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* On <u>4:3 full screen prints of later films from 2005 until 2014</u>, starting with ''The Legend of Zorro'', the logo zooms out to a much farther distance than usual. This is because the letters were shot and released in 2.35:1 (anamorphic Panavision), similar to the flipped moon variant used for all six films and framed for 2.39:1 scope. | * On <u>4:3 full screen prints of later films from 2005 until 2014</u>, starting with ''The Legend of Zorro'', the logo zooms out to a much farther distance than usual. This is because the letters were shot and released in 2.35:1 (anamorphic Panavision), similar to the flipped moon variant used for all six films and framed for 2.39:1 scope. | ||
* On <u>the ending of ''Memoirs of a Geisha''</u>, it starts with the stripes positioning. | * On <u>the ending of ''Memoirs of a Geisha''</u>, it starts with the stripes positioning. | ||
* On | * On ''The Making of The Money Pit'', after the logo forms, the copyright notice which reads "copyright ©1986 Amblin Entertainment and Universal Studios" fades in at the bottom of the screen. | ||
'''Technique:''' Traditional animation. | '''Technique:''' Traditional animation. | ||
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'''Audio Variant:''' Usually, the logo is silent or has the film's closing score. | '''Audio Variant:''' Usually, the logo is silent or has the film's closing score. | ||
'''Availability:''' The flipped moon variant debuted at the end of ''The Goonies'', while the normal variant debuted at the end of ''Back to the Future'', and can be found on almost every 1985-2014 | '''Availability:''' The flipped moon variant debuted at the end of ''The Goonies'', while the normal variant debuted at the end of ''Back to the Future'', and can be found on almost every 1985-2014 Amblin film with the final one being ''The Hundred-Foot Journey''. | ||
* Despite being retired after the aforementioned film, this logo also appeared on ''The House with a Clock in Its Walls'', fitting with the retro theme. | * Despite being retired after the aforementioned film, this logo also appeared on ''The House with a Clock in Its Walls'', fitting with the retro theme. | ||
* It is also seen at the end of the 1986 TV movie ''Amazing Stories: The Movie II''. | * It is also seen at the end of the 1986 TV movie ''Amazing Stories: The Movie II''. |