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*It was preserved on Echo Bridge Home Entertainment's DVD releases of ''Puppet Master 5'' and the Mexican DVD of ''Demonic Toys'', each before the Full Moon logo, most likely due to older VHS masters being used. | *It was preserved on Echo Bridge Home Entertainment's DVD releases of ''Puppet Master 5'' and the Mexican DVD of ''Demonic Toys'', each before the Full Moon logo, most likely due to older VHS masters being used. | ||
*The Viacom version was also spotted at the start of Disney Channel/ABC Family (now Freeform) airings of ''Teen Witch'' as well as Trifecta's syndicated prints of ''There Goes the Neighborhood'' and ''Another 48. Hrs'', among others. | *The Viacom version was also spotted at the start of Disney Channel/ABC Family (now Freeform) airings of ''Teen Witch'' as well as Trifecta's syndicated prints of ''There Goes the Neighborhood'' and ''Another 48. Hrs'', among others. | ||
*Seen at the start of ''Blue's Clues: Meet Joe'' on VHS, while the closing | *Seen at the start of ''Blue's Clues: Meet Joe'' on VHS, while the closing 8th logo plays at the end. | ||
*The version with the Paramount Television fanfare made a surprise appearance at the end of the 2004 VHS of ''Boohbah: Comfy Armchair'', following the PBS Kids Video logo. It also appeared at the end of the 1997 VHS of ''It's Christmas Time Again, Charlie Brown''. | *The version with the Paramount Television fanfare made a surprise appearance at the end of the 2004 VHS of ''Boohbah: Comfy Armchair'', following the PBS Kids Video logo. It also appeared at the end of the 1997 VHS of ''It's Christmas Time Again, Charlie Brown''. | ||
*Also Strangely, VCD Releases internationally still used this logo until 2012, which is shown after the Movieline Entertainment logo. | *Also Strangely, VCD Releases internationally still used this logo until 2012, which is shown after the Movieline Entertainment logo. | ||