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<u>FX/SFX:</u> Everything in CGI, which is not bad for 1999.
<u>FX/SFX:</u> Everything in CGI, which is not bad for 1999.


<u>Music/Sounds:</u> An extended whoosh accompanied by a synth choir. Sometimes it is silent, like on ''Full Contact''. On a print of ''Streamboy'', it had the Screen Gems Pictures music, possibly due to an editing error or cheap plastering, but it actually fits the logo.
<u>Music/Sounds:</u> An extended whoosh accompanied by a synth choir. Sometimes it is silent, like on ''Full Contact''. On a print of ''Streamboy'', it had the Screen Gems Pictures music, possibly due to an editing error or cheap plastering, it was most likely when Sony brought the non Japanese rights to the movie, they spit between Triumph (USA) and Screen Gems (International) which explains the mess up,  but it actually fits the logo.


<u>Availability:</u> Very common. It appears on several films Destination released, such as ''Bats'', ''Drowning Mona'', ''Thomas and the Magic Railroad'', ''Metropolis'', ''Buying the Cow'', ''Steamboy'', ''Eye of the Beholder'', ''Tokyo Godfathers'', ''MirrorMask'', and most recently, ''Accident Man'' (2018 film). It is unknown if Destination Films had a new logo in 2020.
<u>Availability:</u> Very common. It appears on several films Destination released, such as ''Bats'', ''Drowning Mona'', ''Thomas and the Magic Railroad'', ''Metropolis'', ''Buying the Cow'', ''Steamboy'', ''Eye of the Beholder'', ''Tokyo Godfathers'', ''MirrorMask'', and most recently, ''Accident Man'' (2018 film). It is unknown if Destination Films had a new logo in 2020.
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