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*Yet another variant of the "20TH ANNIVERSARY" version exists. On a couple of films released in 1999, the anniversary text is smaller.
*Yet another variant of the "20TH ANNIVERSARY" version exists. On a couple of films released in 1999, the anniversary text is smaller.
*For releases outside the United States, the word "FILMS" was replaced with "INTERNATIONAL". There is an anniversary variant of this version also.
*For releases outside the United States, the word "FILMS" was replaced with "INTERNATIONAL". There is an anniversary variant of this version also.
*There exists a 1.78:1 open-matte version where the landscape is zoomed out much farther back. This version is seen on the Miramax DVD release of ''Three Colors: Blue'', and on some films released between 2007 and 2008 such as ''The Queen''.
*There exists a 1.78:1 open-matted version where the landscape is zoomed out much farther back. This version is seen on the Miramax DVD release of ''Three Colors: Blue'', and on some films released between 2007 and 2008 such as ''The Queen''.


<u>FX/SFX:</u> The CGI effects are nothing short of perfect.
<u>FX/SFX:</u> The CGI effects are nothing short of perfect.
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<u>Music/Sounds Variants:</u>
<u>Music/Sounds Variants:</u>
*On early films with this logo such as ''Children of Heaven'', and pre-1998 films such as ''The Harmonists'' and ''Mouth to Mouth'', it uses the theme from the last logo!
*On early films with this logo such as ''Children of Heaven'', and pre-1998 films such as ''The Harmonists'' and ''Mouth to Mouth'', it uses the calm synth fanfare from the last logo!
*On the some older HDTV airings and the UK StudioCanal Blu-Ray of ''Shaolin Soccer'', it uses the shortened theme from the next logo, possibly due to a botched plaster job.
*On the some older HDTV airings and the UK StudioCanal Blu-Ray of ''Shaolin Soccer'', it uses the shortened theme from the next logo, possibly due to a botched plaster job.


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