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*The short version has the same short version as the final [[20th Century | *The short version has the same short version as the final [[20th Century Home Entertainment|20th Century Fox Home Entertainment]] logo. | ||
*On the international prints of the 25th Anniversary re-release of ''Titanic'', the 1994 fanfare is heard, just like with the 2012 3D and 2017 Dolby Vision re-releases with the final TCF logo. | *On the international prints of the 25th Anniversary re-release of ''Titanic'', the 1994 fanfare is heard, just like with the 2012 3D and 2017 Dolby Vision re-releases with the final TCF logo. | ||
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*It was first seen on a TV spot for ''The Call of the Wild'' (2020) on February 3, before debuting on the film itself 18 days later. | *It was first seen on a TV spot for ''The Call of the Wild'' (2020) on February 3, before debuting on the film itself 18 days later. | ||
*This logo does not appear on ''Everybody's Talking About Jamie'', as Disney sold the distribution rights to the film to [[Amazon Studios]]. However, the trailer does feature this logo. | *This logo does not appear on ''Everybody's Talking About Jamie'', as Disney sold the distribution rights to the film to [[Amazon Studios]]. However, the trailer does feature this logo. | ||
*This logo also does not appear on ''The Empty Man'', and on Brazilian films since ''Alice & Só'', which all feature the final 20th Century Fox logo instead (as mentioned above), nor does it appear on some films produced for the Disney+ service, such as ''Better Nate Than Ever'', ''Diary of a Wimpy Kid'' (2021), ''Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules'' (2022), ''The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild'', ''Cheaper by the Dozen'' (2022), ''Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again'', and '' | *This logo also does not appear on ''The Empty Man'', and on Brazilian films since ''Alice & Só'', which all feature the final 20th Century Fox logo instead (as mentioned above), nor does it appear on some films produced for the Disney+ service, such as ''Better Nate Than Ever'', ''Diary of a Wimpy Kid'' (2021), ''Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules'' (2022), ''The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild'', ''Cheaper by the Dozen'' (2022), ''Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again'', ''Crater'', ''Diary of a Wimpy Kid Christmas: Cabin Fever'', and ''Percy Jackson and the Olympians (2023)'', which all use the [[Walt Disney Pictures]] logos since 2006, because they were moved from the company during production. It additionally does not appear on ''Deep Water'', going straight to the opening titles. | ||
*The short version is also used as a de-facto home video logo on post-2020 20th Century Studios DVD and Blu-ray releases (not counting 2020s reprints of all pre-2020 movies, retaining their old logos until then), after the final TCFHE logo retired. It does not appear on 4K Ultra HD releases, as they all skip it. It is still unknown whenever the 20th Century Home Entertainment logo will appear in future 4K releases. | *The short version is also used as a de-facto home video logo on post-2020 20th Century Studios DVD and Blu-ray releases (not counting 2020s reprints of all pre-2020 movies, retaining their old logos until then), after the final TCFHE logo retired. It does not appear on 4K Ultra HD releases, as they all skip it. It is still unknown whenever the 20th Century Home Entertainment logo will appear in future 4K releases. | ||
*Movies that do not use the closing text include ''The Call of the Wild'' (the first film under the 20th Century Studios name), ''Ron's Gone Wrong'' (this logo's animated debut), ''Home Sweet Home Alone'' (the first Disney+ original film released by the company), ''No Exit'', ''The Bob's Burgers Movie'', ''The Princess'' and ''Rosaline''. | *Movies that do not use the closing text include ''The Call of the Wild'' (the first film under the 20th Century Studios name), ''Ron's Gone Wrong'' (this logo's animated debut), ''Home Sweet Home Alone'' (the first Disney+ original film released by the company), ''No Exit'', ''The Bob's Burgers Movie'', ''The Princess'' and ''Rosaline''. | ||
*The last film to use the original version was the [[Netflix Originals|Netflix]] film ''The Woman in the Window'', released on May 14, 2021. However, it makes an appearance on the first two trailers of ''Prey'' (2022), trailers for ''White Men Can't Jump'' (2023) and is still being used as a de-facto home video logo. | *The last film to use the original version was the [[Netflix Originals|Netflix]] film ''The Woman in the Window'', released on May 14, 2021. However, it makes an appearance on the first two trailers of ''Prey'' (2022), trailers for ''White Men Can't Jump'' (2023) and is still being used as a de-facto home video logo. | ||
*This or the Time Warner Entertainment byline variant of the 1984 [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] logo do not appear at all on the 20th Century | *This or the Time Warner Entertainment byline variant of the 1984 [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] logo do not appear at all on the 20th Century Home Entertainment 4K release of the Regency film ''Heat''; only the [[Regency Enterprises|Regency]] logo appears instead. [[Netflix Originals|Netflix]]'s print of the film however, preserves the former. | ||
*As stated above, this plasters the final 20th Century Fox logo on the remastered re-release of ''Avatar'' (2009), though the ABC premiere in December 2022 retains the final 20th Century Fox logo. This also plasters said logo on the 25th Anniversary re-release of ''Titanic''. It is currently unknown that any other plastering will happen as of now. | *As stated above, this plasters the final 20th Century Fox logo on the remastered re-release of ''Avatar'' (2009), though the ABC premiere in December 2022 retains the final 20th Century Fox logo. This also plasters said logo on the 25th Anniversary re-release of ''Titanic''. It is currently unknown that any other plastering will happen as of now. | ||
*This strangely appears at the end of each episode of the miniseries ''Faraway Downs'', likely because that series is a TV adaptation of the 2008 film ''Australia''. | *This strangely appears at the end of each episode of the miniseries ''Faraway Downs'', likely because that series is a TV adaptation of the 2008 film ''Australia''. |