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*On some movies, the opening theme plays over the logo.
*On some movies, the opening theme plays over the logo.
*Some earlier films with this logo contain a different arrangement of the fanfare that sounds slightly slowed down ([[New Line Home Entertainment]] and [[New Line Television]] continued to use this version until their demises). Brass and percussion instruments are also heard, and an extra bass note is at the end. This is usually plastered with the standard fanfare on newer prints of such films.
*Some earlier films with this logo contain a different arrangement of the fanfare that sounds slightly slowed down ([[New Line Home Entertainment]] and [[New Line Television]] continued to use this version until their demises). Brass and percussion instruments are also heard, and an extra bass note is at the end. This is usually plastered with the standard fanfare on newer prints of such films.
*On ''The Wedding Singer'', there is a rearranged, quadruple-pitched version of the theme, composed by Teddy Castellucci, which echoes more and has a different flute note (Current prints have this replaced with the standard version instead, however a HITS Southeast Asia airing of the movie retains the music variant while using the 2003 byline).
*On ''The Wedding Singer'', there is a rearranged, quadruple-pitched version of the theme, arranged by Teddy Castellucci, which echoes more and has a different flute note (Current prints have this replaced with the standard version instead, however a HITS Southeast Asia airing of the movie retains the music variant while using the 2003 byline).
*The theme is shortened on some movies.
*The theme is shortened on some movies.
*On films that originally used the silent 1987 logo, either it is silent or it has the standard theme.
*On films that originally used the silent 1987 logo, either it is silent or it has the standard theme.
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