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<div><em>Logo descriptions by SilverSword55 and V of Doom<br/>Logo captures and editions by V of Doom, EnormousRat, CuriousGeorge60, Pygmalion X, and Matthew Mayfield<br/>Video captures courtesy of filburtlogos60, NinJutsuDude1997, Logo Archive, and Sagan Blob<br/></em><br/><br/><u>Background</u>: Originally formed in 1981, | <div><em>Logo descriptions by SilverSword55 and V of Doom<br/>Logo captures and editions by V of Doom, EnormousRat, CuriousGeorge60, Pygmalion X, and Matthew Mayfield<br/>Video captures courtesy of filburtlogos60, NinJutsuDude1997, Logo Archive, and Sagan Blob<br/></em><br/><br/><u>Background</u>: Originally formed in 1981, Amblin Entertainment did not enter TV production until 1985, when the sci-fi show <em>Amazing Stories </em>premiered on NBC.<br/><br/><br/>1st Logo<br/>(September 29, 1985-January 23, 2008)<br/> | ||
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<li>A common variant starts with the logo already in place; the switch off is intact.</li> | <li>A common variant starts with the logo already in place; the switch off is intact.</li> | ||
<li>A still variant appears on <em>Fudge</em>, <em>Terra Nova</em> and season 2.</li> | <li>A still variant appears on <em>Fudge</em>, <em>Terra Nova</em> and season 2.</li> | ||
<li>On <em>Back to the Future - The Animated Series</em>, the full animation of the logo, minus the switch-off part is shown on the top right corner along with the 1991 | <li>On <em>Back to the Future - The Animated Series</em>, the full animation of the logo, minus the switch-off part is shown on the top right corner along with the 1991 Universal Cartoon Studios logo on the top left, the Zaloom/Mayfield Productions logo on the bottom left, and the BIG Pictures> logo on the bottom right.</li> | ||
<li>On <em>Fievel's American Tails</em>, the full animation of the logo is also shown in the top left corner along with the 1985 long version of | <li>On <em>Fievel's American Tails</em>, the full animation of the logo is also shown in the top left corner along with the 1985 long version of Nelvana Limited logo on the top right and the 1991 Universal Cartoon Studios logo on the bottom corner.</li> | ||
<li>On <em>Family Dog</em>, the full animation of the logo, minus the switch-off part was also shown on the right along with the 1985 Nelvana Limited logo on the left.</li> | <li>On <em>Family Dog</em>, the full animation of the logo, minus the switch-off part was also shown on the right along with the 1985 Nelvana Limited logo on the left.</li> | ||
<li>There is a print version of the logo where the moon is just the plain white circle. Also, the TV screen doesn't glow. This variant is shown on the left along with the Universal Cartoon Studios logo on the right on <em>Opus n' Bill - A Wish for Wings that Work</em>.</li> | <li>There is a print version of the logo where the moon is just the plain white circle. Also, the TV screen doesn't glow. This variant is shown on the left along with the Universal Cartoon Studios logo on the right on <em>Opus n' Bill - A Wish for Wings that Work</em>.</li> | ||
<li>On Seasons 2 and 3 of<em>Harry and the Hendersons</em> (The TV Series), it starts off with the boy in a bicycle and the moon already in place before the rest of the logo forms and the the switch-off part is not shown.</li> | <li>On Seasons 2 and 3 of<em>Harry and the Hendersons</em> (The TV Series), it starts off with the boy in a bicycle and the moon already in place before the rest of the logo forms and the the switch-off part is not shown.</li> | ||
<li>In the <em>SeaQuest DSV</em> video game, the print logo is put on a blue background along with the | <li>In the <em>SeaQuest DSV</em> video game, the print logo is put on a blue background along with the MCA/Universal Merchandising logo above it.</li> | ||
<li>On HD prints of the 1998-99 fifth season and the 7th-13th seasons of <em>ER</em>, the 1991 version of this logo is cropped to 16:9 widescreen.</li> | <li>On HD prints of the 1998-99 fifth season and the 7th-13th seasons of <em>ER</em>, the 1991 version of this logo is cropped to 16:9 widescreen.</li> | ||
<li>On shows starting with the 14th season of <em>ER</em>, the blue static in the logo looks more defined than before.</li> | <li>On shows starting with the 14th season of <em>ER</em>, the blue static in the logo looks more defined than before.</li> | ||
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<br/><u>FX/SFX</u>: The moon zooming backward, the boy on the bicycle appearing, the switch off, the statics, or none.<br/><br/><u>Music/Sounds</u>: The closing theme of the show, generic network themes, or none, on 1994-2006 episodes of <em>ER</em>, it used the theme from the "Previously on ER" bumper.<br/><br/><u>Availability</u>: Common. It replaced | <br/><u>FX/SFX</u>: The moon zooming backward, the boy on the bicycle appearing, the switch off, the statics, or none.<br/><br/><u>Music/Sounds</u>: The closing theme of the show, generic network themes, or none, on 1994-2006 episodes of <em>ER</em>, it used the theme from the "Previously on ER" bumper.<br/><br/><u>Availability</u>: Common. It replaced DreamWorks Television as producer of <em>The Americans </em>(DW produced the pilot) and the 4th and 5th seasons of <em>Falling Skies</em>. It's seen on all episodes of<em>ER</em>on Pop and was seen on <em>Back to the Future: The Animated Series</em> (with the UCS, Zaloom/Mayfield and BIG Pictures logos), <em>Fievel's American Tails</em> (with the UCS and Nelvana logos),<em>Family Dog</em> (with the Nelvana logo),<em>Harry and the Hendersons</em>(Seasons 2 and 3),<em>SeaQuest DSV</em> (later known as <em>SeaQuest 203</em><em>2</em> in the final season),<em>The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper </em>(excluding the first five episodes, although it appeared on new prints of said episodes excluding the first one), <em>Earth 2</em>, <em>On the Lot</em>, the first two seasons of <em>Under the Dome </em>and the first season of<em> Extant</em>. It was also seen on TV movies such as <em>The Water Engine</em>. It made its last appearance on the series finale of <em>The Whispers</em>.</div> | ||
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