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* On 4:3 prints of films from 2003 until 2012, starting with ''Peter Pan'' and ending with ''Wanderlust'', the logo zooms out to a much farther distance than usual. This is because the films are shot in a 1.66:1 ratio, and framed for 2.39:1 scope.
* On 4:3 prints of films from 2003 until 2012, starting with ''Peter Pan'' and ending with ''Wanderlust'', the logo zooms out to a much farther distance than usual. This is because the films are shot in a 1.66:1 ratio, and framed for 2.39:1 scope.
* In 2008, the original 1997 version of this logo was remastered for digital releases.
* In 2008, the original 1997 version of this logo was remastered for digital releases.
* Starting in 2009, the URL was removed in favor of the byline "A DIVISION OF NBC UNIVERSAL", also in an {{color|orange|orangish}} color and in the Copperplate Gothic typeface, which fades in toward the end. The byline was also added to the logo of Universal's television division at the time, [[Universal Media Studios]].
* Starting in 2009, the URL was removed in favor of the byline "A DIVISION OF NBC UNIVERSAL", also in an {{color|orange|orangish}} color and in the Copperplate Gothic typeface, which fades in toward the end. The byline was also added to the logo of NBCUniversal's television division at the time, [[Universal Media Studios]].
* On some films, such as ''Munich'' and ''Nanny McPhee Returns'', the logo is bylineless.
* On some films, such as ''Munich'' and ''Nanny McPhee Returns'', the logo is bylineless.
* On German movies such as ''One Way'' (2006) and ''The Coming Days'' (2010), the 1999 variant is used, but "UNIVERSAL PICTURES" in an {{color|orange|orangish}} color and the Univers typeface fades in.
* On German movies such as ''One Way'' (2006) and ''The Coming Days'' (2010), the 1999 variant is used, but "UNIVERSAL PICTURES" in an {{color|orange|orangish}} color and the Univers typeface fades in.
* Since 2004, this logo was used on licensed games (due to the closure of Universal Interactive). It's either the still print logo on a black or white background (mainly for GBA, NDS, and mobile games), or just the last part with the shining; however, a very few amount of titles like ''Despicable Me: The Game'' use the entire animation. Sometimes, it replaced the Universal Interactive logo on earlier games like ''The Grinch''.
* Since 2004, this logo was used on licensed games (due to the closure of Universal Interactive). It's either the still print logo on a black or white background (mainly for GBA, NDS, and mobile games), or just the last part with the shining; however, a very few amount of titles like ''Despicable Me: The Game'' use the entire animation. Sometimes, it replaced the Universal Interactive logo on earlier games like ''The Grinch''.
* On ''Curious George'' and ''The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie'', the logo is brighter.
* On ''Curious George'' and ''The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie'', the logo is brighter.
* On the promo of Universal Orlando Florida, the URL www.universalstudios.com is replaced with www.universalorlando.com.
* On the promo of Universal Orlando Resort, the URL www.universalstudios.com is replaced with www.universalorlando.com.


'''Closing Variants:''' On the pre-2006 international home entertainment prints of ''Barbie in the Nutcracker'' and ''Barbie as Rapunzel'', the first version of the logo appears in the last few seconds.  
'''Closing Variants:''' On the pre-2006 international home entertainment prints of ''Barbie in the Nutcracker'' and ''Barbie as Rapunzel'', the first version of the logo appears in the last few seconds.  
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