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'''Variant:'''
'''Variant:'''
* An open matte version exist.
* An open matte version exists. This could be seen on 4:3 films with this logo.
* On ''Wonder'', the logo's animation is slightly sped-up near the end. Films from Trimark Pictures from 1990 to 1994, like ''The Sun'' on YouTube for example, had the text "A DIVISION OF VIDMARK INC." after the logo, which is likely mistakened to be a plastering error instead of having a parent company.
* On ''Wonder'', the logo's animation is slightly sped-up near the end.  
*Films from [[Trimark Pictures]] from 1990 to 1994, like ''The Sun'' on YouTube for example, had the text "A DIVISION OF VIDMARK INC." after the logo, which is likely mistakened to be a plastering error instead of having a parent company.


'''FX/SFX:''' More stunning CGI, also designed by Devastudios.
'''FX/SFX:''' More stunning CGI, also designed by Devastudios.
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*On ''Wonder'', the theme's intro is cut out.
*On ''Wonder'', the theme's intro is cut out.
* On ''Contract to Kill'' (2016), a low pitched version of the theme is heard.
* On ''Contract to Kill'' (2016), a low pitched version of the theme is heard.
*On current prints of the 1989 TV movie ''Get Smart, Again!'', it has the finishing of the ending theme, then the theme from the 1985 King Features Entertainment logo is heard, most likely due to sloppy plastering.
*On current prints of the 1989 TV movie ''Get Smart, Again!'', it has the finishing of the ending theme, then the theme from the 1985 [[King Features Entertainment]] logo is heard, most likely due to sloppy plastering.
*On current prints of some [[The Weinstein Company|Weinstein Company]] films, namely ''The Nanny Diaries'' and ''Doogal'', 9 seconds of silence followed by the theme from that company's logo can be heard due to sloppy plastering (though in both cases, the film's opening score/narration begins near the end of the fanfare, so it would be difficult to try and seamlessly remove).
*On current prints of some [[The Weinstein Company|Weinstein Company]] films, namely ''The Nanny Diaries'' and ''Doogal'', 9 seconds of silence followed by the theme from that company's logo can be heard due to sloppy plastering (though in both cases, the film's opening score/narration begins near the end of the fanfare, so it would be difficult to try and seamlessly remove).
*On ''The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent'', a different theme by Mark Isham is used.


'''Availability:''' Current.
'''Availability:''' Current.
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