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* Was first unveiled on the company's website in late October 2005, and officially debuted on ''Madea's Family Reunion'' on February 24. 2006. It made its last appearance on ''The Big Wedding''. | * Was first unveiled on the company's website in late October 2005, and officially debuted on ''Madea's Family Reunion'' on February 24. 2006. It made its last appearance on ''The Big Wedding''. | ||
* The horror version can be seen on the ''Saw'' films starting with ''Saw III'' and ending with ''Saw 3D'', (as well as recent prints of ''II''), ''The Descent'', and action films such as ''The Expendables'', among others. The short version was seen at the beginning of one of the Marvel DTV features, ''The Invincible Iron Man''. This version was last seen on ''Texas Chainsaw 3D'', though it appeared again on ''Saw X'' ten years later as a throwback. | * The horror version can be seen on horror films, such as the ''Saw'' films starting with ''Saw III'' and ending with ''Saw 3D'', (as well as recent prints of ''Saw'' ''II'' plastering the 3rd logo), ''The Descent'', and some action films such as ''The Expendables'', among others. The short version was seen at the beginning of one of the Marvel DTV features, ''The Invincible Iron Man''. This version was last seen on ''Texas Chainsaw 3D'', though it appeared again on ''Saw X'' ten years later as a throwback. | ||
* It also plasters other companies' logos on their titles released by Lionsgate, such as films formerly distributed by Trimark Pictures or Artisan Entertainment. At some cases of plastering older logos on horror movies (like ''The Blair Witch Project'' and ''Leprechaun'' sequels), the normal version appears instead of the preferred horror one. | * It also plasters other companies' logos on their titles released by Lionsgate, such as films formerly distributed by Trimark Pictures or Artisan Entertainment. At some cases of plastering older logos on horror movies (like ''The Blair Witch Project'' and ''Leprechaun'' sequels), the normal version appears instead of the preferred horror one. | ||
* It was also used as a de-facto home video logo on DVD and Blu-ray releases by [[Lionsgate Home Entertainment]] and Lionsgate Family Entertainment (the former [[Family Home Entertainment]]) until mid-2013. | * It was also used as a de-facto home video logo on DVD and Blu-ray releases by [[Lionsgate Home Entertainment]] and Lionsgate Family Entertainment (the former [[Family Home Entertainment]]) until mid-2013. | ||
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* A low-pitched version of the fanfare exists. | * A low-pitched version of the fanfare exists. | ||
* On ''Green Street Hooligans 3: Never Back Down'', a low-toned version of the previous logo is heard due to plastering error. | * On ''Green Street Hooligans 3: Never Back Down'', a low-toned version of the previous logo's theme is heard due to plastering error. | ||
* 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. | ||