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'''Trivia:'''  
'''Trivia:'''  
* The idea for this logo was a concept from co-founder Steven Spielberg. He originally wanted the logo to be CGI depicting a man fishing standing on the moon, but his frequent collaborator Dennis Muren suggested a hand-painted logo instead. Artist Robert Hunt was then commissioned to design the logo. Spielberg loved one of Hunt's designs, a boy sitting on a crescent moon while fishing, and it was made into a full-motion logo. The boy who is seen sitting on the moon is based upon Hunt's son, William.
* The idea for this logo was a concept from co-founder Steven Spielberg. He originally wanted the logo to be CGI depicting a grown man fishing on the moon, but his frequent collaborator Dennis Muren suggested a hand-painted logo instead. The very first sketch of the logo (with the man) was drawn by artist Gregory Weir-Quiton on a piece of tissue for Spielberg. Artist Robert Hunt was then commissioned to design the logo. Spielberg loved one of Hunt's designs, a boy sitting on a crescent moon while fishing, and it was made into a full-motion logo. The boy who is seen sitting on the moon is based upon Hunt's son, William.
* This logo has run into legal trouble, with Michael Jackson's family accusing it of being ripped off by Spielberg from Jackson's Neverland Valley Ranch logo being used without his permission or credit.
* This logo has run into legal trouble, with Michael Jackson's family accusing it of being ripped off by Spielberg from Jackson's Neverland Valley Ranch logo being used without his permission or credit.


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