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*This logo is extremely rare on U.S. releases, but the long version has been spotted on the [[First Look Home Entertainment]] DVD of ''Elling'', and a iTunes Spain print of ''La Flaqueza del Bolchevique'' (2003).
*This logo is extremely rare on U.S. releases, but the long version has been spotted on the [[First Look Home Entertainment]] DVD of ''Elling'', and a iTunes Spain print of ''La Flaqueza del Bolchevique'' (2003).
*Again, the easiest place to find this is on international trailers for these films.
*Again, the easiest place to find this is on international trailers for these films.
*In the UK and Ireland, if you go to see a 35mm screening of a Universal/Paramount/DreamWorks movie from between 2001-2004, this logo will show up before it (''Shrek'' and ''Wallace & Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit'' being such examples).
*In the UK and Ireland, if you go to see a 35mm screening of a Universal/Paramount/DreamWorks movie from between 2001-2004, this logo will show up before it (''Shrek'' being one such release).
*It also precedes the first [[DreamWorks Animation]] logo on British theatrical prints of ''Wallace & Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit''.
*Also appeared on a Toggle.sg print of the Singaporean movie ''One Leg Kicking'' (which has since been removed).
*Also appeared on a Toggle.sg print of the Singaporean movie ''One Leg Kicking'' (which has since been removed).


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