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→5th Logo (June 5, 1981-May 14, 1993): the sunburst version of the logo ended with Stephen King's Graveyard Shift
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*1981- | *1981-1990: We see the standard Columbia Torch Lady (a somewhat less detailed version of the '70s Torch Lady; she also appears to be resembling Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa) standing on a pedestal with her torch against the backdrop of clouds (which are now slightly less detailed and have a {{color|blue|blueish}} tone to them). The torch then shines into a bright abstract shape, as if in a sunburst, then dims back in place. The words "{{color|#FFA500|'''Columbia Pictures'''}}" (appearing in the same font from the last logo) fade to the left and right of the Torch Lady. Her torch "shines". | ||
*1989-1993: The logo fades in just like the 1981 version, however the sunburst animation has been abolished, although one can still see a glimpse of the {{color|red}} light from the sunburst if one looks closely. Instead, after a second, the "{{color|#FFA500|'''Columbia Pictures'''}}" text fades in (a la the 1936-1976 logo). | *1989-1993: The logo fades in just like the 1981 version, however the sunburst animation has been abolished, although one can still see a glimpse of the {{color|red}} light from the sunburst if one looks closely. Instead, after a second, the "{{color|#FFA500|'''Columbia Pictures'''}}" text fades in (a la the 1936-1976 logo). | ||