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*The logo is seen on the 1986 VHS of ''Casino Royale'' (1967), plastering the 3rd logo, and it also plasters older Columbia logos on several other post-1981 videocassettes as well, including ''The Black Bird'', ''Gidget'' (1959) and ''Funny Girl''.
*The logo is seen on the 1986 VHS of ''Casino Royale'' (1967), plastering the 3rd logo, and it also plasters older Columbia logos on several other post-1981 videocassettes as well, including ''The Black Bird'', ''Gidget'' (1959) and ''Funny Girl''.
*While removed from the MGM DVD and oddly, the British Columbia TriStar Home Video DVD, it was preserved on the U.S. RCA/Columbia VHS and Laserdisc of ''Double Impact''. It is unknown if the recent MVD Rewind Blu-Ray of the film retains this logo.
*While removed from the MGM DVD and oddly, the British Columbia TriStar Home Video DVD, it was preserved on the U.S. RCA/Columbia VHS and Laserdisc of ''Double Impact''. It is unknown if the recent MVD Rewind Blu-Ray of the film retains this logo.
*This may be seen on international prints of ''Piranha II: The Spawning'' (AKA: ''Piranha II: Flying Killers'').
*Don't expect this to appear on Weintraub Entertainment Group films that they distributed theatrically, with the exception of ''The Gods Must Be Crazy II'', where a still Weintraub logo is seen at the end.
*Don't expect this to appear on Weintraub Entertainment Group films that they distributed theatrically, with the exception of ''The Gods Must Be Crazy II'', where a still Weintraub logo is seen at the end.
*The Australian Time-Life VHS and 2005 Australian DVD of ''The Adventures of Milo and Otis'' have this logo removed for unknown reasons (it's unknown if the original Video Selection Australia VHS used this logo).
*The Australian Time-Life VHS and 2005 Australian DVD of ''The Adventures of Milo and Otis'' have this logo removed for unknown reasons (it's unknown if the original Video Selection Australia VHS used this logo).
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