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* It was also seen on current international prints (including a recent PRO Cinema broadcast in Romania) of ''Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time'', which was released by Vision International overseas (in the US, it was released by [[Republic Pictures]] through [[New Line Cinema]]).
* It was also seen on current international prints (including a recent PRO Cinema broadcast in Romania) of ''Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time'', which was released by Vision International overseas (in the US, it was released by [[Republic Pictures]] through [[New Line Cinema]]).
* The 2001 version is also even present on [[The Criterion Collection]] releases, such as the 2012 Criterion Blu-ray releases of ''Koyaanisqatsi'' and ''Powaqqatsi'', which presumably come from updated masters of the 2002 DVD releases, which either plastered or added their logo onto the beginning of those films.
* The 2001 version is also even present on [[The Criterion Collection]] releases, such as the 2012 Criterion Blu-ray releases of ''Koyaanisqatsi'' and ''Powaqqatsi'', which presumably come from updated masters of the 2002 DVD releases, which either plastered or added their logo onto the beginning of those films.
* The 2001 version also appears at the start and end of a November 10, 2022 UK airing of ''Countess Dracula'' (1970) on LEGEND as well.
* The 2001 version also appears at the start and end of a November 10, 2022 UK airing of ''Countess Dracula'' (1971) on LEGEND as well.
* The 2001 version also appears at the start of the Capelight Pictures Blu-ray release of ''Red River'' (1948), before the 2001 United Artists logo as well.
* The 2001 version also appears at the start of the Capelight Pictures Blu-ray release of ''Red River'' (1948), before the 2001 United Artists logo as well.
* The bylineless 1986 logo also appears at the start of the 4K Blu-ray release of ''Thelma and Louise'' (1991), albeit with the 1995 roar.
* The bylineless 1986 logo also appears at the start of the 4K Blu-ray release of ''Thelma and Louise'' (1991), albeit with the 1995 roar.

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