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*''Bandits'', ''Walking Tall'', ''De-Lovely,'' ''Wicker Park'', ''A Guy Thing'', and the 2004 VHS of ''Uptown Girls'' have a low-pitched 1995 roar on the 2001 logo.
*''Bandits'', ''Walking Tall'', ''De-Lovely,'' ''Wicker Park'', ''A Guy Thing'', and the 2004 VHS of ''Uptown Girls'' have a low-pitched 1995 roar on the 2001 logo.


'''Availability:''' Ultra common. In fact, the 2001 website variant is more common than any other variant because it plasters not only previous logos, but also numerous logos from so many other companies.
'''Availability:''' Ultra common. In fact, the 2001 website variant is more common than any other variant because it plasters not only previous logos, but also numerous logos from so many other companies (hence the nickname "The King of the Plasters").
*Seen on all MGM releases of this era.
*Seen on all MGM releases of this era.
*Its earliest-known appearance was on TV spots for ''Running Scared'' (1986), but it is currently unknown if theatrical prints used this logo, as the original U.S. VHS had the 9th logo and the UK VHS had no logo at the front of the film, while 1990s VHS reissues feature the bylineless gold-ribboned logo (in letterbox), as did a 1994 broadcast on BBC1 (cropped to 4:3).
*Its earliest-known appearance was on TV spots for ''Running Scared'' (1986), but it is currently unknown if theatrical prints used this logo, as the original U.S. VHS had the 9th logo and the UK VHS had no logo at the front of the film, while 1990s VHS reissues feature the bylineless gold-ribboned logo (in letterbox), as did a 1994 broadcast on BBC1 (cropped to 4:3).
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*Also seen on current international prints (including a recent PRO Cinema broadcast in Romania) of ''Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time'', which was released by Vision International overseas (in America, it was released by Republic Pictures through New Line Cinema).
*Also seen on current international prints (including a recent PRO Cinema broadcast in Romania) of ''Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time'', which was released by Vision International overseas (in America, it was released by Republic Pictures through New Line Cinema).


'''Editor's Note:''' Like the 9th logo, it's one of the most popular logos ever. However, some people don't like the 2001 website variant of this logo, since it plasters so many older logos.
'''Editor's Note:''' Like the 9th logo, it's one of the most popular logos ever. However, some people don't like the 2001 website variant of this logo, since it plasters so many older logos (hence the nickname "The King of the Plasters"). While the 2002 [[Sony Pictures Television]] logo is the most common logo when it comes to plastering on television, the 2001 URL variant is one of the most common logos when it comes to plastering on films. This variant to is one of the most hated movie logos of all time.


===14th Logo (November 14, 2008-March 16, 2012)===
===14th Logo (November 14, 2008-March 16, 2012)===

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