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* It can be seen on several early-mid '90s [[Cartoon Network Video]] tapes, which are your best bet as several were released in the channel's early years (with some remaining in print after the Time Warner merger).
* It can be seen on several early-mid '90s [[Cartoon Network Video]] tapes, which are your best bet as several were released in the channel's early years (with some remaining in print after the Time Warner merger).
* [[New Line Home Entertainment|New Line Home Video]] releases from this period have this logo too, such as ''Mortal Kombat'', ''Safe Passage'', ''Sev7n'', ''The Mask'', ''Dumb and Dumber'', ''Friday'' and ''The Adventures of Pinocchio''. This also appears on ''The Swan Princess'', which was theatrically released by New Line Cinema but never used any of their logos or credited them on the video release.
* [[New Line Home Entertainment|New Line Home Video]] releases from this period have this logo too, such as ''Mortal Kombat'', ''Safe Passage'', ''Seven'', ''Barcelona'', ''The Mask'', ''Dumb and Dumber'', ''Friday'', ''Embrace of the Vampire'', and ''The Adventures of Pinocchio''. This also appears on ''The Swan Princess'', which was theatrically released by New Line Cinema but never used any of their logos or credited them on the video release.
* Also seen on 1994-1997 [[PBS Distribution|PBS Home Video]] releases such as ''Adventures from the Book of Virtues'' and the Ken Burns documentary ''Baseball''.
* Also seen on 1994-1997 [[PBS Distribution|PBS Home Video]] releases such as ''Adventures from the Book of Virtues'' and the Ken Burns documentary ''Baseball''.
* The still version is seen on most RKO Video Collection releases from this period, as well as some ''Flintstones'' tapes, ''In Search of Dr. Seuss'', and the two-tape VHS release of ''Gettysburg''.  
* The still version is seen on most RKO Video Collection releases from this period, as well as some ''Flintstones'' tapes, ''In Search of Dr. Seuss'', and the two-tape VHS release of ''Gettysburg''.  
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