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'''Music/Sounds:''' Two electronic drum beats, followed by a synth note that holds out until the text stops zooming out. Otherwise, it's silent. Essentially a slightly extended version of the sound that plays when you open Netflix on a TV. | '''Music/Sounds:''' Two electronic drum beats, followed by a synth note that holds out until the text stops zooming out. Otherwise, it's silent. Essentially a slightly extended version of the sound that plays when you open Netflix on a TV. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' It was once very common, but it is slowly growing uncommon due to being plastered by the next logo. Seen on recent episodes of currently-streaming Netflix original shows, such as ''House of Cards'', ''The Magic School Bus Rides Again'', ''Turbo FAST'', ''Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt'' and others. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' Probably one of the most iconic logos of the 2010s. | '''Editor's Note:''' Probably one of the most iconic logos of the 2010s. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' For the Original Series variant, same as the previous logo. for the Original Film variant, a rising orchestral piece, ending with an orchestrated version of the traditional sounder, composed by Hans Zimmer. | '''Music/Sounds:''' For the Original Series variant, same as the previous logo. for the Original Film variant, a rising orchestral piece, ending with an orchestrated version of the traditional sounder, composed by Hans Zimmer. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' Current. It was first seen on ''Russian doll'', and can be found on other current Netflix films and TV shows. It also plasters the last logo on later prints of Netflix originals (''House of Cards'', ''Orange is the New Black'', etc.). Also appears on ''True & The Rainbow Kingdom'' and American prints of the 23rd season of ''Pokémon'', labeled as ''Pokémon Journeys: The Series''. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' | '''Editor's Note:''' A generally well-liked logo, though it has gained some criticism for seeming too busy or resembling a stock YouTuber intro. | ||
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