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* On the end of Discovery Channel Southeast Asian prints of ''Jaws'' and ''Jaws 2'', the logo is faster and the credits music plays over the logo.
* On the end of Discovery Channel Southeast Asian prints of ''Jaws'' and ''Jaws 2'', the logo is faster and the credits music plays over the logo.


'''Technique:''' Live-action for the globe, combined with 2D animation for the Van Allen belts, and fading effects for the text. This was very advanced for the 1960s, and its longevity is impressive, especially considering how computerized logos were making their debut during the 1980s.
'''Technique:''' Live-action for the globe, combined with 2D animation for the Van Allen belts, and fading effects for the text.


'''Music/Sounds:''' None or occasionally the opening theme of the movie. Such memorable instances include ''Father Goose'' (composed by Nelson Riddle), ''The Ghost and Mr. Chicken'', ''Scarface'' (1983), ''The Dark Crystal'', and ''The Night Walker'' (both composed by Vic Mizzy). The opening tag from the latter film was also heard in abridged form on ''The World of Abbott and Costello''. The 1972 feature-length pilot of the TV series ''Emergency!'' used a dramatic, drum-driven fanfare based upon the series' theme.
'''Music/Sounds:''' None or occasionally the opening theme of the movie. Such memorable instances include ''Father Goose'' (composed by Nelson Riddle), ''The Ghost and Mr. Chicken'', ''Scarface'' (1983), ''The Dark Crystal'', and ''The Night Walker'' (both composed by Vic Mizzy). The opening tag from the latter film was also heard in abridged form on ''The World of Abbott and Costello''. The 1972 feature-length pilot of the TV series ''Emergency!'' used a dramatic, drum-driven fanfare based upon the series' theme.
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* It was also found on some trailers for ''Back to the Future: Part III'', ''Ghost Dad'', ''Jetsons: The Movie'', ''Problem Child'', and ''Darkman'', respectively, all of which ultimately used the next logo.
* It was also found on some trailers for ''Back to the Future: Part III'', ''Ghost Dad'', ''Jetsons: The Movie'', ''Problem Child'', and ''Darkman'', respectively, all of which ultimately used the next logo.


'''Legacy:''' An iconic logo, one that lasted 27 years, making it one of the longest-used logos in film.
'''Legacy:''' One of the longest-used logos in film due to its 27-year lifespan and use in many popular films.


===2nd Logo (May 25, 1990-June 18, 1997)===
===2nd Logo (May 25, 1990-June 18, 1997)===
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