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*A black & white version exists, which appears on <u>reissues of UA films</u> in the said colors.
*A black & white version exists, which appears on <u>reissues of UA films</u> in the said colors.
*On the <u>1988 Rhythm & Hues showreel</u>, the logo animates at a smoother rate, and starts as a brief still image before continuing its normal animation.
*On the <u>1988 Rhythm & Hues showreel</u>, the logo animates at a smoother rate, and starts as a brief still image before continuing its normal animation.
*A still version (which in turn plasters a still version of the 6th logo) appears at the <u>end of current prints of ''Pink Panther: A Pink Christmas''</u>.
*A still version (which in turn plasters the 6th [[United Artists Television]] logo) appears at the <u>end of current prints of ''Pink Panther: A Pink Christmas''</u>.
*A <u>variant of the 1989 version</u> also exists, which has the logo zoomed further back than usual, which appears on the 1993 UK VHS release of ''The Pink Panther's Greatest Hits'' and the 1994 UK VHS release of ''The Pink Panther's Zaniest Adventures'', respectively, among others.
*A <u>variant of the 1989 version</u> also exists, which has the logo zoomed further back than usual, which appears on the 1993 UK VHS release of ''The Pink Panther's Greatest Hits'' and the 1994 UK VHS release of ''The Pink Panther's Zaniest Adventures'', respectively, among others.
*Some reissues in the <u>early-to-mid-'90s</u> had the 1989 version without the byline.
*Some reissues in the <u>early-to-mid-'90s</u> had the 1989 version without the byline.
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