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*This was also seen at the start of TCM's print of the Rankin/Bass Productions film ''The Daydreamer'' (possibly due to being sourced from an earlier television print, as Sony holds the TV rights via Embassy Pictures).
*This was also seen at the start of TCM's print of the Rankin/Bass Productions film ''The Daydreamer'' (possibly due to being sourced from an earlier television print, as Sony holds the TV rights via Embassy Pictures).
*Also spotted on a 2000 syndicated print of the TV movie ''Rapture'', where it appeared before the Columbia TriStar Television Distribution logo (and with both logos replacing the TriStar Television logo that was originally used on this film).
*Also spotted on a 2000 syndicated print of the TV movie ''Rapture'', where it appeared before the Columbia TriStar Television Distribution logo (and with both logos replacing the TriStar Television logo that was originally used on this film).
*Plasters the TriStar Television logo on Amazon Prime's print of "Fugitive Nights: Danger in the Desert", interestingly enough.
*Plasters the [[TriStar Television]] logo on Amazon Prime's print of ''Fugitive Nights: Danger in the Desert'', interestingly enough.
*The CPTD logo can be currently seen on reruns of the original ''Fantasy Island'' on getTV.  


'''Editor's Note''': A still logo of a painting that still looks exquisite even to this day, supplemented with some grand fanfares. It should be noted that this appeared almost a year before movies began using this new Torch Lady in 1993.
'''Editor's Note''': A still logo of a painting that still looks exquisite even to this day, supplemented with some grand fanfares. It should be noted that this appeared almost a year before movies began using this new Torch Lady in 1993.

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