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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*From 1991-1994, with the formation of Sony Pictures Entertainment, this logo became bylineless. This was also spotted in a VHS of the 1994 Australian film ''The Roly Poly Man'', since in Australia, Triumph was also the name of a home video label of Columbia TriStar Home Video, joining the likes of [[First Release Home Entertainment (Australia)|First Release Home Entertainment]] and [[Video Box Office (Australia)|Video Box Office]].
*From 1991-1994, with the formation of Sony Pictures Entertainment, this logo became bylineless.
*On some films at the end, there is no byline and the text.  
*On some films at the end, there is no byline and the text. This was also spotted in a VHS of the 1994 Australian film ''The Roly Poly Man'', since in Australia, Triumph was also the name of a home video label of Columbia TriStar Home Video, joining the likes of [[First Release Home Entertainment (Australia)|First Release Home Entertainment]] and [[Video Box Office (Australia)|Video Box Office]].
*On some trailers of films, the text "RELEASING CORPORATION" and the Columbia Pictures Entertainment byline wipes in from the left at the same time.
*On some trailers of films, the text "RELEASING CORPORATION" and the Columbia Pictures Entertainment byline wipes in from the left at the same time.
*On some TV commercials of 1991-1994 films, the logo is in B&W and the byline reads "A Sony Pictures Entertainment Company".
*On some TV commercials of 1991-1994 films, the logo is in B&W and the byline reads "A Sony Pictures Entertainment Company".

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