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* On films shot in 2.35:1 (anamorphic Panavision), the abstract triangle and Pegsaus zooms out further back to accommodate the wider ratio. On VHS and full-screen DVD releases, they might use the full image or use the pan-and-scan version of the zooming Pegsaus by (1.) the screen focusing on the Pegasus when it appears and suddenly shifting when it jumps over the "T", (2) the screen following the Pegasus or (3), the screen starting in the middle and the Pegasus appears shortly before it jumps over the "T". On two Carolco movies in the aforementioned format (in this case, shot in Super 35), ''Deepstar Six'' and ''Air America'', the standard logo is stretched to fit the ratio.
* On films shot in 2.35:1 (anamorphic Panavision), the abstract triangle and Pegsaus zooms out further back to accommodate the wider ratio. On VHS and full-screen DVD releases, they might use the full image or use the pan-and-scan version of the zooming Pegsaus by (1.) the screen focusing on the Pegasus when it appears and suddenly shifting when it jumps over the "T", (2) the screen following the Pegasus or (3), the screen starting in the middle and the Pegasus appears shortly before it jumps over the "T". On two Carolco movies in the aforementioned format (in this case, shot in Super 35), ''Deepstar Six'' and ''Air America'', the standard logo is stretched to fit the ratio.
* On ''Iron Eagle'' and ''The Fisher King'', a 1.85:1 version of the shrinking Pegasus was used. A cropped 2.35 version was used on ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day''. The open matte version, which shows more of the top but crops out some of the sides, appears only on the 4:3 version of ''The Fisher King''; ''Iron Eagle'' used the full image in its 4:3 version, and ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day'' never had a known 4:3 release with the TriStar logo, though it might appear on the Australian VHS of said title.
* On ''Iron Eagle'' and ''The Fisher King'', a 1.85:1 version of the shrinking Pegasus was used. A cropped 2.35 version was used on ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day''. The open matte version, which shows more of the top but crops out some of the sides, appears only on the 4:3 version of ''The Fisher King''; ''Iron Eagle'' used the full image in its 4:3 version, and ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day'' never had a known 4:3 release with the TriStar logo, though it might appear on the Australian VHS of said title.
* Some anamorphic Scope films, such as ''The Bear'', used the full image in their 4:3 versions.
* Some anamorphic Scope films, such as ''The Bear'', used the full image in their 4:3 versions. This was also used for early 4:3 prints of ''Rambo: First Blood Part II'', ''Rambo III'', ''Music Box'', and ''Narrow Margin'' whenever they preserved this logo.
* On many Tri-Star releases in 1985, we can see the Pegasus make it half way and start to grow its wings and jump over the "{{font|Times New Roman|'''T'''}}".
* On many Tri-Star releases in 1985, we can see the Pegasus make it half way and start to grow its wings and jump over the "{{font|Times New Roman|'''T'''}}".
* The text "{{font|Times New Roman|'''A TRI-STAR RELEASE'''}}" appears on a black background after the end of the Tri-Star logo. The 1984 theme, which appears to be out of sync in this variant, plays over it as well. This was seen on an December 24, 1986 HBO airing of ''Santa Claus: The Movie''.
* The text "{{font|Times New Roman|'''A TRI-STAR RELEASE'''}}" appears on a black background after the end of the Tri-Star logo. The 1984 theme, which appears to be out of sync in this variant, plays over it as well. This was seen on an December 24, 1986 HBO airing of ''Santa Claus: The Movie''.
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