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'''Visuals:''' There is the 1981-1993 [[Columbia Pictures]] logo. The torch then shines into a bright abstract shape, like the sunburst effect on the 1976 logo, then it's revealed to be the Arc de Triomphe, which zooms out, surrounding the Torch Lady. The words "{{Font|Times New Roman|{{color|silver|'''Triumph Films'''}}}}" in the same Souvenir bold font from the 1975 logo fades and flashing in underneath the logo. Her torch continues to shine and the entire logo turns outlined. The byline "A Columbia Pictures/[[Gaumont]] Company" later fades in under the logo.
'''Visuals:''' There is the 1981-1993 [[Columbia Pictures]] logo. The torch then shines into a bright abstract shape, like the sunburst effect on the 1976 logo, then it's revealed to be the Arc de Triomphe, which zooms out, surrounding the Torch Lady. The words "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''Triumph Films'''}}", in the same Souvenir bold font from the 1975 logo, fades and flashing in underneath the logo. Her torch continues to shine and the entire logo turns outlined. The byline "A Columbia Pictures/[[Gaumont]] Company" later fades in under the logo.


'''Technique:''' Backlit animation.
'''Technique:''' Backlit animation.
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===2nd Logo (December 8, 1989-April 22, 1994)===
===2nd Logo (December 8, 1989-April 22, 1994)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a blue light appears at the bottom in the middle of the screen. The light later splits into nine rays that almost looks like the sunburst effect on the 1976 Columbia Pictures logo, which later zooms-out from screen bottom, revealing the outline of the word "TRIUMPH", which then lights up "I" to turn white and later spreads out to fill in the other words. Above the "I" in "TRIUMPH", there is a blue flower, with the text "{{color|blue|RELEASING CORPORATION}}" with lines in between being revealed, then the byline "{{color|blue|A unit of Columbia Pictures Entertainment, Inc.}}" fades in at the bottom of the screen.
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a blue light appears at the bottom in the middle of the screen. The light later splits into nine rays that almost looks like the sunburst effect on the 1976 Columbia Pictures logo, which later zooms-out from screen bottom, revealing the outline of the word "TRIUMPH", which then lights up "I" to turn white and later spreads out to fill in the other words. Above the "I" in "TRIUMPH", there is a blue flower, with the text "RELEASING CORPORATION" with lines in between being revealed, then the byline "A unit of Columbia Pictures Entertainment, Inc." fades in at the bottom of the screen.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
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'''Technique:''' Cel animation.
'''Technique:''' Cel animation.


'''Audio:''' A fantasy-oriented fanfare composed by Stephen Graziano, silence, or the film's opening theme.
'''Audio:''' A fantasy-oriented fanfare composed by Stephen Graziano; otherwise, silence or the film's opening theme.


'''Availability:'''  Seen on films such as ''Brainscan'', ''Zebrahead'', and ''Homicide'', among others. It might have been seen on theatrical prints of ''Jersey Girl'' (1992), ''I Come in Peace'' (a.k.a. ''Dark Angel'') and ''Robot Jox'', among others, but DVD and VHS releases omit this.
'''Availability:'''  Seen on films such as ''Brainscan'', ''Zebrahead'', and ''Homicide'', among others. It might have been seen on theatrical prints of ''Jersey Girl'' (1992), ''I Come in Peace'' (a.k.a. ''Dark Angel'') and ''Robot Jox'', among others, but DVD and VHS releases omit this.


===3rd Logo (March 3, 1995-February 17, 2006, September 5, 2014)===
===3rd Logo (March 3, 1995-February 17, 2006, September 5, 2014)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a bright orange light rises from the lower right-hand corner to the upper-left hand corner of the screen bringing along the 3-D word "TRIUMPH" rising from the bottom to the center. As the light starts to dim down to make a sunburst effect (almost similar to the 1976 Columbia Pictures and the recent Triumph logos), the orange light turns white revealing a {{color|deepskyblue|light blue}} line lighting up the flower while the word "TRIUMPH" later turns white and zooming in a little while the word "FILMS" in Trajan Pro Bold with lines in between zooming in and fading in slowly at the same time with the word above. The byline "{{Font|Times New Roman|{{color|blue|'''a Sony Pictures Entertainment company'''}}}}" later fades in fades in underneath the logo.
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a bright orange light rises from the lower right-hand corner to the upper-left hand corner of the screen, bringing along the 3-D word "TRIUMPH", rising from the bottom to the center. As the light starts to dim down to make a sunburst effect (almost similar to the 1976 Columbia Pictures and the recent Triumph logos), the orange light turns white, revealing a light blue line lighting up the flower, while the word "TRIUMPH" later turns white and zooms in a little. The word "FILMS" (in Trajan Bold), with lines in between, slowly zooms and fades in at the same time with the word above. The byline "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''a Sony Pictures Entertainment company'''}}" later fades in underneath the logo.


'''Closing:''' There is a closing logo where everything is white and still.
'''Closing:''' There is a closing logo where everything is white and still.


'''Variant:''' On films released in matted widescreen after the company's revival in 2002, such as ''Steamboy'' and ''The Second Chance'', the logo is actually formatted in the 2:35.1 aspect ratio stretched to fill the frame, rather than using the 16:9 version of the logo.
'''Variant:''' On films released in matted widescreen after the company's revival in 2002, such as ''Steamboy'' and ''The Second Chance'', the logo is actually formatted in the 2:35.1 aspect ratio stretched to fill the frame, rather than using the 16:9 version.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Audio:''' The Graziano fanfare from the last logo, silence, or the film's opening theme.
'''Audio:''' The Graziano fanfare from the last logo; otherwise, silence or the film's opening theme.


'''Availability:'''  Seen on many Triumph releases such as ''Magic in the Water'', ''Jury Duty'', ''Solo'' (1996), ''SuperBabies: Baby Geniuses 2'', ''Screamers'', and the U.S. release of ''Steamboy'', among others; Some home video releases may omit this logo. The in-credit variant appears at the end of ''The Remaining'', but the start of the film only has the [[Affirm Films]] logo. This may have appeared on theatrical prints of ''Zombie Strippers'', but home media releases have the Stage 6 logo instead.
'''Availability:'''  Seen on many Triumph releases such as ''Magic in the Water'', ''Jury Duty'', ''Solo'' (1996), ''SuperBabies: Baby Geniuses 2'', ''Screamers'', and the U.S. release of ''Steamboy'', among others; Some home video releases may omit this logo. The in-credit variant appears at the end of ''The Remaining'', but the start of the film only has the [[Affirm Films]] logo. This may have appeared on theatrical prints of ''Zombie Strippers'', but home media releases have the Stage 6 logo instead.


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