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*On some prints of ''Rambo: First Blood Part II'' (beginning with the 2002 Artisan VHS and DVD release) and other Carolco films, the Carolco theme is heard (one TV airing of the movie had the high-tone version of the theme). This also appeared on a 1995 Australian television broadcast of ''Iron Eagle II'' (with the 1988 theme). This is likely due to poor plastering. The original domestic print had the standard TriStar fanfare, as this was the version used on HBO early on, starting in 1986.
*On some prints of ''Rambo: First Blood Part II'' (beginning with the 2002 Artisan VHS and DVD release) and other Carolco films, the Carolco theme is heard (one TV airing of the movie had the high-tone version of the theme). This also appeared on a 1995 Australian television broadcast of ''Iron Eagle II'' (with the 1988 theme). This is likely due to poor plastering. The original domestic print had the standard TriStar fanfare, as this was the version used on HBO early on, starting in 1986.
*A French print of ''The Hitcher'' (the 1986 version) had this logo with the music from the [[Cannon Films]] logo, probably thanks to sloppy plastering.
*A French print of ''The Hitcher'' (the 1986 version) had this logo with the music from the [[Cannon Films]] logo, probably thanks to sloppy plastering.
*TubiTV's print of ''Bat*21'' uses a master that preserved this logo, but also contains the 1995 [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|MGM]] lion roar due to poor reverse plastering.
*TubiTV's print of ''Bat*21'' (1988) uses a master that preserved this logo, but also contains the 1995 [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|MGM]] lion roar due to poor reverse plastering.
*TBS and Disney Channel Spain's print of ''Matilda'', which feature this logo under strange circumstances, has the 1993 jingle playing over this instead due to poor reverse plastering.
*TBS and Disney Channel Spain's print of ''Matilda'', which feature this logo under strange circumstances, has the 1993 jingle playing over this instead due to poor reverse plastering.


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