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* There is a higher toned version which can be found at the beginning of ''Making An American Werewolf in London'', which can be found on the 2001 Collector's Edition DVD of ''An American Werewolf in London''.
* There is a higher toned version which can be found at the beginning of ''Making An American Werewolf in London'', which can be found on the 2001 Collector's Edition DVD of ''An American Werewolf in London''.
* A silent version can be found at the end of ''The Stories Behind The Making of The Blues Brothers'', which can be found on the 1998 Collector's Edition DVD of ''The Blues Brothers''.
* A silent version can be found at the end of ''The Stories Behind The Making of The Blues Brothers'', which can be found on the 1998 Collector's Edition DVD of ''The Blues Brothers''.
*On VCDs released by [[Video Master (Saudi Arabia)|Video Master]] such as ''Boo!: Faraway Places'', the music has a minor vibrato effect, possibly due to poor audio processing.


'''Availability:''' No longer current, but still very common. This was used as the de-facto home video logo.
'''Availability:''' No longer current, but still very common. This was used as the de-facto home video logo.
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* It also made a surprise appearance on the Australian DVD release of ''U2: The Best of 1990-2000''.
* It also made a surprise appearance on the Australian DVD release of ''U2: The Best of 1990-2000''.
* This also made a surprise appearance on ''Pontoffel Rock, Where Are You?'' (''Pontoffel Rock & His Magic Piano'' on later video releases) on the 2012 Deluxe Edition DVD of ''The Lorax'' (1972) due to using the 2003 master as they forgot to cut the logo.
* This also made a surprise appearance on ''Pontoffel Rock, Where Are You?'' (''Pontoffel Rock & His Magic Piano'' on later video releases) on the 2012 Deluxe Edition DVD of ''The Lorax'' (1972) due to using the 2003 master as they forgot to cut the logo.
* Surprisingly, this appeared at the start of the Descriptive Video VHS of ''Shrek'' before the [[DreamWorks Pictures]] logo (the normal VHS release don't have it).
* Surprisingly, this appeared at the start of the Descriptive Video VHS of ''Shrek'' before the [[DreamWorks Pictures]] logo (the normal VHS release don't have it). This would also fit since Universal would provide home media distribution rights to many DreamWorks films uncredited until the rights were moved to [[Paramount Home Entertainment]] in 2006.
*This can be seen on many French DVD releases of its animated TV shows such as ''Code Lyoko'' and ''Titeuf'' (or ''Tootuff'' in the English dub), but don't expect this to appear on its DVD releases to ''Ōban Star-Racers'' as it was released by Wild Side Video despite Universal giving distribution rights to the company at the time.
*You can see this on many DVD releases of childrens' entertainment exclusively distributed in the UK by Universal such as ''Dennis the Menace: Bathnight Club & Dennis Ahoy!'', ''Makaton Nursery Rhymes'', among others.


'''Editor's Note:''' This logo began a long-running trend of Universal using their movie logo as their home entertainment logo. However, for some reason, none of these logos seem to have the phrase "PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT" on the bottom of the word "UNIVERSAL", which therefore creates confusion and causes many people to scratch their heads all the time. This could be considered to be a de-facto logo.
'''Editor's Note:''' This logo began a long-running trend of Universal using their movie logo as their home entertainment logo. However, for some reason, none of these logos seem to have the phrase "PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT" on the bottom of the word "UNIVERSAL", which therefore creates confusion and causes many people to scratch their heads all the time. This could be considered to be a de-facto logo.
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