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*<u>''Trolls'' and both ''The Boss Baby''</u> movies use <u>different versions</u> of the theme with their custom variants. | *<u>''Trolls'' and both ''The Boss Baby''</u> movies use <u>different versions</u> of the theme with their custom variants. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' Seen on the company's productions from this time period until 2017, with the standard version of it with the fanfare only being used twice. | ||
* It was first seen on the Super Bowl trailer of ''Monsters vs. Aliens'' (the actual film has the previous logo), and later debuted officially on ''How to Train Your Dragon'', and appeared on all DreamWorks Animation films from 2010 to 2017, with the final film to use this logo being ''Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie''. | * It was first seen on the Super Bowl trailer of ''Monsters vs. Aliens'' (the actual film has the previous logo), and later debuted officially on ''How to Train Your Dragon'', and appeared on all DreamWorks Animation films from 2010 to 2017, with the final film to use this logo being ''Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie''. | ||
* Also seen on some licensed games from the company during this era. | * Also seen on some licensed games from the company during this era. | ||
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*On <u>''Dragons: Dawn of New Riders''</u>, the last part of the <u>2009 fanfare</u> is used on the still version. | *On <u>''Dragons: Dawn of New Riders''</u>, the last part of the <u>2009 fanfare</u> is used on the still version. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' First seen on ''Trolls Holiday'', albeit in a print version; the dark blue background version of this was seen on the shorts ''Bird Karma'' and ''Bilby'' (though online prints of the latter onward replaced it with a still version of the standard 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'', ''The Bad Guys'', and ''The Bad Guys in Maraschino Ruby'', with the former being shown after the 25th Anniversary logo and the latter was also the last film to use this logo (albeit as a custom variant, while the standard version appeared at the end). | * 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'', ''The Bad Guys'', and ''The Bad Guys in Maraschino Ruby'', with the former being shown after the 25th Anniversary logo and the latter was also the last film to use this logo (albeit as a custom variant, while the standard version appeared at the end). | ||
* 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. | ||
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* On ''Trolls Band Together'', the theme is slightly lower-pitched. | * On ''Trolls Band Together'', the theme is slightly lower-pitched. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' Seen on all DreamWorks films since ''Puss in Boots: The Last Wish'' (trailers and TV spots uses the previous logo). | ||
* It also appeared at the end of ''Orion and the Dark'' (at the beginning, the custom variant is shown). | * It also appeared at the end of ''Orion and the Dark'' (at the beginning, the custom variant is shown). | ||
* The | * The swapped characters' version officially debuted on ''Trolls Band Together''. | ||
'''Legacy:''' The logo serves as an homage to the company's entire library, and their history with very successful films, though the logo has received 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 (though this criticism subsided due to DreamWorks confirming that the characters could change for each film), along with relying too heavily on their legacy characters for some. | '''Legacy:''' The logo serves as an homage to the company's entire library, and their history with very successful films, though the logo has received 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 (though this criticism subsided due to DreamWorks confirming that the characters could change for each film), along with relying too heavily on their legacy characters for some. |