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'''Logo:''' Against a black background, a blue laser carves out a series of curves, making its way inward as it slowly turns up, revealing the "C" used in the previous two logos. Then, the logo shines brightly in a "wind tunnel" effect and zooms-out. As the shining ends, the logo is silver-colored, and the words "CAROLCO" fade-in below. The logo shines once more.
'''Logo:''' Against a black background, a blue laser carves out a series of curves, making its way inward as it slowly turns up, revealing the "C" used in the previous two logos. Then, the logo shines brightly in a "wind tunnel" effect and zooms-out. As the shining ends, the logo is silver-colored, and the words "CAROLCO" fade-in below. The logo shines once more.
'''Trivia:'''
*On international prints of ''The Wizard'', this logo didn’t plaster over the Universal logo. Instead the logo would usually play as normal with the music and would then be followed by the film with the Universal logo blacked out.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
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*It also appears on the 3D re-release of ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day'', as well as on current prints of Vista Organization films such as ''Maid to Order'', ''Nightflyers'', and ''Trading Hearts'', among others. It is unknown if it appears on the Fox Lorber VHS release of ''Pathfinder''.
*It also appears on the 3D re-release of ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day'', as well as on current prints of Vista Organization films such as ''Maid to Order'', ''Nightflyers'', and ''Trading Hearts'', among others. It is unknown if it appears on the Fox Lorber VHS release of ''Pathfinder''.
*It might have appeared on non-Australian theatrical prints of the Village Roadshow Pictures film ''Bloodmoon''.
*It might have appeared on non-Australian theatrical prints of the Village Roadshow Pictures film ''Bloodmoon''.
*On international prints of ''The Wizard'', this logo didn’t plaster over the Universal logo. Instead the logo would usually play as normal with the music and would then be followed by the film with the Universal logo blacked out.
 


'''Editor's Note:''' Generally agreed upon to be one of the greatest logos of the 1980s. The majestic fanfare and the incredible special effects makes this logo prove its worth.
'''Editor's Note:''' Generally agreed upon to be one of the greatest logos of the 1980s. The majestic fanfare and the incredible special effects makes this logo prove its worth.
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