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'''Availability:''' Common. Seen on films of the era. | '''Availability:''' Common. Seen on films of the era. | ||
* The 1981 variation is much easier to come by, due to it being used for a longer time period and being on more popular titles such as ''Stripes'', ''Heavy Metal,'' '' | * The 1981 variation is much easier to come by, due to it being used for a longer time period and being on more popular titles such as ''Stripes'', ''Heavy Metal,'' ''Gandhi'', ''The Big Chill'', ''Christine,'' ''Ghostbusters'', ''The Karate Kid'', ''Fright Night,'' ''Stand by Me'', ''Hope and Glory'' and many others. | ||
* Notable films that have the short 1989 version are ''Ghostbusters II'' (where it made its first appearance), ''The Adventures of Milo and Otis'', ''Casualties of War'', ''Awakenings'', ''Flatliners,'' ''Mortal Thoughts'', ''Boyz n the Hood,'' ''Mo' Money'', ''A League of Their Own'', ''Bram Stoker's Dracula'' and ''Groundhog Day''. | * Notable films that have the short 1989 version are ''Ghostbusters II'' (where it made its first appearance), ''The Adventures of Milo and Otis'', ''Casualties of War'', ''Awakenings'', ''Flatliners,'' ''Mortal Thoughts'', ''Boyz n the Hood,'' ''Mo' Money'', ''A League of Their Own'', ''Bram Stoker's Dracula'' and ''Groundhog Day''. | ||
* The first film to use this logo was Cheech & Chong's ''Nice Dreams'', while it was last seen on ''Lost in Yonkers''. | * The first film to use this logo was Cheech & Chong's ''Nice Dreams'', while it was last seen on ''Lost in Yonkers''. | ||
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* It was originally seen on international theatrical prints of ''Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey'' and ''The Addams Family'' (domestically released by [[Orion Pictures]] and Paramount Pictures), although it was not retained on home video releases. | * It was originally seen on international theatrical prints of ''Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey'' and ''The Addams Family'' (domestically released by [[Orion Pictures]] and Paramount Pictures), although it was not retained on home video releases. | ||
* This doesn't show up 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. | * This doesn't show up 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. | ||
* Australian | * Australian home video releases of ''The Adventures of Milo and Otis'' (e.g. the 2005 [[Roadshow Entertainment|Roadshow]] DVD release and the 1992 Video Selection Australia VHS) have this logo removed as [[Roadshow Films|Roadshow Film Distributors]] held the rights to the film in that country; of note is that Columbia only held the rights to the film in the North American continent. | ||
* It was also seen on newer prints and the Blu-ray of the English dubbed theatrical cut of ''Das Boot'' (aka ''The Boot'') in place of the first Triumph Films logo and proceeding the [[Constantin Film|Neue Constantin Film]] logo. | * It was also seen on newer prints and the Blu-ray of the English dubbed theatrical cut of ''Das Boot'' (aka ''The Boot'') in place of the first Triumph Films logo and proceeding the [[Constantin Film|Neue Constantin Film]] logo. | ||
* This strangely made an appearance at the end of ctv.ca's print of ''Cancel My Reservation'' (1972) before the [[Sony Pictures Television International]] logo. | * This strangely made an appearance at the end of ctv.ca's print of ''Cancel My Reservation'' (1972) before the [[Sony Pictures Television International]] logo. | ||