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'''Nickname:''' "The Bowman III"
'''Nickname:''' "The Bowman III"


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'''Music/Sounds:''' A quiet, but powerful orchestrated fanfare. There are violin sounds throughout. When "ENTERTAINMENT" appears, there is a chime that reverberates for the duration. A portion of the theme shows up in the climax of ''True Lies'' (the movie on which this logo made its debut, along with the 1994 20th Century Fox logo). The music was composed by Brad Fiedel, best known for composing the music for the first two ''Terminator'' movies.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A quiet, but powerful orchestrated fanfare. There are violin sounds throughout. When "ENTERTAINMENT" appears, there is a chime that reverberates for the duration. A portion of the theme shows up in the climax of ''True Lies'' (the movie on which this logo made its debut, along with the 1994 20th Century Fox logo). The music was composed by Brad Fiedel, best known for composing the music for the first two ''Terminator'' movies.


'''Availability:''' Seen on ''True Lies'' and ''Strange Days''. The short version is seen on trailers and James Cameron's ''Avatar: The Game''. This logo doesn't appear on ''Titanic'' or ''Avatar'', however it appears on the teaser trailer for ''Avatar: The Way of Water''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''True Lies'' and ''Strange Days''. The short version is seen on trailers and James Cameron's ''Avatar: The Game''. This logo doesn't appear on ''Titanic'' or ''Avatar'', however it appears at the end of ''Alita: Battle Angel'' and on the teaser trailer for ''Avatar: The Way of Water''.


'''Editor's Note:''' An amazingly well animated logo for its time, it would've been more popular if more movies used this.
'''Editor's Note:''' An amazingly well animated logo for its time, it would've been more popular if more movies used this.
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