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Music/Sounds Variant: The later "Pillars II" variant mentioned above had a slightly cheerful all-brass fanfare.
Music/Sounds Variant: The later "Pillars II" variant mentioned above had a slightly cheerful all-brass fanfare.


Availability: Was seen in UK cinemas in the 50's. Both variants are available on Pearl and Dean's website, while so far only the first variant is up on YouTube.
Availability: Extinct. Was seen in UK cinemas in the 50's. Both variants are available on Pearl and Dean's website, while so far only the first variant is up on YouTube.


Editor’s Note: None.
Editor’s Note: None.
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Music/Sounds: A rather fitting dance tune.
Music/Sounds: A rather fitting dance tune.


Availability: Very rare. Was shown in UK cinemas in the 60's. The only place you can really watch it now is on Pearl and Dean's website.
Availability: Extinct. Was shown in UK cinemas in the 60's. The only place you can really watch it now is on Pearl and Dean's website.


Editor’s Note: None.
Editor’s Note: None.
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Music/Sounds: The now iconic twenty-second piece named "Asteroid" composed by Pete Moore.
Music/Sounds: The now iconic twenty-second piece named "Asteroid" composed by Pete Moore.


Availability: No longer showing in cinemas, but has now been recognized as legendary by many people. Lots of videos of it are on YouTube, and it can be seen on Pearl and Dean's official website.
Availability: Extinct, but has now been recognized as legendary by many people. Lots of videos of it are on YouTube, and it can be seen on Pearl and Dean's official website.


Editor’s Note: This logo is very memorable and a favorite, thanks to the music.
Editor’s Note: This logo is very memorable and a favorite, thanks to the music.
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Music/Sounds: A remixed version of the music from the third logo. On the Spongebob variant, Gary meows then Spongebob says "Quiet Gary, it's starting!". He then proceeds to sing the Pearl & Dean theme. Then when the logo zooms out to the Nickelodeon splat a THX-like synth note which is interrupted by Spongebob's laugh.
Music/Sounds: A remixed version of the music from the third logo. On the Spongebob variant, Gary meows then Spongebob says "Quiet Gary, it's starting!". He then proceeds to sing the Pearl & Dean theme. Then when the logo zooms out to the Nickelodeon splat a THX-like synth note which is interrupted by Spongebob's laugh.


Availability: No longer current.
Availability: Extinct.


Editor’s Note: Like the previous logo, this is also very memorable. The SpongeBob variant is a favorite amongst SpongeBob fans.
Editor’s Note: Like the previous logo, this is also very memorable. The SpongeBob variant is a favorite amongst SpongeBob fans.
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Music/Sounds: Same as the fourth logo.
Music/Sounds: Same as the fourth logo.


Availability: No longer current but can still be seen on YouTube.
Availability: Extinct.


Editor’s Note: None.
Editor’s Note: None.
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Music/Sounds: A shortened and remixed version of the Asteroid music.
Music/Sounds: A shortened and remixed version of the Asteroid music.


Availability: No longer current. You can see it in cinemas which aren't part of the Vue, Cineworld or Odeon chains, like for example Empire Cinemas or the Prince Charles Cinema just off of Leicester Square.
Availability: Extinct. You can see it in cinemas which aren't part of the Vue, Cineworld or Odeon chains, like for example Empire Cinemas or the Prince Charles Cinema just off of Leicester Square.


Editor’s Note: None.
Editor’s Note: None.

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