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The Migration Universal logo has a different fanfare, so changed it to be a variant.
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* There is a 4:3 version of the logo seen on certain fullscreen Paramount films from 1929-1949 (part of the EMKA library) and the 2018 Blu-ray releases and Freeform broadcasts of the Universal-owned [[Rankin/Bass Animated Entertainment|Rankin/Bass]] productions ''Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer'', ''Santa Claus is Comin' to Town'', and ''Frosty the Snowman'' as well as fullscreen prints of films starting with ''The Lorax'' (the first film to use this logo). | * There is a 4:3 version of the logo seen on certain fullscreen Paramount films from 1929-1949 (part of the EMKA library) and the 2018 Blu-ray releases and Freeform broadcasts of the Universal-owned [[Rankin/Bass Animated Entertainment|Rankin/Bass]] productions ''Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer'', ''Santa Claus is Comin' to Town'', and ''Frosty the Snowman'' as well as fullscreen prints of films starting with ''The Lorax'' (the first film to use this logo). | ||
* A still version appears on licensed movie games, such as ''Battleship'', ''American Ninja Warrior Challenge'' and ''Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Video Game Definitive Edition'', with the former in its "100TH ANNIVERSARY" variant and the latter in low quality to match the game's visuals, without the Comcast byline and the 1997 fanfare. It also appears at the end of ''1917''. | * A still version appears on licensed movie games, such as ''Battleship'', ''American Ninja Warrior Challenge'' and ''Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Video Game Definitive Edition'', with the former in its "100TH ANNIVERSARY" variant and the latter in low quality to match the game's visuals, without the Comcast byline and the 1997 fanfare. It also appears at the end of ''1917''. | ||
* A shorter version exists, which is seen at the beginning of ''1917'', ''No Time to Die'' (international prints only), ''A Dog's Purpose'', ''A Dog's Journey'', ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'' and ''Migration''. | * A shorter version exists, which is seen at the beginning of ''1917'', ''No Time to Die'' (international prints only), ''A Dog's Purpose'', ''A Dog's Journey'', ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'' and ''Migration'' (albeit as a variant). | ||
* On the cover video of Universal Pictures Home Entertainment Canada's Facebook page, the globe is rotating as it shines, and the stars are twinkling in the background. A sped-up version (without the byline) can be found on the Universal Studios and Universal Pictures websites when on desktop. | * On the cover video of Universal Pictures Home Entertainment Canada's Facebook page, the globe is rotating as it shines, and the stars are twinkling in the background. A sped-up version (without the byline) can be found on the Universal Studios and Universal Pictures websites when on desktop. | ||
* A short version of the above variant exists on the Criterion Collection Blu-ray of ''One-Eyed Jacks'' (1961), plastering the Paramount and [[VistaVision]] logos. | * A short version of the above variant exists on the Criterion Collection Blu-ray of ''One-Eyed Jacks'' (1961), plastering the Paramount and [[VistaVision]] logos. | ||