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I think the silver version will keep being used afer appearing in a few new trailers.
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(I think the silver version will keep being used afer appearing in a few new trailers.)
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*On the 2020 Disney Investor Day, the logo is in a background of a starry sky in the ''Star Wars'' series and stops shining after forming as it's not fading out. At the end of the panel, the logo is shining and fading to the National Geographic logo, as it's transitioning to the National Geographic panel.
*On the 2020 Disney Investor Day, the logo is in a background of a starry sky in the ''Star Wars'' series and stops shining after forming as it's not fading out. At the end of the panel, the logo is shining and fading to the National Geographic logo, as it's transitioning to the National Geographic panel.
*On trailers for the ''Obi-Wan Kenobi'' series, the logo is in a sand-like color scheme and doesn't shine. A bit of sand comes from the left before completely disintegrating the logo.
*On trailers for the ''Obi-Wan Kenobi'' series, the logo is in a sand-like color scheme and doesn't shine. A bit of sand comes from the left before completely disintegrating the logo.
*On ''Obi-Wan Kenobi'' itself (and possibly all future Lucasfilm projects starting with it), the logo is slightly redone & less shiny and in a brownish gold color. The logo also fades out a bit quicker.
*On ''Obi-Wan Kenobi'' itself, the logo is slightly redone & less shiny and in a brownish gold color. The logo also fades out a bit quicker.
*On the trailer for ''Willow'' (the 2022 Disney+ series), the logo, also in brownish gold, is in a dark background with a light on top while blue lights shine around the logo.
*On the trailer for ''Willow'' (the 2022 Disney+ series), the logo, also in brownish gold, is in a dark background with a light on top while blue lights shine around the logo.


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