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'''Audio:''' None.
'''Audio:''' None.


'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''  
'''Audio Variants:'''  
*On the tapes with the Widescreen Series promo, announcer Don LaFontaine says "Presenting the Widescreen Series from Fox Video" halfway through the animation.
*On the tapes with the Widescreen Series promo, announcer Don LaFontaine says "Presenting the Widescreen Series from Fox Video" halfway through the animation.
*On the DVS VHS of ''Cheaper by the Dozen'', the announcer says "Now, an animated logo appears in three-dimensional gold letters "20th Century Fox Home Entertainment". Spotlights on either side of the logo point skyward and wave back and forth".
*On the DVS VHS of ''Cheaper by the Dozen'', the announcer says "Now, an animated logo appears in three-dimensional gold letters "20th Century Fox Home Entertainment". Spotlights on either side of the logo point skyward and wave back and forth".
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'''Audio:''' 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.
'''Audio:''' 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:''' Most of the time on PAL releases, the NTSC 1994 fanfare composed by Bruce Broughton would be used; however, there were some 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''.
'''Audio Variants:''' Most of the time on PAL releases, the NTSC 1994 fanfare composed by Bruce Broughton would be used; however, there were some 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''.


'''Availability:'''  
'''Availability:'''  
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'''Audio:''' VHS tapes and early DVD releases had the standard tone 1994 Fox fanfare arrangement, while middle-to-later DVD releases had the high tone 1997 fanfare arrangement.
'''Audio:''' VHS tapes and early DVD releases had the standard tone 1994 Fox fanfare arrangement, while middle-to-later DVD releases had the high tone 1997 fanfare arrangement.


'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' Sometimes, the logo is silent, or the 1997 fanfare in standard tone is used.
'''Audio Variant:''' Sometimes, the logo is silent, or the 1997 fanfare in standard tone is used.


'''Availability:''' Like with the previous logo, this was only used internationally, except on a few Canadian releases, but is much more common than before as a whole.
'''Availability:''' Like with the previous logo, this was only used internationally, except on a few Canadian releases, but is much more common than before as a whole.
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'''Audio:''' A calm, majestic fanfare, with a quiet whoosh sound effect is heard when the text shines.
'''Audio:''' A calm, majestic fanfare, with a quiet whoosh sound effect is heard when the text shines.


'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On the Blu-ray variant, a slight laser sound is heard for the blue flash.
'''Audio Variant:''' On the Blu-ray variant, a slight laser sound is heard for the blue flash.


'''Music/Sounds Trivia:''' The title screen of the Wii version of [[Netflix Originals|Netflix]] (released in 2010) uses [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=836SKIIiIRE a theme] that sounds very similar to this logo's theme.
'''Audio Trivia:''' The title screen of the Wii version of [[Netflix Originals|Netflix]] (released in 2010) uses [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=836SKIIiIRE a theme] that sounds very similar to this logo's theme.


'''Availability:'''   
'''Availability:'''   
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'''Audio:''' The 1997 Fox fanfare arrangement composed by David Newman. A short version is used on post-2013 releases.
'''Audio:''' The 1997 Fox fanfare arrangement composed by David Newman. A short version is used on post-2013 releases.


'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''  
'''Audio Variants:'''  
*DVD releases of ''The Simpsons'' Seasons 16 and 17 use the audio of Ralph Wiggum (voiced by Nancy Cartwright) singing along to the second half of the fanfare from ''The Simpsons Movie'', while season 18 uses the standard 1997 fanfare, with Fat Tony (voiced by Joe Mantegna) saying 'Fuggedaboutit...' on the last note.
*DVD releases of ''The Simpsons'' Seasons 16 and 17 use the audio of Ralph Wiggum (voiced by Nancy Cartwright) singing along to the second half of the fanfare from ''The Simpsons Movie'', while season 18 uses the standard 1997 fanfare, with Fat Tony (voiced by Joe Mantegna) saying 'Fuggedaboutit...' on the last note.
*On the 2011 Blu-ray releases of ''All Dogs Go to Heaven'' and ''When Harry Met Sally'', the fanfare is out-of-sync with the logo.
*On the 2011 Blu-ray releases of ''All Dogs Go to Heaven'' and ''When Harry Met Sally'', the fanfare is out-of-sync with the logo.
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