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'''Audio:''' A light orchestral theme composed by John Williams. This was used on ''Young Sherlock Holmes'', ''The Color Purple'', ''The Money Pit'', and the 1987 theatrical reissue (as well as the 1988 VHS and the 2012/2017 Blu-ray/DVD releases) of ''E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial''.
'''Audio:''' A light orchestral theme composed by John Williams. This was used on ''Young Sherlock Holmes'', ''The Color Purple'', ''The Money Pit'', and the 1987 theatrical reissue (as well as the 1988 VHS and the 2012/2017 Blu-ray/DVD releases) of ''E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial''.


'''Audio Variant:''' Usually, the logo is silent or has the film's closing score.
'''Audio Variants:'''  
* Usually, the logo is silent or has the film's closing score.
* On the German 35mm theatrical print of ''Back to the Future'', the logo is silent, due to the credits being cut out after the music credits, in order for a German translation of the disclaimer to appear after the [[Universal Studios Tour]] logo.


'''Availability:''' The flipped moon variant debuted at the end of ''The Goonies'', while the normal variant debuted at the end of ''Back to the Future'', and can be found on almost every 1985-2014 Amblin film with the final one being ''The Hundred-Foot Journey'', although the full version last appeared at the start of ''The Adventures of Tintin''.  
'''Availability:''' The flipped moon variant debuted at the end of ''The Goonies'', while the normal variant debuted at the end of ''Back to the Future'', and can be found on almost every 1985-2014 Amblin film with the final one being ''The Hundred-Foot Journey'', although the full version last appeared at the start of ''The Adventures of Tintin''.  
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