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'''Logo:''' A redrawn version of the previous logo, but the back of the structure now has a visible ending point, the "0" in "20th" is slanted at a 45-degree angle, the left searchlight is redesigned, and the two searchlights in front of the camera have been removed.
'''Logo:''' A redrawn version of the previous logo, but the back of the structure now has a visible ending point, the "0" in "20th" is slanted at an angle and leans towards the right, the left searchlight is redesigned and sits higher atop its tower, and the two searchlights in front of the camera have been removed.


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'''Logo:''' A redrawn version of the last logo where the "0" is not slanted like the 1935 logo and the text is bolder than usual.
'''Logo:''' A redrawn version of the last logo. The "0" is straightened and the typeface is significantly altered compared to previous and future logos.


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* The second episode of ''The Simpsons''<nowiki>'</nowiki> 27th season, "Cue Detective", features the Cinemascope 55 "Regular 0" variant when Principal Skinner puts the 1967 version of ''Doctor Dolittle'' on for the children at Springfield Elementary. In typical biting-the-hand fashion, all the students shout "boo" when the Fox logo appears.
*Just like the previous and next logos, it was designed by Rocky Longo.
*Just like the previous and next logos, it was designed by Rocky Longo.


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'''Logo:''' Another redrawn version of the last logo. This time, the structure is as off-center left as the late 1960s variant of the 1953 logo. This design of the logo still continues to this day (albeit in a slightly modified form).
'''Logo:''' Another redrawn version of the last logo. This time, the structure is as off-center left as the late 1960s variant of the 1953 logo. This design of the logo was used as the basis for the 1994 logo.


'''Trivia:''' This logo was designed when Rocky Longo repainted the eight-layered glass panels, and straightened the zero. This logo is actually traced over the 1953 logo if one lines up both variants over each other.
'''Trivia:''' This logo was designed when Rocky Longo repainted the eight-layered glass panels, and straightened the zero. This logo is actually traced over the 1953 logo if one lines up both variants over each other.
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'''Logo:''' A redone, more realistic version of the 1994 logo. This time, it is in a dark/{{color|orange}} evening environment. When the structure is in its distance, we can see an extra searchlight and a pair of palm trees on the bottom right-hand corner.
'''Logo:''' A complete redesign of the structure, with many elements of the logo sharing little resemblance to their 1981/1994 counterparts. This time, it is in a dark/{{color|orange}} evening environment. Extra emphasis is placed on the searchlights around the rear (hidden in previous logos), with two appearing in the intro and after the camera stops moving respectively.


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* At the end of the majority of Fox films starting in 2012 (including Blue Sky films from ''Epic'' to ''Spies in Disguise''), text (usually in white) appears on a black background, reading "The making and authorized distribution of the film supported over (number) jobs and involved hundreds of thousands of/over one million work hours."
* At the end of the majority of Fox films starting in 2012 (including Blue Sky films from ''Epic'' to ''Spies in Disguise''), text (usually in white) appears on a black background, reading "The making and authorized distribution of the film supported over (number) jobs and involved hundreds of thousands of/over one million work hours."


'''Technique:''' CGI designed by Chris Wedge and Carlos Saldanha and animated at Fox's now-defunct sibling company [[Blue Sky Studios]].
'''Technique:''' CGI designed by Chris Wedge and Carlos Saldanha and animated at Twentieth Century Fox's now-defunct sibling company [[Blue Sky Studios]].


'''Music/Sounds:''' The 1997 Fox fanfare composed and conducted by David Newman, same as the one from the previous logo.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The 1997 Fox fanfare composed and conducted by David Newman, same as the one from the previous logo.
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'''Logo:''' Nearly the same as the final 20th Century Fox logo, except "FOX" is replaced with "STUDIOS", and the word "CENTURY" is made slightly taller to accommodate for it. The logo has also been enhanced with more realistic lighting and textures, a slightly different sky backdrop, different palm trees, sleeker and shinier searchlights, and a larger, more detailed Los Angeles cityscape.
'''Logo:''' A reconstruction of the previous logo by Picturemill. Shading, modelling and texturing slightly differ from the previous logo.


'''Alternate Descriptive Video Description:''' Searchlights sweep an evening sky, piercing clouds, and illuminating a towering edifice in the form of "20th Century Studios", with the lights of Hollywood, palm trees, and the hills beyond.
'''Alternate Descriptive Video Description:''' Searchlights sweep an evening sky, piercing clouds, and illuminating a towering edifice in the form of "20th Century Studios", with the lights of Hollywood, palm trees, and the hills beyond.
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