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'''Audio Variants:''' | '''Audio Variants:''' | ||
*On ''A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child'', there is a quiet flute and string jingle with bells and chimes. This is included on the 2015 remastered version of the soundtrack. | *On ''A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child'', there is a quiet flute and string jingle with bells and chimes composed by Jay Ferguson. This is included on the 2015 remastered version of the soundtrack on the track 'New Line Logo/Main Title'. | ||
*The Roadshow Television variant has an extended version of the said logo's jingle playing over it. | *The Roadshow Television variant has an extended version of the said logo's jingle playing over it. | ||
*On the Shout! Factory Blu-Ray of ''Man's Best Friend'', it has the theme from the next logo, due to a reverse plaster. | *On the Shout! Factory Blu-Ray of ''Man's Best Friend'', it has the theme from the next logo, due to a reverse plaster. | ||
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*January 26, 2001-October 17, 2003: "An AOL Time Warner Company" (in Times New Roman, earlier films may have a smaller byline) | *January 26, 2001-October 17, 2003: "An AOL Time Warner Company" (in Times New Roman, earlier films may have a smaller byline) | ||
* December 17, 2003-December 11, 2010: "A TimeWarner Company" ("TimeWarner" is in the Bodoni BE Regular typeface while "A" and "Company" are in FF Meta) | * December 17, 2003-December 11, 2010: "A TimeWarner Company" ("TimeWarner" is in the Bodoni BE Regular typeface while "A" and "Company" are in FF Meta) | ||
'''Trivia:''' On the 1996 Laserdisc audio commentary of ''The Mask'' (carried over to every DVD/Blu-ray release of the film)'','' director Chuck Russell proudly mentions the film was the debut of the 1994 prototype logo. However theatrical prints of the film used the previous logo, and home media releases plaster it with the 1994 prototype variant. The film's first home video release with the prototype logo was in January 18, 1995, three months after the theatrical release of ''Wes Craven's New Nightmare,'' making the latter film the actual debut of the 1994 logo. It's unknown if the 1994 logo was initially supposed to debut on theatrical prints of ''The Mask'' but wasn't ready yet by the time of the film's theatrical release. | |||
'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||