Television, but mainly this logo appeared on a few B&W films like "Number the Stars," "The Night of the Hunter, and many others."
 * The logo sometimes fades to black sometimes. You can mainly see this variant on older films released to DVD from the previous couple years.
 * A color alternation version exists with the structure and yellow border and text being more golden, and the inside of the box being light blue.
 * Commonly, a 16:9 version of the logo existed with the logo being widescreen. Mainly seen on newer films during this logos run.
 * On Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure, The Legend of Bagger Vance, the logo is still.
 * On very few films, the registered trademark symbol faded in when the logo zoomed out.
 * For very few films, the logo is extended. Mainly it's used for the Feature Presentation variant.

Trailer Variants: Same as the normal logo, but the words, "Sprixie Studios Home Entertainment" are replaced with the following:
 * Coming Soon to DVD and Home Entertainment
 * Coming Soon to Theaters Near You
 * Now Playing in Selected Theaters
 * Now Available on DVD and Home Entertainment
 * PREMIERE SERIES (Only seen on some films)
 * Previews Will Be Seen at the End of This Film (Used only for VHS)
 * Feature Presentation

FX/SFX: Same as the 1995 Sprixie Studios logo. The logo zooming out to reveal it is inside a box is added and the box animates the same framerate as the standard Sprixie Studios logo.

Music/Sounds: None.

Music/Sounds, Variants:
 * On a couple films with the Feature Presentation variant, including the extended variant, the 1995 fanfare plays. Later replaced with the 1997 fanfare in 1997.
 * For the trailer variants, the narrator reads the words that are seen on screen. Which was read by Don LaFontaine.
 * Sometimes, the logo has the opening theme for the film. Only seen on the release of The Secret of NIMH II.
 * On Speed, the 1981 fanfare is used.

Availability: Extinct as of 2018.
 * This logo appears more commonly on DVD films like Beverly Hills Cop II, The Untouchables, back to the Beach, Fatal Attraction, and Planes, Trains, & Automobiles and many other films during this logos era.
 * Animated movies that use this logo are Hercules & Xena: The Animated Movie, Geri's Game, Jungle 2 Jungle, Prince of Egypt, Small Soldiers, and many other animated films until 2005. When the next logo replaced this logo.
 * The B&W version of the logo appears commonly on B&W films from this era until 2005. This is the last logo that uses a B&W version, however.
 * The last film to use this logo was Robots. Which was released in 2005.

Editor's Note: A favorite to many. Although the next logo may not be too rememberable to most people. It also isn't a completely awful logo.

7th logo (March 12th, 2005 - August 2nd, 2007)
Nicknames: "The Super Structure VI", "The Sprixie Tower VI", "2000s Tower", "The CGI Searchlights I", "The CGI Tower I"

Logo: Same as the previous logo, but there are some small differences this time around.
 * The Sprixie Studios logo is now the filmed version instead of a videotaped version.
 * The registered trademark symbol is added.
 * The coloring for the spotlights, structure, and sky have changed and are a bit blue-yellow colored.
 * The Box colors have changed to grey with a gold border.
 * The font for the box text is changed to ITC Garamond.

Other than that, everything else is the same except for the framerate.

Variants:
 * Like the previous logo, there is a 16:9 format version of the logo. Which is the same thing but uses this logo instead.
 * Starting in 2006, when Blu-Ray was introduced, the logo recieved some changes, the colors now match with the 2005 version of the logo, the gold border is brighter, and the grey color is changed to a blue color. Seen until 2007.
 * However, some films have used the 2005 version of the Sprixie Studios logo sometimes. Not too common to see, however.
 * Like the previous logo, an extended version exists.
 * On a couple films up until 2006, a version of the logo existed where the structure is still along with the box, the spotlights are animated, as a reference to the 1981 logo, and the Sprixies still animate as well.
 * For movies that work with the PSP, a still low quality version of the logo exists.

Trailer Variants: Same as before. The following words appear:
 * Coming Soon to DVD and Home Entertainment
 * Coming Soon to Theaters Near You
 * Now Playing in Selected Theaters
 * Now Available on DVD and Home Entertainment
 * Feature Presentation

It's the last domestic logo to feature trailer variants, however.

FX/SFX: Same as before, but with the registered trademark symbol fading in and the fade out applied.

Music/Sounds:

Music/Sounds, Variant: On the extended variant of the logo, the 1997 fanfare is used. Also used for the Feature Presentation variant.

