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* It was also seen on Comet's airing and streaming platforms of Season 3 to 5 opening of ''Sliders''.  
* It was also seen on Comet's airing and streaming platforms of Season 3 to 5 opening of ''Sliders''.  
* The logo also appeared in some video games, with the full version, the short version, or even the still version.
* The logo also appeared in some video games, with the full version, the short version, or even the still version.
* The only two [[Illumination]] films to use this were ''Despicable Me'' (the company's debut film) and ''Hop'' (albeit as a variant). Starting with ''Dr. Seuss' The Lorax'', the next logo is used.
* Strangely, it appeared on the 2000 British VHS release of ''Rambo: First Blood Part II'' instead of the TriStar logo, including the other [[Carolco Pictures|Carolco]] films that have releases in other countries on Blu-ray and DVD.
* Strangely, it appeared on the 2000 British VHS release of ''Rambo: First Blood Part II'' instead of the TriStar logo, including the other [[Carolco Pictures|Carolco]] films that have releases in other countries on Blu-ray and DVD.
* On newer HD prints of older Universal films, the 2002/2005 enhanced version plasters the original logos.
* On newer HD prints of older Universal films, the 2002/2005 enhanced version plasters the original logos.
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''General information''
''General information''
* The 100th anniversary logo was first unveiled on January 10, 2012, and is currently available on Universal's YouTube channel. It made its theatrical debut with ''Dr. Seuss' The Lorax'' (also the first [[Illumination]] film to use it, although trailers and TV spots for it had the previous logo) and made its last appearance on ''Mama''. It was also seen on the Australian film ''Mental''.
* The 100th anniversary logo was first unveiled on January 10, 2012, and is currently available on Universal's YouTube channel. It made its theatrical debut with ''Dr. Seuss' The Lorax'' and made its last appearance on ''Mama''. It was also seen on the Australian film ''Mental''.
* The version without the "100TH ANNIVERSARY" wording debuted theatrically on ''Identity Thief'', although it previously appeared at the end of ''Universal's Cinematic Spectacular: 100 Years of Movie Memories'' at Universal Studios Florida, on [[Illumination]] films starting with ''Despicable Me 2'', DreamWorks Animation films starting with ''How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World'', on trailers for movies released in 2013, and on the 2012 Blu-ray release of ''Vertigo''.
* The version without the "100TH ANNIVERSARY" wording debuted theatrically on ''Identity Thief'', although it previously appeared at the end of ''Universal's Cinematic Spectacular: 100 Years of Movie Memories'' at Universal Studios Florida, DreamWorks Animation films starting with ''How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World'', on trailers for movies released in 2013, and on the 2012 Blu-ray release of ''Vertigo''.
* It has also been used as a de-facto home entertainment logo since 2012, except on 2012-17 Illumination films, where they go straight to the previews.
* It has also been used as a de-facto home entertainment logo since 2012, except on 2012-17 Illumination films, where they go straight to the previews.
''Individual appearances and plasters''
''Individual appearances and plasters''
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