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|Warner_Bros._'Man_in_the_Wilderness'_Opening.png|8th Logo (November 24, 1971-February 2, 1972?)
|Warner_Bros._'Man_in_the_Wilderness'_Opening.png|8th Logo (November 24, 1971-February 2, 1972?)
|Warner Bros. Pictures (1972) 'Dracula A.D. 1972' (Opening).png|9th Logo (10th logo placeholder) (May 24, 1972-January 31, 1973)
|Warner Bros. Pictures (1972) 'Dracula A.D. 1972' (Opening).png|9th Logo (10th logo placeholder) (May 24, 1972-January 31, 1973)
|Warner_Bros._Pictures_(1976)_'A_Star_Is_Born'_(Opening).png|10th Logo (February 7, 1973-1989)
|Warner_Bros._Pictures_(1976)_'A_Star_Is_Born'_(Opening).png|10th Logo (February 7, 1973-May 25, 1990)
|D2412535-3232-41C2-A209-B5CC6090CFE4.jpeg|11th Logo (April 13, 1984-February 2, 2001)
|D2412535-3232-41C2-A209-B5CC6090CFE4.jpeg|11th Logo (April 13, 1984-February 2, 2001)
|Warner Bros. Pictures 2018 logo.jpg|12th Logo (January 16, 1998-March 18, 2022)
|Warner Bros. Pictures 2018 logo.jpg|12th Logo (January 16, 1998-March 18, 2022)
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* This logo premiered on ''Malcolm X'' (the previous WB feature, ''What's Up, Doc?'', used a variant) and made its final theatrical appearance on ''Steelyard Blues''.
* This logo premiered on ''Malcolm X'' (the previous WB feature, ''What's Up, Doc?'', used a variant) and made its final theatrical appearance on ''Steelyard Blues''.


===10th Logo (February 7, 1973-1989)===
===10th Logo (February 7, 1973-May 25, 1990)===
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'''Audio Variant:''' Oddly, on Warner Archive's Blu-ray release of ''The Drowning Pool'', it has the second half of the 1999 fanfare playing due to a plastering error, using the 2001 prints. The audio was taken from the Blu-Ray release of ''Gods & Generals''.
'''Audio Variant:''' Oddly, on Warner Archive's Blu-ray release of ''The Drowning Pool'', it has the second half of the 1999 fanfare playing due to a plastering error, using the 2001 prints. The audio was taken from the Blu-Ray release of ''Gods & Generals''.


'''Availability:''' It premiered on ''The Train Robbers'' and made its final regular appearance on ''Lassiter'', subsequently appearing on ''Finders Keepers'' and ''Irreconcilable Differences'' (as seen on the [[Vestron Video]] release and the 2009 [[Lionsgate Home Entertainment|Lionsgate]] DVD, as it uses the same VHS master).  
'''Availability:''' The normal opening variant premiered on ''The Train Robbers'' and made its final regular appearance on ''Lassiter'', subsequently appearing on ''Finders Keepers'' and ''Irreconcilable Differences'' (as seen on the [[Vestron Video]] release and the 2009 [[Lionsgate Home Entertainment|Lionsgate]] DVD, as it uses the same VHS master). The closing variant made its final appearance at the end of ''The Witches''.
* Warner Bros.' editing bug in the '80s and early '90s meant that Warner Communications and Time Warner shield logos were seen over this logo and, ironically enough, that this did some plastering of its own back when it was the current logo, as seen on early WCI/Warner VHS and Betamax releases of ''The Green Berets'' (originally had the 6th logo) and ''The Candidate'' (originally had the 9th logo).
* Warner Bros.' editing bug in the '80s and early '90s meant that Warner Communications and Time Warner shield logos were seen over this logo and, ironically enough, that this did some plastering of its own back when it was the current logo, as seen on early WCI/Warner VHS and Betamax releases of ''The Green Berets'' (originally had the 6th logo) and ''The Candidate'' (originally had the 9th logo).
* This logo has started to resurface again on most newer remasters on most 1973-1984 films.
* This logo has started to resurface again on most newer remasters on most 1973-1984 films.
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* This logo made its first appearance on ''Swing Shift'' (released on April 13, 1984) and made its final regular appearance on ''True Crime'' (released on March 19, 1999). The closing version made its final appearance on ''Valentine'' (released on February 2, 2001).
* This logo made its first appearance on ''Swing Shift'' (released on April 13, 1984) and made its final regular appearance on ''True Crime'' (released on March 19, 1999). The closing version made its final appearance on ''Valentine'' (released on February 2, 2001).
** However, the trailer, in-credit variant, and scenes feature this logo.
** However, the trailer, in-credit variant, and scenes feature this logo.
* Neither this nor the 2009 sky background version of the [[20th Century Studios]] logo appear on the 20th Century Studios Home Entertainment 4K release of the Regency film ''Heat'', only the [[Regency Enterprises|Regency]] logo appears instead.
* Neither this nor the 2009 sky background version of the [[20th Century Studios]] logo appear on the 4K UHD release of the [[Regency Enterprises|Regency]] film ''Heat''; only the Regency logo appears instead.
* The Warner Communications byline version of this logo is also preserved on both the 1997 DVD and 2022 4K UHD Blu-ray releases of ''National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation'' (although the 2003 DVD release has the 1998 logo with the AOL Time Warner byline), current DVD and Blu-ray prints of ''The Dead Pool'', TCM prints of ''The Goodbye Girl'', the Blu-ray release of ''Full Metal Jacket'', and on the Fox Video releases of Lorimar catalog titles such as ''Queen of Outer Space''.
* The Warner Communications byline version of this logo is also preserved on both the 1997 DVD and 2022 4K UHD Blu-ray releases of ''National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation'' (although the 2003 DVD release has the 1998 logo with the AOL Time Warner byline), current DVD and Blu-ray prints of ''The Dead Pool'', TCM prints of ''The Goodbye Girl'', the Blu-ray release of ''Full Metal Jacket'', and on the Fox Video releases of Lorimar catalog titles such as ''Queen of Outer Space''.
** However, it's not as easy to spot as the 1992 variant, as many DVD releases and Encore/Starz prints replace it with the Time Warner Entertainment byline variant, such as on the DVD release of ''Pee-wee's Big Adventure'' or even with the next logo below (occurs on the ''Police Academy'' films and ''Moving'').
** However, it's not as easy to spot as the 1992 variant, as many DVD releases and Encore/Starz prints replace it with the Time Warner Entertainment byline variant, such as on the DVD release of ''Pee-wee's Big Adventure'' or even with the next logo below (occurs on the ''Police Academy'' films and ''Moving'').
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