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'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | '''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | ||
* On ''MouseHunt'', the theme is a different orchestration and the guitar section at the end is replaced with a French horn playing the same notes (which was used for the short version of the 1996 [[DreamWorks Interactive]] logo). The sound of the bobber hitting the water is also slightly delayed. | * On ''MouseHunt'', the theme is a different orchestration and the guitar section at the end is replaced with a French horn playing the same notes (which was used for the short version of the 1996 [[DreamWorks Interactive]] logo). The sound of the bobber hitting the water is also slightly delayed, and the fanfare starts earlier. | ||
* On some prints of ''Antz'' (such as the Region 2 and 4 DVD releases of the film), the logo is silent, even though original prints and the 1999 Australian VHS had the opening theme playing. This may have been an error in production or distribution (considering that foreign dubs of the film actually skips the opening cast credits due to unfamiliar reasons for the people across the world). | * On some prints of ''Antz'' (such as the Region 2 and 4 DVD releases of the film), the logo is silent, even though original prints and the 1999 Australian VHS had the opening theme playing. This may have been an error in production or distribution (considering that foreign dubs of the film actually skips the opening cast credits due to unfamiliar reasons for the people across the world). | ||
* On some films, it is either silent or the opening theme of the film is used. The splashing CGI SFX can sometimes still remain in the audio; although it might be changed to a different splashing sound effect, depending on the film. | * On some films, it is either silent or the opening theme of the film is used. The splashing CGI SFX can sometimes still remain in the audio; although it might be changed to a different splashing sound effect, depending on the film. | ||