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*This also appears on the 1997 Director's Cut version of ''Das Boot''. Also, the 2006 version plasters the original 1993 logo on the Blu-ray of ''Muppets from Space''. | *This also appears on the 1997 Director's Cut version of ''Das Boot''. Also, the 2006 version plasters the original 1993 logo on the Blu-ray of ''Muppets from Space''. | ||
*It also may have been seen on theatrical prints of ''The Wind in the Willows'' (1996), later re-titled ''Mr. Toad's Wild Ride'', but it doesn't appear on any VHS or DVD releases of said film due to Disney owning the video rights. As a result, it was plastered by the 1985 [[Walt Disney Pictures]] logo. | *It also may have been seen on theatrical prints of ''The Wind in the Willows'' (1996), later re-titled ''Mr. Toad's Wild Ride'', but it doesn't appear on any VHS or DVD releases of said film due to Disney owning the video rights. As a result, it was plastered by the 1985 [[Walt Disney Pictures]] logo. | ||
* | *Despite appearing on promotional material, this doesn't strangely appear at the beginning of a few Sony Pictures Animation films such as ''The Star'', ''Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation'', ''The Angry Birds Movie 2'', and ''Wish Dragon'', although the "Released by" closing logo appears at the end for said films. This is most likely due to the first title removing it following ''The Emoji Movie'''s poor reception. | ||
*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'', 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. | ||