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*Sometimes, this logo is silent (found on international prints of ''Fortress 2: Re-Entry'' and ''Cowboy Bebop: The Movie''). Other times, the opening theme of the movie plays over the logo.
*Sometimes, this logo is silent (found on international prints of ''Fortress 2: Re-Entry'' and ''Cowboy Bebop: The Movie''). Other times, the opening theme of the movie plays over the logo.
*On earlier films with this logo, such as ''Jury Duty'' and some prints (such as the 1999 DVD release) of ''Sleepless in Seattle'', the 1984 fanfare plays (it should be noted that on the 1999 DVD release of the latter, the logo fades out before the music stops).
*On earlier films with this logo, such as ''Jury Duty'' and some prints (such as the 1999 DVD release) of ''Sleepless in Seattle'', the 1984 fanfare plays (it should be noted that on the 1999 DVD release of the latter, the logo fades out before the music stops).
*On the original DVD release of ''Little Secrets'' and most PAL prints of films, the fanfare is higher-pitched.
*On the 2003 DVD release of ''Little Secrets'', the fanfare is in double high tone.


'''Availability:''' Common. It's seen on many TriStar releases during this period.
'''Availability:''' Common. It's seen on many TriStar releases during this period.
*The bylineless version can be found on pre-1995 releases including ''Sleepless in Seattle'', ''Weekend at Bernie's II'', ''Look Who's Talking Now'', ''Philadelphia'', ''Mr. Jones'', ''Mixed Nuts'', ''Legends of the Fall'', ''Jury Duty'' and ''Magic in the Water''. It was also used on some post-1995 films such as ''Desperate Measures'', ''3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain'', and ''Baby Geniuses''.
*The bylineless version can be found on pre-1995 releases including ''Sleepless in Seattle'', ''Weekend at Bernie's II'', ''Look Who's Talking Now'', ''Philadelphia'', ''Mr. Jones'', ''Mixed Nuts'', ''Legends of the Fall'', ''Jury Duty'' and ''Magic in the Water''. It was also used on some post-1995 films such as ''Desperate Measures'', ''3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain'', ''Jawbreaker'', and ''Baby Geniuses''.
*The version with the SPE byline made its debut on ''Jumanji'' and would be used on nearly all post-1995 films such as ''Matilda'', ''Jerry Maguire'', ''My Best Friend's Wedding'', ''As Good as it Gets'', ''The Mask of Zorro'', ''Madeline'', ''Godzilla'', ''Daddy Day Camp'', and ''Planet 51'', among many others.
*The version with the SPE byline made its debut on ''Jumanji'' and would be used on nearly all post-1995 films such as ''Matilda'', ''Jerry Maguire'', ''My Best Friend's Wedding'', ''As Good as it Gets'', ''The Mask of Zorro'', ''Madeline'', ''Godzilla'', ''Daddy Day Camp'', and ''Planet 51'', among many others.
*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).

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