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'''Variant:''' Starting with ''Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva'' in late 2009, the Japanese characters' font has been changed. | '''Variant:''' Starting with ''Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva'' in late 2009, the Japanese characters' font has been changed. | ||
'''Technique:''' | '''Technique:''' Same as the last logo; the Toho logo and Japanese text were likely recomposited as a digital graphic on top of the original light effect footage. | ||
'''Audio:''' Usually silent or the opening theme of the film. | '''Audio:''' Usually silent or the opening theme of the film. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' | ||
* Seen on newer releases from the company, such as ''Ringu'', ''Shin Godzilla'' (before the 1954 TohoScope logo), the ''Pokémon'' films ( | * Seen on newer releases from the company, such as ''Ringu'', ''Shin Godzilla'' (before the 1954 TohoScope logo), the ''Pokémon'' films (however, it is plastered by the 1998 [[Miramax Films]] logo on US prints of ''Pokémon'' films from ''Pokémon 4Ever'' to ''Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys'') and ''Jujutsu Kaisen 0''. | ||
* It also appears on Japanese prints of MonsterVerse and Nintendo films since 2014 that were distributed elsewhere by [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] or [[Universal Pictures]]. | * It also appears on Japanese prints of MonsterVerse and Nintendo films since 2014 that were distributed elsewhere by [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] or [[Universal Pictures]]. | ||
* Also seen on recent Japanese prints of Studio Ghibli or Mamotu Hosoda-operated Studio Chizu films, sometimes before the Nippon Television Networks logo. | * Also seen on recent Japanese prints of Studio Ghibli or Mamotu Hosoda-operated Studio Chizu films, sometimes before the Nippon Television Networks logo. |