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** Similarly, it was also seen on the theatrical release and an HBO airing of ''The Great Muppet Caper'', but all home video releases of the film delete the logo. | ** Similarly, it was also seen on the theatrical release and an HBO airing of ''The Great Muppet Caper'', but all home video releases of the film delete the logo. | ||
** Conversely, the scope variant was deleted from [[Jim Henson Home Entertainment|Jim Henson Video]]'s VHS of ''The Dark Crystal'', but is still intact on [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment]]'s VHS and DVD releases of the film; the original [[Thorn EMI Video]] also retained it. | ** Conversely, the scope variant was deleted from [[Jim Henson Home Entertainment|Jim Henson Video]]'s VHS of ''The Dark Crystal'', but is still intact on [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment]]'s VHS and DVD releases of the film; the original [[Thorn EMI Video]] also retained it. | ||
* The logo also appears on domestic prints of [[Carolco Pictures]]' ''Wes Craven's Shocker'', ''Field of Dreams'' and ''The Wizard''. On international airings of ''The Wizard'', the Universal logo is blacked out, with the music still playing. | * The logo also appears on domestic prints of [[Carolco Pictures]]' ''Wes Craven's Shocker'', ''Field of Dreams'' and ''The Wizard''. On international TV airings of ''The Wizard'', the Universal logo is blacked out, with the music still playing. | ||
* It was also found on some trailers for ''Back to the Future: Part III'', ''Ghost Dad'', ''Jetsons: The Movie'', ''Problem Child'', and ''Darkman'', respectively, all of which ultimately used the next logo. | * It was also found on some trailers for ''Back to the Future: Part III'', ''Ghost Dad'', ''Jetsons: The Movie'', ''Problem Child'', and ''Darkman'', respectively, all of which ultimately used the next logo. | ||
* This logo also appears at the beginning of the 1989 TV film ''Nightlife'', despite being an [[MCA Television Entertainment|MTE]] production. | * This logo also appears at the beginning of the 1989 TV film ''Nightlife'', despite being an [[MCA Television Entertainment|MTE]] production. | ||
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* It also appears on international prints of ''The American President'', ''True Lies'' and ''Strange Days'', among others. Universal had international rights to those respective films. | * It also appears on international prints of ''The American President'', ''True Lies'' and ''Strange Days'', among others. Universal had international rights to those respective films. | ||
* It also appears on the U.S. VHS releases of ''Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie'' (with the Gramercy logo appearing after it) and the telefilm ''The Companion''. | * It also appears on the U.S. VHS releases of ''Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie'' (with the Gramercy logo appearing after it) and the telefilm ''The Companion''. | ||
* It also originally | * It also originally appeared on some direct-to-video and further television film releases; however, the next logo plasters it on streaming platforms. | ||
* The bylineless logo also appears on original airings of television films, and | * The bylineless logo also appears on original airings of television films, and Me-TV Toons' airings of the animated series ''The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends'', even though the distribution rights moved to [[WildBrain]] in 2022. | ||
'''Legacy:''' This is yet another popular logo from the company. Elements from this logo would serve as basis for the next two logos. | '''Legacy:''' This is yet another popular logo from the company. Elements from this logo would serve as basis for the next two logos. |