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'''Availability:''' Rare.
'''Availability:''' Rare.
* It's seen on Miramax VHS and DVD releases of the era, such as ''Four Rooms'', the demo tape of ''Things to Do in Denver... When You're Dead'', ''Good Will Hunting'', and ''Pulp Fiction''. Its first appearance was on ''Three Colors: Blue'' and ''Like Water for Chocolate'', both of which were co-branded with [[Touchstone Home Entertainment|Touchstone Home Video]]; this logo wouldn't appear solo until the next month.
* It's seen on Miramax VHS and DVD releases of the era, such as ''Four Rooms'', the demo tape of ''Things to Do in Denver... When You're Dead'', ''Good Will Hunting'', ''Clerks'', and ''Pulp Fiction''. Its first appearances were on ''Three Colors: Blue'' and ''Like Water for Chocolate'', both of which were co-branded with [[Touchstone Home Entertainment|Touchstone Home Video]]; this logo wouldn't appear solo until the next month.
* This doesn't appear on most [[Image Entertainment]] Laserdisc releases, like ''The Thief and the Cobbler''.
* This doesn't appear on most [[Image Entertainment]] Laserdisc releases, like ''The Thief and the Cobbler''.
* 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''.
* 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''.
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