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**So thus, this logo has started to become much more common than it was during the last 10 years.
**So thus, this logo has started to become much more common than it was during the last 10 years.
*The logo was allegedly first seen on ''The Thomas Crown Affair''.
*The logo was allegedly first seen on ''The Thomas Crown Affair''.
**The original variant's last regular appearance was on ''Rosebud'', released in 1975; its last appearance on a feature film was ''That's the Way of the World''. It continued to appear on DePatie/Freleng cartoons until at least ''Medicur'', ''The Dogfather''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s final cartoon.
**The original variant's last regular appearance was on ''Rosebud'', released in 1975; its last appearance on a feature film was ''That's the Way of the World''. It continued to appear on DePatie-Freleng cartoons until at least ''Medicur'', ''The Dogfather''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s final cartoon.
**The 1975 variant first appeared on ''Brannigan'' and made its last regular appearance on ''The Killer Elite'', subsequently appearing on ''Breakheart Pass'' and ''The Return of a Man Called Horse''.
**The 1975 variant first appeared on ''Brannigan'' and made its last regular appearance on ''The Killer Elite'', subsequently appearing on ''Breakheart Pass'' and ''The Return of a Man Called Horse''.
*Most adult offerings (either X or a hard R, or in one case a hard ''PG'') from United Artists instead opened with a textual notice due to Transamerica wanting nothing to do with them.
*Most adult offerings (either X or a hard R, or in one case a hard ''PG'') from United Artists instead opened with a textual notice due to Transamerica wanting nothing to do with them.
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