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'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
* On current prints and the DVD of ''Solarbabies'', the 1985 roar is used on the 2001 logo. This occurrence also happened on foreign prints of ''Year of the Dragon'' (which MGM inherited from PolyGram Filmed Entertainment along with other Dino De Laurentiis productions from the time period) and current prints of ''A Dry White Season'' and ''The Meteor Man''.
* On current prints and the DVD of ''Solarbabies'', the 1985 roar is used on the 2001 logo. This occurrence also happened on foreign prints of ''Year of the Dragon'' (which MGM inherited from PolyGram Filmed Entertainment along with other Dino De Laurentiis productions from the time period) and current prints of ''A Dry White Season'' and ''The Meteor Man''.
* Recent prints of ''Yentl'' have the 2001 logo with the 1982 roar, probably because the opening theme was used with the roar (some prints have the 1982 and 1985 roars combined). This also happens on the 2006 UE DVD of ''Octopussy'' and ''A View to a Kill'', when you turn on the audio commentary.
* Recent prints of ''Yentl'' have the 2001 logo with the 1982 roar, probably because the opening theme was used with the roar (some prints have the 1982 and 1985 roars combined). This also happens on the 2006 Ultimate Edition DVD of ''Octopussy'', and ''A View to a Kill'', when you turn on the audio commentary.
* On the MGM Home Entertainment DVD release of ''Mr. Saturday Night'', the theatrical trailer on the disc has the logo with the 1982 roar. On that trailer, it erases any Columbia references.
* On the MGM Home Entertainment DVD release of ''Mr. Saturday Night'', the theatrical trailer on the disc has the logo with the 1982 roar. On that trailer, it erases any Columbia references.
* On trailers and TV spots up to the late 80s-early 90s, the earliest being ''Running Scared'' (1986), the 1960 roar is used.
* On trailers and TV spots up to the late 80s-early 90s, the earliest being ''Running Scared'' (1986), the 1960 roar is used.
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