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* Can be found on TriStar movies from the '80s and early '90s, particularly ''The Muppets Take Manhattan'', ''Birdy'', ''Red Heat'', ''Total Recall'', ''Night of the Creeps'', ''Light of Day'', ''Side Out'', ''Air America'', ''The Natural'', ''Places in the Heart'', ''Jacob's Ladder'', ''Short Circuit 1'' & ''2'', ''Toy Soldiers'' (1991) (Although it's removed from the Dutch Arrow Film VHS), ''Volunteers'' (1985), ''Tap'' (1989), ''Steel Magnolias'', ''The Running Man'' (except for the 1999 Republic Pictures DVD), ''Universal Soldier'', ''The Hitcher'' (1986), ''Supergirl'' (1984) (USA Home Video release), ''Heaven Help Us'', ''Sweet Dreams'', ''Rad'' (Including the Vinegar Syndrome Blu-Ray), ''Hook'', ''Glory'', ''Touch and Go'' (HBO/Cannon VHS only; it is unknown if it appears on the 1999 Trimark Home Video VHS release), ''The Monster Squad'', ''Mountains of the Moon'' (the 1999 Artisan/Pioneer DVD), ''Head Office'', ''Bat*21'' (while it's saved on the Media Home Entertainment VHS, it's presumed missing from the MGM DVD; it is unknown if it is preserved on the Kino Lorber Blu-Ray), ''Q&A'' (Including the 20th Century Fox DVD from 2003), ''Every Time We Say Goodbye'' (though it's skipped on the Video Treasures re-issue), ''Rambo: First Blood Part II'', ''Rambo III'' (except the Lionsgate Ultra HD release), ''L.A. Story'', the first two ''Look Who's Talking'' movies, ''Labyrinth'' (though not on the Embassy video release), and ''Sniper'', among others.
* Can be found on TriStar movies from the '80s and early '90s, particularly ''The Muppets Take Manhattan'', ''Birdy'', ''Red Heat'', ''Total Recall'', ''Night of the Creeps'', ''Light of Day'', ''Side Out'', ''Air America'', ''The Natural'', ''Places in the Heart'', ''Jacob's Ladder'', ''Short Circuit 1'' & ''2'', ''Toy Soldiers'' (1991) (Although it's removed from the Dutch Arrow Film VHS), ''Volunteers'' (1985), ''Tap'' (1989), ''Steel Magnolias'', ''The Running Man'' (except for the 1999 Republic Pictures DVD), ''Universal Soldier'', ''The Hitcher'' (1986), ''Supergirl'' (1984) (USA Home Video release), ''Heaven Help Us'', ''Sweet Dreams'', ''Rad'' (Including the Vinegar Syndrome Blu-Ray), ''Hook'', ''Glory'', ''Touch and Go'' (HBO/Cannon VHS only; it is unknown if it appears on the 1999 Trimark Home Video VHS release), ''The Monster Squad'', ''Mountains of the Moon'' (the 1999 Artisan/Pioneer DVD), ''Head Office'', ''Bat*21'' (while it's saved on the Media Home Entertainment VHS, it's presumed missing from the MGM DVD; it is unknown if it is preserved on the Kino Lorber Blu-Ray), ''Q&A'' (Including the 20th Century Fox DVD from 2003), ''Every Time We Say Goodbye'' (though it's skipped on the Video Treasures re-issue), ''Rambo: First Blood Part II'', ''Rambo III'' (except the Lionsgate Ultra HD release), ''L.A. Story'', the first two ''Look Who's Talking'' movies, ''Labyrinth'' (though not on the Embassy video release), and ''Sniper'', among others.
* This logo made its first appearance on ''Where the Boys Are '84'' as TriStar's first released film and then on ''The Natural'', TriStar's first produced film and officially ended with ''Cliffhanger''.
* This logo made its first appearance on ''Where the Boys Are '84'' as TriStar's first released film and then on ''The Natural'', TriStar's first produced film and officially ended with ''Cliffhanger''.
* Strangely, this logo replaces the 1993 logo on certain airings and prints of ''Matilda'', including TBS, which uses the 1993 music on the 1984 logo likely due to reverse plastering.
* Strangely, this logo replaces the 1993 logo on certain airings and prints of ''Matilda'', including TBS and Disney Channel Spain, which uses the 1993 music on the 1984 logo likely due to reverse plastering.
* The silent version can also be found on the 1999 VHS of ''The Muppets Take Manhattan''.
* The silent version can also be found on the 1999 VHS of ''The Muppets Take Manhattan''.
* Many video releases of Carolco productions remove this logo, but it's preserved on some films, such as ''Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw'', ''DeepStar Six'', ''Universal Soldier'', ''Rambo: First Blood Part II'', ''Basic Instinct'', a demo VHS of ''Red Heat'', VUDU and YouTube streaming prints of ''Homeboy'' (1988), current releases of ''Rambo III'', and streaming prints, the 1998 Widescreen LaserDisc release and reportedly, an Encore airing of ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day'' (it is unknown if this appears on Australian VHS releases from Columbia TriStar Home Video, although the logo was spotted on the Australian, French and Brazilian DVDs, all from 1999), as well as being present on the RCA/Columbia Pictures/Hoyts VHS release, and the 2012 UK theatrical re-release of ''Total Recall''. It is unknown if the Kino Lorber Blu-Ray and Artisan DVD of ''DeepStar Six'' preserves the TriStar/Carolco combo.
* Many video releases of Carolco productions remove this logo, but it's preserved on some films, such as ''Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw'', ''DeepStar Six'', ''Universal Soldier'', ''Rambo: First Blood Part II'', ''Basic Instinct'', a demo VHS of ''Red Heat'', VUDU and YouTube streaming prints of ''Homeboy'' (1988), current releases of ''Rambo III'', and streaming prints, the 1998 Widescreen LaserDisc release and reportedly, an Encore airing of ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day'' (it is unknown if this appears on Australian VHS releases from Columbia TriStar Home Video, although the logo was spotted on the Australian, French and Brazilian DVDs, all from 1999), as well as being present on the RCA/Columbia Pictures/Hoyts VHS release, and the 2012 UK theatrical re-release of ''Total Recall''. It is unknown if the Kino Lorber Blu-Ray and Artisan DVD of ''DeepStar Six'' preserves the TriStar/Carolco combo.
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