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'''Logo:''' Over a black background, we see a giant pattern of {{color|blue}} crystallized "UAs", styled like the 8th logo but a bit more uniformed in structure. The pattern smoothly merges together to form one medium-sized "UA" as it zooms out. A streak of light glides by to slash the "A", leaving spikes on the "A". Then "United Artists", in ITC Avant Garde Gothic, fades in underneath and the logo shines.
'''Logo:''' Over a black background, we see a giant pattern of {{color|blue}} crystallized "UAs", in the same design from the previous logo. The pattern smoothly merges together to form one medium-sized "UA" as it zooms out. A streak of light glides by to slash the "A", leaving spikes on the "A". Then "United Artists", in ITC Avant Garde Gothic, fades in underneath and the logo shines.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
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*A black & white version was used on reissues of UA films in the said colors.
*A black & white version was used on reissues of UA films in the said colors.
*On the 1988 Rhythm & Hues showreel, the logo animates at a smoother rate, and starts as a brief still image before continuing its normal animation.
*On the 1988 Rhythm & Hues showreel, the logo animates at a smoother rate, and starts as a brief still image before continuing its normal animation.
*There is a still version (which in turn plasters an still version of the 5th logo) which appears at the end of current pints of ''Pink Panther: A Pink Christmas''.
*There is a still version (which in turn plasters an still version of the 5th logo) which appears at the end of current prints of ''Pink Panther: A Pink Christmas''.
*A variant of the 1989 version has the logo zoomed further back than usual.
*A variant of the 1989 version has the logo zoomed further back than usual.
*Some reissues in the early to mid '90s had the 1989 version without the byline.
*Some reissues in the early to mid '90s had the 1989 version without the byline.
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