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* In 2008, the original 1997 version of this logo was remastered for digital releases and TV airings.
* In 2008, the original 1997 version of this logo was remastered for digital releases and TV airings.
* Starting with ''Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant'' on October 23, 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]].
* Starting with ''Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant'' on October 23, 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'', ''Coraline'' 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 (with or without the copyright stamp); 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 (with or without the copyright stamp); 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''.
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* It also appears on the 1999 DVD release of ''The Last Starfighter'', plastering the 1963 logo and the Lorimar Productions logo.
* It also appears on the 1999 DVD release of ''The Last Starfighter'', plastering the 1963 logo and the Lorimar Productions logo.
* Despite this logo ending in regular usage on February 16, 2012, it continued to appear until July 3, 2012.
* Despite this logo ending in regular usage on February 16, 2012, it continued to appear until July 3, 2012.
* It was also found on some trailers for ''Dr. Seuss' The Lorax'', ''Battleship'', ''American Reunion'', ''The Five-Year Engagement'', and ''Snow White & The Huntsman'' (with the movies themselves using the next logo).
* It was also found on some trailers for ''The Lorax'', ''Battleship'', ''American Reunion'', ''The Five-Year Engagement'', and ''Snow White & The Huntsman'' (with the movies themselves using the next logo).
* It (and the [[Imagine Entertainment]] logo) was retained on [[PBS Kids]] airings of the first two ''Curious George'' films.
* It (and the [[Imagine Entertainment]] logo) was retained on [[PBS Kids]] airings of the first two ''Curious George'' films.
* [[BBC One]] UK airings of ''The Watcher'' (2000) also retain the logo, following the Wonderful World of Disney intro.
* [[BBC One]] UK airings of ''The Watcher'' (2000) also retain the logo, following the Wonderful World of Disney intro.
* 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 only [[Laika]] film to use this logo was ''Coraline'', the later two films ''ParaNorman'' and ''The Boxtrolls'' used the next logo.
* 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.
* Strangely, it also appears on the 2000 UK 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 also appears on the 2000 UK 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.
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