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*This replaces the 1981 Columbia Pictures logo on releases of MGM owned Castle Rock/Nelson films such as ''When Harry Met Sally...'', ''Lord of the Flies'', ''Misery'', and ''City Slickers''. | *This replaces the 1981 Columbia Pictures logo on releases of MGM owned Castle Rock/Nelson films such as ''When Harry Met Sally...'', ''Lord of the Flies'', ''Misery'', and ''City Slickers''. | ||
*However, it doesn't appear on ''Red Dragon'' or ''Nanny McPhee'' (despite being credited); the Universal Pictures logo puts in a solo appearance on each instead. | *However, it doesn't appear on ''Red Dragon'' or ''Nanny McPhee'' (despite being credited); the Universal Pictures logo puts in a solo appearance on each instead. | ||
*This logo was used on trailers on post-2008 Sony/MGM releases up to ''Zookeeper'', though it made its last theatrical appearance on ''Igor'', released on September 19, 2008 and | *This logo was used on trailers on post-2008 Sony/MGM releases up to ''Zookeeper'', though it made its last theatrical appearance on ''Igor'', released on September 19, 2008 and made its last appearances on the direct-to-DVD movies ''Dead like Me: Life After Death'' and ''Legally Blondes''. | ||
*Interestingly, the 1988 video release of ''Willow'' from RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video (now "Sony Pictures Home Entertainment"), as well as the 1996 Columbia/TriStar Family Collection video release, retains the bylineless logo with the 1982 roar, as do older cable prints, preceded by the Universal Pay Television logo. However, DVD releases of the film by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment from 2001 removed any evidence of MGM having released the film, and go directly to the Lucasfilm Ltd. logo; it would, however, be restored on the 2013 Fox and 2019 Disney Blu-ray releases, as well as the streaming version on Disney+. | *Interestingly, the 1988 video release of ''Willow'' from RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video (now "Sony Pictures Home Entertainment"), as well as the 1996 Columbia/TriStar Family Collection video release, retains the bylineless logo with the 1982 roar, as do older cable prints, preceded by the Universal Pay Television logo. However, DVD releases of the film by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment from 2001 removed any evidence of MGM having released the film, and go directly to the Lucasfilm Ltd. logo; it would, however, be restored on the 2013 Fox and 2019 Disney Blu-ray releases, as well as the streaming version on Disney+. | ||
*The 2001 variant appears at the start of some early Sony Blu-rays, in addition to some early Fox Blu-rays of catalog titles, including ''The Man with No Name Trilogy'' box set, and the 2013 German Tobis Home Entertainment Blu-ray of ''For a Few Dollars More''. Also makes a surprise appearance on the 2003 VHS release of ''Stargate'' (proceeded by the Artisan Entertainment logo and Studio Canal logo). | *The 2001 variant appears at the start of some early Sony Blu-rays, in addition to some early Fox Blu-rays of catalog titles, including ''The Man with No Name Trilogy'' box set, and the 2013 German Tobis Home Entertainment Blu-ray of ''For a Few Dollars More''. Also makes a surprise appearance on the 2003 VHS release of ''Stargate'' (proceeded by the Artisan Entertainment logo and Studio Canal logo). | ||
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*It can also be seen on the American MGM DVD release of ''Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Kids'', but the Canadian release and current prints don't have it as Nelvana now owns the film worldwide. | *It can also be seen on the American MGM DVD release of ''Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Kids'', but the Canadian release and current prints don't have it as Nelvana now owns the film worldwide. | ||
*For some reason, the 2001 version also appears on MGM-distributed releases of the DiC Movie Toons, like ''Groove Squad''. | *For some reason, the 2001 version also appears on MGM-distributed releases of the DiC Movie Toons, like ''Groove Squad''. | ||
*It was also seen on the theatrical releases and TV airings of ''Arthur and the Invisibles'', ''The Nanny Diaries'', ''School for Scoundrels'', ''Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker'', ''The Mist'', ''Superhero Movie'', and ''Clerks II'', but the DVD releases only have The Weinstein Company or Dimension Films logos. | *It was also seen on the theatrical releases and TV airings of ''Arthur and the Invisibles'', ''The Nanny Diaries'', ''School for Scoundrels'', ''Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker'', ''The Mist'', ''Superhero Movie'', and ''Clerks II'', but the DVD releases only have The Weinstein Company or Dimension Films logos. Current prints of ''Who's Your Caddy'' retain this logo. | ||
*Also seen on current international prints (including a recent PRO Cinema broadcast in Romania) of ''Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time'', which was released by Vision International overseas (in America, it was released by Republic Pictures through New Line Cinema). | *Also seen on current international prints (including a recent PRO Cinema broadcast in Romania) of ''Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time'', which was released by Vision International overseas (in America, it was released by Republic Pictures through New Line Cinema). | ||
*The 2001 version is even present on [[The Criterion Collection]] releases, such as the 2012 Criterion Blu-rays of ''Koyaanisqatsi'' and ''Powaqqatsi''. (which presumably comes from updated masters from the 2002 DVD releases which either plastered or added their logo onto the beginning of those films) | *The 2001 version is even present on [[The Criterion Collection]] releases, such as the 2012 Criterion Blu-rays of ''Koyaanisqatsi'' and ''Powaqqatsi''. (which presumably comes from updated masters from the 2002 DVD releases which either plastered or added their logo onto the beginning of those films) | ||