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'''Music/Sounds:''' Usually silent. Some films, such as ''Dressed to Kill'', have a laser sound followed by a UFO sound effect.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Usually silent. Some films, such as ''Dressed to Kill'', have a laser sound followed by a UFO sound effect.


'''Availability:''' Rare. Can be found on some films such as ''Dressed to Kill'', ''How to Beat the High Co$t of Living'', ''Pray TV'', and the 1985 Embassy Home Entertainment VHS release of ''The Wild Angels'' (originally released by American International Pictures). It is also seen on the 1984 Warner Home Video VHS release, the 1993 Image Entertainment Laserdisc release (where the widescreen version can be found), and the 2016 Criterion release of the former. It's believed to have first appeared on a triple feature reissue of old AIP biker films--specifically, the aforementioned ''The Wild Angels'', ''A Small Town in Texas'', and ''The Dirt Gang''.
'''Availability:''' Can be found on some films such as ''Dressed to Kill'', ''How to Beat the High Co$t of Living'', ''Pray TV'', and the 1985 Embassy Home Entertainment VHS release of ''The Wild Angels'' (originally released by American International Pictures). It is also seen on the 1984 Warner Home Video VHS release, the 1993 Image Entertainment Laserdisc release (where the widescreen version can be found), and the 2016 Criterion release of the former. It's believed to have first appeared on a triple feature reissue of old AIP biker films--specifically, the aforementioned ''The Wild Angels'', ''A Small Town in Texas'', and ''The Dirt Gang''.


===2nd Logo (July 24, 1981-July 16, 1982)===
===2nd Logo (July 24, 1981-July 16, 1982)===
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Silent or the opening theme of the film. On ''Comin' At Ya!'', it used a triumphant fanfare. On the American release of ''Gamera: Super Monster'', the [[Daiei Motion Pictures|Daiei Film]] fanfare is used, primarily due to a sloppy plastering job.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Silent or the opening theme of the film. On ''Comin' At Ya!'', it used a triumphant fanfare. On the American release of ''Gamera: Super Monster'', the [[Daiei Motion Pictures|Daiei Film]] fanfare is used, primarily due to a sloppy plastering job.


'''Availability:''' Rare. It can be seen on the 1982 Warner Home Video VHS release of ''Death Wish II'', the [[MGM Home Entertainment|MGM/UA Home Video]] VHS and Scream Factory Blu-ray of ''Full Moon High'', as well as the US cut of ''The Earthling'', and The Criterion Collection DVD, Blu-ray, and 4k UHD releases of ''Blow Out'' (although some prints plaster this logo with the 3rd [[Orion Pictures]] logo). It is also seen on TV opening of ''Gamera: Super Monster'' (included as a bonus on the Arrow Films Gamera: The Showa Era BD collection), and the 1999 Rhino Home Video DVD release of the 3D film ''Comin' At Ya!'', where the logo is only in 2D. It can also be seen on the 1982 [[Embassy Home Entertainment]] VHS release of ''Summer Lovers''.
'''Availability:''' It can be seen on the 1982 Warner Home Video VHS release of ''Death Wish II'', the [[MGM Home Entertainment|MGM/UA Home Video]] VHS and Scream Factory Blu-ray of ''Full Moon High'', as well as the US cut of ''The Earthling'', and The Criterion Collection DVD, Blu-ray, and 4k UHD releases of ''Blow Out'' (although some prints plaster this logo with the 3rd [[Orion Pictures]] logo). It is also seen on TV opening of ''Gamera: Super Monster'' (included as a bonus on the Arrow Films Gamera: The Showa Era BD collection), and the 1999 Rhino Home Video DVD release of the 3D film ''Comin' At Ya!'', where the logo is only in 2D. It can also be seen on the 1982 [[Embassy Home Entertainment]] VHS release of ''Summer Lovers''.




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