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'''Technique:''' CGI effects. | '''Technique:''' CGI effects. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' The 1994 Fox fanfare arrangement composed by Bruce Broughton (VHS and LD only); silent on the DVDs | '''Music/Sounds:''' The 1994 Fox fanfare arrangement composed by Bruce Broughton (VHS and LD only); silent on the DVDs. It was once rumoured that the 1997 Fox fanfare composed by David Newman was heard on very few international releases, but this remains unconfirmed. | ||
'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | '''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | ||
* Most of the time on PAL releases, the NTSC 1994 fanfare composed by Bruce Broughton would be used; however, there were extremely rare cases (especially in its early years of use) where the PAL pitched version would be heard instead, examples includes the UK VHS of ''The Lipstick Camera'', a few ''X-Files'' releases and the original UK THX-certified VHS (as well as a 2001 Thai VCD print) of ''Braveheart''. | * Most of the time on PAL releases, the NTSC 1994 fanfare composed by Bruce Broughton would be used; however, there were extremely rare cases (especially in its early years of use) where the PAL pitched version would be heard instead, examples includes the UK VHS of ''The Lipstick Camera'', a few ''X-Files'' releases and the original UK THX-certified VHS (as well as a 2001 Thai VCD print) of ''Braveheart''. | ||
* On the 1995 UK VHS of ''From Star Wars to Jedi: The Making of a Saga'' (which came bundled with the ''Star Wars Trilogy: The Definitive Collection'' UK VHS set), the logo is entirely silent. | * On the 1995 UK VHS of ''From Star Wars to Jedi: The Making of a Saga'' (which came bundled with the ''Star Wars Trilogy: The Definitive Collection'' UK VHS set) and the Mexican VHS of ''FernGully: The Last Rainforest'', the logo is entirely silent. | ||
'''Availability:''' Depends on where you live in, but as a whole, fairly common. | '''Availability:''' Depends on where you live in, but as a whole, fairly common. |