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* The stripes and the text color saturations can vary depending on the film. | * The stripes and the text color saturations can vary depending on the film. | ||
* A <u>shorter version</u> 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 both ''The Making of The Money Pit'' and ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'', and made its last appearance on ''Catch Me If You Can''. | * A <u>shorter version</u> 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 both ''The Making of The Money Pit'' and ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'', and made its last appearance on ''Catch Me If You Can''. | ||
* On some movies such as <u>''The Goonies''</u>, <u>''Joe Versus the Volcano''</u>, <u>''Cape Fear'' | * On some movies such as <u>''The Goonies''</u>, <u>''Joe Versus the Volcano''</u>, as well as <u>''Cape Fear'' </u> and <u>''Hook''</u> (both released together in 1991), <u>''A Far Off Place''</u> and <u>''Twister''</u> (all being shot and released in 2.35:1 for anamorphic Panavision), as well as <u>early [[ITV1|ITV]] airings of ''Back to the Future Part III'' and ''The Flintstones''</u>, the moon is flipped backwards. Full screen versions of some of these movies (e.g. the 2001 VHS release of ''The Goonies'') use the normal variant on certain prints instead. | ||
* A still version appears at the end of <u>''War Horse''</u>, <u>''Lincoln''</u>, and <u>''The Hundred-Foot Journey''</u> (the final movie to use this logo; with the closing theme), as well as being used as [[Amblin Television|a television logo]]. | * A still version appears at the end of <u>''War Horse''</u>, <u>''Lincoln''</u>, and <u>''The Hundred-Foot Journey''</u> (the final movie to use this logo; with the closing theme), as well as being used as [[Amblin Television|a television logo]]. | ||
* A black & white version of the logo exists, which appears at the end of <u>''Hereafter''</u>. | * A black & white version of the logo exists, which appears at the end of <u>''Hereafter''</u>. |