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'''Availability:''' Very common.
'''Availability:''' Very common.
* This logo made its theatrical debut on the North American, Italy and France prints of ''True Lies'' (released on July 12, 1994), and appeared in front of almost every subsequent 20th Century Fox film until ''Tooth Fairy'' (released on January 22, 2010). Surprisingly, this also appears on some trailers, behind-the-scenes clips and interviews for ''Predators'', as well as the international trailer for ''Vampires Suck'', in tandem with the next logo.
* This logo made its theatrical debut on the North American, Italian and French prints of ''True Lies'' (released on July 12, 1994), and appeared in front of almost every subsequent 20th Century Fox film until ''Tooth Fairy'' (released on January 22, 2010). Surprisingly, this also appears on some trailers, behind-the-scenes clips and interviews for ''Predators'', as well as the international trailer for ''Vampires Suck'', in tandem with the next logo.
* Also appears on some video games based on 20th Century Fox films, starting with all versions of both ''Fantastic Four'' and ''Eragon'' (not counting ''Ice Age 2: The Meltdown'', with the final [[Fox Interactive]] logo on the GBA version and no Fox logo at all on all other versions).
* Also appears on some video games based on 20th Century Fox films, starting with all versions of both ''Fantastic Four'' and ''Eragon'' (not counting ''Ice Age 2: The Meltdown'', with the final [[Fox Interactive]] logo on the GBA version and no Fox logo at all on all other versions).
* This logo was used in tandem with the next logo until mid-2010, and seen on direct-to-video releases of that year such as ''Flicka 2'' and ''Mirrors 2'', while ''Space Chimps 2: Zartog Strikes Back'' used no Fox logo at all.
* This logo was used in tandem with the next logo until mid-2010, and seen on direct-to-video releases of that year such as ''Flicka 2'' and ''Mirrors 2'', while ''Space Chimps 2: Zartog Strikes Back'' used no Fox logo at all.
* It plasters the 2nd logo on international DVD releases of ''Chariots of Fire'' and ''Conan the Barbarian'' (1982) as 20th Century Fox holds distribution rights.
* It plasters the 2nd logo on international DVD releases of ''Chariots of Fire'' and ''Conan the Barbarian'' (1982) as 20th Century Fox holds distribution rights.
* This logo strangely doesn't appear on ''Epic Movie''.
* This logo strangely doesn't appear on ''Epic Movie''.
* Despite this logo ending regular usage in 2010, it made a surprise reappearance on the [[Toei Animation|Toei Animation]] production ''Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods'' (2013), and remains unchanged on that film's US [[Funimation]] DVD and Blu-ray release. It also strangely appears with the News Corporation byline on ''Fright Night 2: New Blood'' (2013), ''Joy Ride 3: Roadkill'' (2014), ''Dislike'', and ''Santa Claus: Battle of the Magi'' (both 2016).
* Despite this logo ending regular usage in 2010, it made a surprise reappearance on the [[Toei Animation]] production ''Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods'' (2013), and remains unchanged on that film's US [[Funimation]] DVD and Blu-ray release. It also strangely appears with the News Corporation byline on ''Fright Night 2: New Blood'' (2013), ''Joy Ride 3: Roadkill'' (2014), ''Dislike'', and ''Santa Claus: Battle of the Magi'' (both 2016).
* On newer prints of some pre-1997 films (such as ''Nell'', ''The Pagemaster'', US prints of ''Asterix Conquers America'', and ''Jingle all the Way''), the 1994 fanfare is replaced by the 1997 re-recording.
* This logo also appears on Argentine theatrical prints of ''The Mask'' (''La mascara''), preceding the [[New Line Cinema]] logo.
* On newer prints of some pre-1997 films (such as ''Nell'', ''The Pagemaster'', US prints of ''Asterix Conquers America'' (''Astérix et les Indiens''), and ''Jingle all the Way''), the 1994 fanfare is replaced by the 1997 re-recording.
* This logo is removed from digital prints of ''Star Wars Episodes I-III'', ''V'' and ''VI'', and replaced with the Lucasfilm logo with a custom ''Star Wars'' theme, likely due to Disney's ownership of the franchise since 2012. However, following Disney's purchase of Fox, recent Disney+ and 2020 home video prints have the Fox logo restored (excluding the registered trademark symbol and News Corporation byline), and may also appear on TV airings in the future.
* This logo is removed from digital prints of ''Star Wars Episodes I-III'', ''V'' and ''VI'', and replaced with the Lucasfilm logo with a custom ''Star Wars'' theme, likely due to Disney's ownership of the franchise since 2012. However, following Disney's purchase of Fox, recent Disney+ and 2020 home video prints have the Fox logo restored (excluding the registered trademark symbol and News Corporation byline), and may also appear on TV airings in the future.
* It unexpectedly appears at the end of some prints (including a True Entertainment UK broadcast) of the 2005 TV movie ''Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas'', which is actually a [[Fox Television Studios]] production.
* It unexpectedly appears at the end of some prints (including a True Entertainment UK broadcast) of the 2005 TV movie ''Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas'', which is actually a [[Fox Television Studios]] production.
* Surprisingly, it's retained on the 2003 [[HiT Entertainment]] DVD of the 1997 film ''The Wiggles Movie'' (under the title ''Magical Adventure! A Wiggly Movie'').
* Surprisingly, it's retained on the 2003 [[HiT Entertainment]] US DVD of the 1997 film ''The Wiggles Movie'' (under the title ''Magical Adventure! A Wiggly Movie'').
* On certain films, the original filmed logo is "plastered" with a videotaped version. This can be seen on current prints of ''Independence Day'' and ''Mr. & Mrs. Smith''.
* On certain films, the original filmed logo is "plastered" with a videotaped version. This can be seen on current prints of ''Independence Day'' and ''Mr. & Mrs. Smith''.
* It also appears at the beginning of the DVD film ''Family Guy Presents: Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story'' (after a brief prologue and fake trailers created for the film).
* It also appears at the beginning of the DVD film ''Family Guy Presents: Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story'' (after a brief prologue and fake trailers created for the film).

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