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*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. | ||
*This logo plasters the 1981 logo on the 1995 UK VHS and the 2002 DVD releases of ''Speed'', but is off-center. Said variant is also seen on international DVD releases of ''Conan the Barbarian'' (1982). | *This logo plasters the 1981 logo on the 1995 UK VHS and the 2002 DVD releases of ''Speed'', but is off-center. Said variant is also seen on international DVD releases of ''Conan the Barbarian'' (1982). | ||
*Starting with | *Starting with ''Robots'' (released on March 11, 2005), the colors of the logo were adjusted. | ||
*Starting with ''The Simpsons Movie'' (albeit as a variant), released on July 27, 2007, the logo was enhanced again with brighter colors. Used in tandem with the previous variant. | *Starting with ''The Simpsons Movie'' (albeit as a variant), released on July 27, 2007, the logo was enhanced again with brighter colors. Used in tandem with the previous variant. | ||
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*Starting with ''Turbo'', released on July 17, 2013, the News Corporation byline is excluded, and the logo is bylineless for the first time since the 4th logo, due to the aforementioned split. | *Starting with ''Turbo'', released on July 17, 2013, the News Corporation byline is excluded, and the logo is bylineless for the first time since the 4th logo, due to the aforementioned split. | ||
*An open matte version exists, which was only seen on TV spots for ''Runner Runner'' and ''The Counselor'', ''The Peanuts Movie'' (albeit as a variant) and on video games based on 20th Century Fox properties. | *An open matte version exists, which was only seen on TV spots for ''Runner Runner'' and ''The Counselor'', ''The Peanuts Movie'' (albeit as a variant) and on video games based on 20th Century Fox properties. | ||
*An enhanced variant of this logo exists. This variant includes an improved searchlight opening at the beginning, wider beams of light, and more detailed textures. Also, the "X" in "FOX" is brighter than usual. This variant was only used on ''Ice Age: Collision Course'', ''Murder on the Orient Express'', ''Ferdinand'', ''Terminator: Dark Fate'' (only at the end; the beginning uses a variant), and ''Spies in Disguise'' | *An enhanced variant of this logo exists. This variant includes an improved searchlight opening at the beginning, wider beams of light, and more detailed textures. Also, the "X" in "FOX" is brighter than usual. This variant was only used on ''Ice Age: Collision Course'', ''Murder on the Orient Express'', ''Ferdinand'', ''Terminator: Dark Fate'' (only at the end; the beginning uses a variant), and ''Spies in Disguise''. | ||
*A sped-up version of the 75 Years variant with the ending theme playing over it also exists, which has been spotted at the end of a Polish airing of the [[Warner Bros. Pictures|Warner Bros.]]/[[Regency Enterprises|Regency]] film ''Under Siege 2: Dark Territory''. | *A sped-up version of the 75 Years variant with the ending theme playing over it also exists, which has been spotted at the end of a Polish airing of the [[Warner Bros. Pictures|Warner Bros.]]/[[Regency Enterprises|Regency]] film ''Under Siege 2: Dark Territory''. | ||
*Sometimes, such as on international prints of ''My Name is Khan'', ''Joy'', and ''Maze Runner: The Death Cure'', the logo cuts to black instead of fading out as it usually would. On the former, the logo cuts to the [[Star Studios|Fox Star Studios]] logo. | *Sometimes, such as on international prints of ''My Name is Khan'', ''Joy'', and ''Maze Runner: The Death Cure'', the logo cuts to black instead of fading out as it usually would. On the former, the logo cuts to the [[Star Studios|Fox Star Studios]] logo. | ||
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*At the end of ''Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace 3D'', the text "Released by Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation" is shown. | *At the end of ''Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace 3D'', the text "Released by Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation" is shown. | ||
*At the end of ''Parental Guidance'', ''Misbehaviour'' and ''Ela e Eu'', the print logo is shown. | *At the end of ''Parental Guidance'', ''Misbehaviour'' and ''Ela e Eu'', the print logo is shown. | ||
*At the end of the majority of Fox films starting in 2012 | *At the end of the majority of Fox films starting in 2012, a disclaimer (usually in white) appears on a black background following the end credits, reading "The making and authorized distribution of the film supported over (number) jobs and involved hundreds of thousands of/over one million work hours." The font varies depending on the film. | ||
'''Technique:''' CGI designed by Chris Wedge and Carlos Saldanha and animated at Twentieth Century Fox's now-defunct sibling company [[Blue Sky Studios]]. This was made using Autodesk Maya. | '''Technique:''' CGI designed by Chris Wedge and Carlos Saldanha and animated at Twentieth Century Fox's now-defunct sibling company [[Blue Sky Studios]]. This was made using Autodesk Maya. |