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* An open matte version exists. This could be seen on 4:3 films with this logo.
* An open matte version exists. This could be seen on 4:3 films with this logo.
* On ''Wonder'', the logo's animation is slightly sped-up near the end.
* On ''Wonder'', the logo's animation is slightly sped-up near the end.
* Current prints of [[Trimark Pictures]] films from 1990 to 1994, like ''The Sun'' on YouTube for example, sometimes have the text "A DIVISION OF VIDMARK INC." after the logo, which is likely mistakened to be a plastering error instead of having a parent company.
* Current prints of [[Trimark Pictures]] films from 1990 to 1994, sometimes has the text "A DIVISION OF VIDMARK INC." after the logo, which is likely mistakened to be a plastering error instead of having a parent company.


'''Technique:''' More CGI from Devastudios.
'''Technique:''' More CGI from Devastudios.
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* On current prints of the 1989 TV movie ''Get Smart, Again!'', it has the finishing of the ending theme, then the theme from the 1985 [[King Features Entertainment]] logo is heard, most likely due to sloppy plastering.
* On current prints of the 1989 TV movie ''Get Smart, Again!'', it has the finishing of the ending theme, then the theme from the 1985 [[King Features Entertainment]] logo is heard, most likely due to sloppy plastering.
* In some cases, it's silent or has the opening theme of the movie.
* In some cases, it's silent or has the opening theme of the movie.
* On current prints of some [[The Weinstein Company|Weinstein Company]] films, namely ''The Nanny Diaries'' and ''Doogal'', we hear a few seconds of silence followed by the theme from that company's logo can be heard due to sloppy plastering.
* On current prints of some [[The Weinstein Company|Weinstein Company]] films, we hear a few seconds of silence followed by the theme from that company's logo due to sloppy plastering.
* On ''The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent'', an entirely different fanfare by Mark Isham is used.


'''Availability:''' Current.
'''Availability:''' Current.
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