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* Fox plastered/updated the 1st and 2nd logos with this on some colorized versions of its films in the 1980s, such as the 1947 version of ''Miracle on 34th Street'' (the original logo is restored on newer colorized prints), and Technicolor films such as ''Halls of Montezuma''. | * Fox plastered/updated the 1st and 2nd logos with this on some colorized versions of its films in the 1980s, such as the 1947 version of ''Miracle on 34th Street'' (the original logo is restored on newer colorized prints), and Technicolor films such as ''Halls of Montezuma''. | ||
* This also plastered the 3rd logo on late 1980s/early 1990s NBC airings of ''The Sound of Music''. | * This also plastered the 3rd logo on late 1980s/early 1990s NBC airings of ''The Sound of Music''. | ||
* This can also be seen on international prints of ''Crocodile Dundee'' (except in Australia and New Zealand, where the film was released by [[ | * This can also be seen on international prints of ''Crocodile Dundee'' (except in Australia and New Zealand, where the film was released by [[Hoyts Distribution]]), ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze'' and ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III'' (except in Hong Kong, where it was released by [[Golden Harvest]]), as well as on the trailer for ''Deck the Halls''. | ||
* When ''History of the World: Part I'' (one of the last films to use the 2nd logo) aired on AMC in the mid-2000s, the extended version of this logo popped up at the very end. Later airings used the current [[20th Television]] logo instead. A similar occurrence happened when AMC aired ''Independence Day'' (1996) in 2008. | * When ''History of the World: Part I'' (one of the last films to use the 2nd logo) aired on AMC in the mid-2000s, the extended version of this logo popped up at the very end. Later airings used the current [[20th Television]] logo instead. A similar occurrence happened when AMC aired ''Independence Day'' (1996) in 2008. | ||
* Post-2007 prints of ''Die Hard 2'' replace this with the next logo. | * Post-2007 prints of ''Die Hard 2'' replace this with the next logo. | ||
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* Older VHS, Laserdisc, VCD, and DVD copies of ''Speed'' plaster this with the next logo (which was originally intended to debut on the theatrical release of said film); however, it's retained on the Blu-ray. | * Older VHS, Laserdisc, VCD, and DVD copies of ''Speed'' plaster this with the next logo (which was originally intended to debut on the theatrical release of said film); however, it's retained on the Blu-ray. | ||
* IVE releases of films from [[Gladden Entertainment Corporation]], along with DVDs from Live Entertainment and [[Artisan Entertainment]], generally preserved this logo, but it was removed on the 1991 Live Home Video release of ''Mannequin 2: On the Move'', the Shout! Factory Blu-ray release of ''Millennium'' (1989), the [[Olive Films]] Blu-ray releases of ''Mannequin'' and ''Mannequin 2: On the Move'', and the 1996 [[Avid Home Entertainment]] re-release of ''Weekend at Bernie's''. It's preserved on the Vestron Video VHS and Shout! Factory Blu-ray of ''The Sicilian''. | * IVE releases of films from [[Gladden Entertainment Corporation]], along with DVDs from Live Entertainment and [[Artisan Entertainment]], generally preserved this logo, but it was removed on the 1991 Live Home Video release of ''Mannequin 2: On the Move'', the Shout! Factory Blu-ray release of ''Millennium'' (1989), the [[Olive Films]] Blu-ray releases of ''Mannequin'' and ''Mannequin 2: On the Move'', and the 1996 [[Avid Home Entertainment]] re-release of ''Weekend at Bernie's''. It's preserved on the Vestron Video VHS and Shout! Factory Blu-ray of ''The Sicilian''. | ||
* The [[ | * The [[Warner Home Video]] release of ''The King of Comedy'' plasters this with the [[Regency Enterprises]] logo, while the earlier RCA/Columbia release skips to the opening credits, and even blacks out the closing title. It is, however, preserved on all releases since Fox acquired the video rights to the early Regency library. | ||
* This logo appears on international theatrical prints of ''Brazil'', including the Italian release distributed by [[Cecchi Gori Group]], but most international home video releases either skip to the opening title card or plaster it with the [[Weintraub Entertainment Group]] logo, while the Fox Blu-rays use the 1994 logo. | * This logo appears on international theatrical prints of ''Brazil'', including the Italian release distributed by [[Cecchi Gori Group]], but most international home video releases either skip to the opening title card or plaster it with the [[Weintraub Entertainment Group]] logo, while the Fox Blu-rays use the 1994 logo. | ||
* It is currently unknown whether this logo appeared on international releases of ''Legend''. | * It is currently unknown whether this logo appeared on international releases of ''Legend''. |