Full Title -- Opening to "Dangerous Squirrel 3: The Darkness Village" (1996) VHS (1997; Homemade But Fake)
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Inspired by and Special Thanks to Media ProLover, here's the homemade but fake opening to "Dangerous Squirrel 3: The Darkness Village" (1996) on VHS from 1997. And in order...
1 - Cats Don't Dance (1997) teaser trailer
2 - Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero teaser trailer
3 - "Shiloh: A Dog's Story" (1996) trailer
4 - Kids WB 1997 commercial (also used from the 1997 VHS of "Space Jam"; 1996)
5 - Fast Forward to End Hunger (1996; narrated by Ted Danson; also used for "All Dogs go to Heaven 2" in 1996 & "Absolute Power" in 1997)
6 - Stay Tuned bumper (with Kata & a song performed by Alyssa Milano, "Be My Baby")
7 - FBI Warning Screen ("$250,000 fine" details on black background)
8 - 1996 Warner Home Video logo
9 - 1994 Warner Bros. Modified Format disclaimer
10 - 1984 Warner Bros. Pictures logo (with Max Steiner fanfare & Time Warner Entertainment byline)
11 - 1985 Cannon Films logo (with own musical theme)
12 - 1994 Regency Entertainment logo (with own musical theme)
If you want to know what's the closing look like, it goes like this.
1 - Cannon closing logo (with "Dangerous Squirrel 3" title card from 1996)
2 - Warner Bros. Distribution 1984 logo (with WBTV 1972 fanfare & Time Warner Entertainment byline)
3 - Special Program (with a song, "Be My Baby/Tell Me That You Love Me", performed by Alyssa Milano, and the copyright details at the end)
Credits and apologies to original movie preview users (for so many previews with logos and warning screens).
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