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*While the print logo appears on ads for ''The Angry Birds Movie 2'', the logo itself doesn't appear on trailers for the film or the film itself.
*While the print logo appears on ads for ''The Angry Birds Movie 2'', the logo itself doesn't appear on trailers for the film or the film itself.
*This logo appears on international trailers for ''The Punisher'' and ''Suspect Zero''; however, the two films use the 5th [[Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International]] logo instead.
*This logo appears on international trailers for ''The Punisher'' and ''Suspect Zero''; however, the two films use the 5th [[Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International]] logo instead.
*It was also seen at the start of international prints of ''Rollerball'' (2002), ''Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines'' and  it was spotted in the Brazilian family film ''Didi Quer Ser Criança'' (2004), with the latter using a silent version.
*It was also seen at the start of international prints of ''Rollerball'' (2002), ''Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines'' and  it was spotted in the Brazilian family film ''Didi Quer Ser Criança'', with the latter using a silent version.


'''Editor's Note:''' A beautiful homage to the 1936 logo that has been in use for over three decades, thanks to the well-crafted animation. However, some believe this logo is becoming stale nowadays and needs an update, especially as the studio's centenary approaches. Regardless, the longevity of this logo may seem to mirror the longevity that the 1936-1976 logo had.
'''Editor's Note:''' A beautiful homage to the 1936 logo that has been in use for over three decades, thanks to the well-crafted animation. However, some believe this logo is becoming stale nowadays and needs an update, especially as the studio's centenary approaches. Regardless, the longevity of this logo may seem to mirror the longevity that the 1936-1976 logo had.

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