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* The 1984 Warner Communications opening variant strangely plasters the [[New Line Cinema]] logo on the 2018 Criterion Collection DVD's of ''Female Trouble'' and ''Polyester''. It also makes an even stranger appearance on the ''Mystery Science Theater 3000'' version of ''Catalina Caper'', a [[Crown International Pictures|Crown International]] film (it appears to have been sourced from a television print from around 1987); it appears as Joel and the Bots are entering the theater.
* The 1984 Warner Communications opening variant strangely plasters the [[New Line Cinema]] logo on the 2018 Criterion Collection DVD's of ''Female Trouble'' and ''Polyester''. It also makes an even stranger appearance on the ''Mystery Science Theater 3000'' version of ''Catalina Caper'', a [[Crown International Pictures|Crown International]] film (it appears to have been sourced from a television print from around 1987); it appears as Joel and the Bots are entering the theater.
* The opening TWE byline variant is not preserved on the [[20th Century Studios Home Entertainment|20th Century Fox Home Entertainment]] 4K release of the Regency film ''Heat''; it only shows the Regency logo. The closing variant is preserved, however.
* The opening TWE byline variant is not preserved on the [[20th Century Studios Home Entertainment|20th Century Fox Home Entertainment]] 4K release of the Regency film ''Heat''; it only shows the Regency logo. The closing variant is preserved, however.
*The Warner Communications byline variant plastered the 1970 [[Paramount Pictures]] logo on the 1991 laserdisc of ''Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory''.
**The in-credit variant also appears at the end of the film.


'''Legacy:''' This is considered by many to be a throwback to the 1948 shield. However, the 1992 variant is disliked by many people for its large-scale plastering, giving it the nickname "Shield of Staleness".
'''Legacy:''' This is considered by many to be a throwback to the 1948 shield. However, the 1992 variant is disliked by many people for its large-scale plastering, giving it the nickname "Shield of Staleness".
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