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→‎1st Logo (December 5, 1963-May 18, 1990): My talk page references an ad in an Italian newspaper for a release of ''The Love Bug'', a Disney film that has a Universal print logo in the ad.
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(→‎1st Logo (December 5, 1963-May 18, 1990): My talk page references an ad in an Italian newspaper for a release of ''The Love Bug'', a Disney film that has a Universal print logo in the ad.)
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* The 1971 version of this logo was also retained on the 30th Anniversary theatrical re-release of ''Back to the Future'' and ''Back to the Future Part II'', respectively.
* The 1971 version of this logo was also retained on the 30th Anniversary theatrical re-release of ''Back to the Future'' and ''Back to the Future Part II'', respectively.
* It is unknown if this appears on any prints of ''Watchers''.
* It is unknown if this appears on any prints of ''Watchers''.
* It is also unknown if it appears on any Italian prints of films issued by [[Walt Disney Productions]] between 1969 and 1970, among which was ''The Love Bug''.
* It appeared on theatrical prints of [[Associated Film Distribution]] titles they purchased the rights to; however, most home video, TV, and/or streaming prints edit the logo out (since Universal only had theatrical rights; [[ITC Entertainment Group|ITC Entertainment]] or other successor companies retained all other rights).
* It appeared on theatrical prints of [[Associated Film Distribution]] titles they purchased the rights to; however, most home video, TV, and/or streaming prints edit the logo out (since Universal only had theatrical rights; [[ITC Entertainment Group|ITC Entertainment]] or other successor companies retained all other rights).
** ''On Golden Pond'', for instance, had this logo on theatrical prints, but most video prints have this logo omitted (it does appear on the 1987 Mexican VideoVisa VHS release, however).
** ''On Golden Pond'', for instance, had this logo on theatrical prints, but most video prints have this logo omitted (it does appear on the 1987 Mexican VideoVisa VHS release, however).
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