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*It is believed that on the Sony region 2 DVDs of ''Evolution'' (2002), the 5.1 English track contains the [[DreamWorks Pictures|DreamWorks]] jingle. Oddly enough, a similar thing happened on the DreamWorks logo on the R1 DVD when the 2.0 English track is selected and the 1998 CP jingle is heard. | *It is believed that on the Sony region 2 DVDs of ''Evolution'' (2002), the 5.1 English track contains the [[DreamWorks Pictures|DreamWorks]] jingle. Oddly enough, a similar thing happened on the DreamWorks logo on the R1 DVD when the 2.0 English track is selected and the 1998 CP jingle is heard. | ||
*On the 2000 Region 4 DVD Release of ''Erin Brockovich'' (and its 2012 reprint), the 1998 theme is low-toned (as with the 1997 Universal logo's theme). It is unknown if this happens on other releases. | *On the 2000 Region 4 DVD Release of ''Erin Brockovich'' (and its 2012 reprint), the 1998 theme is low-toned (as with the 1997 Universal logo's theme). It is unknown if this happens on other releases. | ||
*Some newer prints of 1993-1998 films may have their original 1993-98 fanfares (whether common or alternate) reverse plastered with a later 1998 one (whether common or alternate, as well). Examples of this are Blu-ray prints of ''Last Action Hero'', Netflix's print of ''In the Line of Fire'' | *Some newer prints of 1993-1998 films may have their original 1993-98 fanfares (whether common or alternate) reverse plastered with a later 1998 one (whether common or alternate, as well). Examples of this are Blu-ray prints of ''Last Action Hero'', Netflix's print of ''In the Line of Fire'' (which also includes both films' 2021 UHD releases), and later releases of ''Desperado''. | ||
'''Availability:''' Very common. It has been placed in front of Columbia films for nearly 30 years. | '''Availability:''' Very common. It has been placed in front of Columbia films for nearly 30 years. | ||