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*On the 2017 Arrow Films remastered Blu-Ray release of ''A Fish Called Wanda'', as well as the 2017 Scream Factory Blu-Ray release of ''Poltergeist III'', the 5.1 tracks have the MGM/UA jingle play and when the MGM logo appears, cuts to the 1995 roar due to sloppy reverse plastering. The 2.0 stereo tracks on both films have the original audio and 1986 roar. Also, the 5.1 track for ''A Fish Called Wanda'' has the MGM/UA jingle in high-tone. | *On the 2017 Arrow Films remastered Blu-Ray release of ''A Fish Called Wanda'', as well as the 2017 Scream Factory Blu-Ray release of ''Poltergeist III'', the 5.1 tracks have the MGM/UA jingle play and when the MGM logo appears, cuts to the 1995 roar due to sloppy reverse plastering. The 2.0 stereo tracks on both films have the original audio and 1986 roar. Also, the 5.1 track for ''A Fish Called Wanda'' has the MGM/UA jingle in high-tone. | ||
*On the 2021 Severin Films remastered Blu-Ray of ''Overboard'' (1987), the logo is silent until the MGM logo shows up and the 1995 roar is heard. This is likely due to Severin reusing audio from the previous MGM master with the 2001 logo. | *On the 2021 Severin Films remastered Blu-Ray of ''Overboard'' (1987), the logo is silent until the MGM logo shows up and the 1995 roar is heard. This is likely due to Severin reusing audio from the previous MGM master with the 2001 logo. | ||
*On a Russian dub of ''Child's Play'' ( | *On a Russian dub of ''Child's Play'' (1988), the MGM/UA United Artists variation plays audio for the 1994 UA logo due to poor reverse plastering. | ||
*On the 1989 and 1994 VHS releases of ''Chitty Chitty Bang Bang'', the opening theme of the movie is heard over the MGM/UA United Artists variation. | *On the 1989 and 1994 VHS releases of ''Chitty Chitty Bang Bang'', the opening theme of the movie is heard over the MGM/UA United Artists variation. | ||