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* From 2008 with ''WALL-E'' to 2018 with ''Incredibles 2'', the logo was remastered in HD. Also, the closing variant now has "ANIMATION STUDIOS" fade in a little later than the opening logo.
* From 2008 with ''WALL-E'' to 2018 with ''Incredibles 2'', the logo was remastered in HD. Also, the closing variant now has "ANIMATION STUDIOS" fade in a little later than the opening logo.
* At the end of some movies, the logo cuts in instead of fading in as it usually would. On ''Cars 3'' and post-2013 prints of ''Cars'', this also appears at the start instead of the standard logo.
* At the end of some movies, the logo cuts in instead of fading in as it usually would. On ''Cars 3'' and post-2013 prints of ''Cars'', this also appears at the start instead of the standard logo.
* Starting in 2019 with ''Toy Story 4'', the remastered logo was re-animated and re-rendered with Pixar's current software. The changes include some minor color correction and the lamp being remodeled with a new base and an LED bulb. And for the closing version, Luxo Jr.'s base is audibly shown when the light is dimmed.
* Starting in 2019 with ''Toy Story 4'', the remastered logo was re-animated and re-rendered with Pixar's current software. The changes include some minor color correction and the lamp being remodeled with a new base and an LED bulb. For the closing version as of ''Luca'', Luxo Jr.'s base is audibly shown when the light is dimmed.
* On ''Kinect Rush: A Disney/Pixar Adventure'' for the Xbox 360, 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'' for the Xbox 360, 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.
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* 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.
* At the end of series like ''Dug Days'' and ''Cars: On the Road'', the closing variant of the logo is shortened to Luxo Jr. looking to the viewer.
* At the end of series like ''Dug Days'' and ''Cars on the Road'', the closing variant of the logo is shortened to Luxo Jr. looking to the viewer.


'''FX/SFX:''' Very nice CGI that still holds up over 25 years later. All done at Pixar themselves. For the still versions, none (of course).
'''FX/SFX:''' Very nice CGI that still holds up over 25 years later. All done at Pixar themselves. For the still versions, none (of course).
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* At the end of some films, the closing theme plays over the logo, sometimes ending with the lamp's bulb clicking off.
* At the end of some films, the closing theme plays over the logo, sometimes ending with the lamp's bulb clicking off.
* On ''Turning Red'', the opening theme of the movie (continuing into the film's intro) starts after Luxo squishes the I, drowning out the last sound effects.
* On ''Turning Red'', the opening theme of the movie (continuing into the film's intro) starts after Luxo squishes the I, drowning out the last sound effects.
* ''Cars: On the Road'' has the remaining part of the closing theme play over the usual sound of the lamp turning off.
* ''Cars on the Road'' has the remaining part of the closing theme play over the usual sound of the lamp turning off.
* For the still versions, none, although the trailer for ''Toy Story'' has the trailer's opening theme play over the logo.
* For the still versions, none, although the trailer for ''Toy Story'' has the trailer's opening theme play over the logo.


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* 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''.
* On current prints of the first two ''Toy Story'' films, ''Monsters, Inc.'', ''Finding Nemo'', and ''Cars'', the original logo is replaced by the remastered one, though the original version is still intact on current prints of ''A Bug's Life'', ''The Incredibles'', and ''Ratatouille''.
* On current prints of the first two ''Toy Story'' films, ''Monsters, Inc.'', ''Finding Nemo'', and ''Cars'', the original logo is replaced by the remastered one, though the original version is still intact on current prints of ''A Bug's Life'', ''The Incredibles'', and ''Ratatouille''.
* The shortened variant of the logo appears in ''Dug Days'' and ''Cars: On the Road''.
* The shortened variant of the logo appears on ''Dug Days'' and ''Cars on the Road''.
* Strangely, this does not appear on the Disney+ series, ''Monsters at Work'', as it uses an in-credit notice instead.
* Strangely, this does not appear on the Disney+ series, ''Monsters at Work'', as it uses an in-credit notice instead.


