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* Like the previous logo, none for the still closing variant.
* Like the previous logo, none for the still closing variant.
* On some films, the opening theme plays over without the fanfare and just the roaring.
* On some films, the opening theme plays over without the fanfare and just the roaring.
* Several unused fanfares exist on Sounds Red's Vimeo, including three re-orchestrated versions of the actual fanfare. Seen [https://vimeo.com/684005376 here].
* Several unused fanfares exist on Sounds Red's Vimeo, including three re-orchestrated versions of the actual fanfare. They can be heard [https://vimeo.com/684005376 here].
** The first fanfare sounds nearly identical to the final fanfare, except the whoosh is omitted and a bass drop is heard during the fourth note of the fanfare. The fanfare is also drawn out longer, not fading out even after Leo appears.
** The second fanfare omits the harp and the first three horn notes, while a slightly different and louder whoosh is heard at the beginning.
** The third fanfare still omits the first three horn notes and does not have the whoosh sound this time, but reinstates the harp at the beginning and also has a bass drop just like the first prototype fanfare.
* Some films such as ''Three Thousand Years of Longing'' and ''Creed III'' have the opening theme heard without the roaring.
* Some films such as ''Three Thousand Years of Longing'' and ''Creed III'' have the opening theme heard without the roaring.
* On the 60 Years of Bond variant, the iconic James Bond intro sound (based on the remastered version of the James Bond theme from ''Dr. No'', composed by Monty Norman and performed by the John Barry Orchestra) plays over Leo's 2nd roar after the fanfare and Leo's first roar.  The whoosh sound effects in the fanfare are removed. On ''Thirteen Lives'', only the roaring is heard alongside the movie's opening theme. On ''The Sound of 007'', the whoosh sound in the fanfare was added back and the last note of the Bond intro sound was re-arranged and extended, along with a drum hit alongside the guitar strum.
* On the 60 Years of Bond variant, the iconic James Bond intro sound (based on the remastered version of the James Bond theme from ''Dr. No'', composed by Monty Norman and performed by the John Barry Orchestra) plays over Leo's 2nd roar after the fanfare and Leo's first roar.  The whoosh sound effects in the fanfare are removed. On ''Thirteen Lives'', only the roaring is heard alongside the movie's opening theme. On ''The Sound of 007'', the whoosh sound in the fanfare was added back and the last note of the Bond intro sound was re-arranged and extended, along with a drum hit alongside the guitar strum.

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