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That was a variant, as the film takes place in the 90s.
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'''Editor's Note:''' The state-of-the-art animation of the time and the majestic fanfare makes this one of the most iconic movie logos of the 1980s. | '''Editor's Note:''' The state-of-the-art animation of the time and the majestic fanfare makes this one of the most iconic movie logos of the 1980s. | ||
===2nd Logo (June 25, 1993-September 12, 2015 | ===2nd Logo (June 25, 1993-September 12, 2015)=== | ||
<center><big><u>'''''OPENING VARIANTS'''''</u></big></center> | <center><big><u>'''''OPENING VARIANTS'''''</u></big></center> | ||
<gallery mode="packed" heights="150"> | <gallery mode="packed" heights="150"> | ||
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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 {{color|blue}} on its first appearance, but starting with ''Mary Reilly'', released on February 23, 1996, the byline is {{color|yellow|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 in the 1996 Columbia logo. This byline was last used on ''Pompeii'', however, ''Moms' Night Out'' and ''When the Game Stands Tall'' still used this byline in tandem with the one below until August 2015. | *December 15, 1995-February 21, 2014: "'''a SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT company'''" (first seen on ''Jumanji'', the byline is {{color|blue}} on its first appearance, but starting with ''Mary Reilly'', released on February 23, 1996, the byline is {{color|yellow|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 in the 1996 Columbia logo. This byline was last used on ''Pompeii'', however, ''Moms' Night Out'' and ''When the Game Stands Tall'' still used this byline in tandem with the one below until August 2015. | ||
*April 16, 2014-September 12, 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. | ||
'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
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*Strangely, this logo is seen on 1997 VHS prints of ''The Craft'', ''Multiplicity'', ''Alaska'', ''Fly Away Home'', AVON VHS copies of ''Matilda'', later copies of the 1993 VHS of ''Close Encounters of the Third Kind,'' the 1997 Screener VHS of ''Deadly Heroes'' (1993), 1997 reissues of ''Monty Python and the Holy Grail'', ''Matilda'', and ''Annie'' (1982) instead of the [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment|Columbia TriStar Home Video]] logo (some prints of these tapes do have the CTHV logo instead). | *Strangely, this logo is seen on 1997 VHS prints of ''The Craft'', ''Multiplicity'', ''Alaska'', ''Fly Away Home'', AVON VHS copies of ''Matilda'', later copies of the 1993 VHS of ''Close Encounters of the Third Kind,'' the 1997 Screener VHS of ''Deadly Heroes'' (1993), 1997 reissues of ''Monty Python and the Holy Grail'', ''Matilda'', and ''Annie'' (1982) instead of the [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment|Columbia TriStar Home Video]] logo (some prints of these tapes do have the CTHV logo instead). | ||
*The logo made its first appearance in ''Sleepless in Seattle,'' and made its final appearance in ''The Lady in the Van''. | *The logo made its first appearance in ''Sleepless in Seattle,'' and made its final appearance in ''The Lady in the Van''. | ||
*This is also preserved on the Live Home Video VHS, DVD and laserdisc releases of ''Wagons East!'' (which was the last [[Carolco Pictures|Carolco]] film distributed by TriStar Pictures). | *This is also preserved on the Live Home Video VHS, DVD and laserdisc releases of ''Wagons East!'' (which was the last [[Carolco Pictures|Carolco]] film distributed by TriStar Pictures). | ||
*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''. |