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(While the logo stopped being used on DVD Releases on May 23rd 2006, This still appears on VHS until October 3rd 2006. The Little Mermaid Platinum Edition VHS that was released on October 3rd 2006, was the Last VHS release to use this logo.)
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*The high-pitched PAL variant is extremely rare; it can be found on the UK VHS release of ''Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace'' and the 2000 releases of the ''Indiana Jones'' trilogy, as well as the 2004 Indonesian VCD of ''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom: Special Edition''. It may have appeared on other PAL tapes and/or VCDs as well but these are unconfirmed.
*The high-pitched PAL variant is extremely rare; it can be found on the UK VHS release of ''Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace'' and the 2000 releases of the ''Indiana Jones'' trilogy, as well as the 2004 Indonesian VCD of ''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom: Special Edition''. It may have appeared on other PAL tapes and/or VCDs as well but these are unconfirmed.
*The remastered version can be seen before every showing of Aerosmith's ''Deuces are Wild'' concert residency.
*The remastered version can be seen before every showing of Aerosmith's ''Deuces are Wild'' concert residency.
*The PAL variant of the DVD variant is very uncommon: it was recently spotted on the 2000 UK DVD of Aliens.  
*The PAL variant of the DVD variant is very uncommon: it was recently spotted on the 2000 UK DVD of Aliens.
The Last Release to use this logo was The Little Mermaid Platinum Edition on VHS that was released on October 3rd 2006.


'''Editor's Note''': This trailer's rendition of the Deep Note, cited as "the most awesome, powerful, and terrifying audio trademark in the film industry" by No Film School, is frequently referenced and parodied for its capability to be perceived as loud and menacing. This is an aural illusion; the spectrum of frequencies used in the sound, which Gary Rydstrom says makes it "just feel loud", are of sufficient volume for theaters.
'''Editor's Note''': This trailer's rendition of the Deep Note, cited as "the most awesome, powerful, and terrifying audio trademark in the film industry" by No Film School, is frequently referenced and parodied for its capability to be perceived as loud and menacing. This is an aural illusion; the spectrum of frequencies used in the sound, which Gary Rydstrom says makes it "just feel loud", are of sufficient volume for theaters.

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