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{{PageButtons|Logo Variations=1|Warner Bros. Games|Trailers=1}}
{{PageButtons|Logo Variations=1|Warner Bros. Games|Trailers=1}}
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===Background===
===Background===
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'''Logo:''' It starts off at Warner Bros. Studios in the daytime with the famous Warner Bros. water tower. The camera pans forward and to the right of the tower, showing its other side. As the camera pans, the sky turns dark and stormy and the tower opens up to reveal the WB Games logo from before, now in a {{color|gold|neon yellow}} color.
'''Logo:''' It starts off at Warner Bros. Studios in the daytime with the famous Warner Bros. water tower. The camera pans forward and to the right of the tower, showing its other side. As the camera pans, the sky turns dark and stormy and the tower opens up to reveal the WB Games logo from before, now in a {{color|gold|neon yellow}} color.
'''Variants:'''
* On ''Mortal Kombat'', when we pass the tower, the sky turns {{color|orangered|orange-red}}. The ''Mortal Kombat'' logo (a dragon in a circle) passes briefly through the top of the tower, then lightning strikes it and the WB Games logo (in {{color|blue}}) appears. The ''MK'' logo evolves in the clouds.
**A short version, having the second half of this variant, was seen on the web series ''Mortal Kombat Legacy''.
* On ''Lollipop Chainsaw'', the sky is rainbow-colored. When the ''Lollipop Chainsaw'' logo (a silhouette of Juliet Starling in a heart) passes briefly through the top of the tower, it becomes {{color||purple}} with rain and a ghostly ''Lollipop Chainsaw'' logo (alongside the floating hearts and sparkles) surrounding the tower. A crowd of zombies slowly move their arms below.
* On ''F.E.A.R. 3'', the sky turns {{color|green|greenish}} with rain and grainy film quality, and Alma Wade's evil eyes are flickering. The {{color|red}} shield is burned on the tower.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Technique:''' CGI.
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'''Music/Sounds:''' The beginning of the logo has wind blowing. As the sky changes, thunder, lightning and electrical crackling is heard when the logo turns on the other side of the tower. A low ominous note then plays and sustains itself for the duration of the logo.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The beginning of the logo has wind blowing. As the sky changes, thunder, lightning and electrical crackling is heard when the logo turns on the other side of the tower. A low ominous note then plays and sustains itself for the duration of the logo.


'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' The "Kratos" ''Mortal Kombat'' trailer has the first seven piano notes of the 1999 [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] fanfare playing, which slows to a stop when it turns into lightning.
*The "Kratos" ''Mortal Kombat'' trailer has the first seven piano notes of the 1999 [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] fanfare playing, which slows to a stop when it turns into lightning.
*''Lollipop Chainsaw'' has sparkling, followed by one piano note with a chainsaw revving up and some roaring.


'''Availability:''' No longer common. It debuted on the "Kratos" trailer of the 2011 ''Mortal Kombat'' game, and was later seen on the game itself. It was since used on ''F.E.A.R. 3'', ''Lollipop Chainsaw'', and various other games.
'''Availability:''' No longer common. It debuted on the "Kratos" trailer of the 2011 ''Mortal Kombat'' game, and was later seen on the game itself. It was since used on ''F.E.A.R. 3'', ''Lollipop Chainsaw'', and various other games.

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