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'''Availability:''' Very common. It was first seen on the short-lived show ''Champs'' (which is DreamWorks' first television show), and then it premiered on ''The Peacemaker'' (which is also DreamWorks' first film) and has been used in nearly every DreamWorks film ever since. Was seen on some 2001 Region 4 DVD releases as well and pre-2004 DreamWorks Animation films, from ''Antz'' to ''Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas''. This logo preceded the 1997 BBC Video logo on the DreamWorks Home Entertainment DVD release of three ''Wallace & Gromit'' films. Current prints of the studio's animated films and pre-2008 live-action films may have this logo preceded (or plastered) by a [[Paramount Pictures]], [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]], [[Universal Pictures]], and/or a DreamWorks Animation logo. It also appeared on DreamWorks Animation's only direct-to-video film ''Joseph: King of Dreams''. The logo made a surprise reappearance on the games for ''Shark Tale'' and ''Shrek 2'', released in 2004, despite these two films using the 2004 DreamWorks Animation logo.
'''Availability:''' Very common. It was first seen on the short-lived show ''Champs'' (which is DreamWorks' first television show), and then it premiered on ''The Peacemaker'' (which is also DreamWorks' first film) and has been used in nearly every DreamWorks film ever since. Was seen on some 2001 Region 4 DVD releases as well and pre-2004 DreamWorks Animation films, from ''Antz'' to ''Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas''. This logo preceded the 1997 BBC Video logo on the DreamWorks Home Entertainment DVD release of three ''Wallace & Gromit'' films. Current prints of the studio's animated films and pre-2008 live-action films may have this logo preceded (or plastered) by a [[Paramount Pictures]], [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]], [[Universal Pictures]], and/or a DreamWorks Animation logo. It also appeared on DreamWorks Animation's only direct-to-video film ''Joseph: King of Dreams''. The logo made a surprise reappearance on the games for ''Shark Tale'' and ''Shrek 2'', released in 2004, despite these two films using the 2004 DreamWorks Animation logo.


'''Editor's Note:''' An effective combination of 2-D and 3-D animation, with the music also being a highlight. This logo has been in use for almost 25 years and counting.
'''Editor's Note:''' An effective combination of 2-D and 3-D animation, with the music also being a highlight. This logo has been in use for almost 26 years and counting.


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