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* Some films have the logo play in silence or use the opening theme instead. Sometimes, the sound of the bobber hitting the water will remain, but it might be changed to a different splashing sound depending on the film.
* Some films have the logo play in silence or use the opening theme instead. Sometimes, the sound of the bobber hitting the water will remain, but it might be changed to a different splashing sound depending on the film.
* On the US DVD release of ''Evolution'' (2001), if the English 2.0 track is selected, the 1998 common fanfare for the 1993 [[Columbia Pictures]] logo will be heard instead. This is most likely due to the fact that the 2.0 English track from the Sony-owned international master was mistakenly used.
* On the US DVD release of ''Evolution'' (2001), if the English 2.0 track is selected, the 1998 common fanfare for the 1993 [[Columbia Pictures]] logo will be heard instead. This is most likely due to the fact that the 2.0 English track from the Sony-owned international master was mistakenly used.
* On ''Old School'' (2003), the sound of the bobber splashing is somewhat different and slightly more realistic.
* On ''Old School'' (2003), the sound of the bobber splashing is somewhat different and slightly more realistic. This may be because of the slight delay in the music, with an additional small splash sound possibly being added to sync up the splash sound to the rest of the logo.


'''Availability:''' It premiered on the studio's first film ''The Peacemaker'' (released on September 26, 1997), and has appeared on nearly every DreamWorks film ever since.
'''Availability:''' It premiered on the studio's first film ''The Peacemaker'' (released on September 26, 1997), and has appeared on nearly every DreamWorks film ever since.
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