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* The still artwork version appears on the 2006 ''Curious George'' TV series on PBS and last seen on the show's final episode, entitled "Sloth / Saved by the Bells". | * The still artwork version appears on the 2006 ''Curious George'' TV series on PBS and last seen on the show's final episode, entitled "Sloth / Saved by the Bells". | ||
** It is also intact on DVD releases of said show. | ** It is also intact on DVD releases of said show. | ||
* Despite the fact that Universal debuted their current logo in 2012 (and eventually this division in 2021), the existing animated version continued to be used throughout the 2010s and into the 2020s, with its most recent appearance being on the aforementioned ''Curious George: Cape Ahoy''. It is currently unknown when it will appear again. | * Despite the fact that Universal debuted their current logo in 2012 (and eventually this division in 2021), the existing animated version continued to be used throughout the 2010s and into the 2020s, with its most recent appearance being on the aforementioned ''Curious George: Cape Ahoy''. It is currently unknown when it will appear again as it has probably been replaced by the [[Universal 1440 Entertainment]] logo. | ||
* ''Mariah Carey's All I Want For Christmas Is You'', ''Bobbleheads: The Movie'', ''Woody Woodpecker'' and its sequel ''Woody Woodpecker Goes to Camp'', ''Dinosaur Train: Adventure Island'' and ''Ready Jet Go: Space Camp'' do not use this logo, even though this company was mentioned in the copyright info in the ending credits for the former two; Universal Animation Studios had no involvement with the latter three films. | * ''Mariah Carey's All I Want For Christmas Is You'', ''Bobbleheads: The Movie'', ''Woody Woodpecker'' and its sequel ''Woody Woodpecker Goes to Camp'', ''Dinosaur Train: Adventure Island'' and ''Ready Jet Go: Space Camp'' do not use this logo, even though this company was mentioned in the copyright info in the ending credits for the former two; Universal Animation Studios had no involvement with the latter three films. | ||