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* June 25, 1993-March 12, 1999: (Bylineless)
* June 25, 1993-March 12, 1999: (Bylineless)
* December 15, 1995-February 21, 2014: "'''a SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT company'''" (first seen on Jumanji, the byline is blue on its first appearance, but starting with Mary Reilly, released on February 23, 1996, the byline is bright yellow or white). However, some post-1995 films continued to use the bylineless version until 1999. Starting with ''Sparkle'' on August 17, 2012, the byline appears smaller and a bit darker, but slightly off centered, like the 1996 Columbia logo; last used on ''Pompeii''. However, ''Moms' Night Out'' and ''When the Game Stands Tall'' still use the byline in tandem until August 2015.)
* December 15, 1995-February 21, 2014: "'''a SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT company'''" (first seen on ''Jumanji'', the byline is blue on its first appearance, but starting with ''Mary Reilly'', released on February 23, 1996, the byline is bright yellow or white). However, some post-1995 films continued to use the bylineless version until 1999. Starting with ''Sparkle'' on August 17, 2012, the byline appears smaller and a bit darker, but slightly off centered, like the 1996 Columbia logo; last used on ''Pompeii''. However, ''Moms' Night Out'' and ''When the Game Stands Tall'' still use the byline in tandem until August 2015.)
* April 16, 2014-September 12, 2015: "'''a Sony Company'''" (seen on ''Heaven is for Real'', ''Ricki and the Flash'', ''War Room'', and the UK theatrical version of ''The Lady in the Van'' (the last film to use this logo). In this version, the Sony logo transitions to this logo.
* April 16, 2014-September 12, 2015: "'''a Sony Company'''" (seen on ''Heaven is for Real'', ''Ricki and the Flash'', ''War Room'', and the UK theatrical version of ''The Lady in the Van'' (the last film to use this logo). In this version, the Sony logo transitions to this logo.


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* The 1984 music is replaced with the 1993 music on early VHS prints of ''Sleepless in Seattle''.
* The 1984 music is replaced with the 1993 music on early VHS prints of ''Sleepless in Seattle''.
* Seen on international printings of ''Faster'' and on US video releases.
* Seen on international printings of ''Faster'' and on US video releases.
* The silent version makes a surprise appearance at the start of Sony's PAL DVD release of Wes Craven's ''Shocker'' (1989) before the [[Universal Pictures]] logo. Despite Carolco having international rights, Sony released the film on DVD internationally in the mid-2000s before [[StudioCanal (France)||StudioCanal]] eventually regained the home video rights.
* The silent version makes a surprise appearance at the start of Sony's PAL DVD release of Wes Craven's ''Shocker'' (1989) before the [[Universal Pictures]] logo. Despite Carolco having international rights, Sony released the film on DVD internationally in the mid-2000s before [[StudioCanal (France)|StudioCanal]] eventually regained the home video rights.


'''Editor's Note:''' This logo is beautiful and has held up over the years, including the music and mind-blowing CGI which was still good for over two decades.
'''Editor's Note:''' This logo is beautiful and has held up over the years, including the music and mind-blowing CGI which was still good for over two decades.
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