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*Sometimes, the logo was silent.
*Sometimes, the logo was silent.


'''Availability:''' Scarce. The standard version was seen on UK prints of films such as ''1492: Conquest of Paradise'', but has likely fallen to plastering with the current logo. The home video version was seen on video releases from the company at the time, while the interactive variant was spotted on the CD-I games ''Asterix: Caesar's Challenge'' and ''International Tennis Open''.
'''Availability:''' Scarce.  
* The standard version was seen on UK prints of films such as ''1492: Conquest of Paradise'', but has likely fallen to plastering with the current logo. It also appears on several VHS tapes from [[Guild Home Video (UK)|Guild]] and [[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment|Fox]].
The "Video" version appears on French VHS tapes released at the time.
* The interactive variant was spotted on the CD-I games ''Asterix: Caesar's Challenge'' and ''International Tennis Open''.


'''Editor's Note:''' This is a beautifully animated logo, and it is a worthy predecessor of the 10th logo.
'''Editor's Note:''' This is a beautifully animated logo, and it is a worthy predecessor of the 10th logo.
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'''Music/Sounds: None.
'''Music/Sounds: None.


'''Availability:''' This logo is seen on several trailers, on ''Chicken Run'' and ''Magic Roundabout'' (also known as ''Doogal'' in the US) and also appears (in yellow) on the video game ''Asterix and Obelix Take on Caesar''. The version with the rooster is very rare, which was seen on a trailer for ''Iron Lady''.
'''Availability:'''  
* This logo is seen on several trailers, on ''Chicken Run'' and ''Magic Roundabout'' (also known as ''Doogal'' in the US) and also appears (in yellow) on the video game ''Asterix and Obelix Take on Caesar''.
* The version with the rooster is very rare, which was seen on a trailer for ''Iron Lady''.


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*''Dirty Sanchez'' uses the same logo, with the exception of the end, when we see the shadow of scissors cutting one the threads of the balloon, making the rooster fall.
*''Dirty Sanchez'' uses the same logo, with the exception of the end, when we see the shadow of scissors cutting one the threads of the balloon, making the rooster fall.


'''FX/SFX:''' The Pathé logo turning backwards and the shadows. Nice CGI animation (though it may also be done with real models), produced by Landor Associates in Paris, France.
'''FX/SFX:''' The Pathé logo turning backward and the shadows. Nice CGI animation (though it may also be done with real models), produced by Landor Associates in Paris, France.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A lush piano, drum, choir, and string fanfare, sometimes with a chicken clucking at the end. ''Be Kind Rewind'' uses a cheap rendition of the fanfare, with acapella voices and kazoo.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A lush piano, drum, choir, and string fanfare, sometimes with a chicken clucking at the end. ''Be Kind Rewind'' uses a cheap rendition of the fanfare, with acapella voices and kazoo.


'''Availability:''' Very common. This plasters older logos on current prints of their output, and other distributors tags on films Pathé now owns (an example is on the Criterion Collection release of ''Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down'', in which Pathé obtained U.S. rights from its previous owner, Miramax) as well as being a de-facto home video logo in the UK (this is because 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment holds the distribution rights to Pathe's material on home media in that country). It is also seen at the beginning of international releases of ''Chicken Run'', accompanied with the film's theme music; however, it does not appear on the Dreamworks print, due to the the length of that Logo at the start of the film (although the 12th logo appears at the end).
'''Availability:''' Very common.
* This plasters older logos on current prints of their output, and other distributors tags on films Pathé now owns (an example is on the Criterion Collection release of ''Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down'', in which Pathé obtained U.S. rights from its previous owner, Miramax)
* As with the last logo, it is used as a de-facto home video logo in the UK on Fox/[[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment|Disney]]/[[Warner Bros. Home Entertainment|Warner]] releases.
* It is also seen at the beginning of international releases of ''Chicken Run'', accompanied with the film's theme music; however, it does not appear on the DreamWorks print, due to the length of that Logo at the start of the film (although the 12th logo appears at the end).


'''Editor's Note:''' This logo is considered a favorite for anyone who grew up watching Pathe films on cable television, VHS tapes, and DVDs during the 2000s.
'''Editor's Note:''' This logo is considered a favorite for anyone who grew up watching Pathe films on cable television, VHS tapes, and DVDs during the 2000s.


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