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'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
* On streaming prints of ''Thomas and the Magic Railroad'', the logo starts at the last half after the shining. | * On streaming prints of ''Thomas and the Magic Railroad'' (2000), the logo starts at the last half after the shining. | ||
* On several films after Sony relaunched the company, the logo is zoomed in more compared to normal. | * On several films after Sony relaunched the company, the logo is zoomed in more compared to normal. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | '''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | ||
* On some prints of ''Steamboy'', it had the [[Screen Gems Pictures]] music, possibly due to an editing error since Screen Gems released the film outside of the United States. | * On some prints of ''Steamboy'', it had the [[Screen Gems Pictures]] music, possibly due to an editing error since Screen Gems released the film outside of the United States. | ||
* On streaming prints of ''Thomas and the Magic Railroad'', only the very last part of the music is used. | * On streaming prints of ''Thomas and the Magic Railroad'' (2000), only the very last part of the music is used. | ||
'''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'' (2000), ''Metropolis'', ''Buying the Cow'', ''Steamboy'', ''Eye of the Beholder'', ''Tokyo Godfathers'', ''MirrorMask'', ''Accident Man'' (2018), and most recently, ''Never Back Down: Revolt'' (2021). | |||
* This logo also 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. | |||
{{Movie-Navbox}}{{Home Entertainment-Navbox}}{{Navbox-Sony}} | {{Movie-Navbox}}{{Home Entertainment-Navbox}}{{Navbox-Sony}} |