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* On a Foxtel Movies print of ''The Hurricane'', the second horn theme (which normally comes out of the right channel) is omitted, likely due to a mastering mistake.
* On a Foxtel Movies print of ''The Hurricane'', the second horn theme (which normally comes out of the right channel) is omitted, likely due to a mastering mistake.
* On ''The Lost World: Jurassic Park'' (the logo's debut film) and some prints of ''How the Grinch Stole Christmas'' (2000), the fanfare is slightly re-orchestrated.
* On ''The Lost World: Jurassic Park'' (the logo's debut film) and some prints of ''How the Grinch Stole Christmas'' (2000), the fanfare is slightly re-orchestrated.
* On ''Phil's Dance Party'' and Freeform prints of ''Nutty Professor II: The Klumps'' (2000), the music from the next logo is heard, appearing on the latter due to bad plastering.
* On ''Phil's Dance Party'' (albeit as a variant) and Freeform prints of ''Nutty Professor II: The Klumps'' (2000), the music from the next logo is heard, appearing on the latter due to bad plastering.
* On Vudu prints of ''Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus'', streaming prints of pre-2006 Barbie DTV movies, a French television airing of ''The Green Mile'', AMC prints of ''The Lost World: Jurassic Park'', and a promo for Universal Studios Orlando, the logo's music is in a lower pitch.
* On Vudu prints of ''Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus'', streaming prints of pre-2006 Barbie DTV movies, a French television airing of ''The Green Mile'', AMC prints of ''The Lost World: Jurassic Park'', and a promo for Universal Studios Orlando, the logo's music is in a lower pitch.
* On ''Scott Pilgrim vs. The World'', a 8-bit rendition of the fanfare is heard. According to the storyboards of this film, it was supposed to have a bass rumble, a guitar squall and drums, drumming over the 16-bit logo. The logo's regular music was used when Lucas Lee (played by Chris Evans) comes out of his green room for the shooting of his film, in which the hits and the last note are synced to his actions, such as cracking his neck, using his skateboard and landing on his feet at the scene. However, the logo's regular music is used on a still version of this logo (in low quality to match the game's visuals) in ''Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Video Game'' and the next logo (without the Comcast byline) in the Definitive Edition.
* On ''Scott Pilgrim vs. The World'', a 8-bit rendition of the fanfare is heard. According to the storyboards of this film, it was supposed to have a bass rumble, a guitar squall and drums, drumming over the 16-bit logo. The logo's regular music was used when Lucas Lee (played by Chris Evans) comes out of his green room for the shooting of his film, in which the hits and the last note are synced to his actions, such as cracking his neck, using his skateboard and landing on his feet at the scene. However, the logo's regular music is used on a still version of this logo (in low quality to match the game's visuals) in ''Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Video Game'' and the next logo (without the Comcast byline) in the Definitive Edition.
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