Availability: Extinct as of 2019. It was very commonly seen on Widescreen films until 2007.
 * The still version of the logo appears on PSP copies of certain Sprixie Studios films.
 * This logo commonly appeared on Widescreen DVD films like Pontoffel Rock, Where Are You? Pontoffel Rock & His Magic Piano, The Lorax (1972), and a couple other films until 2008.
 * The VHS edition of the logo only appears on a 2005 Asian VHS release of Mean Girls (2004).
 * Popular Kid shows released to DVD like Trading Places, SpongeBob SquarePants: Sea Stories, MTV Yoga, Dora the Explorer: Move to the Music, The Day Reagan Was Shot, Flashdance, Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (on the VHS only, where this oddly plasters the 1999 Paramount logo that the film used), Black Sheep, Vanilla Sky, Major League, Damaged Care, Bleacher Bums, My Horrible Year!, all 3 Jackass volumes, Rugrats Christmas, Clockstoppers, Hey Arnold!: The Movie, and K-19: The Widowmaker also use this logo sometimes. However, other animated shows from other companies and this company also use this logo too.
 * The Blu-Ray version of this logo can be seen on films like 50 First Dates, The Fifth Element, Hitch, House of Flying Daggers, Underworld: Evolution, and xXx.

Editor's Note: This logo isn't as rememberable as the previous logo due to its cheap design and choppy frame rate, but overall, it was short lived and was discontinued in 2007.

8th logo (August 3rd, 2007 - April 21st, 2010)
Nicknames: "The Super Structure VII", "The Sprixie Tower VII", "2000s Tower II", "The CGI Searchlights I", "The CGI Tower I"

Logo: We see the Sprixie Studios 1995 logo, with the camera zooming in slowly. The words, "Home Entertainment" appear at the bottom of the screen which is black and covers half of the stage. The Home Entertainment text shines as well, and alongside that, the Sprixies Jewel's also shine and shimmer as well. Then we cut to black. Also, the right spotlight is a bit bigger for this logo.

Variants:
 * A 4:3 version of this logo exists, which can be seen on FernGully: The Last Rainforest, Thumbelina, Once Upon a Forest, the Season 1 DVD of NCIS and a few others.
 * On Small Widescreen films, the logo is open matte.
 * There is a Blu-Ray edition of this logo. Here, it animates normally, but only the Sprixies Jewels shine and shimmer and not the Home Entertainment text. All of a sudden, the Sprixies turn their heads and see a blue streak. They watch it as it passes the logo and changes the text to the Blu-ray Disc logo. After that, the Sprixies get back to their normal positions.
 * On High-Definition films, a flash appears by the Home Entertainment text, transforming it into a shiny silver text that reads, "HIGH DEFINITION".
 * Sometimes, the logo is still. You can see this on the film, Valkyrie.

FX/SFX: Same as before, but with the registered trademark symbol fading in and the fade out applied.

Music/Sounds: A calm, and majestic fanfare.

Music/Sounds, Variant: For the Blu-Ray edition of the logo, the music is extended, and the wooshing sounds from the blue streak are heard.

Availability: Extremely rare. Which is set to be extinct in late 2022.
 * This logo first showed up on the DVD release of TMNT, released on August 7th, 2007, a few days before this logo went public. It has appeared on many other films until 2010.
 * The 4:3 and Small Widescreen versions of the logo don't really appear often on DVD or Blu-Ray films as those were getting harder to find on new DVD and Blu-Ray releases of films.
 * You can commonly spot the Blu-Ray version of the logo on Blu-Ray films such as Trick R' Treat, Enchanted, Hot Rod, and many other Blu-Ray films until 2010.
 * The High-Definition films were only spotted on Sprixie Studios films only. So, they are not as common than the main logo.
 * This logo also appears on Latin American/European/Australian/Asian releases as well.

Editor's Note: The text shining along with the jewel shines make this a nice throwback to the 1990 Sprixie Home Video Studios logo.

1st International logo (November 2nd, 1995 - January 31st, 1999)
Nicknames: "The Super International Structure I", "The International Sprixie Tower I", "1990s International Tower I", "The CGI Searchlights I", "The CGI Tower I"

Logo: Here are the versions used for this logo.


 * VHS/LD: It's basically the standard Sprixie Studios 1995 logo, but 13 seconds later, we zoom out to reveal the logo is inside an inner box, which has an outer box inside in the inner box on a blue-violet background with the words "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" zooming into position. We then see 3 golden spotlights pass through the logo, then like aways, we fade out.


 * DVD: Just the shortened version of the logo. Which starts with the logo inside the box.

Variants:
 * On a couple films, the logo is in B&W. Additionally, if color is not present for VCR or DVD, the logo will be B&W.
 * The logo is still sometimes.

