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*<u>March 1-December 27, 2002:</u> For the logo's debut and its first official year (2002), the words "'''{{Font|Times New Roman|''90''}}<sup>{{small|''TH''}}</sup> ANNIVERSARY'''" in gold, with "'''{{font|Times New Roman|''90''}}'''" bigger, "<sup><small>'''''TH'''''</small></sup>" smaller and on the top right of "'''{{font|Times New Roman|''90''}}'''", and "'''ANNIVERSARY'''" below, fade in with the Viacom byline, sandwiched between the peak of the mountain. Again, the trademark symbol ("™") is used in place of the registered trademark symbol ("®") in this variation. | *<u>March 1-December 27, 2002:</u> For the logo's debut and its first official year (2002), the words "'''{{Font|Times New Roman|''90''}}<sup>{{small|''TH''}}</sup> ANNIVERSARY'''" in gold, with "'''{{font|Times New Roman|''90''}}'''" bigger, "<sup><small>'''''TH'''''</small></sup>" smaller and on the top right of "'''{{font|Times New Roman|''90''}}'''", and "'''ANNIVERSARY'''" below, fade in with the Viacom byline, sandwiched between the peak of the mountain. Again, the trademark symbol ("™") is used in place of the registered trademark symbol ("®") in this variation. | ||
**On <u>earlier films released with the 90th Anniversary variant</u> (such as ''Hey Arnold!: The Movie'', ''Serving Sara'', and ''Changing Lanes''), the logo's general color scheme is brighter and more cartoonish. The stars have a stronger motion blur effect, but one star is missing from the first half of the logo, and the stars in the final shot are somewhat off-center from the rest of the mountain. There is also an error during the portion where the script zooms back, in which some of the stars seem to jump out of the reflection of the text. The clouds in the sky and around the mountain also appear less realistic than in the later version, and the sky background in the second half appears to be stretched vertically (however, on ''We Were Soldiers'', which was the first film to use the 90th Anniversary logo, the sky background is more or less unaltered). Also, the trademark symbol is yellow instead of white. | **On <u>earlier films released with the 90th Anniversary variant</u> (such as ''Hey Arnold!: The Movie'', ''Serving Sara'', and ''Changing Lanes''), the logo's general color scheme is brighter and more cartoonish. The stars have a stronger motion blur effect and are darker/sleeker in the final shot, but one star is missing from the first half of the logo, and the stars in the final shot are somewhat off-center from the rest of the mountain. There is also an error during the portion where the script zooms back, in which some of the stars seem to jump out of the reflection of the text. The clouds in the sky and around the mountain also appear less realistic than in the later version, and the sky background in the second half appears to be stretched vertically (however, on ''We Were Soldiers'', which was the first film to use the 90th Anniversary logo, the sky background is more or less unaltered). Also, the trademark symbol is yellow instead of white. | ||
**The 90th Anniversary variant was reanimated to look more natural starting with ''The Sum of All Fears'' (the only film that didn't use the revised variant was ''The Hours'', which used the earlier version), with the color of the trademark symbol being changed to white. The version used on that film would later become the regular logo without the 90th Anniversary tag, which was introduced the following year. | **The 90th Anniversary variant was reanimated to look more natural starting with ''The Sum of All Fears'' (the only film that didn't use the revised variant was ''The Hours'', which used the earlier version), with the color of the trademark symbol being changed to white. The version used on that film would later become the regular logo without the 90th Anniversary tag, which was introduced the following year. | ||
**Sometimes, the 90th Anniversary variant fades in after the camera pans down from the sky. | **Sometimes, the 90th Anniversary variant fades in after the camera pans down from the sky. |