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'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the 1989 Triumph Films logo, but pitched up to PAL. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the 1989 Triumph Films logo, but pitched up to PAL. |
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'''Availability''' |
'''Availability:''' Very rare, as this was only used in Australia and on a handful of releases. It can be seen on some tapes like ''The Roly Poly Man''. |
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'''Editor's Note''': None |
'''Editor's Note''': None |
Revision as of 11:33, 12 October 2022
Background
In the 1990s, the name and logo of Triumph Films were used as a video imprint of the Australian division of Columbia TriStar Home Video.
(Early-Late 1990s)
Logo: Same as the 1989 Triumph Films logo, but without anything underneath "TRIUMPH".
FX/SFX: Same as the 1989 Triumph Films logo.
Music/Sounds: Same as the 1989 Triumph Films logo, but pitched up to PAL.
Availability: Very rare, as this was only used in Australia and on a handful of releases. It can be seen on some tapes like The Roly Poly Man.
Editor's Note: None