Trailer Variants: We see either the full version, (for VHS releases), or the short version, (for DVD releases) play as normal, but a few seconds later, the HOME ENTERTAINMENT text blurs out and the following is seen:
 * Coming Soon to DVD and Home Entertainment
 * Coming Soon to Theaters Near You
 * Now Playing in Selected Theaters
 * Now Available on DVD and Home Entertainment
 * Feature Presentation
 * Behind The Scenes
 * Sneak Previews

FX/SFX: The same CGI used in the Sprixie Studios 1995 logo. But with the camera zooming out, the goldening spotlights animating, and the "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" text flying in.

Music/Sounds: There's two main versions of the fanfare.
 * From November 2nd, 1995, to April 28, 1998, the 1995 fanfare. Starting with the VHS and DVD releases of Anastasia, the 1997 fanfare came in use.

Music/Sounds, Variants
 * Most of the time, the fanfares would be in NTSC Pitch. But on some PAL releases of films, the fanfares are high tone. Even in the early years of this logo.
 * For some films, the fanfare would be replaced with the opening theme to a trailer.
 * In other cases, it would be silent. Most commonly for the DVD versions of the logo.

Availability: Extinct as of 2008.
 * The first appearance of this logo was on the film The Muppet Christmas Carol. Which was close to a month before this logos full debut.
 * You could see this logo on other films like: Apollo 13, Men of War, Billy Madison, Leap of Faith, The Dirty Dozen and many other films.
 * This also applies to the short version of the logo too.
 * This logo also appears on the original Miracle on 34th Street, and also appears on early Italian DVD releases of such films as There's Something About Mary (Tutti Pazzi Per Mary) and Young Frankenstein (Frankenstein Junior).

Editor's Note: None.

2nd International logo (Feburary 1st, 1999 - July 14th, 2008)
Nicknames: "The Super International Structure II", "The International Sprixie Tower II", "1990s International Tower II", "The CGI Searchlights I", "The CGI Tower I"

Logo: We start with many circular streaks of orange and blue placed over it, which animate on and off the screen. Then we see the 1995 Sprixie Studios logo animating at a much faster rate. Once the logo is in position, blue and purple gradient bars on top and bottom wipe in and the logo's sky background dissolves into a different cloud background and the rear spotlights fade out and the Sprixies stop animating. Then we see the "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" text fade in with the same font from before, with a folding effect below the logo. After the fanfare is finished, the "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" text fades out via blur effect after a few seconds later. Which just leaves the structure. Then a few seconds later, it fades out.

Variant: The logo sometimes appears in B&W. This is mainly seen on films from the 1900s, 1910s, 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, and sometimes the 1970s. It's the last international logo to feature a B&W variant, however. This would be discontinued in 2007.

Trailer Variants: The full logo plays normally, but then after the fanfare ends, the text blurs out like always, but then, we see one of the following words folding into position:
 * Coming to Cinemas
 * Coming to Video
 * Behind The Scenes
 * Feature Presentation
 * Now On Video
 * Now In Theaters
 * Now On VCD

FX/SFX: The same CGI used in the Sprixie Studios 1995 logo. But with the streak's animation.

Music/Sounds: During the logos early days, the 1995 fanfare. Used from February 1st, 1999, to April 4th, 1999. On April 5th, 1999, the fanfare would be replaced with the 1997 fanfare. Sometimes, the logo is silent, or has the opening theme. And sometimes on PAL releases, the fanfare is high tone.

Availability: Extinct as of 2010. It was only seen outside the United States.
 * This logo was first spotted on the Home Video release of Kissing a Fool, and has appeared on many other films like Crooklyn, The River, National Lampoon's Class Reunion, Who's Harry Crumb? What Lies Beneath, Jake Speed, and many other films.
 * The trailer variants can be spotted on previews for films. And the Feature Presentation variant appears right after the previews to start the movie.

Editor's Note: A favorite international logo to everyone. Just like in the 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment logo, It's nothing too special.

2nd International logo (July 15th, 2008 - April 21st, 2010)
Nicknames: "The Super International Structure III", "The International Sprixie Tower III", "2000s International Tower", "The CGI Searchlights I", "The CGI Tower I"

Logo: Same as before, however, the logo starts at its normal time and its framerate is normal. As the logo reaches its position, the words, "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" which is now in a new font, zooms out below the logo and positions itself right by the stage. The streaks of orange and blue all disappear at the end.

FX/SFX: Same as before. Except with some differences.

Music/Sounds: The 1997 Sprixie Studios fanfare. Also used for the 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment logo.

Availability: Extinct as of 2011. It was only seen outside the United States and very few films as most international regions started using the standard Sprixie Studios Home Entertainment 2007 logo from now. It was seen on "Space Chimps," and a small number of other films.

