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Removed separate music variants that fall under “the opening theme of the movie”
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(Removed separate music variants that fall under “the opening theme of the movie”)
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*The shortened television and video game version uses the page flipping sound effects from the previous logo.
*The shortened television and video game version uses the page flipping sound effects from the previous logo.
*On ''Guardians of the Galaxy,'' the fanfare is rearranged by Tyler Bates, based on the game's score.
*On ''Guardians of the Galaxy,'' the fanfare is rearranged by Tyler Bates, based on the game's score.
*''Ant-Man'' uses "Borombon" by Camilo Azuquita as the logo's music, which continues into the next scene.
*A silent version exists, used as a home entertainment logo for DVDs of Marvel/Netflix series.
*A silent version exists, used as a home entertainment logo for DVDs of Marvel/Netflix series.
* On ''Marvel's Spider-Man'' and ''Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales'', the game's opening theme composed by John Paesano is heard over the page flipping sound effects.


'''Music/Sounds Trivia:''' Brian Tyler, who composed this logo's fanfare, also scored ''Thor: The Dark World'', the film on which this logo debuted, as well as the 2012 Universal Pictures logo. This was also the last track in that film's soundtrack as "Marvel Studios Fanfare". The full version of the fanfare was used in ''Marvel Studios: Assembling a Universe'', which he also composed the score of the TV special, and the livestream of the red carpet premiere of ''Guardians of the Galaxy'', which can be heard [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ftt4UlMAcs here]. Furthermore, the logo's fanfare, albeit the intro being cut off, was heard when highlighting the Marvel section is highlighted in the main hub of ''Disney Movies VR''.
'''Music/Sounds Trivia:''' Brian Tyler, who composed this logo's fanfare, also scored ''Thor: The Dark World'', the film on which this logo debuted, as well as the 2012 Universal Pictures logo. This was also the last track in that film's soundtrack as "Marvel Studios Fanfare". The full version of the fanfare was used in ''Marvel Studios: Assembling a Universe'', which he also composed the score of the TV special, and the livestream of the red carpet premiere of ''Guardians of the Galaxy'', which can be heard [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ftt4UlMAcs here]. Furthermore, the logo's fanfare, albeit the intro being cut off, was heard when highlighting the Marvel section is highlighted in the main hub of ''Disney Movies VR''.
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* Often times, the opening theme of the film/episode is heard.
* Often times, the opening theme of the film/episode is heard.
* The closing version of this logo is silent, except on ''Avengers: Endgame'', wherein we hear the sound of an Iron Man suit being hammered at the end of the credits as a callback to the first MCU film (''Iron Man''). This carries over to the black background with text saying "Distributed by WALT DISNEY STUDIOS MOTION PICTURES".
* The closing version of this logo is silent, except on ''Avengers: Endgame'', wherein we hear the sound of an Iron Man suit being hammered at the end of the credits as a callback to the first MCU film (''Iron Man''). This carries over to the black background with text saying "Distributed by WALT DISNEY STUDIOS MOTION PICTURES".
* On ''Avengers: Infinity War'', the film's opening theme composed by Alan Silvestri plays and towards the end of the logo, in which it's the second track of that film's soundtrack as "Travel Delays". ''Thor'' director Kenneth Branagh's faint voice as the Asgardian Distress Caller from the opening of the movie can be heard.<br>'''Transcript:'''<br>'''Asgardian Distress Caller:''' This is the Asgardian refugee vessel ''Statesman''. We are under assault. I repeat, we are under assault. The engines are dead, life support failing. Requesting aid from any vessel within range. We are 22 jump points out of Asgard.
* On ''Spider-Man: No Way Home'', audio of the mid-credits scene from ''Spider-Man: Far From Home'' plays over this and the preceding [[Sony Entertainment|Sony]] and [[Columbia Pictures]] logos. The same notes of the fanfare are heard by a timpani drum in which Michael Giacchino scored the fanfare, which is the first track of that film's soundtrack as "Intro to Fake News".
* On ''Spider-Man: No Way Home'', audio of the mid-credits scene from ''Spider-Man: Far From Home'' plays over this and the preceding [[Sony Entertainment|Sony]] and [[Columbia Pictures]] logos. The same notes of the fanfare are heard by a timpani drum in which Michael Giacchino scored the fanfare, which is the first track of that film's soundtrack as "Intro to Fake News".


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