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'''Visuals:''' The logo is cut down to only the last second or so of the animation from the movie logo, except there is a different cloud backdrop (namely, a portion seen earlier in the movie logo). The boy fishing on the moon in the upper center of the clouds can be seen. | '''Visuals:''' The logo is cut down to only the last second or so of the animation from the movie logo, except there is a different cloud backdrop (namely, a portion seen earlier in the movie logo). The boy fishing on the moon in the upper center of the clouds can be seen. | ||
'''Trivia:''' The | '''Trivia:''' The early variant marks the first appearance of the ending portion of the DreamWorks Pictures logo, over a year before its debut in movies. | ||
'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
* On ''<u>Champs</u>'', the end of the movie logo is used (although slightly sped up), transitioning from the [[Ubu Productions]] logo. | * On ''<u>Champs</u>'', the end of the movie logo is used (although slightly sped up), transitioning from the [[Ubu Productions]] logo. | ||
** Sometimes, a version without the transition also exists. | |||
* A later <u>widescreen</u> version exists, which has the same backdrop from the movie logo. | * A later <u>widescreen</u> version exists, which has the same backdrop from the movie logo. | ||
* The logo may appear <u>more zoomed-out</u> on some shows. | * The logo may appear <u>more zoomed-out</u> on some shows. | ||
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'''Technique:''' CGI from Industrial Light & Magic (ILM). | '''Technique:''' CGI from Industrial Light & Magic (ILM). | ||
'''Audio:''' A soft four-note horn sounder (different from the movie logo), composed by John Williams (like the movie logo). Otherwise, none or the closing theme; original airings use a generic network theme. | '''Audio:''' A soft four-note horn sounder (different from the movie logo), composed by John Williams (like the movie logo). Otherwise, none or the opening/closing theme; original airings use a generic network theme. | ||
'''Audio Variants:''' | '''Audio Variants:''' | ||
* A low-tone version exists, which appears on <u>''Undeclared'', ''Boomtown'', and the unsold pilot ''Life on Parole''</u>. | * A low-tone version exists, which appears on <u>''Undeclared'', ''Boomtown'', and the unsold pilot ''Life on Parole''</u>. | ||
* | * For the non-transition variant of the movie logo, part of the movie theme plays over the logo. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' | ||
* It appears on quite a few shows such as ''The Contender'', ''Carpoolers'', ''Spin City'', ''On The Lot'', ''Boomtown'', ''Rescue Me'', ''Oliver Beene'', ''Toonsylvania'', ''Dog Bites Man'', ''Ink'' and the first three seasons of ''Falling Skies'', among others. | * It appears on quite a few shows such as ''The Contender'', ''Carpoolers'', ''Spin City'', ''On The Lot'', ''Boomtown'', ''Rescue Me'', ''Oliver Beene'', ''Toonsylvania'', ''Dog Bites Man'', ''Ink'' and the first three seasons of ''Falling Skies'', among others. | ||
* The logo first appeared on the series ''Champs'' over a year and a half before the debut of the theatrical logo. | * The early logo first appeared on the series ''Champs'' over a year and a half before the debut of the theatrical logo. | ||
** The non-transition variant appears on the unsold pilot ''Dear Diary'', as well as on ''Alienators: Evolution Continues'', ''The Pacific'', ''The Making of Head of State'', ''Catch Me If You Can: Behind the Camera'', ''The Making of Gladiator'' and ''The Making of Road to Perdition''. | |||
* This doesn't appear on ''Band of Brothers'' or newer prints of ''Freaks and Geeks'', as they use the still version of the theatrical logo instead. | * This doesn't appear on ''Band of Brothers'' or newer prints of ''Freaks and Geeks'', as they use the still version of the theatrical logo instead. | ||
* Foreign prints of ''Evolution: The Animated Series'' also do not have this logo either, instead having the [[Columbia TriStar Television]] logo ([[Columbia Pictures|Columbia]] co-released the movie and therefore has overseas rights), whereas the U.S. version (known as ''Alienators: Evolution Continues'') has this logo along with the [[DIC Entertainment|Incredible World of DiC]] logo prior to the Fox Kids-style compressed credits (reruns of the series on This TV plastered the DiC logo with the 2004 [[DHX Cookie Jar|Cookie Jar]] logo). | * Foreign prints of ''Evolution: The Animated Series'' also do not have this logo either, instead having the [[Columbia TriStar Television]] logo ([[Columbia Pictures|Columbia]] co-released the movie and therefore has overseas rights), whereas the U.S. version (known as ''Alienators: Evolution Continues'') has this logo along with the [[DIC Entertainment|Incredible World of DiC]] logo prior to the Fox Kids-style compressed credits (reruns of the series on This TV plastered the DiC logo with the 2004 [[DHX Cookie Jar|Cookie Jar]] logo). | ||