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*The color version can be seen on the 2007 DVD release of ''The Little Princess'' (1939; some public domain prints of the film use the next logo, while other prints use either the black-and-white version or no logo at all) and some colorized prints of ''Bright Eyes'' and ''Heidi'', as well as some newer colorized prints of ''Miracle on 34th Street''.
*The color version can be seen on the 2007 DVD release of ''The Little Princess'' (1939; some public domain prints of the film use the next logo, while other prints use either the black-and-white version or no logo at all) and some colorized prints of ''Bright Eyes'' and ''Heidi'', as well as some newer colorized prints of ''Miracle on 34th Street''.
*Some current prints of films such as ''The Blue Bird'' (1940), ''Leave Her to Heaven'', ''Forever Amber'', and ''David and Bathsheba'' plaster this logo with the next one.
*Some current prints of films such as ''The Blue Bird'' (1940), ''Leave Her to Heaven'', ''Forever Amber'', and ''David and Bathsheba'' plaster this logo with the next one.
* This was plastered by the 4th logo on an AMC airing of ''Young Mr. Lincoln'' from February 15, 1999.
*This was plastered by the 4th logo on an AMC airing of ''Young Mr. Lincoln'' from February 15, 1999.
*Older television prints of ''Return of the Fly'' plaster the next logo with this one while retaining the CinemaScope fanfare, followed by the Seven Arts Television logo. This fanfare was sampled for The Weather Girls' 1982 track "Success".
*Older television prints of ''Return of the Fly'' plaster the next logo with this one while retaining the CinemaScope fanfare, followed by the Seven Arts Television logo. This fanfare was sampled for The Weather Girls' 1982 track "Success".
*It made an appearance at the start of an early 1990s Seven Network Australia airing of ''Conan the Barbarian'' (1982) in place of the 4th logo.
*It made an appearance at the start of an early 1990s Seven Network Australia airing of ''Conan the Barbarian'' (1982) in place of the 4th logo.
*FoxVideo tacked it on at the start of the 1993 Studio Classics VHS release of ''Cavalcade'' (1933).


'''Legacy:''' Alfred Newman's fanfare and the use of Art Deco architecture in the logo's design cement its reputation as one of the most beloved logos of all time.
'''Legacy:''' Alfred Newman's fanfare and the use of Art Deco architecture in the logo's design cement its reputation as one of the most beloved logos of all time.
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