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* On VHS tapes and demo DVDs, there is a still of this logo seen before the warning screen.
* On VHS tapes and demo DVDs, there is a still of this logo seen before the warning screen.
* On some VHS releases, about halfway through the animation, streaks of green appear through the blue glow. This can be found on the 1998 VHS of ''The Wedding Singer'' and the 1999 VHS releases of ''Pleasantville'' and ''A Nightmare on Elm Street''. However, the DVDs of all three (including a Warner Bros. Century Collection VHS reissue of ''Pleasantville'') use the standard variant.
* On some VHS releases, about halfway through the animation, streaks of green appear through the blue glow. This can be found on the 1998 VHS of ''The Wedding Singer'' and the 1999 VHS releases of ''Pleasantville'' and ''A Nightmare on Elm Street''. However, the DVDs of all three (including a Warner Bros. Century Collection VHS reissue of ''Pleasantville'') use the standard variant.
* On New Line Home Video DVD releases from 1999 to 2001, the Time Warner byline is in bold and in all caps. So far, this has been spotted on the DVD releases of ''Gummo'', ''8 Seconds'', ''Boogie Nights'', ''Magnolia'', ''Lost Souls'', ''Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me'', ''Corinna Corinna'', ''Detroit Rock City'', ''Boiler Room'', ''Feeling Minnesota'' (the Keanu Reeves and Cameron Diaz comedy), ''Final Destination'' and the individual DVD releases of the ''Nightmare on Elm Street'' series (the original was released in 1999, 2 through 7 were released in 2000).
* On New Line Home Video DVD releases from 1999 to 2001, the Time Warner byline is in bold and in all caps.  
* There is one 4:3 version of the AOL Time Warner byline variant that has similar camera field of vision angle degrees as the 60p version of the logo. Another notable difference is that the byline is not near the bottom of the screen. This was spotted on the 2001 VHS reprint of ''Mortal Kombat''.
* There is one 4:3 version of the AOL Time Warner byline variant that has similar camera field of vision angle degrees as the 60p version of the logo. Another notable difference is that the byline is not near the bottom of the screen. This was spotted on the 2001 VHS reprint of ''Mortal Kombat''.
* On the 2003 byline variant, but not the recent variation prior to the logo's end, uses the Palatino font.
* On the 2003 byline variant, but not the recent variation prior to the logo's end, uses the Palatino font.
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* The "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" variant replaces the "HOME VIDEO" variant on most repackagings of 1997-2001 DVDs.
* The "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" variant replaces the "HOME VIDEO" variant on most repackagings of 1997-2001 DVDs.
* The AOL Time Warner variant can be found on several 2001-2003 VHS and DVD releases such as ''Sugar and Spice'', ''Rush Hour 2'', ''Austin Powers In Goldmember'', ''Blade II'', and the ''Lord of the Rings'' trilogy.
* The AOL Time Warner variant can be found on several 2001-2003 VHS and DVD releases such as ''Sugar and Spice'', ''Rush Hour 2'', ''Austin Powers In Goldmember'', ''Blade II'', and the ''Lord of the Rings'' trilogy.
* The 2003 Time Warner variant can be found on the VHS releases of ''Freddy vs Jason'', ''Ripley's Game'', ''The Texas Chainsaw Massacre'', and ''Secondhand Lions''. It can also be found on some DVDs such as ''How To Eat Fried Worms'' and the 2005 DVD release of ''The Mask'', though it is unknown if the full-screen version seen on the aforementioned VHS releases appears on retail DVDs like the AOL byline.
* The 2003 Time Warner variant can be found on the VHS releases of ''Freddy vs Jason'', ''Ripley's Game'', ''The Texas Chainsaw Massacre'', and ''Secondhand Lions''. It can also be found on some DVDs such as ''How To Eat Fried Worms'' and the 2005 DVD release of ''The Mask''.
* The 2004 TimeWarner variant can be found on the 2004 VHS releases of ''Elf and Blade: Trinity'', and most 2005-2010 DVDs such as ''Hairspray'' (2007 film), ''Blade: House of Chthon'', ''Running Scared'' (2006 film), and the 2006 Unrated DVD of ''Dumb and Dumber''.
* The 2004 TimeWarner variant can be found on the 2004 VHS releases of ''Elf and Blade: Trinity'', and most 2005-2010 DVDs such as ''Hairspray'' (2007 film), ''Blade: House of Chthon'', ''Running Scared'' (2006 film), and the 2006 Unrated DVD of ''Dumb and Dumber''.
* Some of the last VHS tapes to use this logo were the VHS releases of ''Raise Your Voice'', ''After the Sunset'', ''Son Of The Mask'', ''Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle'', ''The Man'', ''Wedding Crashers'' and ''A History of Violence'' (one of the last major Hollywood films to ever be released on the format). One of the last releases to use this logo overall was ''The Time Traveler's Wife'', while their final releases before they were folded into WHV were ''Semi-Pro'' and ''Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay'', and the still of the final Time Warner byline variant appeared on the ''Kill Shot: The Making of Final Destination 3'' documentary, also included on the Blu-ray release of ''Final Destination 3''.
* Some of the last VHS tapes to use this logo were the VHS releases of ''Raise Your Voice'', ''After the Sunset'', ''Son Of The Mask'', ''Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle'', ''The Man'', ''Wedding Crashers'' and ''A History of Violence'' (one of the last major Hollywood films to ever be released on the format). One of the last releases to use this logo overall was ''The Time Traveler's Wife'', while their final releases before they were folded into WHV were ''Semi-Pro'' and ''Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay'', and the still of the final Time Warner byline variant appeared on the ''Kill Shot: The Making of Final Destination 3'' documentary, also included on the Blu-ray release of ''Final Destination 3''.

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