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* On ''Kinect Rush: A Disney/Pixar Adventure'', the animation starts from the point where the lamp is already in place. However, the full opening version is used in ''Rush: A Disney/Pixar Adventure'' (The Xbox One version of the game). | * On ''Kinect Rush: A Disney/Pixar Adventure'', the animation starts from the point where the lamp is already in place. However, the full opening version is used in ''Rush: A Disney/Pixar Adventure'' (The Xbox One version of the game). | ||
* On ''Toy Story 4'' and at the end of ''Onward'' and ''Lightyear'' (2D versions), the words "ANIMATION STUDIOS" are already formed while the logo still plays as normal. | * On ''Toy Story 4'' and at the end of ''Onward'' and ''Lightyear'' (2D versions), the words "ANIMATION STUDIOS" are already formed while the logo still plays as normal. | ||
* | ** This also appears at the end of ''Soul'', albeit using a variant. | ||
* On ''Pixar's 20th Anniversary Special'', when the lamp has squished the I, we can see "{{color|gold|CELEBRATING 20 YEARS}}". | * On ''Pixar's 20th Anniversary Special'', when the lamp has squished the I, we can see "{{color|gold|CELEBRATING 20 YEARS}}". | ||
* On the ''20th Anniversary Special'', ''Jack-Jack Attack'' and ''Auntie Edna'' (the latter using the ''Incredibles 2'' variant), the logo is shortened to where Luxo Jr. squashes the I. | * On the ''20th Anniversary Special'', ''Jack-Jack Attack'' and ''Auntie Edna'' (the latter using the ''Incredibles 2'' variant), the logo is shortened to where Luxo Jr. squashes the I. | ||
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*Seen on all Pixar movies and shorts from 1995 onward, with the exception of the 3-D prints of most newer movies, which use the next logo below. | *Seen on all Pixar movies and shorts from 1995 onward, with the exception of the 3-D prints of most newer movies, which use the next logo below. | ||
*It first appeared at the very end of ''Toy Story'' (and appears at the beginning of said film on most current prints, following the 2006 Walt Disney Pictures logo, and plastering the Pixar variant of the WDP logo) and has appeared at the beginning and end of all Pixar features starting with ''A Bug's Life''. | *It first appeared at the very end of ''Toy Story'' (and appears at the beginning of said film on most current prints, following the 2006 Walt Disney Pictures logo, and plastering the Pixar variant of the WDP logo) and has appeared at the beginning and end of all Pixar features starting with ''A Bug's Life''. | ||
*Also appears on video games based on Pixar films. It also had a variant of the logo in ''Lego The Incedibles'', and was rendered in-game, carring over from the Disney logo, as an Omnidroid, made in Lego bricks, which was was turned into a ball as Luxo Jr., also made in Lego bricks, a la the Lego version of the second trailer for ''Cars 2'', was bouncing onto it and destroys it. After Luxo Jr. looks at the camera, it zooms out to reveal the rest of the Pixar letters, which are all made in Lego bricks, as the "R" in "PIXAR" is being built before being covered up. | *Also appears on video games based on Pixar films, sometimes albeit using a variant. It also had a variant of the logo in ''Lego The Incedibles'', and was rendered in-game, carring over from the Disney logo, as an Omnidroid, made in Lego bricks, which was was turned into a ball as Luxo Jr., also made in Lego bricks, a la the Lego version of the second trailer for ''Cars 2'', was bouncing onto it and destroys it. After Luxo Jr. looks at the camera, it zooms out to reveal the rest of the Pixar letters, which are all made in Lego bricks, as the "R" in "PIXAR" is being built before being covered up. | ||
*The original version was last used on ''Ratatouille''; it later made reappearances on the teaser for ''Cars 2'' in 2010 and a TV spot for the 3D re-release of ''Finding Nemo'' in 2012. | *The original version was last used on ''Ratatouille''; it later made reappearances on the teaser for ''Cars 2'' in 2010 and a TV spot for the 3D re-release of ''Finding Nemo'' in 2012. | ||
*The remastered logo debuted on ''WALL-E'', and it was last used at the end of ''Incredibles 2'', due to having a custom variant at the beginning. | *The remastered logo debuted on ''WALL-E'', and it was last used at the end of ''Incredibles 2'', due to having a custom variant at the beginning. | ||
*The reanimated variant first appeared on the second trailer for ''Toy Story 4'', and made its official debut on the movie itself, even appearing on the 3-D version instead of the next logo | *The reanimated variant first appeared on the second trailer for ''Toy Story 4'', and made its official debut on the movie itself, even appearing on the 3-D version instead of the next logo, and then every film following it, most recently ''Lightyear''. Will likely appear on ''Elemental'', set for release on June 16, 2023. | ||
*The white background variant is fairly rare and was only seen on ''Buzz Lightyear of Star Command''. | *The white background variant is fairly rare and was only seen on ''Buzz Lightyear of Star Command''. | ||
*It plasters the previous logo on newer prints of ''Luxo Jr.'' (Disney+ prints of the movie have the original logo intact) and ''Knick Knack''. | *It plasters the previous logo on newer prints of ''Luxo Jr.'' (Disney+ prints of the movie have the original logo intact) and ''Knick Knack''. | ||
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'''FX/SFX:''' Same as the last logo, with the addition of the moving camera. | '''FX/SFX:''' Same as the last logo, with the addition of the moving camera. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the previous logo or the opening/closing theme of the movie. At the end of the Pixar panel at the 2020 Disney Investor Day, the opening part of the 2016 Marvel Studios fanfare, composed by Michael Giacchino, was heard, transitioning from the generic music, as it continues onto the Marvel Studios panel. | '''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the previous logo or the opening/closing theme of the movie. | ||
'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' At the end of the Pixar panel at the 2020 Disney Investor Day, the opening part of the 2016 Marvel Studios fanfare, composed by Michael Giacchino, was heard, transitioning from the generic music, as it continues onto the Marvel Studios panel. | |||
'''Availability:''' Current and common. | '''Availability:''' Current and common. | ||
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*It also appears on both 3-D and even 2-D prints of newer shorts, except for ''22 Vs. Earth'' and ''Ciao Alberto'', which use the previous logo instead. | *It also appears on both 3-D and even 2-D prints of newer shorts, except for ''22 Vs. Earth'' and ''Ciao Alberto'', which use the previous logo instead. | ||
*The final movie to use the original version was ''Incredibles 2''. | *The final movie to use the original version was ''Incredibles 2''. | ||
*The reanimated variant debuted on the 3D version of ''Onward'' as well as the 2020 Disney Investor Day, and on ''Lightyear''. | *The reanimated variant debuted on the 3D version of ''Onward'' as well as the 2020 Disney Investor Day, and on ''Lightyear''. This version is also expected to appear on future releases such as ''Elemental''. | ||
*Don't expect this to appear on the 3D version of ''Toy Story 4'', as it uses the previous logo instead of this for some reason. It also did not appear on ''Soul'', ''Luca'', and ''Turning Red'', all of which had to cancel their theatrical runs because of the COVID-19 pandemic. | |||
'''Editor's Note:''' A fun twist on the Pixar logo, perfectly taking advantage of the 3D format. | '''Editor's Note:''' A fun twist on the Pixar logo, perfectly taking advantage of the 3D format. | ||