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I've said this before: any logo that appears in a newer movie after its normal lifespan counts as a Logo Variation and is not to be put on the main description page
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(I've said this before: any logo that appears in a newer movie after its normal lifespan counts as a Logo Variation and is not to be put on the main description page)
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*A black and white version can be found on ''Reefer Madness'' (A.K.A. ''Tell Your Children'').
*A black and white version can be found on ''Reefer Madness'' (A.K.A. ''Tell Your Children'').
*On some scope films, the logo is stretched to 2:35:1.
*On some scope films, the logo is stretched to 2:35:1.
*On ''The Kitchen'', in keeping with said film taking place in the 1970s, the WarnerMedia byline appears on the bottom-right corner.


'''Closing Variants:'''
'''Closing Variants:'''
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'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
'''Music/Sounds:''' None.


'''Availability:''' Ultra rare. This plasters the previous logo on the RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video release of ''Quiet Cool''. This was originally used on the original theatrical release and TV spots of ''A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors'' and appears on the 1987 Media Home Entertainment VHS and Laserdisc releases, as well as the 1999 New Line Home Video VHS release. This was also used on the RCA/Columbia release of ''My Demon Lover'' and the theatrical trailers of ''Critters 2'' and ''Hairspray'' (1988 film). It may have also appeared on U.S. theatrical prints of ''Summer Night'', but the IVE release doesn't use a logo, though the logo can be seen on the packaging.
'''Availability:''' Ultra rare. This plasters the previous logo on the RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video release of ''Quiet Cool''. This was originally used on the original theatrical release and TV spots of ''A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors'' and appears on the 1987 Media Home Entertainment VHS and Laserdisc releases, as well as the 1999 New Line Home Video VHS release. This was also used on the RCA/Columbia release of ''My Demon Lover'' and the theatrical trailers of ''Critters 2'' and ''Hairspray'' (1988 film). It may have also appeared on U.S. theatrical prints of ''Summer Night'', but the IVE release doesn't use a logo, though the logo can be seen on the packaging. Digital prints of ''My Demon Lover'' skip this logo and goes straight to the credits.


'''Editor's Note:''' Because this was only used for a short time, it's probably a placeholder.
'''Editor's Note:''' Because this was only used for a short time, it's probably a placeholder.

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