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Moved some from the logo variations page. They are not "variations" according to the CLG Wiki glossary.
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*Beginning around 1991, there is less of a glow around the filmbox. It also has a more {{Font color|purple|purplish}} tone to it.
*Beginning around 1991, there is less of a glow around the filmbox. It also has a more {{Font color|purple|purplish}} tone to it.
*There is a 2.35:1 scope variant, cropped from the 1.85:1 aspect ratio.
*There is a 2.35:1 scope variant, cropped from the 1.85:1 aspect ratio.
*On ''Drop Dead Fred'', the logo has more glowing blue around the box and filmstrips.
**On the Universal DVD from the UK, it looks similar to the regular variant, likely due to it being enhanced in anamorphic widescreen. You can even see the outline of the regular variant if you take a closer look at it.
*On ''Slash & Burn: The Freddy Krueger Story'', a still in-credit version of this logo is seen.


'''Closing Variants:'''
'''Closing Variants:'''
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*On 3D films, a different logo is used where the filmstrips, ladders, and text zoom-in.
*On 3D films, a different logo is used where the filmstrips, ladders, and text zoom-in.
*On the behind the scenes featurette of the Australian DVD of ''Dumb and Dumber'' and the European Spanish VHS of ''La Princesa Cisne'' (''The Swan Princess''), the prototype 1994 logo is bylineless.
*On the behind the scenes featurette of the Australian DVD of ''Dumb and Dumber'' and the European Spanish VHS of ''La Princesa Cisne'' (''The Swan Princess''), the prototype 1994 logo is bylineless.
*On ''Wes Craven's New Nightmare'', the prototype logo has a slightly less sharper tone to it. It is also zoomed out a little bit as well.
*On ''The Swan Princess'', the prototype logo has less glowing blue around the box and filmstrips, looking similar to the 1987 logo.
*On ''The Adventures of Pinocchio'', The logo is still.
*On ''The Long Kiss Goodnight'', ''Jackie Chan's First Strike'', and ''Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery'', the Turner byline is smaller than normal.
*On the VHS release of ''Lost in Space'', the logo is fully zoomed in to the point where it takes up the width of the screen.
*On ''Normal Adolescent Behavior'', the Time Warner byline is absent.


'''Closing Variants:'''
'''Closing Variants:'''
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*Starting from when the 1997 Time Warner byline was used, the logo is still and has the respective byline. Despite replacing the early variant as an opening logo, the later variant was almost never used as a closing logo.
*Starting from when the 1997 Time Warner byline was used, the logo is still and has the respective byline. Despite replacing the early variant as an opening logo, the later variant was almost never used as a closing logo.
*Some films have the print logo shown, which scrolls up with the credits. It also may have the credit "A NEW LINE CINEMA RELEASE".
*Some films have the print logo shown, which scrolls up with the credits. It also may have the credit "A NEW LINE CINEMA RELEASE".
*On ''Dumb and Dumber'' The logo has more glowing blue around the box and filmstrips. This only appears on the theatrical version of the movie. The 2006 Unrated DVD and current TV airings plaster this with the still 2003 logo with the TimeWarner byline.


'''FX/SFX:''' The CGI animation of the filmstrips and the box, and the zooming out of the text.
'''FX/SFX:''' The CGI animation of the filmstrips and the box, and the zooming out of the text.
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