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'''Logo:''' On a black background, an arc slowly appears and brightens. A series of lights begin appearing below the arc and we see that this is another globe, looking over Europe. We move down as the lights appear all over Europe, and then Africa (the Earth's continents now have a {{color|green}}, {{color|gold|yellow}}, and {{color|red}} color scheme). As we begin to zoom out, the word "UNIVERSAL", in the Universal Serif font (this time the text is still {{color|gold}}, but has the inner white part of the text rising out of a {{color|gold}} outline), rotates to the front of the globe as the lights emanating from the continents dim out. By this time, the globe is shining from the back.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, an arc slowly appears and brightens. A series of lights begin appearing below the arc and we see that this is another globe, looking over Europe. We move down as the lights appear all over Europe, and then Africa (the Earth's continents now have a {{color|green}}, {{color|gold|yellow}}, and {{color|red}} color scheme). As we begin to zoom out, the word "UNIVERSAL", in the Universal Serif font (this time the text is still {{color|gold}}, but has the inner white part of the text rising out of a {{color|gold}} outline), rotates to the front of the globe as the lights emanating from the continents dim out. By this time, the globe is shining from the back.


'''Trivia:''' The logo was introduced to coincide with the rebranding of MCA, Inc. as Universal Studios, Inc. on December 9, 1996 - and in fact, the logo technically debuted in print form on the same day.<!--However that is NOT enough to change the date of various pages since we don't cover print logos - for all intents and purposes this still debuted in 1997!-->
'''Trivia:''' The logo was introduced to coincide with the rebranding of MCA, Inc. as Universal Studios, Inc. on December 9, 1996, and in fact, the logo technically debuted in print form on the same day.<!--However that is NOT enough to change the date of various pages since we don't cover print logos - for all intents and purposes this still debuted in 1997!-->


'''Alternate Descriptive Video Descriptions:''' Now in a black sky a sliver of sunlight crests the Earth. Rays of light shoot off the continents and a three-dimensional word orbits the planet. Universal. A web address appears. www.universalstudios.com.
'''Alternate Descriptive Video Descriptions:''' Now in a black sky a sliver of sunlight crests the Earth. Rays of light shoot off the continents and a three-dimensional word orbits the planet. Universal. A web address appears. www.universalstudios.com.
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* On some films, such as ''The Soloist'', the music is PAL-pitched.
* On some films, such as ''The Soloist'', the music is PAL-pitched.


'''Availability:''' Very common.
'''Availability:''' Very common. Appears on all Universal films from the era. This logo first appeared on ''The Lost World: Jurassic Park'' (although the trailers, TV spots and a featurette use the previous logo) and made its final theatrical appearance on ''Wanderlust''.
* Appears on all Universal films from the era.
* This logo first appeared on ''The Lost World: Jurassic Park'' (although the trailers, TV spots and a featurette use the previous logo) and made its final theatrical appearance on ''Wanderlust''.
* This logo also precedes releases originally without this logo on video (and served as a de facto home entertainment logo), before direct-to-home media content (like ''An American Girl: McKenna Shoots for the Stars''), TV shows (like ''The Office'') and occasionally on cable channels, usually on made-for-TV movies (and as a result of that, sometimes deletes [[USA Cable Entertainment]] and other [[Universal Television]]-related logos at the end).
* This logo also precedes releases originally without this logo on video (and served as a de facto home entertainment logo), before direct-to-home media content (like ''An American Girl: McKenna Shoots for the Stars''), TV shows (like ''The Office'') and occasionally on cable channels, usually on made-for-TV movies (and as a result of that, sometimes deletes [[USA Cable Entertainment]] and other [[Universal Television]]-related logos at the end).
* Also seen on new prints of ''The Blues Brothers'' (the theatrical cut only, the expanded version actually uses the 1963 logo), ''Tremors'' (replacing the 9th Logo), ''The American President'', a PAL DVD release of ''The Shadow'' and ''Strange Days'' (Blu-ray international prints). It was also seen on the 1999 DVD of ''The Last Starfighter'', plastering the 10th and Lorimar logos.
* Also seen on new prints of ''The Blues Brothers'' (the theatrical cut only, the expanded version actually uses the 1963 logo), ''Tremors'' (replacing the 9th Logo), ''The American President'', a PAL DVD release of ''The Shadow'' and ''Strange Days'' (Blu-ray international prints). It was also seen on the 1999 DVD of ''The Last Starfighter'', plastering the 10th and Lorimar logos.

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