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'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
*On some films such as ''Valkyrie'' and ''Hot Tub Time Machine'', it's silent or has the movie's opening theme playing over it.
*On some films such as ''Valkyrie'' and ''Hot Tub Time Machine'', the logo is silent or has the movie's opening theme playing over it.
*An <u>unused theme</u> exists for this logo, having extra build-up, a faster main part, and a different, deeper piano orchestration at the end. This was seen on R. Paul Seymour's website.
*An <u>unused theme</u> exists for this logo, having extra build-up, a faster main part, and a different, deeper piano orchestration at the end. This was seen on R. Paul Seymour's website.
*In an <u>unusual variation</u> that is likely an editing foul-up, the 2002 UK film ''24 Hour Party People'' accompanies this logo with the theme music of [[Pathé]], which had European distribution rights to the movie. This actually suits the logo well.
*In an <u>unusual variation</u> that is likely an editing foul-up, the 2002 UK film ''24 Hour Party People'' accompanies this logo with the theme music of [[Pathé]], which had European distribution rights to the movie. This actually suits the logo well.
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*On a <u>Amazon Prime France print of ''Rocky II''</u>, the theme is low pitched.
*On a <u>Amazon Prime France print of ''Rocky II''</u>, the theme is low pitched.


'''Availability:''' It's seen on most films released by UA in their final years, including ''Jeepers Creepers'', ''Ghost World'', and ''Hot Tub Time Machine'' (the last MGM release with this logo).
'''Availability:''' It appears on most films released by UA in their final years, including ''Jeepers Creepers'', ''Ghost World'', and ''Hot Tub Time Machine'' (the last MGM release with this logo).
*This logo has now become the standard for plastering the Transamerica and later logos on notable films such as the ''James Bond'' and ''Rocky'' franchises.
*This logo has now become the standard for plastering the Transamerica and later logos on notable films such as the ''James Bond'' and ''Rocky'' franchises.
*It also appears on PBS's print of ''The Last Waltz''.
*It also appears on PBS's print of ''The Last Waltz''.

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