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'''Availability:''' Uncommon. Seen on many Triumph releases such as ''Magic in the Water'', ''Jury Duty'', ''Solo'' (1996), ''SuperBabies: Baby Geniuses 2'', ''Screamers'', and the US release of ''Steamboy'', among others. The in-credit variant appears at the end of ''The Remaining'', but the start of the film only has the [[Affirm Films]] logo. This may have appeared on theatrical prints of ''Zombie Strippers'', but home media releases have the Stage 6 logo instead. | '''Availability:''' Uncommon. Seen on many Triumph releases such as ''Magic in the Water'', ''Jury Duty'', ''Solo'' (1996), ''SuperBabies: Baby Geniuses 2'', ''Screamers'', and the US release of ''Steamboy'', among others. The in-credit variant appears at the end of ''The Remaining'', but the start of the film only has the [[Affirm Films]] logo. This may have appeared on theatrical prints of ''Zombie Strippers'', but home media releases have the Stage 6 logo instead. | ||
''' | '''Legacy:''' It's worth nothing that on films released in matted widescreen after the company's revival in 2002, such as ''Steamboy'' and ''The Second Chance'', the logo is actually formatted in the 2:35.1 aspect ratio stretched to fill the frame, rather than using the 16:9 version of the logo. | ||
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