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→‎1st Logo (1994-August 30, 2005): The Paramount release of Delicatessen didn't even use the film logo.
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*It was also found on a promotional VHS release of ''Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back'', and strangely, on some copies of ''The Others'' too.
*It was also found on a promotional VHS release of ''Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back'', and strangely, on some copies of ''The Others'' too.
*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).
*While Miramax's first videocassettes, issued through Paramount, have a Home Video variation of the Miramax print logo, don't expect to see an animated version of it on said releases as they simply use the standard film logo.
*While Miramax's first videocassettes, issued through Paramount, have a Home Video variation of the Miramax print logo, don't expect to see an animated version of it on said releases as they simply use the standard film logo, if that.
*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]].  
*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]].  


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