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***It also appears before the rare CBS/Fox Video logo on the UK VHS release of ''FernGully 2: The Magical Rescue'' and the PAL DVD release of ''Bartok the Magnificent'' (at the start of the film, the 2nd international TCFHE logo is seen before the menu).
***It also appears before the rare CBS/Fox Video logo on the UK VHS release of ''FernGully 2: The Magical Rescue'' and the PAL DVD release of ''Bartok the Magnificent'' (at the start of the film, the 2nd international TCFHE logo is seen before the menu).
**While this began to be phased out starting in late 2004 on DVD releases in favor of the 2003 variant, this version was more common until mid-2006; especially on full-screen releases which did not have a version of the next logo made until later (one such example being ''Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith''). The last titles to have this logo were ''American Dad! Volume 3'' and the 2008 DVD release of ''Babes in Toyland'' (1934), which were the last Fox and MGM releases to feature the logo, respectively.
**While this began to be phased out starting in late 2004 on DVD releases in favor of the 2003 variant, this version was more common until mid-2006; especially on full-screen releases which did not have a version of the next logo made until later (one such example being ''Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith''). The last titles to have this logo were ''American Dad! Volume 3'' and the 2008 DVD release of ''Babes in Toyland'' (1934), which were the last Fox and MGM releases to feature the logo, respectively.
**The version without the fade-out appears on VHS and Laserdiscs of the 1995 ''Star Wars Trilogy''.
**The version without the fade-out appears on the 1995 VHS and LaserDisc releases of the ''Star Wars Trilogy''. (along with serving as this logo's overall debut)
***This variant can also be seen on some home video releases by the company.
***This variant can also be seen on some home video releases by the company.
***Although the variant was rarely used after its debut year, it appeared on the 1999 VHS reprint of ''The Towering Inferno'' (the DVD release used the fade-out).
***Although the variant was rarely used after its debut year, it appeared on the 1999 VHS reprint of ''The Towering Inferno'' (the DVD release used the fade-out).
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