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* One of the last tapes in the U.S. to use this logo was the 1999 VHS of ''Monument Ave.'', whereas one of the last DVDs in that region to feature this logo was the 1999 DVD of ''Everest''. In the UK, this logo was used until 2005, as seen on a VHS copy of ''My Scene Goes Hollywood: The Movie''.
* One of the last tapes in the U.S. to use this logo was the 1999 VHS of ''Monument Ave.'', whereas one of the last DVDs in that region to feature this logo was the 1999 DVD of ''Everest''. In the UK, this logo was used until 2005, as seen on a VHS copy of ''My Scene Goes Hollywood: The Movie''.
* 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, it's unknown if this logo or the next logo appeared on the Australian VHS release of ''Serendipity'').
* This also appears on the 2002 Australian VHS and DVD releases of ''Serendipity'' (which is strange, as they were both 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, there is no animated version of it on said releases as they simply use the standard film logo, if that.
* While Miramax's first videocassettes, issued through Paramount, have a home video variation of the Miramax print logo, there is no 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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