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* A prototype version of this logo exists in which the sky background is different and the camera starts at the default angle before zooming past the structure into the sky. This was created by Richard "Doc" Baily of Image Savant for Studio Productions, and can be found on a Image Savant demo reel dated October 22, 1993, as well as on the 1997 documentary ''20th Century Fox: The First 50 Years'' (albeit in reverse).
* A prototype version of this logo exists in which the sky background is different and the camera starts at the default angle before zooming past the structure into the sky. This was created by Richard "Doc" Baily of Image Savant for Studio Productions, and can be found on a Image Savant demo reel dated October 22, 1993, as well as on the 1997 documentary ''20th Century Fox: The First 50 Years'' (albeit in reverse).
* Another prototype version exists in which the rear searchlights animate differently and the front-right searchlight leans further left. Also, the Hollywood sign is located directly behind the structure, and the Hollywood hills behind the cityscape look different. The byline also fades in late. This version appeared on a demo reel from Flip Your Lid Animation.
* Another prototype version exists in which the rear searchlights animate differently and the front-right searchlight leans further left. Also, the Hollywood sign is located directly behind the structure, and the Hollywood hills behind the cityscape look different. The byline also fades in late. This version appeared on a demo reel from Flip Your Lid Animation.
* On the "Special Edition" reissues of the ''Star Wars'' trilogy from 1997 onward, and on the ''Star Wars'' prequel trilogy, only the final shot of the finished logo is seen during the first half of the fanfare, followed by the 1996 [[Lucasfilm Ltd.|Lucasfilm]] logo during the second half (much akin to the original releases of the first three films). On Disney+/4K prints, the News Corporation byline is removed from the Fox logo, and the Lucasfilm logo is replaced with its 2015 revision.
* On the "Special Edition" reissues of the ''Star Wars'' trilogy from 1997 onward, and on the ''Star Wars'' prequel trilogy, only the final shot of the finished logo is seen during the first half of the fanfare, followed by the 1996 [[Lucasfilm Ltd.|Lucasfilm]] logo during the second half (much akin to the original releases of the first three films). On Disney+/4K prints, both the News Corporation byline and registered trademark symbol are removed from the Fox logo, and the Lucasfilm logo is replaced with its 2015 revision.
* A short version of this logo appears on ''The Making of The Pagemaster'' and the CBS television special ''I Walk the Line: A Night for Johnny Cash''. Also seen on trailers and TV spots for Fox films.
* A short version of this logo appears on ''The Making of The Pagemaster'' and the CBS television special ''I Walk the Line: A Night for Johnny Cash''. Also seen on trailers and TV spots for Fox films.
* There is an unedited open matte version with neither the byline nor the "®" symbol. It also runs at a smoother frame rate since it wasn't transferred to film. While this variant isn't used on any films or programming, the end shot was used for the 1995-2008 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment logo. It was also found on a later Flip Your Lid demo reel and at the end of the aforementioned ''20th Century Fox: The First 50 Years''.
* There is an unedited open matte version with neither the byline nor the "®" symbol. It also runs at a smoother frame rate since it wasn't transferred to film. While this variant isn't used on any films or programming, the end shot was used for the 1995-2008 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment logo. It was also found on a later Flip Your Lid demo reel and at the end of the aforementioned ''20th Century Fox: The First 50 Years''.
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* At the end of the first two ''X-Men'' films and ''Death Sentence'', the print logo is shown.
* At the end of the first two ''X-Men'' films and ''Death Sentence'', the print logo is shown.
* At the end of the DVD film ''Family Guy Presents: Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story'', the 1995 [[20th Century Fox Television]] logo is used instead.
* At the end of the DVD film ''Family Guy Presents: Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story'', the 1995 [[20th Century Fox Television]] logo is used instead.
* On most post-2006 films, and the 2016 films ''Dislike'' and ''Santa Claus: Battle of the Magi'', no closing logo or in-credit notice is shown at all.
* On most post-2006 films, no closing logo or in-credit notice is shown at all.


'''Technique:''' CGI directed by the late Kevin Burns at Studio Productions (now Flip Your Lid Animation), who had previously animated the logos for [[Paramount Pictures]], [[Universal Pictures]], [[Buena Vista Television]], and [[Morgan Creek]].
'''Technique:''' CGI directed by the late Kevin Burns at Studio Productions (now Flip Your Lid Animation), who had previously animated the logos for [[Paramount Pictures]], [[Universal Pictures]], [[Buena Vista Television]], and [[Morgan Creek]].
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* There is a short version of the 1997 fanfare. The only films to use it are ''The Darjeeling Limited'' with the short version of the [[Searchlight Pictures|Fox Searchlight Pictures]] logo and Marilyn Monroe's unfinished project ''Something's Got to Give'' (1962) with the 2nd logo. This was also used on the final [[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment]] logo.
* There is a short version of the 1997 fanfare. The only films to use it are ''The Darjeeling Limited'' with the short version of the [[Searchlight Pictures|Fox Searchlight Pictures]] logo and Marilyn Monroe's unfinished project ''Something's Got to Give'' (1962) with the 2nd logo. This was also used on the final [[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment]] logo.
* On some prints of ''Speed'' and the first two ''Die Hard'' films, the 1981-1994 fanfare is heard due to plastering the 3rd logo. Other prints may use the 1994 or 1997 fanfares.
* On some prints of ''Speed'' and the first two ''Die Hard'' films, the 1981-1994 fanfare is heard due to plastering the 3rd logo. Other prints may use the 1994 or 1997 fanfares.
* On ''Anastasia'' (the 1997 fanfare's debut film), ''Ever After: A Cinderella Story'', some dubs of ''X2: X-Men United'', and ''Joy Ride 3: Roadkill'', the fanfare has a different arrangement than the one that's currently used. This was also conducted by David Newman. A similar version would be used on ''Ice Age: Collision Course'' and ''Spies in Disguise'' with the next logo.
* On ''Anastasia'' (the 1997 fanfare's debut film), ''Ever After: A Cinderella Story'', some dubs of ''X2: X-Men United'', and ''Joy Ride 3: Roadkill'', the fanfare has a different arrangement than the one that's currently used. This was also conducted by David Newman.
* On Asian Blu-ray releases of ''Robots'', if the Mainland Chinese 2.0 track is selected, the logo (and the rest of the film) is in PAL-pitch despite being presented in its original film frame rate (notice the audio stuttering from the time stretch used). This is possibly due to it being sourced from TV broadcasts of the film when shown in China, since PAL is the country's video standard there.
* On Asian Blu-ray releases of ''Robots'', if the Mainland Chinese 2.0 track is selected, the logo (and the rest of the film) is in PAL-pitch despite being presented in its original film frame rate (notice the audio stuttering from the time stretch used). This is possibly due to it being sourced from TV broadcasts of the film when shown in China, since PAL is the country's video standard there.


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