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*A French print of the 1986 version of ''The Hitcher'' had this logo with the music from the [[Cannon Films]] logo, probably thanks to sloppy plastering. | *A French print of the 1986 version of ''The Hitcher'' had this logo with the music from the [[Cannon Films]] logo, probably thanks to sloppy plastering. | ||
*TubiTV's print of ''Bat*21'' (1988) uses a master that preserved this logo but also features the 1995 [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|MGM]] lion roar due to a reverse plastering error. | *TubiTV's print of ''Bat*21'' (1988) uses a master that preserved this logo but also features the 1995 [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|MGM]] lion roar due to a reverse plastering error. | ||
*Current TV prints of ''Matilda'' (1996), which airs on some channels, such as TBS and Freeform, and | *Current TV prints of ''Matilda'' (1996), which airs on some channels, such as TBS and Freeform in the US, YTV and Disney Channel in Canada, Disney Channel in Latin America and Seven Network in Australia for example, which featured this logo under strange circumstances, uses the 1993 fanfare instead of the 1984 fanfare, like Disney Channel airings in Mexico for example, due to a reverse plastering error. | ||
*On StudioCanal prints of ''Red Heat'' (1988), the TriStar logo plays in double high tone. If one listens closely, the PAL tone is briefly heard before going to the double high tone pitch. | *On StudioCanal prints of ''Red Heat'' (1988), the TriStar logo plays in double high tone. If one listens closely, the PAL tone is briefly heard before going to the double high tone pitch. | ||
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* Can be found on TriStar films from 1984 through 1993. | * Can be found on TriStar films from 1984 through 1993. | ||
* This logo made its first appearance on ''Where the Boys Are '84'' (released on April 6, 1984), and made its final appearance on ''Cliffhanger'' (released on May 28, 1993). | * This logo made its first appearance on ''Where the Boys Are '84'' (released on April 6, 1984), and made its final appearance on ''Cliffhanger'' (released on May 28, 1993). | ||
* Strangely, this logo also replaces the 1993 logo on certain TV airings and prints of ''Matilda'' (1996), including TBS and Freeform, which sometimes uses the 1993 music over the 1984 logo, likely due to reverse plastering. | * Strangely, this logo also replaces the 1993 logo on certain TV airings and prints of ''Matilda'' (1996), including TBS and Freeform in the US, YTV and Disney Channel in Canada, Disney Channel in Latin America, which sometimes uses the 1993 music over the 1984 logo, like Disney Channel airings in Mexico for example, likely due to reverse plastering. | ||
* Many video and international theatrical releases of Carolco productions remove this logo, but it's preserved on some films. | * Many video and international theatrical releases of Carolco productions remove this logo, but it's preserved on some films. | ||
* It may have also been seen on original theatrical prints of the first ''Silent Night, Deadly Night'' film, but these particular prints have more than likely been destroyed in the aftermath of that film's controversy and subsequent withdrawal from theaters. | * It may have also been seen on original theatrical prints of the first ''Silent Night, Deadly Night'' film, but these particular prints have more than likely been destroyed in the aftermath of that film's controversy and subsequent withdrawal from theaters. | ||
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* It was also retained on some prints of the theatrical version of ''Lifeforce'', including prints on now-defunct FEARNet, and surprisingly, the original UK VHS release from [[Guild Home Video|Guild]] and the U.S. [[Scream Factory]] 4K UHD Blu-ray release (the latter after the MGM lion). | * It was also retained on some prints of the theatrical version of ''Lifeforce'', including prints on now-defunct FEARNet, and surprisingly, the original UK VHS release from [[Guild Home Video|Guild]] and the U.S. [[Scream Factory]] 4K UHD Blu-ray release (the latter after the MGM lion). | ||
*It's also retained on the Scream Factory Blu-ray release of ''Candyman'' (with the 1997 [[Universal Pictures]] logo preceding it). | *It's also retained on the Scream Factory Blu-ray release of ''Candyman'' (with the 1997 [[Universal Pictures]] logo preceding it). | ||
*The trailer logo is rare and seen on previews of TriStar films from 1991-1993, such as ''Bugsy'', ''Candyman'', ''Sniper'', ''Cliffhanger'', and ''Sleepless in Seattle'' (the latter uses the next logo on the main feature). | *The trailer logo is rare and seen on previews of TriStar films from 1991-1993, such as ''Bugsy'', ''Candyman'', ''Sniper'', ''Cliffhanger'', and ''Sleepless in Seattle'' (the latter uses the next logo on the main feature, which used the 1984 fanfare, while VHS prints used the 1993 fanfare). | ||
'''Legacy:''' This logo's innovative animation and majestic fanfare have made it one of the most iconic film logos of the 1980s. | '''Legacy:''' This logo's innovative animation and majestic fanfare have made it one of the most iconic film logos of the 1980s. |