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*On trailers for films on MGM/UA Home Video VHS releases, the logo plays as normal, but the logo video zooms out and lands on a film cell and it slides away. Another film cell appears and the trailer begins. | *On trailers for films on MGM/UA Home Video VHS releases, the logo plays as normal, but the logo video zooms out and lands on a film cell and it slides away. Another film cell appears and the trailer begins. | ||
*Depending on the film quality, the silver may appear as light brown. | *Depending on the film quality, the silver may appear as light brown. | ||
*A 1.37:1 "academy" version of this logo exists on full-screen as well as UK VHS prints of films as well as a 2004 [[ITV1 IDs|ITV1]] UK airing of ''Rain Man''. | |||
*On a 2004 ITV1 UK airing of ''Rain Man'', the "Subtitles" text fades in at the top right when the trail and "MGM-UA" outline starts split into three. The "Subtitles" text also fades out when one of the letters in the words "MGM/UA COMMUNICATIONS CO." starts to appear. | |||
'''Technique:''' 80s computer animation. | '''Technique:''' 80s computer animation. | ||
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*The trailer variant can be seen on several MGM/UA Home Video releases, such as the 1988 VHS release of ''Spaceballs'' (1987), among others. | *The trailer variant can be seen on several MGM/UA Home Video releases, such as the 1988 VHS release of ''Spaceballs'' (1987), among others. | ||
*The version with the UA logo following it also appears on the 1989 UK VHS releases of ''The Pink Panther Cartoon Festival: Pink Suds'' and ''The Pink Panther Cartoon Festival: Pink Paradise'', respectively, among many others from [[MGM/UA Home Video]] as well. | *The version with the UA logo following it also appears on the 1989 UK VHS releases of ''The Pink Panther Cartoon Festival: Pink Suds'' and ''The Pink Panther Cartoon Festival: Pink Paradise'', respectively, among many others from [[MGM/UA Home Video]] as well. | ||
*The version with the UA logo following it also made a surprise appearance on a 2004 ITV1 UK airing of ''Rain Man'' which aired as part of the late night movie. | |||
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