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* MCA releases co-released by GoodTimes Home Video have "UNDER LICENSE TO" at the bottom of the screen. The GoodTimes logo of the period would follow. A black & white version of this can be found on ''The Creature from the Black Lagoon''. A similar variant was also spotted on the Kartes Video release of ''You Can't Cheat an Honest Man''. | * MCA releases co-released by GoodTimes Home Video have "UNDER LICENSE TO" at the bottom of the screen. The GoodTimes logo of the period would follow. A black & white version of this can be found on ''The Creature from the Black Lagoon''. A similar variant was also spotted on the Kartes Video release of ''You Can't Cheat an Honest Man''. | ||
* On some French-Canadian tapes such as ''A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child'', a French warning will appear before the logo. | * On some French-Canadian tapes such as ''A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child'', a French warning will appear before the logo. | ||
* On the 1985 laserdisc of | * On the 1985 laserdisc of ''Spartacus'', the logo fades out earlier. | ||
* On some early '80s VHS tapes featuring this logo, the logo fades in at the bottom, along with "Other Titles Available From" or (on earlier tapes) "More Programming Available for You From" at the top, then the screen fades out afterwards. This can be seen on ''Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence'', ''Max Maven's Mindgames'', and ''The Lonely Guy'' and makes a surprise appearance on a 1996 reprint of the latter. | * On some early '80s VHS tapes featuring this logo, the logo fades in at the bottom, along with "Other Titles Available From" or (on earlier tapes) "More Programming Available for You From" at the top, then the screen fades out afterwards. This can be seen on ''Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence'', ''Max Maven's Mindgames'', and ''The Lonely Guy'' and makes a surprise appearance on a 1996 reprint of the latter. | ||
* Black and white movies would have this logo in black & white, such as ''The Wolf Man'' and ''Destry Rides Again''. | * Black and white movies would have this logo in black & white, such as ''The Wolf Man'' and ''Destry Rides Again''. | ||