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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* For the logo's debut and its first official year (1990), the initial version of this logo is different from the one used afterward. It begins with clips of the 1927 and the 1936 Universal Pictures logos (see [[Universal Pictures (1923-1946)]]), ending with the previous logo as if it were a grand unveiling or passing of the torch. This is followed by the new logo animation, which, in the end, has the words "75th ANNIVERSARY" on top of it, with "75" in the middle of "ANNIVERSARY", which is in spaced-out letters like the MCA byline, and written out in script with "th" flashing in next to "75".
* For the logo's debut and its first official year (1990), the initial version of this logo is different from the one used afterward. It begins with clips of the 1927 and the 1936 Universal Pictures logos, ending with the previous logo as if it were a grand unveiling or passing of the torch. This is followed by the new logo animation, which, in the end, has the words "75th ANNIVERSARY" on top of it, with "75" in the middle of "ANNIVERSARY", which is in spaced-out letters like the MCA byline, and written out in script with "th" flashing in next to "75".
**A <u>rare Spanish version</u> exists and was used on a promotion for the company's film package in Spain.
**A <u>rare Spanish version</u> exists and was used on a promotion for the company's film package in Spain.
* On some widescreen films such as ''Far and Away'', the logo is zoomed out further than normal.  
* On some widescreen films such as ''Far and Away'', the logo is zoomed out further than normal.  

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