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(→‎10th Logo (July 31, 1987-August 27, 1993): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7Fqe9A5U6M)
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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*In its <u>early years</u>, the [[MGM/UA Communications Co.]] logo preceded this logo. In its later years, the logo would be by itself, starting from the point where the UA logo has already merged from the giant pattern, and the byline "An MGM/UA Communications Company" appears underneath. This <u>later variant</u> is seen on ''Licence to Kill'', ''All Dogs Go to Heaven'', and ''Rocky V'', among others.
*In its <u>early years</u>, the [[MGM/UA Communications Co.]] logo preceded this logo. In its later years, the logo would be by itself, starting from the point where the UA logo has already merged from the giant pattern, and the byline "An MGM/UA Communications Company" appears underneath. This <u>later variant</u> is seen on ''Licence to Kill'', ''All Dogs Go to Heaven'', and ''Rocky V'', among others.
*A black & white version was used on <u>reissues of UA films</u> in the said colors.
*A black & white version exists, which appears on <u>reissues of UA films</u> in the said colors.
*On the <u>1988 Rhythm & Hues showreel</u>, the logo animates at a smoother rate, and starts as a brief still image before continuing its normal animation.
*On the <u>1988 Rhythm & Hues showreel</u>, the logo animates at a smoother rate, and starts as a brief still image before continuing its normal animation.
*There is a still version (which in turn plasters a still version of the 6th logo) which appears at the <u>end of current prints of ''Pink Panther: A Pink Christmas''</u>.
*A still version exists (which in turn plasters a still version of the 6th logo) which appears at the <u>end of current prints of ''Pink Panther: A Pink Christmas''</u>.
*A <u>variant of the 1989 version</u> has the logo zoomed further back than usual.
*A <u>variant of the 1989 version</u> also exists, which has the logo zoomed further back than usual.
*Some reissues in the <u>early to mid '90s</u> had the 1989 version without the byline.
*Some reissues in the <u>early to mid '90s</u> had the 1989 version without the byline.


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