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Revision as of 09:50, 14 July 2023
Captures by
Livin'
Editions by
Eric S, LMgamer36
Livin'
Editions by
Eric S, LMgamer36
(1998-2004?)
Logo: It's the same as the Lions Gate Films logo from the period, but "FILMS" is arranged above "LIONS" and the byline is replaced by "CINÉ-MAISON".
Technique: Same as the 1998 Lions Gate Films logo.
Music/Sounds: Same as the 1998 logo or the Avalanche Home Entertainment music.
Availability: Mainly found on Canadian-French VHS's and DVD's from Lions Gate from this time period, like an Inspecteur Gadget VHS. Also seen as a distribution logo of the Cinépix film L'homme ideal.
Legacy: Same as the 1998 Lions Gate Films logo.