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*Current prints of ''Avalanche Express'' (which [[Warner Bros. Pictures|Warner Bros.]] acquired from Fox with its purchase of the [[Lorimar Film Entertainment|Lorimar]] film library) plaster this with the 1998 WB logo, but it is still intact on the Spanish R2 DVD release. No logo appears at all on the Warner Home Video VHS release thereof.
*Current prints of ''Avalanche Express'' (which [[Warner Bros. Pictures|Warner Bros.]] acquired from Fox with its purchase of the [[Lorimar Film Entertainment|Lorimar]] film library) plaster this with the 1998 WB logo, but it is still intact on the Spanish R2 DVD release. No logo appears at all on the Warner Home Video VHS release thereof.
*This logo does not appar at all on ''Carmen Jones'', ''The Girl Can't Help It'', ''A Circle of Deception'', ''The Longest Day'', ''Zorba the Greek'', ''Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines'', ''The Cape Town Affair'', ''The Day the Fish Came Out'', ''Star!'', ''Deadfall'', ''Patton'' (some TV broadcasts spliced in a logo from another film), ''Tora! Tora! Tora!'', ''Trouble Man'', ''The Poseidon Adventure'', U.S. prints of ''The Towering Inferno'', ''At Long Last Love'', ''The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother'', ''Silent Movie'', ''Prudence and the Pill'', or ''All This and World War II''.
*This logo does not appar at all on ''Carmen Jones'', ''The Girl Can't Help It'', ''A Circle of Deception'', ''The Longest Day'', ''Zorba the Greek'', ''Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines'', ''The Cape Town Affair'', ''The Day the Fish Came Out'', ''Star!'', ''Deadfall'', ''Patton'' (some TV broadcasts spliced in a logo from another film), ''Tora! Tora! Tora!'', ''Trouble Man'', ''The Poseidon Adventure'', U.S. prints of ''The Towering Inferno'', ''At Long Last Love'', ''The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother'', ''Silent Movie'', ''Prudence and the Pill'', or ''All This and World War II''.
*The 1976 revision makes an appearance on the Criterion Collection Blu-ray of ''Naked Lunch''.
*The 1976 revision makes an appearance on the Criterion Collection Blu-ray release of ''Naked Lunch''.
*This logo can also be found on the Vestron VHS release of ''Fort Apache: The Bronx'' and on a Trifecta syndicated print of ''Oh Heavenly Dog!'' (which Paramount/Trifecta owns the television rights to via Mulberry Square Productions).
*This logo can also be found on the Vestron VHS release of ''Fort Apache: The Bronx'' and on a Trifecta syndicated print of ''Oh Heavenly Dog!'' (which Paramount/Trifecta owns the television rights to via Mulberry Square Productions).
*''Southern Comfort'' was originally seen with the 1976 revision of this logo; it can be seen on some older European copies of the film, preceded by the [[Overseas Filmgroup]] logo.
*''Southern Comfort'' was originally seen with the 1976 revision of this logo; it can be seen on some older European copies of the film, preceded by the [[Overseas Filmgroup]] logo.
*The original [[Blay Video]] VHS release of ''Magic'' (1978) retains this logo, but not on the LaserDisc release; it's unknown if other releases of this film retain this logo.
*The original [[Blay Video]] VHS release of ''Magic'' (1978) retains this logo, but not on the LaserDisc release; it's unknown if other releases of this film retain this logo.
*This logo is also seen at the beginning of the original CBS/Fox VHS of the ''M*A*S*H'' series finale, "Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen".
*This logo is also seen at the beginning of the original CBS/Fox VHS release of the ''M*A*S*H'' series finale, "Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen".
*This logo might also be seen on theatrical German/Argentine prints of titles from [[Walt Disney Productions]]/[[Walt Disney Pictures|Pictures]] and [[Touchstone Pictures|Touchstone]], as Fox had distribution rights to Disney's output in most countries such as Germany and Argentina until 1987.
*This logo might also be seen on theatrical German/Argentine prints of titles from [[Walt Disney Productions]]/[[Walt Disney Pictures|Pictures]] and [[Touchstone Pictures|Touchstone]], as Fox had distribution rights to Disney's output in most countries such as Germany and Argentina until 1987.
*The audio from this logo also makes an appearance at the start of the launch trailer for the 2011 mobile game ''Angry Birds Rio''.
*The audio from this logo also makes an appearance at the start of the launch trailer for the 2011 mobile game ''Angry Birds Rio''.

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