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* The intro video of Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood has "As Time Goes By" from ''Casablanca'' (archival audio) transitioning into the 1998 fanfare, as soon as Jack (played by Dooley Wilson) sings the phrase "The fundamental things apply...". | * The intro video of Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood has "As Time Goes By" from ''Casablanca'' (archival audio) transitioning into the 1998 fanfare, as soon as Jack (played by Dooley Wilson) sings the phrase "The fundamental things apply...". | ||
* On pre-Disney prints of ''Star Wars: The Clone Wars'' (film), the normal fanfare fades into clone trooper communication, which continues to the [[Lucasfilm Ltd.|Lucasfilm]] logo. | * On pre-Disney prints of ''Star Wars: The Clone Wars'' (film), the normal fanfare fades into clone trooper communication, which continues to the [[Lucasfilm Ltd.|Lucasfilm]] logo. | ||
* On the French film ''Love, Sex & Therapy'' (2014), the fanfare is a lot more reverbed than usual, with the piano (with the exception of the opening part) being almost inaudible. | * On Australian prints of the French film ''Love, Sex & Therapy'' (2014), the fanfare is a lot more reverbed than usual, with the piano (with the exception of the opening part) being almost inaudible. | ||
* The Japanese live action movie, ''Gintama 2'', had the last spoken dialogue echoing at the start of the fanfare, in which the logo was shown two times as a running gag during the start of the movie, as shown below. | * The Japanese live action movie, ''Gintama 2'', had the last spoken dialogue echoing at the start of the fanfare, in which the logo was shown two times as a running gag during the start of the movie, as shown below. | ||
* On a sizzle reel dating from the 2000s, the cymbal hits are removed, and the ending flourish also sounds a bit different. | * On a sizzle reel dating from the 2000s, the cymbal hits are removed, and the ending flourish also sounds a bit different. | ||