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→‎11th Logo (April 13, 1984-February 2, 2001): Highly unlikely this was the case since WB fully funded Space Jam from the get-go; also added additional info
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'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
* On ''Gremlins'' and ''Innerspace'', a rearrangement of the Max Steiner fanfare by Jerry Goldsmith (who composed both films) is used.
* On the Warner Archive DVD-R release of ''How Sweet It Is!'', the logo is accompanied by the National General fanfare (the original distributors of the film) as the result of a plastering error.
* On the Warner Archive DVD-R release of ''How Sweet It Is!'', the logo is accompanied by the National General fanfare (the original distributors of the film) as the result of a plastering error.
* On a Kabel 1 airing of ''It's Alive III: Island of the Alive'' (1987), the logo is accompanied by the 1985 Warner Home Video rendition of the Max Steiner fanfare due to another shoddy plastering job.
* On a Kabel 1 airing of ''It's Alive III: Island of the Alive'' (1987), the logo is accompanied by the 1985 Warner Home Video rendition of the Max Steiner fanfare due to another shoddy plastering job.
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'''Availability:''' The 1992 version is usually the one that plasters older logos. Fortunately, WB has eased up on this somewhat, and older logos have been seen more often in recent years on newer prints/masters.
'''Availability:''' The 1992 version is usually the one that plasters older logos. Fortunately, WB has eased up on this somewhat, and older logos have been seen more often in recent years on newer prints/masters.
* This logo made its first appearance on ''Swing Shift'' (released on April 13, 1984) and made its final regular appearance on ''True Crime'' (released on March 19, 1999). The closing version made its final appearance on ''Valentine'' (released on February 2, 2001).
* This logo made its first appearance on ''Swing Shift'' (released on April 13, 1984) and made its final regular appearance on ''True Crime'' (released on March 19, 1999). The closing version made its final appearance on ''Valentine'' (released on February 2, 2001).
* The 1992 variant of the logo also does not appear on ''Space Jam'' (1996), as NBA sold the rights distribution to Time Warner, but only the 1993 [[Warner Bros. Family Entertainment]] logo appears at the beginning instead.
** However, the trailer, in-credit variant, and scenes feature this logo.
** However, the trailer, in-credit variant, and scenes feature this logo.
* Neither this nor the 2009 sky background version of the [[20th Century Studios]] logo appear on the 20th Century Studios Home Entertainment 4K release of the Regency film ''Heat'', only the [[Regency Enterprises|Regency]] logo appears instead.
* Neither this nor the 2009 sky background version of the [[20th Century Studios]] logo appear on the 20th Century Studios Home Entertainment 4K release of the Regency film ''Heat'', only the [[Regency Enterprises|Regency]] logo appears instead.
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