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** The DVD variant made a surprise appearance on an April 16, 2011 Starz airing of ''Toy Story 3'' (or ''2'').
** The DVD variant made a surprise appearance on an April 16, 2011 Starz airing of ''Toy Story 3'' (or ''2'').
** The VHS variant of the standard logo made a surprise appearance on the Disney Channel airings of ''Monsters, Inc.'' prior to the special movie events.  
** The VHS variant of the standard logo made a surprise appearance on the Disney Channel airings of ''Monsters, Inc.'' prior to the special movie events.  
** The Lucasfilm Ltd. variant also makes a surprise appearance on the 1998 Japanese VHS of ''The Little Mermaid'' and the 2002 French DVD of ''James and the Giant Peach''. It is unknown if this will appear on the Disney-distributed Spanish DVD release of ''Princess Mononoke''.
** The Lucasfilm Ltd. variant also makes a surprise appearance on the 1998 Japanese VHS of ''The Little Mermaid'' and the 2002 French DVD of ''James and the Giant Peach''.  
** Most Pixar DVDs use Tex trailers, but this appears on the 2000/2001 DVD of ''Toy Story 2''.
** Most Pixar DVDs use Tex trailers, but this appears on the 2000/2001 DVD of ''Toy Story 2''.
** The last Disney releases with this logo:
** The last Disney releases with this logo:
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* The DVD variant (both 16:9 and 4:3 versions) makes a surprise appearance on the DVD release of ''Kiss the Girls'', hidden in titles 5 and 6 respectively.
* The DVD variant (both 16:9 and 4:3 versions) makes a surprise appearance on the DVD release of ''Kiss the Girls'', hidden in titles 5 and 6 respectively.
*It was spotted on Chinese bootleg DVDs to ''Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace'' (which is actually a compressed re-authoring to the 2001 US DVD release) and ''Shrek''. The legit release of ''The Phantom Menace'' just uses the 9th trailer while ''Shrek'' isn't THX-certified at all.
*It was spotted on Chinese bootleg DVDs to ''Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace'' (which is actually a compressed re-authoring to the 2001 US DVD release) and ''Shrek''. The legit release of ''The Phantom Menace'' just uses the 9th trailer while ''Shrek'' isn't THX-certified at all.
*Don't expect this to appear on Malaysian and Singapore VCD releases of the 2000 ''Star Wars Trilogy'' set, even if its on packaging.
*It is unknown if this will appear on the Disney-distributed Spanish DVD release of ''Princess Mononoke'', considering that the print logo was spotted on packaging.
*It was spotted on international releases of ''A Bug's Life: Collector's Edition'' DVD. The original 1999 USA release of that edition isn't THX-certified while the 2003 re-release uses the 6th trailer.


'''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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