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*This also appears on the 2002 Region 4 Australian DVD release of ''Serendipity'' (which is strange, as it was released during the next logo's lifespan).
*This also appears on the 2002 Region 4 Australian DVD release of ''Serendipity'' (which is strange, as it was released during the next logo's lifespan).
*It is unlikely that Miramax's first videocassettes, issued through Paramount, have a Home Video variant of this logo.
*It is unlikely that Miramax's first videocassettes, issued through Paramount, have a Home Video variant of this logo.
*UK VHS releases didn't start using this logo until the late 90s. Prior to that, Miramax and Dimension titles were distributed by [[Touchstone Home Entertainment|Touchstone Home Video]] and [[Hollywood Pictures Home Entertainment|Hollywood Pictures Home Video]].


'''Editor's Note:''' Same as the 1987 Miramax logo.
'''Editor's Note:''' Same as the 1987 Miramax logo.
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'''Availability:''' Can be found on Miramax video releases from 1999 to 2008.  
'''Availability:''' Can be found on Miramax video releases from 1999 to 2008.  
* Strangely, this doesn't appear on the 2005 DVD of ''My Scene Goes Hollywood: The Movie'', despite the fact that the VHS version of the said film has it. Instead, the [[Buena Vista Home Entertainment]] logo is seen. This is also the same case on the UK DVD release of ''Pokémon 4Ever''.
* Strangely, this doesn't appear on the 2005 DVD of ''My Scene Goes Hollywood: The Movie'', despite the fact that the VHS version of the said film has it. Instead, the [[Buena Vista Home Entertainment]] logo is seen. This is also the same case on the UK DVD release of ''Pokémon 4Ever''.
* The opposite occurs on the 2002 VHS & DVD releases of ''The Adventures of Tom Thumb & Thumbelina'', where despite Miramax not being mentioned on their labels, it appears on both versions of the film regardless. On the DVD version, this appears right after the Buena Vista Home Video logo.  
* The opposite occurs on the 2002 VHS & DVD releases of ''The Adventures of Tom Thumb & Thumbelina'', where despite Miramax not being mentioned on their labels, it appears on both versions of the film regardless. On the DVD version, this appears right after the 2nd [[Buena Vista Home Entertainment|Buena Vista Home Video]] logo.  


'''Editor's Note:''' Starting later on February 12, 2008, Miramax DVD and Blu-ray releases just used the standard 1998 logo.
'''Editor's Note:''' Starting later on February 12, 2008, Miramax DVD and Blu-ray releases just used the standard 1998 logo.

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