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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEuDLxWPkYM see here for an example of the universal logo being used on later Aussie DreamWorks VHS releases
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the film logo. However, on the Blu-ray version, the sound of the bobber hitting the water is slightly different. | '''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the film logo. However, on the Blu-ray version, the sound of the bobber hitting the water is slightly different. | ||
'''Availability:''' Common. Appears on DVD and Blu-ray releases of DreamWorks films, as well as LaserDiscs released by them from 1999 to 2000. This logo never appeared on VHS releases, which usually went straight to the film, although several releases had the aforementioned VHS trailer variant. Early DreamWorks DVD's in Australia (and some VHS's as well as VHS's in the UK from 2000 until 2005) feature the normal DreamWorks logo instead of this one (e.g. the 2001 DreamWorks Home Entertainment DVD releases of ''Mouse Hunt'', ''Chicken Run'', ''Paulie'', etc.). The Blu-ray variant can be found on releases such as the 2008 Blu-ray of ''Transformers''. After Disney/Touchstone began distributing DreamWorks Pictures' films, home video releases of films distributed by Paramount Pictures such as ''Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen'' and ''The Soloist'' used the Paramount DVD or Paramount High Definition logos instead, with one of the last releases using this logo being the DVD release of ''Bridge of Spies''. The DVD and Blu-ray release of ''The Light Between Oceans'' does not use this logo, and rather uses the standard DreamWorks logo as a de-facto home video logo. Due to Steven Spielberg initially preferring to release his films on the DIVX format (a failed competitor to DVD that was only viewable in any form until 2001 due to proprietary DRM that hasn't been cracked as of writing), it is currently unknown whether this logo appeared on the company's DIVX releases. | '''Availability:''' Common. Appears on DVD and Blu-ray releases of DreamWorks films, as well as LaserDiscs released by them from 1999 to 2000. This logo never appeared on VHS releases, which usually went straight to the film, although several releases had the aforementioned VHS trailer variant. Early DreamWorks DVD's in Australia (and some VHS's as well as VHS's in the UK from 2000 until 2005, later Australian DreamWorks VHS's use the Universal Home Video logo of the time in it's place due to Universal handling distribution of DreamWorks material at the time) feature the normal DreamWorks logo instead of this one (e.g. the 2001 DreamWorks Home Entertainment DVD releases of ''Mouse Hunt'', ''Chicken Run'', ''Paulie'', etc.). The Blu-ray variant can be found on releases such as the 2008 Blu-ray of ''Transformers''. After Disney/Touchstone began distributing DreamWorks Pictures' films, home video releases of films distributed by Paramount Pictures such as ''Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen'' and ''The Soloist'' used the Paramount DVD or Paramount High Definition logos instead, with one of the last releases using this logo being the DVD release of ''Bridge of Spies''. The DVD and Blu-ray release of ''The Light Between Oceans'' does not use this logo, and rather uses the standard DreamWorks logo as a de-facto home video logo. Due to Steven Spielberg initially preferring to release his films on the DIVX format (a failed competitor to DVD that was only viewable in any form until 2001 due to proprietary DRM that hasn't been cracked as of writing), it is currently unknown whether this logo appeared on the company's DIVX releases. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' The Blu-ray variant adds "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" into the logo in a much better fashion than the standard variant. | '''Editor's Note:''' The Blu-ray variant adds "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" into the logo in a much better fashion than the standard variant. |