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* A 3-D version has the logo zooming in against a {{Font color|purple|purple}} cloudy background, then bulging from the center, breaking letter by letter, and flying toward the screen.
* A 3-D version has the logo zooming in against a {{Font color|purple|purple}} cloudy background, then bulging from the center, breaking letter by letter, and flying toward the screen.
* A 3-D in-credit logo was used in the late 2000s.
* A 3-D in-credit logo was used in the late 2000s.
* A sped-up version of the logo ("TELEVISION" replacing "FILMS) is used for the 2017 extended logo for [[Dimension Television|its television label]].
* A sped-up version of the logo ("TELEVISION" replacing "FILMS") is used for the 2017 extended logo for [[Dimension Television|its television label]].
* On some films, such as ''Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth'', ''The Prophecy'', ''Mr. 3000'', and ''Senseless'', the "DIMENSION" text has a {{Font color|purple|purple}} tint.
* On some films, such as ''Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth'', ''The Prophecy'', ''Mr. 3000'', and ''Senseless'', the "DIMENSION" text has a {{Font color|purple|purple}} tint.
* On an Italian HDTV airing of ''The Brothers Grimm'' (2005), the Dimension Films logo was repeated twice due to a sloppy editing mistake (and making matters weirder, that print had the 1987 Miramax logo at the front!).
* On an Italian HDTV airing of ''The Brothers Grimm'' (2005), the Dimension Films logo was repeated twice due to a sloppy editing mistake. What's worse is that print had the 1987 [[Miramax Films|Miramax]] logo at the front!
* On ''Below'', the logo fades into a sea background, starting the movie.
* On ''Below'', the logo fades into a sea background, starting the movie.
* On ''Once Upon A Time In Mexico'', the logo is tinted in {{Font color|orange|orange}}.
* On ''Once Upon A Time In Mexico'', the logo is tinted in {{Font color|orange|orange}}.

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