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*On a couple of films, the logo is placed at a very far distance. | *On a couple of films, the logo is placed at a very far distance. | ||
*A 4:3 anamorphically-squished version was used on the 1989 CBS/Fox Video release of ''Die Hard'' and the TV spots for ''The Fly'' (1986 remake). This version was also seen on a Soviet release of ''Die Hard 2''. | *A 4:3 anamorphically-squished version was used on the 1989 CBS/Fox Video release of ''Die Hard'' and the TV spots for ''The Fly'' (1986 remake). This version was also seen on a Soviet release of ''Die Hard 2''. | ||
*On ''Jack the Bear'', the right searchlight's animation | *On ''Jack the Bear'', the right searchlight's animation syncs with the middle one's. This is the only variation that doesn't appear on any other film. | ||
'''Closing Titles:''' | '''Closing Titles:''' | ||
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*On some 1994-1998 films, the amount of reverberation/echo can vary. | *On some 1994-1998 films, the amount of reverberation/echo can vary. | ||
*The "Special Edition" version of the ''Star Wars'' trilogy uses the modified 1954 recording of the fanfare as played by the 20th Century Fox Studio Orchestra and conductor Alfred Newman, and the 1980/83 recording of the fanfare as played by the London Symphony Orchestra and conductor John Williams, respectively. New arrangements of John Williams' fanfare were used on the ''Star Wars'' prequel films. | *The "Special Edition" version of the ''Star Wars'' trilogy uses the modified 1954 recording of the fanfare as played by the 20th Century Fox Studio Orchestra and conductor Alfred Newman, and the 1980/83 recording of the fanfare as played by the London Symphony Orchestra and conductor John Williams, respectively. New arrangements of John Williams' fanfare were used on the ''Star Wars'' prequel films. The [[VideoVan Entertainment|VideoVan]] VCD print of ''The Phantom Menace'' uses the normal logo with 1994 fanfare, but the last half of the ''Star Wars'' recording can faintly be heard on the [[Lucasfilm Ltd.|Lucasfilm]] logo. | ||
*On the U.S. prints of ''The Legend of Bagger Vance'' and most international prints of ''Braveheart'', the opening theme of the film is heard over the logo instead. | *On the U.S. prints of ''The Legend of Bagger Vance'' and most international prints of ''Braveheart'', the opening theme of the film is heard over the logo instead. | ||
*On the early French and UK releases of ''Asterix Conquers America'' (''Astérix et les Indiens'') and UK, Australian and New Zealand releases of ''Shine a Light'', the logo is silent. | *On the early French and UK releases of ''Asterix Conquers America'' (''Astérix et les Indiens'') and UK, Australian and New Zealand releases of ''Shine a Light'', the logo is silent. | ||
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*On newer prints of some pre-1997 films (such as ''Nell'', ''The Pagemaster'', later prints of ''Asterix Conquers America'' (''Astérix et les Indiens''), and ''Jingle all the Way''), the 1994 fanfare is replaced by the 1997 re-recording. | *On newer prints of some pre-1997 films (such as ''Nell'', ''The Pagemaster'', later prints of ''Asterix Conquers America'' (''Astérix et les Indiens''), and ''Jingle all the Way''), the 1994 fanfare is replaced by the 1997 re-recording. | ||
*This logo was once removed from digital prints of ''Star Wars Episodes I-III'', ''V'' and ''VI'', and replaced with the fanfare in the Lucasfilm logo with a custom ''Star Wars'' theme, likely due to Disney's ownership of the franchise since 2012. However, following Disney's purchase of Fox, recent Disney+ and 2020 digital and home video prints have the Fox logo restored (excluding the registered trademark symbol and News Corporation byline), and may also appear on TV airings in the future, besides TNT. It also makes an appearance on the post-Disney+ DCPs (Digital Cinema Packages) of the first six ''Star Wars'' films, so much so that it even showed up at the start of the 2024 25th anniversary limited theatrical re-release of ''The Phantom Menace''. | *This logo was once removed from digital prints of ''Star Wars Episodes I-III'', ''V'' and ''VI'', and replaced with the fanfare in the Lucasfilm logo with a custom ''Star Wars'' theme, likely due to Disney's ownership of the franchise since 2012. However, following Disney's purchase of Fox, recent Disney+ and 2020 digital and home video prints have the Fox logo restored (excluding the registered trademark symbol and News Corporation byline), and may also appear on TV airings in the future, besides TNT. It also makes an appearance on the post-Disney+ DCPs (Digital Cinema Packages) of the first six ''Star Wars'' films, so much so that it even showed up at the start of the 2024 25th anniversary limited theatrical re-release of ''The Phantom Menace''. | ||
*It also | *It also appears at the end of some prints (including a True Entertainment UK broadcast) of the 2005 TV movie ''Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas'', which is actually a [[Fox Television Studios]] production. | ||
*It's retained on the 2003 [[HIT Entertainment]] U.S. DVD of the 1997 film ''The Wiggles Movie'' (under the title ''Magical Adventure! A Wiggly Movie''). | *It's retained on the 2003 [[HIT Entertainment]] U.S. DVD of the 1997 film ''The Wiggles Movie'' (under the title ''Magical Adventure! A Wiggly Movie''). | ||
*On certain films, the original filmed logo is "plastered" with a videotaped version. This can be seen on current prints of ''Independence Day'' and ''Mr. & Mrs. Smith''. | *On certain films, the original filmed logo is "plastered" with a videotaped version. This can be seen on current prints of ''Independence Day'' and ''Mr. & Mrs. Smith''. | ||