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**While it does appear at the end of the last few [[HIT Entertainment]] DVDs that they released, it doesn't appear at the beginning of any of them, unlike with [[Lionsgate Home Entertainment|Lionsgate]] and [[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment|Universal]].
**While it does appear at the end of the last few [[HIT Entertainment]] DVDs that they released, it doesn't appear at the beginning of any of them, unlike with [[Lionsgate Home Entertainment|Lionsgate]] and [[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment|Universal]].
**It makes surprise appearances at the start of Starz's print of ''A Troll in Central Park'', and the 2011 DVD of ''Robots'' (itself a reprint of the 2005 DVD), as the Blu-ray has the correct 2011 logo.
**It makes surprise appearances at the start of Starz's print of ''A Troll in Central Park'', and the 2011 DVD of ''Robots'' (itself a reprint of the 2005 DVD), as the Blu-ray has the correct 2011 logo.
** Although this logo ended its regular use in 2008, it made surprise appearances on the fifth and sixth seasons of ''Reba'', ''American Dad! Volume 4'', volume seven of ''Family Guy'', ''Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy'', and the twelfth season of ''The Simpsons'', all released in 2009 (this can be chalked up to the fact that season five has a 2008 copyright on the case and discs).
** Although this logo ended its regular use in 2008, it continued to be used on fullscreen releases up to 2009, including the fifth and sixth seasons of ''Reba'', ''American Dad! Volume 4'', volume seven of ''Family Guy'', ''Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy'', and the twelfth season of ''The Simpsons''. In the case of ''Reba'' season 5, the disc has a 2008 copyright.
**Weirdly, this can be seen at the start of FXM's print of ''Tales of Manhattan'' (with the 1995 Fox Video logo following) and HDNet Movies' print of ''Bartok the Magnificent''.
**Weirdly, this can be seen at the start of FXM's print of ''Tales of Manhattan'' (with the 1995 Fox Video logo following) and HDNet Movies' print of ''Bartok the Magnificent''.
**It also makes a surprise appearance at the start of ''Thumbelina'' on its Australian DVD release (and later early 2010s reprint), possibly due to plastering the [[Warner Bros. Family Entertainment]] logo (Warner Bros. Family Entertainment originally distributed ''Thumbelina'' from 1994 to sometime in the early 2000s).
**It also makes a surprise appearance at the start of ''Thumbelina'' on its Australian DVD release (and later early 2010s reprint), possibly due to plastering the [[Warner Bros. Family Entertainment]] logo (Warner Bros. Family Entertainment originally distributed ''Thumbelina'' from 1994 to sometime in the early 2000s).
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