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*On some earlier DVD releases, a short version is used where only the last half of the logo is shown.
*On some earlier DVD releases, a short version is used where only the last half of the logo is shown.
*The print logo is similar to the Entertainment Rights logo, except there are only three shooting stars instead of one star and the man's head, and also the words are in white. It can be seen on promos and DVD/VHS covers. Onscreen, there are three known variations:
*The print logo is similar to the Entertainment Rights logo, except there are only three shooting stars instead of one star and the man's head, and also the words are in white. It can be seen on promos and DVD/VHS covers. Onscreen, there are three known variations:
**The first variation, seen on a trailer for Barbie in the Nutcracker, has the print logo on a white background with an byline for Entertainment Rights below. Two versions are known to exist - one with just the logo and byline, and one with a Mattel copyright notice at the bottom.
**The first variation, seen on a trailer for ''Barbie in the Nutcracker'', has the print logo on a white background with an byline for Entertainment Rights below. Two versions are known to exist - one with just the logo and byline, and one with a Mattel copyright notice at the bottom.
**The second variation, used on a 2004 promo for the company's catalogue, shows the print logo zooming out against a navy-blue gradient background.
**The second variation, used on a 2004 promo for the company's catalogue, shows the print logo zooming out against a navy-blue gradient background.
**The third variation, used on a 2005 promo for the company's catalogue, has the three shooting stars fly to their usual spots on a solid navy-blue background, with the words sliding into place as this happens. Once the stars and text are in their proper places, the rightmost star leaves its trail.
**The third variation, used on a 2005 promo for the company's catalogue, has the three shooting stars fly to their usual spots on a solid navy-blue background, with the words sliding into place as this happens. Once the stars and text are in their proper places, the rightmost star leaves its trail.
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