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* On Over the Hedge, '''"ANIMATION"''' and '''"SKG"''' are both absent below the movie company's name, plus it still uses the two cumminculbus clouds from the logo's first year as well.
* On Over the Hedge, '''"ANIMATION"''' and '''"SKG"''' are both absent below the movie company's name, plus it still uses the two cumminculbus clouds from the logo's first year as well.
*Starting in 2006 with Flushed Away, the kid and the moon appear above the text, replacing the two cumminculbus clouds in in the far middle of the logo.
*Starting in 2006 with ''Flushed Away'', the kid and the moon appear above the text, replacing the two cumminculbus clouds in in the far middle of the logo.
*On Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa and Monsters vs. Aliens, there are more clouds (so much they surround the kid on the moon!) and when the kid releases the balloons, the camera doesn't pan up, it stays on the kid on the moon. The text appears below.
*On ''Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa'' and ''Monsters vs. Aliens'', there are more clouds (so much they surround the kid on the moon!) and when the kid releases the balloons, the camera doesn't pan up, it stays on the kid on the moon. The text appears below.
*The print version is used on handheld versions of DWA video games.
*The print version is used on handheld versions of DWA video games.
*A still version of the logo exists at the end of DWA films.
*A still version of the logo exists at the end of DWA films.
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Music/Sounds: A majestic and peaceful orchestrated piece, which is adapted from the track "Fairytale" from Shrek. For the still version, none. On some movies, the opening theme is heard.
Music/Sounds: A majestic and peaceful orchestrated piece, which is adapted from the track "Fairytale" from Shrek. For the still version, none. On some movies, the opening theme is heard.


Availability: Common. Seen on all DreamWorks Animation films from the time, such as Shark Tale, Over the Hedge (the only film to still use the 2004/2005 version so far for confirmed unusual reasons), and Flushed Away; it was first seen on Shrek 2 and last seen on Monsters vs. Aliens. Strangely, it was seen on The Ghost of Lord Farquaad, not on the Shrek's Thrilling Tales DVD, but on a Shrek DVD sampler on General Mills packages of Cookie Crisp.
Availability: Common. Seen on all DreamWorks Animation films from the time, such as ''Shark Tale'', ''Over the Hedge'' (the only film to still use the 2004/2005 version so far for confirmed unusual reasons), and ''Flushed Away''; it was first seen on ''Shrek 2'' and last seen on ''Monsters vs. Aliens''. Strangely, it was seen on ''The Ghost of Lord Farquaad'', not on the ''Shrek's Thrilling Tales'' DVD, but on a ''Shrek'' DVD sampler on General Mills packages of ''Cookie Crisp''.


Editor's Note: This is a gorgeous logo with an equally gorgeous fanfare as well, especially for those who grew up with seeing this 2004-2009 logo in the latter's mid years.
Editor's Note: This is a gorgeous logo with an equally gorgeous fanfare as well, especially for those who grew up with seeing this 2004-2009 logo in the latter's mid years.
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Music/Sounds Variants:
Music/Sounds Variants:
*On Shrek 3-D re-releases called The Ghost of Lord Farquaad, it has the end of the theme from the previous logo.
*On ''Shrek'' 3-D re-releases called ''The Ghost of Lord Farquaad'', it has the end of the theme from the previous logo.
*On Puss In Boots, a flamenco theme was heard.
*On ''Puss In Boots'', a flamenco theme was heard.
*On Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie, George Beard (voiced by Kevin Hart) and Harold Hutchins (voiced by Thomas Middleditch) hum the last part of the theme.
*On ''Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie'', George Beard (voiced by Kevin Hart) and Harold Hutchins (voiced by Thomas Middleditch) hum the last part of the theme.




Availability: Common. It was first seen on the Super Bowl trailer of Monsters vs. Aliens, and later debuted officially on How to Train Your Dragon, and appeared on all DreamWorks Animation movies from 2010 to 2017. It had recently been retired. The last film to use this logo was Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie, which was the last DreamWorks Animation film to be distributed by 20th Century Fox. A still version can be seen at the end of their films and most of their shorts.
Availability: Common. It was first seen on the Super Bowl trailer of ''Monsters vs. Aliens'', and later debuted officially on ''How to Train Your Dragon'', and appeared on all DreamWorks Animation movies from 2010 to 2017. It had recently been retired. The last film to use this logo was ''Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie'', which was the last DreamWorks Animation film to be distributed by 20th Century Fox before Universal. A still version can be seen at the end of their films and most of their shorts.


Editor's Note: This logo pays a memorable tribute to those who grew up with the second version of the latter; Another very nicely animated logo from DreamWorks Animation.
Editor's Note: This logo pays a memorable tribute to those who grew up with the second version of the latter; Another very nicely animated logo from DreamWorks Animation.


===3rd Logo (June 7, 2018-)===
===3rd Logo (February 22, 2019-)===


Nicknames: "Little Boy Fishing On the Moon III", "Fishing Boy III", "Nighttime DreamWorks II", "The Evolution of Animation"
Nicknames: "Little Boy Fishing On the Moon III", "Fishing Boy III", "Nighttime DreamWorks II", "The Evolution of Animation"
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Music/Sounds: It opens with a string/flute melody, sounding similar to the previous two logo's music, which then builds into a different triumphant fanfare, ending with a choir, similar to the choir from the 2nd 1997 Jim Henson Pictures logo. The theme was composed by John Powell, who also provided the music for ''How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World''.
Music/Sounds: It opens with a string/flute melody, sounding similar to the previous two logo's music, which then builds into a different triumphant fanfare, ending with a choir, similar to the choir from the 2nd 1997 Jim Henson Pictures logo. The theme was composed by John Powell, who also provided the music for ''How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World''.


Availability: Brand new. It was first revealed on the trailer for How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, and the fully animated version debuted on the film itself. The print logo variation appeared at the end of the shorts Bird Karma and Bilby (though prints of the latter from the online print onward replaced it with a still version of the standard logo). This logo is also found on ''Trolls World Tour'', released on April 10, 2020.
Availability: Brand new. It was first revealed on the trailer for ''How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World'', and the fully animated version debuted on the film itself. The print logo variation appeared at the end of the shorts ''Bird Karma and Bilby'' (though prints of the latter from the online print onward replaced it with a still version of the standard logo). This logo is also found on ''Trolls World Tour'', released on April 10, 2020.


Editor's Note: This logo pays homage and for the ones that have grew up with the realistic logo to the early days of animation, evolving into the 3-D animation of today, and it is done amazingly well.
Editor's Note: This logo pays homage and for the ones that have grew up with the realistic logo to the early days of animation, evolving into the 3-D animation of today, and it is done amazingly well.
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