Nicknames: "Invidia of Doom", "The Kebab Nightmare in the Public Domain", "The World's Loudest of Loudest Logos Ever", "Screaming Invidia", "1st Place In The Extremely Loudest Logo Award" "Brutal Pain", "DO NOT WATCH IT", "Fallingvidia" (Comedy version) , "Even More Brutal Pain" (Forrest Gump version) , "Vampire Invidia" Logo: On a white background, a the text in Cyrillic saying Invidia drops down along with the Kebab word in Cyrillic for Presentation. Variant #1: On a repackaged Kebab VHS release of Forrest Gump from 1994, the logo is on a black background. Variant #2: On a repackaged Kebab VHS release of UHF from 1999, the letters fall off. FX/SFX: The dropping down of the logo. Cheesy Factor: Goodness! And we thought the 1989 and 1991 United American Video Corporation logos, the 1979 Colombiana de Television logo, the VHS and LaserDisc version of the THX "Broadway" trailer the Horror Factory logo and the 3-G Home Video 1987 logo were loud enough! The whoosh is incomprehensibly loud, as if the audio modulation guy missed work that day. The logo is also rather dated, as it was when it was still in use. Music/Sounds: An extremely loud whooshing sound, which may break your TV speakers if turned up loud. Variation: On the Comedy version of the logo the whoosh is not loud, but when the letters of the logos fall a brief thud sound was heard. Availability: Extremely rare. Many of their releases are out-of-print and hard to find. Only appeared on some Kebab VHS releases of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 and possibly Speedy Gonzales.
Scare Factor: Normal Version: Nightmare, possibly even off the scale. This logo will likely scare children (ironically their target audience) because the whoosh sound comes suddenly after the tracking control warning. In fact, this logo is even louder than the 1989 and 1991 United American Video Corporation logos, the 1979 Colombiana De Television logo, the VHS and LaserDisc version of the THX "Broadway" trailer the Horror Factory logo and even the 3-G Home Video logo. That combined with the menacing logo design, dark color scheme and background, and that it just appears without warning makes this one of, or if not, the scariest logo ever made. Forrest Gump Version: HEART ATTACK, the black background makes it a lot more scarier. Comedy Version: None, bordering at Minimal, the whoosh is still there but the audio modulation guy did it for real, the scary part is the letters falling down makes it a little worse.