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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* Releases from Spectrum had their own special variant of this logo including the German one, which can be found [[Spectrum Video|here]].
* Releases from Spectrum had their own special variant of this logo including the German one, which can be found [[Spectrum Video|here]].
* An extended version of the regular variant has the logo shining four times.
* An extended version of the regular variant exists, which has the logo shining four times.
* Several international versions (bar the German and Danish versions) may have the "presents" text in their native language, like "presenta" in Spain, "presenteert" in the Netherlands, and "presente" in France.
* Several international versions (bar the German and Danish versions) may have the "presents" text in their native language, like "presenta" in Spain, "presenteert" in the Netherlands, and "presente" in France.


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'''Availability:'''  
'''Availability:'''  
* It can be seen on the UK pre-cert release of ''An American Werewolf in London''.
* It appears on the UK pre-cert release of ''An American Werewolf in London''.
* This logo was also seen on the Image DVD release of ''Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii'', and PolyGram DVD of ''Magnum: On the Wings of Heaven'', due to the source of the video being an old master.
* This logo also appears on the Image DVD release of ''Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii'', and PolyGram DVD release of ''Magnum: On the Wings of Heaven'', due to the source of the video being an old master.
* The logo can also be seen on a few of RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video's [[Musicvision]] tapes featuring artists under the PolyGram umbrella (including ''Rush: Through the Camera's Eye''), but other than that it hardly put in an appearance on American tapes.
* This logo also appears on a few of RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video's [[Musicvision]] VHS releases featuring artists under the PolyGram umbrella (including ''Rush: Through the Camera's Eye''), but other than that it hardly put in an appearance on American VHS releases.
* This logo was discontinued around the time the company merged with its [[PolyGram Music Video]] subsidiary to expand beyond music titles.
* This logo was discontinued around the time the company merged with its [[PolyGram Music Video]] subsidiary to expand beyond music titles.


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