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==Oddities About This Sequence on Certain VHS Tapes==
==Oddities About This Sequence on Certain VHS Tapes==
* On certain pressings of CBS/Fox releases from 1989-1990, this sequence occurs during the still-framed 1983-1999 Fox FBI warning screen/1984-2000 CBS/Fox Video logo combo that likely occured at the start of those pressings due to some sort of processing error.
* On certain pressings of CBS/Fox releases from 1989-1990, this sequence occurs during the still-framed 1983-1999 Fox FBI warning screen/1984-2000 CBS/Fox Video logo combo that likely occured at the start of those pressings due to some sort of processing error.
* On some VHS tapes released by Buena Vista Home Entertainment, this sequence occurs during the company's FBI warning screens, most notably on couple pressings of the 1991 VHS releases of Disney's "The Reluctant Dragon" and certain Walt Disney "Black Diamond" Classics titles from this year.
* On some VHS tapes released by Buena Vista Home Entertainment, this sequence occurs during the company's FBI warning screens, most notably on couple pressings of the 1991 VHS releases of Disney's "The Reluctant Dragon" and certain Walt Disney "Black Diamond" Classics titles from this year and possibly 1992, like "The Rescuers" (1977), and its 1990 sequel, "The Rescuers Down Under".
* Usually, this sequence is heard in the left audio channel, but occasionally, it could be on the right (most notably on certain pressings of the 1993 VHS of Disney's "Pinocchio"). Funnily enough, some YouTube users falsely label this sequence as coming from the specific videotape player model, rather than the specific videotape itself.
* Usually, this sequence is heard in the left audio channel, but occasionally, it could be on the right (most notably on certain pressings of the 1993 VHS of Disney's "Pinocchio" (1943)). Funnily enough, some YouTube users falsely label this sequence as coming from the specific videotape player model, rather than the specific videotape itself.