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→‎4th Logo (November 27, 1937-July 3, 1948): Added info about and video of the Submarine D-1 variant
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** Some colorized films have the {{color|blue}} and {{color|red}} colors inverted, making the interior of the shield {{color|blue}}, similar to the next logo.
** Some colorized films have the {{color|blue}} and {{color|red}} colors inverted, making the interior of the shield {{color|blue}}, similar to the next logo.
* An ornate hand-drawn version of the shield against a parchment-like background was seen on some films, such as ''The Adventures of Robin Hood'' and ''The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex''.  
* An ornate hand-drawn version of the shield against a parchment-like background was seen on some films, such as ''The Adventures of Robin Hood'' and ''The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex''.  
* On ''Submarine D-1'' (1937), the first film to feature this logo, the word Present in a white script font fades in on the shield below the banner and the shield is a slightly different design.


'''Closing Title:''' Superimposed on a special background or sometimes on the last scene of the movie, the huge words "The End" (with font varying on a movie) fade in, with the "WB" shield bug and "A WARNER BROS. PICTURE" in small letters below, but sometimes, due to the deal between WB and First National Pictures, the disclaimer was "A WARNER BROS.-FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE", or it was sometimes shortened to "A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE" with the WB shield bug intact.
'''Closing Title:''' Superimposed on a special background or sometimes on the last scene of the movie, the huge words "The End" (with font varying on a movie) fade in, with the "WB" shield bug and "A WARNER BROS. PICTURE" in small letters below, but sometimes, due to the deal between WB and First National Pictures, the disclaimer was "A WARNER BROS.-FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE", or it was sometimes shortened to "A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE" with the WB shield bug intact.

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