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'''Logo:''' On a grey background, we see a balloon reading "PATHE!" in yellow, stylized after the speech bubble variant, made into a mobile, rotating around clockwise, with the letters revolving around as well. There are two shadows of the mobile casted in the background by two spotlights. Then, the mobile stalls in it's moment, only for it to rotate to it's side, with a shadow of a rooster to turn into view.
'''Logo:''' On a grey background, we see a balloon reading "PATHE!" in yellow, stylized after the speech bubble variant, made into a mobile, rotating around clockwise, with the letters revolving around as well. There are two shadows of the mobile casted in the background by two spotlights. Then, the mobile stalls in it's moment, only for it to rotate to it's side, with a shadow of a rooster to turn into view.


'''Trivia:''' There are replicas of the mobile seen in some Pathé cinemas. However, they are designed differently than the logo does.
'''Trivia:''' There are replicas of the mobile seen in some Pathé cinemas (mostly from the Netherlands). However, they are designed differently than the logo does.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
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'''Availability:''' Very common.
'''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)
*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 and France. The 1.85:1 version was only seen on UK DVD releases such as ''Les Choristes'' (''The Chorus''), ''菊次郎の夏'' (''Kikujiro'') as well as on the UK Blu-ray release of ''Be Kind Rewind''. The 1.33:1 version was most likely to appear on some anime releases in France such as ''Gunnm'' (''Battle Angel'' in the USA), ''Ghost in the Shell'' and ''Ninja Scroll''. It was however spotted on the UK DVD release of ''Angry Kid Season 1'' (Season 2 was distributed by [[2 Entertain (UK)|2 Entertain]]). It is unknown if this will appear on the French DVD release of ''Chicken Run'', considering that [[StudioCanal (France)|Studio Canal]] actually provided theatrical and home media rights to the film there.
*As with the last logo, it is used as a de-facto home video logo in the UK and France. The 1.85:1 version was only seen on UK DVD releases of films from the company such as ''Millions'', ''Chicken Run'', ''The Magic Roundabout'', ''Be Kind Rewind'' as well as many foreign films such as ''Les Choristes'' (''The Chorus'') and ''菊次郎の夏'' (''Kikujiro''). The 1.33:1 version was most likely to appear on some anime releases in France such as ''Gunnm'' (''Battle Angel'' in the USA), ''Ghost in the Shell'' and ''Ninja Scroll''. It was however spotted on the UK DVD release of ''Angry Kid Season 1'' (Season 2 was distributed by [[2 Entertain (UK)|2 Entertain]]). The 2.35:1 version appeared on some UK DVD releases such as ''127 Hours'' and ''Two Brothers''. It is unknown if this will appear on the French DVD release of ''Chicken Run'', considering that [[StudioCanal (France)|Studio Canal]] actually provided theatrical and home media rights to the film there.
*It is also seen at the beginning of the UK 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 print version of this logo appears at the end).
*It is also seen at the beginning of the UK 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 print version of this logo appears at the end).
*The print 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''.
*The print 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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