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'''Music/Sounds:''' Usually silent, or the opening theme of film. | '''Music/Sounds:''' Usually silent, or the opening theme of film. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' Rare, although it lived for 28 years. | ||
*It was normally seen on international theatrical prints and trailers of Buena Vista/Disney films (before the main logos), as well as non-Disney productions they distributed such as ''Dragonfly'', ''Abandon'', ''Bruce Almighty'', ''Seabiscuit'', ''Air Force One'', ''Starship Troopers'', ''Bringing Out the Dead,'' ''Snake Eyes'', ''Face/Off'', ''Cinderella Man'', ''It Runs in the Family'', ''Kiss of the Dragon'', and the French version of ''March of the Penguins'', among others; sometimes additionally containing [[Touchstone Pictures]] or [[Miramax Films]] (or other Disney sub-labels) logos at the front (though this was far from a universal rule), and some European DVDs contain the [[Touchstone Home Entertainment|home video]] [[Miramax Home Entertainment|variants]] on their covers, if not the logos themselves. | *It was normally seen on international theatrical prints and trailers of Buena Vista/Disney films (before the main logos), as well as non-Disney productions they distributed such as ''Dragonfly'', ''Abandon'', ''Bruce Almighty'', ''Seabiscuit'', ''Air Force One'', ''Starship Troopers'', ''Bringing Out the Dead,'' ''Snake Eyes'', ''Face/Off'', ''Cinderella Man'', ''It Runs in the Family'', ''Kiss of the Dragon'', and the French version of ''March of the Penguins'', among others; sometimes additionally containing [[Touchstone Pictures]] or [[Miramax Films]] (or other Disney sub-labels) logos at the front (though this was far from a universal rule), and some European DVDs contain the [[Touchstone Home Entertainment|home video]] [[Miramax Home Entertainment|variants]] on their covers, if not the logos themselves. |