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*On original prints of ''National Lampoon's Senior Trip'', the fanfare is slightly slower and is -1.5 pitched.
*On original prints of ''National Lampoon's Senior Trip'', the fanfare is slightly slower and is -1.5 pitched.


'''Availability:''' Common. Much more prolific than their past logos, given their higher-profile status thanks to the Turner and Time Warner acquisitions.  
'''Availability:''' Much more prolific than their past logos, given their higher-profile status thanks to the Turner and Time Warner acquisitions.  


* This logo debuted on ''Wes Craven's New Nightmare'' (as a prototype), and was last seen on ''Going the Distance''.
* This logo debuted on ''Wes Craven's New Nightmare'' (as a prototype), and was last seen on ''Going the Distance''.
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*On ''If I Stay'', the 1999 Warner Bros. Pictures fanfare theme plays for the Warner Bros. Pictures section, and the fanfare from the previous logo for the NLC section, with the latter's theme being abridged.
*On ''If I Stay'', the 1999 Warner Bros. Pictures fanfare theme plays for the Warner Bros. Pictures section, and the fanfare from the previous logo for the NLC section, with the latter's theme being abridged.


'''Availability:''' Common.
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* It first debuted on ''The Rite'' (trailers for the movie use the previous logo) and appeared on most of the company's films from this era until it was retired in 2020, with the final film to use this logo being the HBO Max original ''Superintelligence''.
* It first debuted on ''The Rite'' (trailers for the movie use the previous logo) and appeared on most of the company's films from this era until it was retired in 2020, with the final film to use this logo being the HBO Max original ''Superintelligence''.
*The last film to use the TimeWarner byline was on ''Tag''. In contrast, the WarnerMedia byline first appeared on the trailer for ''Shazam!'' and the fully animated version first appeared on ''The Nun'' (as a variant), while the standard version first appeared on ''Isn't It Romantic''.
*The last film to use the TimeWarner byline was on ''Tag''. In contrast, the WarnerMedia byline first appeared on the trailer for ''Shazam!'' and the fully animated version first appeared on ''The Nun'' (as a variant), while the standard version first appeared on ''Isn't It Romantic''.
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