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* Just like its 2D counterpart, the logo has also been re-animated and re-rendered with Pixar's current software. So far, seen on ''Onward'' and ''Lightyear''.
* Just like its 2D counterpart, the logo has also been re-animated and re-rendered with Pixar's current software. So far, seen on ''Onward'' and ''Lightyear''.
* A sped up version (with a fade out effect at the end) of the closing variant is seen when you go to Pixar's brand page on the [[Disney+ Originals|Disney+]] website on browser. Furthermore, the finalized logo was shifted upwards to fit the page's style.
* A sped up version (with a fade out effect at the end) of the closing variant is seen when you go to Pixar's brand page on the [[Disney+ Originals|Disney+]] website on browser. Furthermore, the finalized logo was shifted upwards to fit the page's style.
* On the 2020 Disney Investor Day, transitioning  from the [[Walt Disney Animation Studios]] panel via the static Pixar logo with clouds from Andy's room moving upwards, the logo is high toned and the "ANIMATION STUDIOS" text is not shown. After it's formed, the chief creative officer of Pixar, Pete Docter, walks in, as the logo is a background, as it fades to pictures of Pixar's history, then the logo was zoomed in, cutting from the posters of Pixar's past films and shorts, then cuts back to the logo then showing some of the new members of the Pixar staff, covering the logo, then disappear to show the logo once again. Following that, it fades out as he announces the 1st film in this panel, ''Soul''. After transitioning from the Disney+ and Pixar logos (with the static Pixar logo), showing the Pixar logo once again, it transitions to the announcement of the 2nd film in this panel, ''Luca''. Afte that, it fades in, showing the Pixar logo once again, it zooms out and transitions to a red gradient background, as he announces the 3rd film in this panel, ''Turning Red'', then it transitions back to the Pixar logo. After that, it cuts into the the logo for the 4th and final film in this panel, ''Lightyear''. At the end of the Pixar panel, transitioning from the logo for ''Lightyear'', it transitions back to the Pixar logo. After that, Luxo Jr.'s bulb is dimmed as he runs away, making the logo and its background dark as it's moving to the right, fading to black, and transitions over to the [[Marvel Studios]] panel.
* On the 2020 Disney Investor Day, transitioning  from the [[Walt Disney Animation Studios]] panel via the static Pixar logo with clouds from Andy's room moving upwards, the logo is high toned and the "ANIMATION STUDIOS" text is not shown. After it's formed, the chief creative officer of Pixar, Pete Docter, walks in, as the logo is a background, as it fades to pictures of Pixar's history, then the logo was zoomed in, cutting from the posters of Pixar's past films and shorts, then cuts back to the logo then showing some of the new members of the Pixar staff, covering the logo, then disappear to show the logo once again. Following that, it fades out as he announces the 1st film in this panel, ''Soul''. After transitioning from the Disney+ and Pixar logos (with the static Pixar logo), showing the Pixar logo once again, it transitions to the announcement of the 2nd film in this panel, ''Luca''. After that, it fades in, showing the Pixar logo once again, it zooms out and transitions to a red gradient background, as he announces the 3rd film in this panel, ''Turning Red'', then it transitions back to the Pixar logo. After that, it cuts into the the logo for the 4th and final film in this panel, ''Lightyear''. At the end of the Pixar panel, transitioning from the logo for ''Lightyear'', it transitions back to the Pixar logo. After that, Luxo Jr.'s bulb is dimmed as he runs away, making the logo and its background dark as it's moving to the right, fading to black, and transitions over to the [[Marvel Studios]] panel.


'''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.
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'''Availability:''' Current and common.  
'''Availability:''' Current and common.  
* Seen on most Pixar 3-D releases starting with ''Up''.  
* Seen on most Pixar 3-D releases starting with ''Up''.  
* Also seen when the first two ''Toy Story'' films, ''Finding Nemo'', and ''Monsters, Inc.'' were re-released in Disney Digital 3-D, as well as the 3D Blu-Rays of ''Cars'' and ''A Bug's Life''.  
* Also seen when the first two ''Toy Story'' films, ''Finding Nemo'', and ''Monsters, Inc.'' were re-released in Disney Digital 3-D, as well as the 3D Blu-rays of ''Cars'' and ''A Bug's Life''.  
* This and the 2011 [[Walt Disney Pictures|Disney]] logo plaster the previous logo on 3-D prints of ''For the Birds''.  
* This and the 2011 [[Walt Disney Pictures|Disney]] logo plaster the previous logo on 3-D prints of ''For the Birds''.  
* 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'' and later appeared on ''Lightyear'', as well as the 2020 Disney Investor Day.
* 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. On a side note, 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.
* 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. On a side note, 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.


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