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Lifespan cleanup; not every single individual date the logo lasted for needs to be mentioned
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|Miramax_1980.jpg|1st Logo (November 1, 1980-November 28, 1987) | |Miramax_1980.jpg|1st Logo (November 1, 1980-November 28, 1987) | ||
|Miramax_Banner_of_Boredom.jpg |2nd Logo (March 27, 1987-December 11, 1998 | |Miramax_Banner_of_Boredom.jpg |2nd Logo (March 27, 1987-December 11, 1998) | ||
|Miramaxfilms.jpg |3rd Logo (September 11, 1987-October 29, 1999 | |Miramaxfilms.jpg |3rd Logo (September 11, 1987-October 29, 1999) | ||
|Miramax Films (2001).png |4th Logo (December 11, 1998-November 28, 2008) | |Miramax Films (2001).png |4th Logo (December 11, 1998-November 28, 2008) | ||
|Miramax 2008.jpg |5th Logo (December 25, 2008-July 6, 2018) | |Miramax 2008.jpg |5th Logo (December 25, 2008-July 6, 2018) | ||
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'''Availability:''' Very rare. It was seen on their limited output of this era such as ''Rockshow'' and ''The Secret Policeman's Other Ball'', among others. The English-language print of ''David the Gnome'' (aka ''The World of David the Gnome'') also had this logo when it aired on [[Nickelodeon IDs|Nickelodeon]] and TLC in the U.S., Family Channel in Canada, and across several other English-speaking territories. However, it is not preserved on DVDs of the show, likely due to Miramax's rights to the show expiring, but it is intact on the U.S. Family Home Entertainment and UK Video Collection VHS releases. | '''Availability:''' Very rare. It was seen on their limited output of this era such as ''Rockshow'' and ''The Secret Policeman's Other Ball'', among others. The English-language print of ''David the Gnome'' (aka ''The World of David the Gnome'') also had this logo when it aired on [[Nickelodeon IDs|Nickelodeon]] and TLC in the U.S., Family Channel in Canada, and across several other English-speaking territories. However, it is not preserved on DVDs of the show, likely due to Miramax's rights to the show expiring, but it is intact on the U.S. Family Home Entertainment and UK Video Collection VHS releases. | ||
===2nd Logo (March 27, 1987-December 11, 1998 | ===2nd Logo (March 27, 1987-December 11, 1998)=== | ||
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'''Availability:''' Rare. It's found mainly on trailers for some Miramax features and films such as ''The Unbelievable Truth'', ''My Left Foot'' (VHS only) and ''Blue in the Face''. It also makes appearances on ''Clerks'' and the 2002 restoration of ''A Hard Day's Night'' (1964), and a surprise appearance at the start of ''Serendipity''. | '''Availability:''' Rare. It's found mainly on trailers for some Miramax features and films such as ''The Unbelievable Truth'', ''My Left Foot'' (VHS only) and ''Blue in the Face''. It also makes appearances on ''Clerks'' and the 2002 restoration of ''A Hard Day's Night'' (1964), and a surprise appearance at the start of ''Serendipity''. | ||
===3rd Logo (September 11, 1987-October 29, 1999 | ===3rd Logo (September 11, 1987-October 29, 1999)=== | ||
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