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→‎13th Logo (1999- ): Why would this company get a new logo this year? WE DON’T YET! This is because there is no change to the print logo, but Warner Bros did have a new print logo in 2019
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(Added some logos, from a source 95filmforever and pathefilm.uk, in order of Pathé logo finds.)
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===13th Logo (1999- )===
===13th Logo (1999- )===
Pathé (1999-Present)Pathé (1999- )Pathe (2013)


<u>Nicknames:</u> "The Mobile", "The Shadow Rooster", "Pathé Mobile"
<u>Nicknames:</u> "The Mobile", "The Shadow Rooster", "Pathé Mobile"
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<u>Music/Sounds:</u> A lush piano, drum, choir, and string fanfare, sometimes with a chicken clucking at the end. ''Be Kind Rewind'' uses a cheap rendition of the fanfare, with acapella voices and kazoo.
<u>Music/Sounds:</u> A lush piano, drum, choir, and string fanfare, sometimes with a chicken clucking at the end. ''Be Kind Rewind'' uses a cheap rendition of the fanfare, with acapella voices and kazoo.


<u>Availability:</u> Very common. This plasters older logos on current prints of their output, and other distributors tags on films Pathé now owns (an example is on the Criterion Collection release of ''Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down'', in which Pathé obtained U.S. rights from its previous owner, Miramax) as well as being a de-facto home video logo in the UK (this is because 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment holds the distribution rights to Pathe's material on home media in that country). It is also seen at the beginning of international releases of ''Chicken Run'', accompanied with the film's theme music; however, it does not appear on the Dreamworks print (although the 10th logo appears at the end). It is unknown if Pathe got a new logo in 2020.
<u>Availability:</u> Very common. This plasters older logos on current prints of their output, and other distributors tags on films Pathé now owns (an example is on the Criterion Collection release of ''Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down'', in which Pathé obtained U.S. rights from its previous owner, Miramax) as well as being a de-facto home video logo in the UK (this is because 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment holds the distribution rights to Pathe's material on home media in that country). It is also seen at the beginning of international releases of ''Chicken Run'', accompanied with the film's theme music; however, it does not appear on the Dreamworks print (although the 10th logo appears at the end).


<u>Editor's Note:</u> This logo is considered a favorite for anyone who grew up watching Pathe films on cable television, VHS tapes, and DVDs during the 2000s.
<u>Editor's Note:</u> This logo is considered a favorite for anyone who grew up watching Pathe films on cable television, VHS tapes, and DVDs during the 2000s.


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