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'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On the ''Fractured Fairy Tales'' short, "The Phox, The Box, and the Lox", it's silent.
'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On the ''Fractured Fairy Tales'' short, "The Phox, The Box, and the Lox", it's silent.


'''Availability:''' Rare. Appears on ''The Land Before Time VI: The Secret of Saurus Rock'', ''An American Tail - Treasure of Manhattan Island'', and ''Hercules and Xena - The Battle For Mount Olympus'' (although the print version of the previous logo was on the cover art except for the DVD of ''An American Tail - Treasure of Manhattan Island''). The version without the text appears on ''An American Tail - Mystery of the Night Monster''. The version with the website URL appeared on the ''Fractured Fairy Tales'' short, "The Phox, The Box, and the Lox", which preceded ''Dudley Do-Right'', the first 52 ''Boo!'' shorts on Qubo and ''The Mummy: The Animated Series'' after the [[Studios USA]] logo.
'''Availability:''' Rare.
* Appears on ''The Land Before Time VI: The Secret of Saurus Rock'', ''An American Tail - Treasure of Manhattan Island'', and ''Hercules and Xena - The Battle For Mount Olympus'' (although the print version of the previous logo was on the cover art except for the DVD of ''An American Tail - Treasure of Manhattan Island'').
* The version without the text appears on ''An American Tail - Mystery of the Night Monster''.
* The version with the website URL appeared on the ''Fractured Fairy Tales'' short, "The Phox, The Box, and the Lox", which preceded ''Dudley Do-Right'', the first 52 ''Boo!'' shorts on Qubo and ''The Mummy: The Animated Series'' after the [[Studios USA]] logo.


'''Editor's Note:''' It's just like the 1997 Universal Television logo of the time and was used in few films. Nothing too special about that.<br>
'''Editor's Note:''' It's just like the 1997 Universal Television logo of the time and was used in few films. Nothing too special about that.<br>

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