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* 1965-1967: The logo does not have the CinemaScope snipe and fades out. | * 1965-1967: The logo does not have the CinemaScope snipe and fades out. | ||
* A zoomed-in variant exists on VHS prints of ''The King & I''. | * A zoomed-in variant exists on VHS prints of ''The King & I''. | ||
* A 16-bit version exists, with white searchlights and stormy {{color|blue}} clouds in the background. It's also a still logo. | |||
'''Snipes:''' | '''Snipes:''' | ||
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'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On ''Can-Can'' (1960), a reorchestrated version of the short fanfare by Nelson Riddle is heard. | '''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On ''Can-Can'' (1960), a reorchestrated version of the short fanfare by Nelson Riddle is heard. | ||
'''Availability:''' Seen on large-format (70mm, CinemaScope 55) films. It made its first known appearance on ''Carousel''. The "regular 0" variant without the CinemaScope snipe or "Twentieth Century-Fox presents" card following is seen on ''The Sound of Music'' and ''Doctor Dolittle'' (1967). | '''Availability:''' Seen on large-format (70mm, CinemaScope 55) films. It made its first known appearance on ''Carousel''. The "regular 0" variant without the CinemaScope snipe or "Twentieth Century-Fox presents" card following is seen on ''The Sound of Music'' and ''Doctor Dolittle'' (1967). The 16-bit version is only seen on ''Predator 2'' for Sega Genesis. | ||
===4th Logo (August 28?, 1981-August 5, 1994)=== | ===4th Logo (August 28?, 1981-August 5, 1994)=== | ||