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'''Technique:''' Possibly live-action.
'''Technique:''' Possibly live-action.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Silent or the film's opening theme. On the 2001 Special Edition DVD release of ''Rocky'', however, it uses the 1994 music, due to a reverse plastering error (the previous 1998 DVD had the 1994 logo).
'''Music/Sounds:''' Silent or the film's opening theme.
 
'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' However, on the 2001 Special Edition DVD release of ''Rocky'', it uses the 1994 music, due to a reverse plastering error (the previous 1998 DVD release had the 1994 logo).


'''Availability:''' Very rare, due to this logo being short-lived.
'''Availability:''' Very rare, due to this logo being short-lived.
*The bylineless version can be found on the original 1976 film ''Carrie'' and is intact on modern releases of the film (which has no logical reason to be plastered).
*The bylineless version can be found on the original 1976 film ''Carrie'' and is intact on modern releases of the film (which has no logical reason to be plastered).
*The rendition with the Transamerica byline is much harder to find due to plastering, and was seen on films such as ''Rocky'' and ''The Return of a Man Called Horse'' (the earliest film known to have this logo). It is however, preserved on the 2001 DVD of the former (with the 1994 music tacked on, due to sloppy editing), but then replaced with the current logo on the 2006 DVD release. However, the 1990 VHS release has this logo plastered with the 1987 logo and the MGM/UA Communications logo, while the 1996 VHS and 1998 DVDs  have it plastered with the 1994 logo, along with the 2014 Blu-ray. It was kept on the RCA CED release, which was released months before Transamerica no longer owned UA.
*The rendition with the Transamerica byline is much harder to find due to plastering, and was seen on films such as ''Rocky'' and ''The Return of a Man Called Horse'' (the earliest film known to have this logo).
*Also seen on current TV airings of ''Champion of Death'' (AKA ''Karate Bullfighter''), after the 2008 MGM logo. This logo was last seen on ''Bound for Glory'', in which the R2 DVDs and ThisTV airings (following the 10th logo) retain it, while the R1 releases have it plastered with the 1987 logo.
**It is however, preserved on the 2001 DVD release of the former (with the 1994 music tacked on, due to sloppy editing), but then replaced with the current logo on the 2006 DVD release.
*Can also be seen in some trailers of films of the time period like ''Carrie'' and even ''The Pink Panther Strikes Again'' (the film would use the previous logo).
**However, the 1990 VHS release has this logo plastered with the 1987 logo and the MGM/UA Communications logo, while the 1996 VHS and 1998 DVD releases have it plastered with the 1994 logo, along with the 2014 Blu-ray release.
**However, it was still kept on the RCA CED release, which was released months before Transamerica no longer owned UA.
*Also seen on current TV airings of ''Champion of Death'' (AKA ''Karate Bullfighter''), after the 2008 MGM logo.
**This logo was last seen on ''Bound for Glory'', in which the R2 DVD releases and ThisTV airings (following the 10th logo) retain it, while the R1 DVD releases have it plastered with the 1987 logo.
*It can also be seen in some trailers of films of the time period like ''Carrie'' and even ''The Pink Panther Strikes Again'' (the film would use the previous logo).


===7th Logo (8th logo placeholder) (September 18, 1981-December 1982)===
===7th Logo (8th logo placeholder) (September 18, 1981-December 1982)===

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