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* This logo precedes the 1987 [[New Line Cinema]] logo on current prints of ''Drop Dead Fred'' (a 1991 [[PolyGram Filmed Entertainment|PolyGram]]/[[Working Title Films|Working Title]] production which New Line distributed for the U.S.; however, Universal holds international rights due to them controlling some of the pre-1996 PolyGram library).
* This logo precedes the 1987 [[New Line Cinema]] logo on current prints of ''Drop Dead Fred'' (a 1991 [[PolyGram Filmed Entertainment|PolyGram]]/[[Working Title Films|Working Title]] production which New Line distributed for the U.S.; however, Universal holds international rights due to them controlling some of the pre-1996 PolyGram library).
** The UK 25th Anniversary Blu-ray release from Final Cut Entertainment also retains this combo, as well as the Vinegar Syndrome U.S. Blu-ray release thereof.
** The UK 25th Anniversary Blu-ray release from Final Cut Entertainment also retains this combo, as well as the Vinegar Syndrome U.S. Blu-ray release thereof.
* Despite the MCA renamed to Universal Studios, Inc. by Seagram & Sons on December 9, 1996, it continued using the byline name in the early-1997 until mid-1997 for the films, except for ''The Lost World: Jurassic Park'' (which was used for the trailers and TV spots instead, including the print logo at the end).
* It also appears on some trailers for ''The Lost World: Jurassic Park'' (notably the teaser trailer), ''Leave It to Beaver'', ''A Simple Wish'', and ''The Jackal'', all of which ended up using the next logo.
* It also appears on some trailers for ''The Lost World: Jurassic Park'' (notably the teaser trailer), ''Leave It to Beaver'', ''A Simple Wish'', and ''The Jackal'', all of which ended up using the next logo.
* On the international release of ''Street Fighter'', the logo is plastered by the [[Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International]] logo and the opening credits are edited to credit Columbia Pictures instead; however, the globe and sky still remain.
* On the international release of ''Street Fighter'', the logo is plastered by the [[Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International]] logo and the opening credits are edited to credit Columbia Pictures instead; however, the globe and sky still remain.
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