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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* When viewed in 4:3 fullscreen, there are varying versions where we see the pedestal, including close and medium views. There is a far view version in either 1.85:1 on the U.S. Blu-ray release of ''Tommy'' or 1.37:1 "academy" ratio on 4:3 HD fullscreen prints of ''Tommy'', ''Fun with Dick and Jane'' (1977) and ''Close Encounters of the Third Kind'' (the latter film shot in [[CinemaScope]]).
* When viewed in 4:3 fullscreen, there are varying versions where we see the pedestal, including close and medium views. There is a far view version in either 1.85:1 on the U.S. Blu-ray release of ''Tommy'' or 1.37:1 "academy" ratio on 4:3 HD fullscreen prints of ''Tommy'', ''Fun with Dick and Jane'' (1977) and ''Close Encounters of the Third Kind'' (the latter film shot in [[CinemaScope]]).
*A Soviet version exists. Here, the sunburst glows and the text is white for the finished product.
*A Soviet version exists. Here, the sunburst glows and the text is pinkish-white for the finished product. This is most likely due to a mastering error, which was common among imported films at the time.
**USSR releases used a snipe, if the logo described above is not used at all.
**Many USSR releases used a snipe, if the logo described above is not used at all.


'''Technique:''' Motion-controlled cel animation.
'''Technique:''' Motion-controlled cel animation.

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