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*A B&W variant exists, which was seen on <u>old UA and pre-1948 WB films in the said colors</u>.
*A B&W variant exists, which was seen on <u>old UA and pre-1948 WB films in the said colors</u>.
*A still version also exists, which is seen on the <u>CBS/Fox release of ''The Good, the Bad and the Ugly''</u>.
*A still version also exists, which is seen on the <u>CBS/Fox release of ''The Good, the Bad and the Ugly''</u>.
*A variant is seen on <u>Colombian VHS releases from Kyron Home Video</u>. The logo is in white and zooms out from the left.
*A variant where the logo is in white and zooms out from the left also exists, which is seen on <u>Colombian VHS releases from Kyron Home Video</u>.


'''Technique:''' Live-action footage. The "UA" was a wood model sprayed with chrome-like paint and suspended with a black rod covered in a velvet cloth to avoid reflection. The background was simply a black piece of paper. The model was then rotated on a small stage.
'''Technique:''' Live-action footage. The "UA" was a wood model sprayed with chrome-like paint and suspended with a black rod covered in a velvet cloth to avoid reflection. The background was simply a black piece of paper. The model was then rotated on a small stage.
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'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
*A higher-pitched version is heard on the <u>1987 U.S. MGM/UA release of ''Yellow Submarine''</u>.
*A higher-pitched version exists, which is heard on the <u>1987 U.S. MGM/UA release of ''Yellow Submarine''</u>.
*A variation without the long "whoosh" and "ping" exists, leaving only the music. This was spotted on a <u>1988 Disney Channel airing of ''Fiddler on the Roof''</u>.
*A variation without the long "whoosh" and "ping" exists, leaving only the music. This was spotted on a <u>1988 Disney Channel airing of ''Fiddler on the Roof''</u>.
*On a <u>few films</u>, such as ''Attack on the Iron Coast'' and ''The Thomas Crown Affair'', the logo is silent.
*On a <u>few films</u>, such as ''Attack on the Iron Coast'' and ''The Thomas Crown Affair'', the logo is silent.

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