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Leo the Lion has not been removed after the rename. For better or worse.
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'''Music/Sounds''': A five-note piano theme (with a gap between the first two) and a swirling ambient section, combined with ocean wave sounds. | '''Music/Sounds''': A five-note piano theme (with a gap between the first two) and a swirling ambient section, combined with ocean wave sounds. | ||
'''Availability''': Current. First spotted on [[Disney Channel Originals|Disney Channel]] and [[Freeform Originals|Freeform]] broadcasts of ''Paddington'', preceding the [[TWC-Dimension]] logo. It is currently seen at the start of newer prints of TWC movies, such as | '''Availability''': Current. First spotted on [[Disney Channel Originals|Disney Channel]] and [[Freeform Originals|Freeform]] broadcasts of ''Paddington'', preceding the [[TWC-Dimension]] logo. It is currently seen at the start of newer prints of TWC movies, such as Freevee prints of ''Leo the Lion'' before the TWC logo. This also appears on ''The Upside'', a Weinstein holdover; don't expect to see this on other post-TWC Lantern films, as they now use the [[Spyglass Media Group]] label for film production, and ''Polaroid'' just has the [[Dimension Films]] logo while ''The Current War'' has either the 101 Studios logo on American prints, or the SMG logo internationally. | ||
'''Editor's Note''': Gorgeous and nicely-animated, this logo is a worthy successor to its tarnished predecessor. | '''Editor's Note''': Gorgeous and nicely-animated, this logo is a worthy successor to its tarnished predecessor. |