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* A still version with a solid {{color|red}} background and solid white text appears at the end of every MCU film starting with ''Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2'', except for ''Spider-Man'' films in the MCU, as they are distributed by Sony Pictures. This is followed by a black screen with white text reading "Distributed by WALT DISNEY STUDIOS MOTION PICTURES".
* A still version with a solid {{color|red}} background and solid white text appears at the end of every MCU film starting with ''Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2'', except for ''Spider-Man'' films in the MCU, as they are distributed by Sony Pictures. This is followed by a black screen with white text reading "Distributed by WALT DISNEY STUDIOS MOTION PICTURES".


'''Technique:''' CGI effects and animation by PERCEPTION.
'''Technique:''' CGI by PERCEPTION.


'''Audio:''' A heroic orchestral fanfare, composed by Michael Giacchino; starting with ''Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2'', the fanfare is slightly re-orchestrated [with an emphasis on percussion] by Tyler Bates. Otherwise, the opening theme of the show or movie plays. For the closing version, none; the only exception is ''Avengers: Endgame'', wherein there is 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'')] that carries over to the black background with text saying "Distributed by WALT DISNEY STUDIOS MOTION PICTURES".
'''Audio:''' A heroic orchestral fanfare composed by Michael Giacchino; starting with ''Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2'', the fanfare is slightly re-orchestrated (with an emphasis on percussion) by Tyler Bates. Otherwise, the opening theme of the show or movie plays. For the closing version, none; the only exception is ''Avengers: Endgame'', wherein there is 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'')] that carries over to the black background with text saying "Distributed by WALT DISNEY STUDIOS MOTION PICTURES".


'''Audio Trivia:''' As with Brian Tyler and the 5th logo, fanfare composer Michael Giacchino also scored ''Doctor Strange'', the first film to feature this logo. He also composed the opening theme of ''Marvel Studios: Legends'' which uses the same notes of the ending part of the fanfare at the end. Also, he conducted the fanfare, as well as a special arrangement of the fanfare at his concert, ''Michael Giacchino at 50''. The Marvel Studios Suite part of the concert can be heard [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQZHq340aGM here]. A snippet of the fanfare is also heard when Kevin walks into the stage at the start of the D23 Expo Marvel Studios panel since 2017 and the San Diego Comic-Con since 2019, with the last part of the fanfare used in D23 Expo 2017 and the first part of the fanfare used in D23 Expo 2019 and San Diego Comic-Con 2019. Also, the fanfare was used during the 2020 Disney Investor Day, transitioning from the generic music, in which the the last part is shorter than usual as the fanfare starts at the end of the Pixar panel.
'''Audio Trivia:''' As with Brian Tyler and the 5th logo, fanfare composer Michael Giacchino also scored ''Doctor Strange'', the first film to feature this logo. He also composed the opening theme of ''Marvel Studios: Legends'' which uses the same notes of the ending part of the fanfare at the end. Also, he conducted the fanfare, as well as a special arrangement of the fanfare at his concert, ''Michael Giacchino at 50''. The Marvel Studios Suite part of the concert can be heard [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQZHq340aGM here]. A snippet of the fanfare is also heard when Kevin walks into the stage at the start of the D23 Expo Marvel Studios panel since 2017 and the San Diego Comic-Con since 2019, with the last part of the fanfare used in D23 Expo 2017 and the first part of the fanfare used in D23 Expo 2019 and San Diego Comic-Con 2019. Also, the fanfare was used during the 2020 Disney Investor Day, transitioning from the generic music, in which the the last part is shorter than usual as the fanfare starts at the end of the Pixar panel.
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