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'''Availability:''' 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'', ''Accident Man'' (2018), and most recently, ''Never Back Down: Revolt'' (2021). This oddly doesn't appear on ''Brothers in Arms'' (2005), despite the fact that they produced it (and the opening credits are mentioning them), as [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment]]'s logo appears instead.
'''Availability:''' 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'', ''Accident Man'' (2018), and most recently, ''Never Back Down: Revolt'' (2021). This oddly doesn't appear on ''Brothers in Arms'' (2005), despite the fact that they produced it (and the opening credits are mentioning them), as [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment]]'s logo appears instead.


'''Editor's Note:''' This logo has a very unique design atypical of the usual aesthetics found in Sony's logos, and still holds up well today, which contributes to its longevity. The only downside is that this logo doesn't seem to have a fully digital print of it in existence, as even on recent films with this logo, it has film scratches and other artifacts that stick out when shown next to logos that clearly use digital sources. This could, however, be because Destination wasn't technically a subsidiary of Sony until 2002, which could also explain why not only does a version with the Sony Corporation logo transitioning to this not exist, but also why it's always remained bylineless regardless of Sony's ownership.
'''Legacy:''' This logo has a very unique design atypical of the usual aesthetics found in Sony's logos, and still holds up well today, which contributes to its longevity. The only downside is that this logo doesn't seem to have a fully digital print of it in existence, as even on recent films with this logo, it has film scratches and other artifacts that stick out when shown next to logos that clearly use digital sources. This could, however, be because Destination wasn't technically a subsidiary of Sony until 2002, which could also explain why not only does a version with the Sony Corporation logo transitioning to this not exist, but also why it's always remained bylineless regardless of Sony's ownership.


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