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'''Logo:''' Over a cumulonimbus cloud setting, a superimposed WB shield design zooms in to the screen. The words "WARNER BROS. PICTURES, Inc. {{font|Times New Roman|Present}}" appear over the shield.
'''Logo:''' Over a cumulonimbus cloud setting, a superimposed WB shield design zooms in to the screen.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* For colorized releases, mainly ''Captain Blood'', the cloud background is {{color|blue}} and the shield is {{color|gold|yellow}}.
* For colorized releases, mainly ''Captain Blood'', the cloud background is {{color|blue}} and the shield is {{color|gold|yellow}}.
* On early films like ''Here Comes the Navy'', ''Housewife'' and ''Dames'' (all 1934), the shield is seen on a white backdrop. Instead of the shield zooming into the camera, the opposite takes place.
* On early films like ''Here Comes the Navy'', ''Housewife'' and ''Dames'' (all 1934), the shield is seen on a white backdrop. Instead of the shield zooming into the camera, the opposite takes place.
* On ''The Woman in Red'' (1935), the shield appears without the words.
* Sometimes, the words "WARNER BROS. PICTURES, Inc. {{font|Times New Roman|Present}}" appear over the shield.
* On ''The Goose and the Gander'' (1935), the shield is a still image, and is in the same style as the previous logo's shield.  
* On ''The Goose and the Gander'' (1935), the shield is a still image, and is in the same style as the previous logo's shield.  
* On ''God's Country and the Woman'' (1937), the shield is different and looks like the WB shield bug on the closing version of the 5th logo.  
* On ''God's Country and the Woman'' (1937), the shield is different and looks like the WB shield bug on the closing version of the 5th logo.  
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