Editor's Note: None.

Final Note: Starting with the release of My Name Is Khan (2010), the next logo, in the domestic region, replaced all the international logos. And later in 2022, the shortened Sprixie Studios 2022 logo would replace this logo forever.

9th logo (April 21st, 2010 - December 31st, 2019)
Nicknames: "The Super Structure VI", "The Sprixie Tower VI", "2010s Tower", "The CGI Searchlights II", "The CGI Tower II"

Logo: It's the same as the standard Sprixie Studios 2010 logo, but near the end, we see the camera pan back a bit further than the main logo to reveal the stacked words, "HOME MEDIA DISTRIBUTION". By the word "SPRIXIE", "HOME" is set in Neutraface No. 2, while "MEDIA DISTRIBUTION" is by "STUDIOS" and is in a different font. As we pan further, we can see an extra spotlight on the left side of the structure, (a reference to the Fox Searchlight Pictures 2011 logo and the 2 Sprixie Independent Pictures logos), and more palm trees. Additionally, as the camera is panning further, the Sprixies move their heads to follow the cameras movement toward the end. As always, we see the registered trademark symbol fade in. And a lot of the time, the logo cuts to black.

Variants:
 * Before 2013, there was also a short version of the logo which, just like the Sprixie Studios 2010 logo, starts from the flash, and ends once the camera is in position. The registered trademark symbol fades in on the last note of the fanfare.
 * Starting in 2013, with the release of Turbo, not only the colors were alternated, but the logo is now shortened. However, the long version is still used on some occasions. But with the alternated coloring.
 * There are some films, like October Baby, Doggie B., This Binary Universe, and Outrage for example, that have the logo in a 4:3 Screen Format resolution. It's also seen on DVD and Blu-ray releases of seasons 16 and 17 of The Simpsons, the 2011 DVD release of Sprixie Battles X and the 2012 DVD of Mr. Scoutmaster.
 * Sometimes, the logo is cropped to a 2.35:1 resolution as a widescreen letterbox logo.
 * Starting in 2016, the logo is enhanced. This often appeared on Ferdinand and a couple other films.

FX/SFX: Same as the standard Sprixie Studios 2010 logo. Like the main logo, this was animated at Blue Sky Studios.

Music/Sounds: The same 1997 fanfare used in the 1995 and 2010 Sprixie Studios logos. A short version of the fanfare exists for the short version.

Music/Sounds, Variants
 * On some international releases of Titanic, and some U.S.A releases of October Baby, the 1995 fanfare is used presumably due to plaster errors.
 * For Sprixie Battles films, The John Williams theme is used.
 * Sometimes, the logo is silent.
 * On UK and Australian physical media releases that contain this logo, the fanfare is high tone.

Availability: Ultra Rare. And on the verge for extinction in late 2022.
 * Apart from Sprixie Studios films, this logo does appear on other films released from Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures, 20th Century Fox, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Columbia Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, and Walt Disney Pictures, and sometimes Lionsgate films. The films for example are Zookeeper (2011), Hot Tub Time Machine (2010), My Name is Khan (2010), We Bought a Zoo (2011), Word Jumbles 2 (2011), The Sprixie Battles Trilogy Re-release (2014) and many other films.
 * The last appearance of this logo was on the film, Underwater. Although some films have it plastered with the shortened Sprixie Studios 2020 logo and now the current Sprixie Studios logo.
 * The last few films to use the extended version of the logo were The Internship, The Way Way Back, Flicka 2 and Mirrors 2, and 6 other films. As the short version became the main one in use until 2020.
 * Even though this logo was discontinued in 2020. It made two Suprise appearances. One on Modern Family: The Eleventh and Final Season, released in 2020, and Candyman (2021).
 * The Enhanced version was seen on most animated films and other films from 2016 to 2020. Although it also makes an appearance on the 2017 reissue of All Dogs Go to Heaven and When Harry Met Sally.

Editor's Note: Mostly it's the same as the Sprixie Studios 2010 logo. However, for some people that weren't expecting to see the camera pan further across the structure, you'd be surprised too. Nonetheless, it was such a great logo during its run.

Final Note

 * Around December of 2019, the Sprixie Princesses announced to retire the on screen Sprixie Studios Home Media Distribution logo after 43 years in service. Although this logo did make a Suprise appearance on Underwater, One on Modern Family: The Eleventh and Final Season, released in 2020, and Candyman (2021), the 2020 Sprixie Studios, albeit shortened, started being the main one in use until the 2021 logo took its spot. And now with the current Sprixie Studios 2022 logo as the main de-facto home video, the last two Sprixie Studios Home Media Distribution logos are now on the verge for extinction.