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* 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.
* 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 30fps 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''.
* On 4:3 fullscreen prints of certain films from 1999 onward, starting with ''Never Been Kissed'', the logo is zoomed out further than usual.
* On 4:3 fullscreen prints of certain films from 1999 onward, starting with ''Never Been Kissed'', the logo is zoomed out further than usual.
* On international releases of ''The Art of War'', the 4:3 version of this logo is stretched to widescreen.
* On international releases of ''The Art of War'', the 4:3 version of this logo is stretched to widescreen.
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