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*On the DVD of ''The Beastmaster'' and the Shout! Factory Blu-rays of ''Poltergeist II: The Other Side'' and ''To Live and Die in L.A.,'' it uses the 1995 roar. 2.0 audio tracks of the latter two films have their original roar tracks.
*On the DVD of ''The Beastmaster'' and the Shout! Factory Blu-rays of ''Poltergeist II: The Other Side'' and ''To Live and Die in L.A.,'' it uses the 1995 roar. 2.0 audio tracks of the latter two films have their original roar tracks.
* On the 1994 Laserdisc release of ''Poltergeist'', the 1994 roar track is used.
* On the 1994 Laserdisc release of ''Poltergeist'', the 1994 roar track is used.
*TubiTV's print of ''Gorgo'' blends the 1958 and 1995 roars for some reason. Since the 1995 variation had only two roars, the second roar is used at both the beginning and the end.
*The VCI Blu-Ray and streaming prints of ''Gorgo'' blends the 1958 and 1995 roars for some reason. Since the 1995 variation had only two roars, the second roar is used at both the beginning and the end.


'''Availability:''' Common. Lived for almost three decades.
'''Availability:''' Common. Lived for almost three decades.
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*The MGM/UA Communications byline version was seen on the original VHS and Laserdisc releases of ''Spaceballs'', ''Overboard'', ''Poltergeist III'' (also seen on the Scream Factory Blu-Ray), ''A Fish Called Wanda'' (also on the Arrow Video Blu-Ray), ''Fatal Beauty'', ''Captive Hearts'', ''P.I. Private Investigations'', and ''Leviathan'' (VHS only; the Laserdisc, which is letterboxed, had the bylineless logo).
*The MGM/UA Communications byline version was seen on the original VHS and Laserdisc releases of ''Spaceballs'', ''Overboard'', ''Poltergeist III'' (also seen on the Scream Factory Blu-Ray), ''A Fish Called Wanda'' (also on the Arrow Video Blu-Ray), ''Fatal Beauty'', ''Captive Hearts'', ''P.I. Private Investigations'', and ''Leviathan'' (VHS only; the Laserdisc, which is letterboxed, had the bylineless logo).
*The bylineless 1986 logo is seen on the original home video prints of titles such as ''Where the River Runs Black'' (plastering the 9th logo), ''Mindgames'', ''Blue Steel'', ''Quigley Down Under'' and ''Thelma and Louise''.
*The bylineless 1986 logo is seen on the original home video prints of titles such as ''Where the River Runs Black'' (plastering the 9th logo), ''Mindgames'', ''Blue Steel'', ''Quigley Down Under'' and ''Thelma and Louise''.
*It is also seen on the MGM DVD, Olive Films Blu-ray and Vudu print of ''Fatal Instinct'', as well as the Scream Factory Blu-ray of ''The Vagrant'', Criterion Blu-Ray of ''A Dry White Season'' and the Vudu print of ''CrissCross''.
*It is also seen on the MGM DVD, Olive Films Blu-ray and Vudu print of ''Fatal Instinct'', as well as the Scream Factory Blu-ray of ''The Vagrant'', The Criterion Blu-Ray of ''A Dry White Season,'' and the Vudus prints of ''Thelma and Louise'' and ''CrissCross''.
*It also makes appearances on direct to video material such as ''An All Dogs Christmas Carol'', ''The Secret of NIMH 2: Timmy to the Rescue'', and strangely takes the place of the MGM Home Entertainment logo on VHS releases like the 1999 VHS of ''Black Caesar'', the 1998 VHS of ''Napoleon'', and ''Great Balls of Fire!''
*It also makes appearances on direct to video material such as ''An All Dogs Christmas Carol'', ''The Secret of NIMH 2: Timmy to the Rescue'', and strangely takes the place of the MGM Home Entertainment logo on VHS releases like the 1999 VHS of ''Black Caesar'', the 1998 VHS of ''Napoleon'', and ''Great Balls of Fire!''
*It also seems to have been used as a de-facto home video logo in tandem with the 1998 and 2003 MGM DVD logos, since on titles from Embassy Pictures, Orion Pictures (post-1982 library), ABC Motion Pictures, and IFC Films, the logo precedes those companies' logos, in similar veins to Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.
*It also seems to have been used as a de-facto home video logo in tandem with the 1998 and 2003 MGM DVD logos, since on titles from Embassy Pictures, Orion Pictures (post-1982 library), ABC Motion Pictures, and IFC Films, the logo precedes those companies' logos, in similar veins to Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.

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