The official name of the jingle used for the 1985 Worldvision Home Video logo and the 1988 TV logo derived from it is "Moog Statement 14," written and performed in 1979 by Andy Clarke.
Angela: That jingle is used in Tailslandian Gardens Real Estate Home/Business Video and TailslandComedian Productions but the jingle is shortened, Media West, Inc., Cobra Media, and Crown Movie Classics.
The woosh one did scare me especially on late nights. I used to see that Worldvision woooshing logo a few times at the end of the black and white (some eps were colored) show “Combat!” during the late nights before infomercials at 2AM. This was around 2006 or 2007.
From Maine: 90210 1995-1996-1997-1998-1999 1: Nick Jr. Productions 1994-1997 2: Worldvision Enterprises (A Blockbuster Entertainment Company) 1994-1996 3: Lorimar Television 1988-1989-1998 4: Lorimar Telepictures 1986-1987-1988-1999 5: The Program Exchange 1986-1987 6: 14 Kids Productions 1992-1999 7: Warner Bros 75 Years Logo 1998 8: Warner Bros Domestic Pay-Tv Cable & Network Features 1995
3:16 Appeared at the end of Lady Lovely Locks and the Pixietails which aired on YTV a few years ago (possibly in 2010) just as the 1984 DiC Entertainment "Vortex" logo fades to black Episode: Cruel Pretender
I had a Top Cat VHS too. I had all the old HB cartoons on VHS as released by Worldvision. My parents bought them for me in the early '00s, when DVDs weren't as commonplace yet. I also had the Hanna-Barbera Home Video and Cartoon Network Video releases.
I did have a few run-ins at the time. Bonanza, Terminator 2, Tales from the Darkside, once from watching Combat. I'm a late 90s kid and I had fears of it, but I got used to it because 90s nostalgia. Almost forgot to mention, one of the episodes of 90210.
I had the 1985 logo on a Huckleberry Hound VHS growing up. It didn't scare me. The even older one was on a Birdman VHS I owned. I always associated these logos with Hanna-Barbera, as well as the Cartoon Network Video logo.
I remember this logo watching reruns of The Fugitive, Barnaby Jones, The Streets of San Francisco, Little House On The Prairie, The Love Boat, ABC Movie Of The Week films produced by Aaron Spelling.
At the end of an AMC Airing of a movie (Termanatior 2:Judgment Day),there was a low tone 1988 worldvision enterprises logo before the amc logo faded out on it's own.