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* The 16mm/35mm montage intro for the 75th anniversary of Warner Bros. uses an extended version of the "As Time Goes By" theme on the 75th Anniversary logo. The voiceover (voiced by Chuck Riley) thanks audiences around the world for celebrating 75 years.
* The 16mm/35mm montage intro for the 75th anniversary of Warner Bros. uses an extended version of the "As Time Goes By" theme on the 75th Anniversary logo. The voiceover (voiced by Chuck Riley) thanks audiences around the world for celebrating 75 years.
* On ''Hearts of Atlantis'', as well as current prints of ''Stealing Home'' and ''Cookie'', the fanfare is high pitched as it was in a PAL print. A double pitched variation exists on PAL prints.
* On ''Hearts of Atlantis'', as well as current prints of ''Stealing Home'' and ''Cookie'', the fanfare is high pitched as it was in a PAL print. A double pitched variation exists on PAL prints.
* 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 Sam (played by Dooley Wilson) sings the phrase "The fundamental things apply...".
* 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.
* 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 three 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 three times as a running gag during the start of the movie, as shown below.

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