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* Despite replacing the 1995 variant as an opening logo, the <u>1999 variant</u> was seldom used as a closing logo, with most films released from 1999 to 2002 instead using the 1995 logo at the end. Some exceptions include the domestic release of ''South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut'' (which was released by [[Warner Bros. Pictures|Warner Bros.]] internationally) and the 2022 Blu-ray and digital releases of ''Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius''.
* Despite replacing the 1995 variant as an opening logo, the <u>1999 variant</u> was seldom used as a closing logo, with most films released from 1999 to 2002 instead using the 1995 logo at the end. Some exceptions include the domestic release of ''South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut'' (which was released by [[Warner Bros. Pictures|Warner Bros.]] internationally) and the 2022 Blu-ray and digital releases of ''Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius''.
* On <u>''Mission: Impossible II''</u>, the logo fades in without the Viacom byline, which fades in after about a second.
* On <u>''Mission: Impossible II''</u>, the logo fades in without the Viacom byline, which fades in after about a second.
* A zoomed-in still variant of the 1988 version of the 1986 logo also exists, which was seen at the <u>end of a BBC1 UK airing of ''The Presidio'' on February 14, 1995</u>.
* A zoomed-in still variant of the 1988 version of the 1986 logo also exists, which was seen at the <u>end of a UK airing of ''The Presidio'' on [[BBC One|BBC1]] from February 14, 1995</u>.


'''Technique:''' A mixture of CGI animation and live-action, designed and composited by Jay Jacoby of Studio Productions (now Flip Your Lid Animation), who went on to produce the logos for [[Universal Pictures]] and [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]], among others. The CGI stars were created by David Sieg at Omnibus/Abel on a III Foonly F1 computer, and the mountain scenery was a physical model created and filmed by Apogee, Inc.
'''Technique:''' A mixture of CGI animation and live-action, designed and composited by Jay Jacoby of Studio Productions (now Flip Your Lid Animation), who went on to produce the logos for [[Universal Pictures]] and [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]], among others. The CGI stars were created by David Sieg at Omnibus/Abel on a III Foonly F1 computer, and the mountain scenery was a physical model created and filmed by Apogee, Inc.

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