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*The font color seems to be mainly white, {{Font color|antiquewhite|ivory}}, or {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} (though this may be due to film deterioration), while still a bit planetary.
*The font color seems to be mainly white, {{Font color|antiquewhite|ivory}}, {{Font color|pink|pink}}, or {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} (though this may be due to film deterioration), while still a bit planetary.
*The "{{Font color|#FFD900|'''UNIVERSAL'''}}" font is different from the movie version, and is much skinnier and stretched out.
*The "{{Font color|#FFD900|'''UNIVERSAL'''}}" font is different from the movie version, and is much skinnier and stretched out.
*The MCA globe bug common with previous logos is no longer included with the logo (as it was moved to the copyright notice on the ending credits).
*The MCA globe bug common with previous logos is no longer included with the logo (as it was moved to the copyright notice on the ending credits).
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*On some French-dubbed shows such as ''New York Undercover'', "EN ASSOCIATION AVEC" appears on a {{Font color|blue|blue}} bar.
*On some French-dubbed shows such as ''New York Undercover'', "EN ASSOCIATION AVEC" appears on a {{Font color|blue|blue}} bar.
*A rare German version of the bylineless variant, where the globe is oriented towards Europe and Africa, and the texts "Eine Produktion von" and "und das redaktionsbüro" exists.
*A rare German version of the bylineless variant, where the globe is oriented towards Europe and Africa, and the texts "Eine Produktion von" and "und das redaktionsbüro" exists.
*An open matte version of the logo exists.


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'''Music/Sounds:''' A majestic French horn fanfare, based on Universal's long version of its 1990 jingle. A low tone was also included starting in 1991 on Quantum Leap. All composed by James Horner.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A majestic 7-note French horn fanfare, based on Universal's long version of its 1990 jingle. A low tone was also included starting in 1991 on the ''Quantum Leap'' season 4 episode "Justice". All composed by James Horner.


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'''Music/Sounds:''' A short version of the movie counterpart's theme. On some shows, it's silent. NBC, CBS and ABC used their generic themes. Variations of the theme are listed below. All composed by Jerry Goldsmith.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A short version of the movie counterpart's theme. On some shows, it's silent. NBC, CBS and ABC used their generic themes. Variations of the theme are listed below. All composed by Jerry Goldsmith.
*1997-2000: A longer version of the theme used for Universal Television Entertainment and the longer version of Universal Television Enterprises and Universal Worldwide Television. It was used for the first two until 1998 while it was used for the latter until 2000.
*1997-2000: A longer version of the theme used for Universal Television Entertainment and the longer version of Universal Television Enterprises and Universal Worldwide Television. It was used for the first two until 1998 while it was used for the latter until 2000.
*1997-1998: An odd short version only heard on Roar and Sliders.
*1997-April 23, 1999: An odd short version only heard on ''Roar'' and ''Sliders''.
*2002-2004: Another odd short version with four notes.
*2002-2004: Another odd short version with four notes.
*2003-2004: Final short version using the first three notes playing fast and the last note of the theme.
*2003-2004: Final short version using the first three notes playing fast and the last note of the theme.
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