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*A <u>still version</u> of this logo, where the sphere "G" is completely enlarged, exists on the trailer for ''Personal Best'', the first Geffen movie release, and it's also seen at the end of most Geffen movie releases. | *A <u>still version</u> of this logo, where the sphere "G" is completely enlarged, exists on the trailer for ''Personal Best'', the first Geffen movie release, and it's also seen at the end of most Geffen movie releases. | ||
*On <u>''Little Shop of Horrors''</u>, the logo is on a starry background. | *On <u>''Little Shop of Horrors''</u>, the logo is on a starry background. | ||
*On <u>''Beetlejuice''</u>, the logo is accompanied by a ghoulish rendition of "Banana Boat", sung by Danny Elfman. | *On <u>''Beetlejuice''</u>, the logo is accompanied by a ghoulish rendition of Harry Belafonte's "Banana Boat", sung by Danny Elfman. | ||
*A version has been spotted in which the finished logo is shown. The company's name and the WB bug fade out after a few seconds. The sphere then zooms backwards and disappears into the background. This was known to be seen <u>at the end of ''Little Shop of Horrors''</u>. | *A version has been spotted in which the finished logo is shown. The company's name and the WB bug fade out after a few seconds. The sphere then zooms backwards and disappears into the background. This was known to be seen <u>at the end of ''Little Shop of Horrors''</u>. | ||
*A <u>later variant of this logo</u> has the animation of the sphere revealing the "G" halt rather than slowing down, leaving a small gap on the right side of the sphere (if someone looks carefully at it). This was seen at the beginning of later Geffen-produced films. | *A <u>later variant of this logo</u> has the animation of the sphere revealing the "G" halt rather than slowing down, leaving a small gap on the right side of the sphere (if someone looks carefully at it). This was seen at the beginning of later Geffen-produced films. | ||