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Nicknames: ''CGI Tower'', '' The Searchlights'', ''20 years of Screen Gems'', ''FOX Parody'' Logo: Begin with the Sony logo and later the TCF logo but the words ''CENTURY'' & ''FOX'' replaced ''SCREEN'' & ''GEMS''. The Sony byline replaces the News Corp byline. FX/SFX: Same as TCF logo Music/Sounds: Same as TCF logo Availability: Common. It's seen on many TriStar releases during this period. The bylineless version can be found on all 1993-1995 releases including Sleepless in Seattle, Weekend at Bernie's II, Look Who's Talking Now, Philadelphia, Mr. Jones, Mixed Nuts, Legends of the Fall, Jury Duty and Magic in the Water. It was also used on some post-1995 films such as Desperate Measures, 3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain, and Baby Geniuses. The version with the Sony Pictures byline made it's debut on Jumanji and would be used on all 1995-2014 films such as Matilda, Jerry Maguire, My Best Friend's Wedding, As Good as it Gets, The Mask of Zorro, Madeline, Godzilla and many others. Strangely, this logo is seen on 1997 VHS prints of The Craft, Multiplicity, Alaska, Fly Away Home, AVON VHS copies of Matilda and later copies of the 1993 VHS of Close Encounters of the Third Kind instead of the Columbia TriStar Home Video logo (some prints of these tapes do have the CTHV logo instead). This is also preserved on the LIVE Home Video VHS and Laserdisc releases of Wagons East! (which was the last Carloco film distributed by TriStar Pictures). The 1984 music is replaced with the 1993 music on early VHS prints of Sleepless in Seattle Common. It's seen on Open Season, Surf's Up, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, and recently on The Smurfs (still version). Also appeared still on the games made by the named titles, as well as The Smurfs: A Christmas Carol, Arthur Christmas, The Pirates! Band of Misfits (known as The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists! in the UK), Hotel Transylvania, The Smurfs 2, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2, and Hotel Transylvania 2. Also seen on the short film Goodnight Mr. Foot, as well as The Smurfs: The Legend of Smurfy Hollow.