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'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' Sometimes, it's the opening/closing theme of the movie or series. | '''Music/Sounds Variant:''' Sometimes, it's the opening/closing theme of the movie or series. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' Seen on DVD releases and films from the company during the era. | ||
* This can be seen on Canadian and UK releases of films released by [[Summit Entertainment]] during the era, such as the second and third ''Twilight Saga'' films, ''Bandslam'', ''Knowing'', ''Astro Boy'', and ''Remember Me''. | * This can be seen on Canadian and UK releases of films released by [[Summit Entertainment]] during the era, such as the second and third ''Twilight Saga'' films, ''Bandslam'', ''Knowing'', ''Astro Boy'', and ''Remember Me''. | ||
* It also appears on UK DVD and Blu-ray releases of films from the era that were issued by [[Vertigo Films]], as E1 was the studio's de facto home video distributor. | * It also appears on UK DVD and Blu-ray releases of films from the era that were issued by [[Vertigo Films]], as E1 was the studio's de facto home video distributor. | ||
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* Strangely, on Netflix and Hulu prints of ''Waste Land'' (despite that film being distributed there through Arthouse Films and eOne distributing in Canada), the logo's audio is much louder than the rest of the film. | * Strangely, on Netflix and Hulu prints of ''Waste Land'' (despite that film being distributed there through Arthouse Films and eOne distributing in Canada), the logo's audio is much louder than the rest of the film. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' Seen on shows, films and home media releases from the company until the next logo replaced it in 2015. | ||
* During the early use of the logo, it could be seen on trailers for eOne shows/movies and various Blu-ray/DVDs distributed in some countries. Since the company gained more distribution forces however, this and the next logo became much more widespread. | * During the early use of the logo, it could be seen on trailers for eOne shows/movies and various Blu-ray/DVDs distributed in some countries. Since the company gained more distribution forces however, this and the next logo became much more widespread. | ||
* As with the previous logo, this can be seen on UK and Canadian releases of Summit Entertainment films, beginning with ''Red'' and ending with ''Child 44''. | * As with the previous logo, this can be seen on UK and Canadian releases of Summit Entertainment films, beginning with ''Red'' and ending with ''Child 44''. | ||
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* On some episodes of season 18 of ''Grey's Anatomy'', the aforementioned logo's theme is heard. | * On some episodes of season 18 of ''Grey's Anatomy'', the aforementioned logo's theme is heard. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' Seen on various releases from the company since 2015. Since 2020 it is used in tandem with the next logo. | ||
* First seen before trailers of movies made by them or outside of the United States. | * First seen before trailers of movies made by them or outside of the United States. | ||
* The first TV show to use this, and the short version of the logo was ''PJ Masks''. | * The first TV show to use this, and the short version of the logo was ''PJ Masks''. | ||
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* On international Amazon prints of the first episode of ''Cruel Summer'', the theme sounds a little distorted. | * On international Amazon prints of the first episode of ''Cruel Summer'', the theme sounds a little distorted. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' Seen on current releases from the company since 2020. | ||
* This first appeared in-credit on the TV adaptation of ''Candy Land'', and would later be used on select shows, along with the previous logo. | * This first appeared in-credit on the TV adaptation of ''Candy Land'', and would later be used on select shows, along with the previous logo. | ||
* The animated version debuted on ''Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins'', and was later seen on the [[Shout! Factory]] 4K Blu-ray release of ''The Transformers: The Movie'' (1986). | * The animated version debuted on ''Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins'', and was later seen on the [[Shout! Factory]] 4K Blu-ray release of ''The Transformers: The Movie'' (1986). |