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'''Availability:''' Can be found on movies such as ''Chisum'', ''Dirty Harry'', ''The Omega Man'', ''The Cowboys'', ''Billy Jack'', and ''THX-1138'', as well as the Criterion Collection Blu-ray of ''Death in Venice'' (where it was previously plastered by the 11th logo). | '''Availability:''' Can be found on movies such as ''Chisum'', ''Dirty Harry'', ''The Omega Man'', ''The Cowboys'', ''Billy Jack'', and ''THX-1138'', as well as the Criterion Collection Blu-ray of ''Death in Venice'' (where it was previously plastered by the 11th logo). | ||
* This logo made its first appearance on ''Start the Revolution Without Me'' and made its final appearance on ''Dealing: Or the Berkeley-to-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues''. ''What's Up, Doc?'', the next film WB released, instead uses the classic WB shield as an in-credit logo, and would be the first film to use the Warner Communications byline. | * This logo made its first appearance on ''Start the Revolution Without Me'' and made its final appearance on ''Dealing: Or the Berkeley-to-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues''. ''What's Up, Doc?'', the next film WB released, instead uses the classic WB shield as an in-credit logo, and would be the first film to use the Warner Communications byline. | ||
* As we all know, Warner was incredibly shoddy with logo preservation until | * As we all know, Warner was incredibly shoddy with logo preservation until the early 2010s. AMC and TCM showings of Warner movies '''may''' include this logo, but one of its more current counterparts, most likely the Warner Communications and Time Warner (not Time Warner Entertainment) variations, may appear instead. | ||
* This logo is removed on the 2007 DVD/Blu-ray release of ''A Clockwork Orange'', but is preserved on the 2000 DVD release. It appears that the reason why this logo was plastered so often is because Kinney still existed as a company at the time, having spun off Warner Communications following a parking scandal, similar to what happened with United Artists and its Transamerica logos. | * This logo is removed on the 2007 DVD/Blu-ray release of ''A Clockwork Orange'', but is preserved on the 2000 DVD release. It appears that the reason why this logo was plastered so often is because Kinney still existed as a company at the time, having spun off Warner Communications following a parking scandal, similar to what happened with United Artists and its Transamerica logos. | ||
* The cheaper German shield version was found on an ARD airing of ''There Was A Crooked Man...'' from August 28, 1982. | * The cheaper German shield version was found on an ARD airing of ''There Was A Crooked Man...'' from August 28, 1982. | ||