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*There is a variation without the long "whoosh" and "ping", leaving only the music. This was spotted on a 1988 Disney Channel airing of ''Fiddler on the Roof''.
*There is a variation without the long "whoosh" and "ping", leaving only the music. This was spotted on a 1988 Disney Channel airing of ''Fiddler on the Roof''.
*On a few films, such as ''Attack on the Iron Coast'' and ''The Thomas Crown Affair'', it is silent.
*On a few films, such as ''Attack on the Iron Coast'' and ''The Thomas Crown Affair'', it is silent.
*On rare occasions, such as on ''Jinxed'' and older releases (including the 2001 DVD, Blu-Ray, and Hulu prints) of ''They Call Me MISTER Tibbs!'', the logo is accompanied by the films' respective opening themes (in the case of the latter, the logo is silent in the beginning. But when the "UA" is revealed, the film's opening cue plays; this plasters the original 1968 logo).
*On rare occasions, such as on ''Jinxed'' and older releases (including the 2001 DVD, Blu-ray and Hulu prints) of ''They Call Me MISTER Tibbs!'', the logo is accompanied by the films' respective opening themes (in the case of the latter, the logo is silent in the beginning, but when the "UA" is revealed, the film's opening cue plays; this plasters the original 1968 logo).
*A lower pitched version is found on AMC's prints of ''Rocky III''.
*A lower-pitched version is found on AMC prints of ''Rocky III''.
*The still version uses the second half of the regular music, beginning with the short, swelling progression of violins.
*The still version uses only the second half of the fanfare.


'''Availability:''' Scarce.
'''Availability:''' Scarce.
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