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'''Music/Sounds:''' None. On [[Toei (Japan)|Toei Company]] productions (such as ''The Streetfighter'' and ''Bronson Lee, Champion''), it would use the second half of the specialized theme that played over the Toei logo. Strangely, ''The Streetfighter's Last Revenge'' (at least the Wizard Video release) uses an edited version of the second half of the specialized jingle from ''The Streetfighter''. | '''Music/Sounds:''' None. On [[Toei (Japan)|Toei Company]] productions (such as ''The Streetfighter'' and ''Bronson Lee, Champion''), it would use the second half of the specialized theme that played over the Toei logo. Strangely, ''The Streetfighter's Last Revenge'' (at least the Wizard Video release) uses an edited version of the second half of the specialized jingle from ''The Streetfighter''. | ||
'''Availability:''' Rare. Can be seen on the first two ''Nightmare on Elm Street'' movies. Strangely, this is seen on the 1999 and 2005 DVDs of ''A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors'' (which originally used the next logo). This was also used on the first ''Critters'' movie, as well as ''Xtro''. Early prints of ''Alone in the Dark'' didn't have any logo. The 1980 MGM/CBS release of ''The Streetfighter'' and the 1982 Wizard Video release of ''The Streetfighter's Last Revenge'' use this logo, but not the 1981 MGM/CBS release of ''Return of the Streetfighter''. It is also featured on the 1987 HBO/Cannon Video release of ''The Evil Dead'', though is completely absent on recent releases of said film; it is unknown if it's intact on the original Thorn EMI Video release or the Congress Video reprint. It is also unknown if this appears at the start of the 1978 Media Home Entertainment releases of ''Tell Your Children'' (under the title ''Reefer Madness''), and ''Night of the Living Dead'' (which was in the public domain), as well as the 1985 Media Home Entertainment release of the first mentioned film. It does not appear on the Media release of ''Magical Mystery Tour''. The high-contrast version can be seen on a VHS of the 1976 version of ''The Cars That Ate Paris'', as well as the Magnetic Video release of ''The Seduction of Mimi''. This is also intact on the Image Entertainment DVD of ''Quiet Cool'' after the 4th logo, as well as the 1984 Warner clamshell of ''Hurray for Betty Boop''. This can also be found on the Vestron Video CED and Media Home Entertainment VHS of ''The Texas Chainsaw Massacre'', but it is unknown if it is kept on the Wizard Video VHS. It is also unknown if this is seen on the Lightning Video VHS of the 1984 thriller ''Blind Date'', the Media Home Entertainment VHS of ''Creepers'' ( | '''Availability:''' Rare. Can be seen on the first two ''Nightmare on Elm Street'' movies. Strangely, this is seen on the 1999 and 2005 DVDs of ''A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors'' (which originally used the next logo). This was also used on the first ''Critters'' movie, as well as ''Xtro''. Early prints of ''Alone in the Dark'' didn't have any logo. The 1980 MGM/CBS release of ''The Streetfighter'' and the 1982 Wizard Video release of ''The Streetfighter's Last Revenge'' use this logo, but not the 1981 MGM/CBS release of ''Return of the Streetfighter''. It is also featured on the 1987 HBO/Cannon Video release of ''The Evil Dead'', though is completely absent on recent releases of said film; it is unknown if it's intact on the original Thorn EMI Video release or the Congress Video reprint. It is also unknown if this appears at the start of the 1978 Media Home Entertainment releases of ''Tell Your Children'' (under the title ''Reefer Madness''), and ''Night of the Living Dead'' (which was in the public domain), as well as the 1985 Media Home Entertainment release of the first mentioned film. It does not appear on the Media release of ''Magical Mystery Tour''. The high-contrast version can be seen on a VHS of the 1976 version of ''The Cars That Ate Paris'', as well as the Magnetic Video release of ''The Seduction of Mimi''. This is also intact on the Image Entertainment DVD of ''Quiet Cool'' after the 4th logo, as well as the 1984 Warner clamshell of ''Hurray for Betty Boop''. This can also be found on the Vestron Video CED and Media Home Entertainment VHS of ''The Texas Chainsaw Massacre'', but it is unknown if it is kept on the Wizard Video VHS. It is also unknown if this is seen on the Lightning Video VHS of the 1984 thriller ''Blind Date'', the Media Home Entertainment VHS of ''Creepers'' (the cut version of Dario Argento's ''Phenomena'') or the Wizard Video VHS of ''Mountain of the Cannibal God'' (AKA: ''Slave of the Cannibal God''). It is confirmed to be on the 2019 Shout! Factory Blu-ray of ''The Street Fighter Collection''. It may be seen on the Force Video VHS of ''Immoral Tales''. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' A very grindhouse-esque logo genre, which is quite fitting as that's how New Line Cinema got it's start. The ugly font, red/black color scheme, and flashing are likely to put some viewers off. Not suitable for viewers that are prone to epilepsy. | '''Editor's Note:''' A very grindhouse-esque logo genre, which is quite fitting as that's how New Line Cinema got it's start. The ugly font, red/black color scheme, and flashing are likely to put some viewers off. Not suitable for viewers that are prone to epilepsy. | ||