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'''Music/Sounds:''' It starts with some deep underwater ambience, then a swoosh and a water splash. After that, a synth melody with a choir, strings and tubular bells.
'''Music/Sounds:''' It starts with some deep underwater ambience, then a swoosh and a water splash. After that, a synth melody with a choir, strings and tubular bells.


'''Availability:''' Completely extinct. This trailer was made as a replacement for the previous trailer, but its alleged similarity to the first two [[Imagine Entertainment]] logos resulted in said company threatening to take legal action against DTS. The trailer was known to be seen in at least three theaters, both in St. Louis and Albuquerque, before it was pulled. The original audio for this logo managed to slip by the recall of the trailer, and has been spotted in audio files for the DTS audio CDs of 1996 releases such as ''Dragonheart'', ''Independence Day'', and ''Twister''.
'''Availability:''' Completely extinct. This trailer was made as a replacement for the previous trailer, but its alleged similarity to the first two [[Imagine Entertainment]] logos resulted in said company threatening to take legal action against DTS. The trailer was known to be seen in at least three theaters, both in St. Louis and Albuquerque, before it was pulled. The original audio for this logo managed to slip by the recall of the trailer, and has been spotted in audio files for the DTS audio CDs of 1996 releases such as ''Dragonheart'', ''Independence Day'', ''Mission: Impossible'' and ''Twister''.


'''Legacy:''' This trailer is infamous due to the reason it was recalled, and for it being considered lost media.
'''Legacy:''' This trailer is infamous due to the reason it was recalled, and for it being considered lost media.

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