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'''Technique:''' CGI by [[Pacific Data Images]] and yu+Co, using an HP workstation with custom 3D software.
'''Technique:''' CGI by [[Pacific Data Images]] and yu+Co, using an HP workstation with custom 3D software.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A majestic and peaceful orchestrated piece, which is adapted from the track "Fairytale" from ''Shrek''. Composed by Harry Gregson-Williams, who also composed the aforementioned film. Sometimes, the opening theme is heard or it is silent.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A majestic and peaceful orchestrated piece, which is adapted from the track "Fairytale" from ''Shrek''. Composed by Harry Gregson-Williams, who also composed the aforementioned film. Sometimes, the opening theme is heard instead, or the logo is silent.


'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On an MBC Persia airing of ''Shrek 2'', the 2012 [[Universal Pictures]] logo's music is heard, due to a reverse plastering error.
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''  
* On an MBC Persia airing of ''Shrek 2'', the 2012 [[Universal Pictures]] logo's music is heard, due to a reverse plastering error.
* None or the film's ending theme for the still version.


'''Availability:''' Common.  
'''Availability:''' Common.  
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* A still version exists.
* A still version exists.
* On some current prints of ''Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit'' (plastering the 2004-2009 logo), it is bylineless and fades out early.
* On some current prints of ''Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit'' (plastering the 2004-2009 logo), it is bylineless and fades out early.
* A "25 Years" variant was used before the ''Trolls World Tour'' variant. In this variant, clips from past DreamWorks Animation films, such as ''Home'', ''Turbo'', among many others were shown, with a clip from the previous film being shown first, before Guy Diamond (from the ''Trolls'' franchise, voiced by Kunal Nayyar) appears, hanging from the top of the screen by his hair. The clips disappear, and Guy sneezes and covers it in {{color|silver}} glitter to reveal the logo.
* A "25 Years" variant was used before the ''Trolls World Tour'' custom variant. In this variant, clips from past DreamWorks Animation films, such as ''Home'', ''Turbo'', among many others were shown, with a clip from the previous film being shown first, before Guy Diamond (from the ''Trolls'' franchise, voiced by Kunal Nayyar) appears, hanging from the top of the screen by his hair. The clips disappear, and Guy sneezes and covers it in {{color|silver}} glitter to reveal the logo.


'''Technique:''' CGI, mixing 2D and 3D animation.
'''Technique:''' CGI, mixing 2D and 3D animation.
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* The standard version was first revealed on the trailer for ''How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World'', with the fully animated version debuting on the film itself, and also appeared on ''Abominable'', ''Spirit Untamed'', and as variants on ''Trolls World Tour'', ''The Croods: A New Age'' and ''The Bad Guys'', with the former being shown after the DreamWorks Animation 25 Years logo.
* The standard version was first revealed on the trailer for ''How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World'', with the fully animated version debuting on the film itself, and also appeared on ''Abominable'', ''Spirit Untamed'', and as variants on ''Trolls World Tour'', ''The Croods: A New Age'' and ''The Bad Guys'', with the former being shown after the DreamWorks Animation 25 Years logo.
* This logo is also found at the end of ''The Boss Baby: Family Business'', due to that film having the previous logo (albeit using a custom variant) at the beginning.
* This logo is also found at the end of ''The Boss Baby: Family Business'', due to that film having the previous logo (albeit using a custom variant) at the beginning.
* This logo is currently in the process of being phased out in favor of the next logo.
* This logo is currently in the process of being phased out in favor of the next logo. It was most recently seen on trailers for ''Puss in Boots: The Last Wish'', with the film itself using the next logo.


'''Legacy:''' This logo pays homage to the evolution of animation, evolving from hand-drawn 2D animation into the 3D animation of today.
'''Legacy:''' This logo pays homage to the evolution of animation, evolving from hand-drawn 2D animation into the 3D animation of today.
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* Currently, it is being used in tandem with the previous logo.
* Currently, it is being used in tandem with the previous logo.


'''Legacy:''' The entire logo serves as an homage to the entire DreamWorks Animation library, and their history with very successful films, though the logo has recieved a mixed reaction, with many praising the return of Harry Gregson-Williams' fanfare, but some criticizing the apparent lack of other DreamWorks IPs (such as ''Madagascar'', ''Megamind'', ''Captain Underpants'', among others).
'''Legacy:''' The entire logo serves as an homage to the entire DreamWorks Animation library, and their history with very successful films, though the logo has recieved a mixed reaction, with many praising the return of Harry Gregson-Williams' fanfare, but some criticizing the apparent lack of other DreamWorks franchises and films (such as ''Shark Tale'', ''Madagascar'', ''Megamind'', ''The Croods'', ''Home'', ''Captain Underpants'', ''Abominable'', among others).


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