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* The 2D art background represents the matter that connects all life and makes up dreams. | * The 2D art background represents the matter that connects all life and makes up dreams. | ||
* The roster of DreamWorks characters shown is planned to differ throughout every upcoming film. For example, if a character represented in the logo also appears in the following film, it will be replaced with another one from an unrelated franchise. | * The roster of DreamWorks characters shown is planned to differ throughout every upcoming film. For example, if a character represented in the logo also appears in the following film, it will be replaced with another one from an unrelated franchise. | ||
** ''Trolls Band Together'' logo replaces Po, Ted Templeton and Poppy respectively with Alex and Marty from ''Madagascar'' (Marty rides Alex like a horse), Eep Crood from ''The Croods'' swinging on a tree and Puss in Boots (ripping open the screen). | ** The first time the roster of characters changed was in ''Trolls Band Together'', where the logo replaces Po, Ted Templeton and Poppy respectively with Alex and Marty from ''Madagascar'' (Marty rides Alex like a horse), Eep Crood from ''The Croods'' swinging on a tree and Puss in Boots (ripping open the screen, revealing the Moon Boy and the scene with ''Shrek''). | ||
* The characters are redesigned (Po having less of a fur texture, Shrek's face having simpler features, etc.) for a sense of co-existence within the same universe. | * The characters are redesigned (Po having less of a fur texture, Shrek's face having simpler features, etc.) for a sense of co-existence within the same universe. | ||
* The logo first appeared on DreamWorks' YouTube channel as an unlisted video on November 22, 2022. | * The logo first appeared on DreamWorks' YouTube channel as an unlisted video on November 22, 2022. | ||