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Legally Blondes (the spin-off of Legally Blonde) is a direct-to-DVD movie, not a TV movie.
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(Legally Blondes (the spin-off of Legally Blonde) is a direct-to-DVD movie, not a TV movie.)
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*This replaces the 1981 Columbia Pictures logo on releases of MGM owned Castle Rock/Nelson films such as ''When Harry Met Sally...'', ''Lord of the Flies'', ''Misery'', and ''City Slickers''.
*This replaces the 1981 Columbia Pictures logo on releases of MGM owned Castle Rock/Nelson films such as ''When Harry Met Sally...'', ''Lord of the Flies'', ''Misery'', and ''City Slickers''.
*However, it doesn't appear on ''Red Dragon'' or ''Nanny McPhee'' (despite being credited).
*However, it doesn't appear on ''Red Dragon'' or ''Nanny McPhee'' (despite being credited).
*This logo was used on trailers on post-2008 Sony/MGM releases up to ''Zookeeper'', though it made its last theatrical appearance on ''Igor'', released on September 19, 2008 and finally ended on the TV movie '''Legally Blondes'''.
*This logo was used on trailers on post-2008 Sony/MGM releases up to ''Zookeeper'', though it made its last theatrical appearance on ''Igor'', released on September 19, 2008 and finally ended on the direct-to-DVD movie ''Legally Blondes''.
*Interestingly, the 1988 video release of ''Willow'' from RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video (now "Sony Pictures Home Entertainment"), as well as the 1996 Columbia/TriStar Family Collection video release, retains the bylineless logo with the 1982 roar, as do older cable prints, preceded by the Universal Pay Television logo. However, DVD releases of the film by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainmentfrom 2001 removed any evidence of MGM having released the film, and go directly to the Lucasfilm Ltd. logo; it would, however, be restored on the 2013 Fox and 2019 Disney Blu-ray releases, as well as the streaming version on Disney+.
*Interestingly, the 1988 video release of ''Willow'' from RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video (now "Sony Pictures Home Entertainment"), as well as the 1996 Columbia/TriStar Family Collection video release, retains the bylineless logo with the 1982 roar, as do older cable prints, preceded by the Universal Pay Television logo. However, DVD releases of the film by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainmentfrom 2001 removed any evidence of MGM having released the film, and go directly to the Lucasfilm Ltd. logo; it would, however, be restored on the 2013 Fox and 2019 Disney Blu-ray releases, as well as the streaming version on Disney+.
*The 2001 variant appears at the start of some early Sony Blu-rays, in addition to some early Fox Blu-rays of catalog titles, including ''The Man with No Name Trilogy'' box set, and the 2013 German Tobis Home Entertainment Blu-ray of ''For a Few Dollars More''.
*The 2001 variant appears at the start of some early Sony Blu-rays, in addition to some early Fox Blu-rays of catalog titles, including ''The Man with No Name Trilogy'' box set, and the 2013 German Tobis Home Entertainment Blu-ray of ''For a Few Dollars More''.

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