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*The "Celebrating 75 Years" variant for TCF's 75th anniversary is a contemporary throwback of--and a contemporary homage to--the 20th Century Fox CinemaScope logo, where the 20th logo faded after 10 seconds into the CinemaScope logo; the overall branding for the "Celebrating 75 Years" anniversary including the text included in the logos was created in collaboration with Struck Librarian, an agency in Salt Lake City, Utah. More information on the collaboration, including various unused designs, can be found [https://www.behance.net/gallery/29361715/75th-Anniversary-Logo-20th-Century-Fox here.] | *The "Celebrating 75 Years" variant for TCF's 75th anniversary is a contemporary throwback of--and a contemporary homage to--the 20th Century Fox CinemaScope logo, where the 20th logo faded after 10 seconds into the CinemaScope logo; the overall branding for the "Celebrating 75 Years" anniversary including the text included in the logos was created in collaboration with Struck Librarian, an agency in Salt Lake City, Utah. More information on the collaboration, including various unused designs, can be found [https://www.behance.net/gallery/29361715/75th-Anniversary-Logo-20th-Century-Fox here.] | ||
*Furthermore, on September 16, 2014, 20th Century Fox posted a compilation of the logos and its variants (including the "William Fox Presents" version of the [[Fox Film|Fox Film Corporation]] logo), backed by the 1998 re-recording of the 1997 fanfare (albeit with the drum roll played twice), as a promotion of the new Fox Movies website, on the studio's YouTube channel [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rspzzsMRl-E here]. | *Furthermore, on September 16, 2014, 20th Century Fox posted a compilation of the logos and its variants (including the "William Fox Presents" version of the [[Fox Film|Fox Film Corporation]] logo), backed by the 1998 re-recording of the 1997 fanfare (albeit with the drum roll played twice), as a promotion of the new Fox Movies website, on the studio's YouTube channel [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rspzzsMRl-E here]. | ||
* | *The 2013 version of this logo also appeared on a season 3 episode of ''This Is Us'' (despite [[20th Century Fox Television (1994-2020)|20th Century Fox Television]] producing that show) as well as the ''Family Guy'' season 20 episode, "All About Alana", using the 20. | ||
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*Also appears on some video games based on 20th Century Fox films, such as the ''Alien vs. Predator'' game, ''Rio'', ''Ice Age: Continental Drift - Arctic Games'', and ''Snoopy's Grand Adventure''. | *Also appears on some video games based on 20th Century Fox films, such as the ''Alien vs. Predator'' game, ''Rio'', ''Ice Age: Continental Drift - Arctic Games'', and ''Snoopy's Grand Adventure''. | ||
*The logo with the News Corporation byline was last used on DVD, Bluray, and DigitalHD trailer of ''Turbo'' (released on November 5, 2013). | *The logo with the News Corporation byline was last used on DVD, Bluray, and DigitalHD trailer of ''Turbo'' (released on November 5, 2013). | ||
*From March 22, 2013 to June 2, 2017, it was seen at both the start and end of [[DreamWorks Animation]] films, right before said company's logo, beginning with ''The Croods'' and ending with ''Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie''. On post-2018 prints of | *From March 22, 2013 to June 2, 2017, it was seen at both the start and end of [[DreamWorks Animation]] films, right before said company's logo, beginning with ''The Croods'' and ending with ''Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie''. On post-2018 prints of most of these movies, this is plastered by the 2013 version of the current [[Universal Pictures]] logo, although some prints after 2018 may retain it, such as current prints of ''Trolls'' as Universal kept the logo intact on those film's current prints. | ||
**However, on BBC prints of ''How to Train Your Dragon 2'', ''Penguins of Madagascar'', ''Home'', ''Kung Fu Panda 3'', and ''Trolls'', it's instead plastered by the 2011 [[Paramount Pictures]] logo, even though Paramount ended its distribution deal with DreamWorks in 2012. In the case of ''HTTYD 2'', ''Penguins of Madagascar'' and ''Kung Fu Panda 3'', it's possible that this was done to maintain consistency with each film's predecessor, which were all distributed by Paramount. | **However, on BBC prints of ''How to Train Your Dragon 2'', ''Penguins of Madagascar'', ''Home'', ''Kung Fu Panda 3'', and ''Trolls'', it's instead plastered by the 2011 [[Paramount Pictures]] logo, even though Paramount ended its distribution deal with DreamWorks in 2012. In the case of ''HTTYD 2'', ''Penguins of Madagascar'' and ''Kung Fu Panda 3'', it's possible that this was done to maintain consistency with each film's predecessor, which were all distributed by Paramount. | ||
**In addition, this logo was plastered with the [[Pearl Studio|Oriental DreamWorks]] and [[CJ Entertainment]] logo on Chinese and Korean releases of DWA films respectively. Additionally, ''Kung Fu Panda 3'' has the [[China Film Group Corporation|China Film Co., Ltd.]] logo precede the former on Chinese prints. | **In addition, this logo was plastered with the [[Pearl Studio|Oriental DreamWorks]] and [[CJ Entertainment]] logo on Chinese and Korean releases of DWA films respectively. Additionally, ''Kung Fu Panda 3'' has the [[China Film Group Corporation|China Film Co., Ltd.]] logo precede the former on Chinese prints. |