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* On ''Gremlins'', the logo appears in the color scheme used from the standard version of the logo, but with the "moon" colored {{color|blue}}; "{{color|red|AN}}" is above the logo, and "{{color|red|PRESENTATION}}" is below it. | * On ''Gremlins'' (1984), the logo appears in the color scheme used from the standard version of the logo, but with the "moon" colored {{color|blue}}; "{{color|red|AN}}" is above the logo, and "{{color|red|PRESENTATION}}" is below it. | ||
* Starting with ''Jurassic World'' in 2015, the silhouette of Elliott and E.T. have been updated to match the current onscreen logo, with the cape being redrawn and more accurate. It looks less like a chicken riding a bicycle. | * Starting with ''Jurassic World'' in 2015, the silhouette of Elliott and E.T. have been updated to match the current onscreen logo, with the cape being redrawn and more accurate. It looks less like a chicken riding a bicycle. | ||
* On ''Men In Black II'', the logo is thicker. | * On ''Men In Black II'' (2002), the logo is thicker. | ||
* On ''Fandango'', the logo scrolls up over the ending scene of the film, with "Can't Find My Way Home" by Blind Faith playing over it. | * On ''Fandango'' (1985), the logo scrolls up over the ending scene of the film, with "Can't Find My Way Home" by Blind Faith playing over it. | ||
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* The stripes and the text color saturations can vary depending on the film. | |||
* A shorter version shows the moon and stripes in place without animation, and it just shows the fade in of the company name, as well as the wheels turning. This version first appeared on ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'', and made its last appearance on ''Catch Me If You Can''. | * A shorter version shows the moon and stripes in place without animation, and it just shows the fade in of the company name, as well as the wheels turning. This version first appeared on ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'', and made its last appearance on ''Catch Me If You Can''. | ||
* On some movies such as ''The Goonies'' (1985) (first film to use the logo), ''Joe Versus the Volcano'' (1990), ''Cape Fear'' and ''Hook'' (both 1991), | * On some movies such as ''The Goonies'' (1985) (first film to use the logo), ''Joe Versus the Volcano'' (1990), ''Cape Fear'' and ''Hook'' (both 1991), ''A Far Off Place'' (1993) shot and released in 2.35:1 (anamorphic Panavision) and ''Twister'' (1996), as well as early [[ITV1 IDs|ITV]] airings of both ''Back to the Future Part III'' (1990) and ''The Flintstones'' (1994), the moon is flipped backwards. Full screen versions of some of these movies (e.g. 2001 VHS release of ''The Goonies'') use the normal variant on certain prints. | ||
* A still version appears at the end of ''War Horse'', ''Lincoln'', and ''The Hundred-Foot Journey'' (the final movie to use this logo; with the closing theme), ''West Side Story'' (2021), as well as some TV shows from Amblin. | * A still version appears at the end of ''War Horse'', ''Lincoln'', and ''The Hundred-Foot Journey'' (the final movie to use this logo; with the closing theme), ''West Side Story'' (2021; albeit with the 2015 print logo), as well as some TV shows from Amblin, such as ''Amazing Stories, Tiny Toon Adventures, Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain, Freakazoid!,'' among others. | ||
* A black & white version of the logo appears at the end of ''Hereafter''. | * A black & white version of the logo appears at the end of ''Hereafter''. | ||
* A medium-length version is known to exist on the original trailer of ''We're Back!: A Dinosaur's Story'', with the logo starting in the middle of its formation and also having the entire name fade in at once. | * A medium-length version is known to exist on the original trailer of ''We're Back!: A Dinosaur's Story'', with the logo starting in the middle of its formation and also having the entire name fade in at once. | ||
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* Most prints of ''E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial'' don't show this logo despite showing the logo on the packaging, except on the 1988 home video release and ABC Family/Freeform's print of the film. | * Most prints of ''E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial'' don't show this logo despite showing the logo on the packaging, except on the 1988 home video release and ABC Family/Freeform's print of the film. | ||
* The last film to use this logo was ''The Hundred-Foot Journey''. | * The last film to use this logo was ''The Hundred-Foot Journey''. | ||
* Despite being retired after the aformentioned film, this logo made a surprise appearance on ''The House with a Clock in Its Walls'', fitting with the retro theme, and ''West Side Story'' (2021, albeit still). | * Despite being retired after the aformentioned film, this logo made a surprise appearance on ''The House with a Clock in Its Walls'', fitting with the retro theme, and ''West Side Story'' (2021, albeit still and with the 2015 version of the print logo). | ||
* This appears at the end of the TV movie ''Amazing Stories: The Movie II''. | * This appears at the end of the TV movie ''Amazing Stories: The Movie II''. | ||