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* 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. The European DVD releases of ''Pokémon 4Ever'' and ''Pokémon Heroes'' also use BVHE logos on-screen instead of this logo, although the VHS release of the former uses the previous logo. | * 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. The European DVD releases of ''Pokémon 4Ever'' and ''Pokémon Heroes'' also use BVHE logos on-screen instead of this logo, although the VHS release of the former uses the previous 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. | * 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. | ||
* The VHS release of ''Clerks Uncensored'' (the animated series) inexplicably has the logo play twice -- first with the previous logo's theme, then again with the usual silence. | |||
'''Final Note:''' Starting on February 12, 2008, Miramax DVD and Blu-ray releases just used the standard 1998 logo and later the 2008 logo. | '''Final Note:''' Starting on February 12, 2008, Miramax DVD and Blu-ray releases just used the standard 1998 logo and later the 2008 logo. |