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'''Music/Sounds:''' Most releases use an extended version of the fanfare that surges into the standard Orion Pictures logo. Sometimes, a shortened version of the fanfare was used. In rare cases, it is silence or the film's opening music. | '''Music/Sounds:''' Most releases use an extended version of the fanfare that surges into the standard Orion Pictures logo. Sometimes, a shortened version of the fanfare was used. In rare cases, it is silence or the film's opening music. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' Most of the back catalog's been reissued by [[MGM Home Entertainment]]. Titles with this logo include ''RoboCop'' and ''RoboCop'' ''2'', ''Dirty Rotten Scoundrels'', ''UHF'', ''Frog'', ''Mac and Me'', and ''State of Grace'', among others. The still variant can be found on a 1988 VHS of ''Married to the Mob''. The short and silent version also can be spotted on some early 1990s [[GoodTimes Entertainment|GoodTimes Home Video]] releases that were under license from Orion, including ''Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw'', ''Breaker! Breaker!'', ''Class'', ''Lone Wolf McQuade'', and ''Back to School'', among others. Orion's first home video release was ''Malone''. | ||
===2nd Logo (1990-1998)=== | ===2nd Logo (1990-1998)=== | ||