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* Starting in 2019 with ''Toy Story 4'', the remastered logo was re-animated and re-rendered with Pixar's current software. The changes include some minor color correction and the lamp being remodeled with a new base and an LED bulb.
* Starting in 2019 with ''Toy Story 4'', the remastered logo was re-animated and re-rendered with Pixar's current software. The changes include some minor color correction and the lamp being remodeled with a new base and an LED bulb.
* On ''Kinect Rush: A Disney/Pixar Adventure'', the animation starts from the point where the lamp is already in place.
* On ''Kinect Rush: A Disney/Pixar Adventure'', the animation starts from the point where the lamp is already in place.
* On ''Toy Story 4'' and at the end of ''Onward'' (2D version), the words "ANIMATION STUDIOS" are already formed while the logo still plays as normal. This was initially also slated to appear at both start and end of ''Luca'', but it did not and "ANIMATION STUDIOS" fades in as usual.
* On ''Toy Story 4'' and at the end of ''Onward'' (2D version), the words "ANIMATION STUDIOS" are already formed while the logo still plays as normal.
* At the end of ''Soul'', same as the previous variant, but after Luxo Jr.'s bulb turns off, Accountant Terry appears, telling the audience to go home, and then disappears.
* At the end of ''Soul'', same as the previous variant, but after Luxo Jr.'s bulb turns off, Accountant Terry appears, telling the audience to go home, and then disappears.
* On ''Pixar's 20th Anniversary Special'', when the lamp has squished the I, we can see "CELEBRATING 20 YEARS" in gold.
* On ''Pixar's 20th Anniversary Special'', when the lamp has squished the I, we can see "CELEBRATING 20 YEARS" in gold.
* On ''Jack-Jack Attack'' and ''Auntie Edna'', the logo is shortened to where Luxo Jr. squashes the I.
* On ''Jack-Jack Attack'' and ''Auntie Edna'' (the latter using the ''Incredibles 2'' variant), the logo is shortened to where Luxo Jr. squashes the I.


'''FX/SFX:''' Very nice CGI that still holds up over 25 years later. All done at Pixar themselves.
'''FX/SFX:''' Very nice CGI that still holds up over 25 years later. All done at Pixar themselves.
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'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
* At the start of some films, the opening theme/dialogue of the movie plays over the logo instead. This can be seen on ''Monsters, Inc.'', ''The Incredibles'', ''Ratatouille'', ''Inside Out'', ''Onward'', ''Soul'' and ''Luca''. These movies have it playing over the preceding Disney logo as well, with the exception of ''Soul'', which has an off-key jazz rendition of that logo's music.
* At the start of some films, the opening theme/dialogue of the movie plays over the logo instead. This can be seen on ''Monsters, Inc.'', ''The Incredibles'', ''Ratatouille'', ''Inside Out'', ''Onward'', ''Soul'' and ''Luca''.
* On ''Coco'', the last sound is replaced by a bell tolling, continuing into the film's intro. The preceding Disney logo has a Mariachi rendition of its theme.
* On ''Coco'', the last sound is replaced by a bell tolling, continuing into the film's intro. The preceding Disney logo has a Mariachi rendition of its theme.
* The music varies at the tail end of ''Monsters, Inc.''; the widescreen version on DVD, Blu-ray and TV airings of said movie have the closing music ("Walk to Work", an excerpt from Randy Newman's score), but on the 2002 VHS release, the 2002 Australian DVD and the fullscreen version on DVD, the music uses one of the songs ("If I Didn't Have You", sung by Billy Crystal as Mike Wazowski and John Goodman as Sulley) from earlier in the credits reel due to bloopers and a conclusion short being shown earlier on.  
* The music varies at the tail end of ''Monsters, Inc.''; the widescreen version on DVD, Blu-ray and TV airings of said movie have the closing music ("Walk to Work", an excerpt from Randy Newman's score), but on the 2002 VHS release, the 2002 Australian DVD and the fullscreen version on DVD, the music uses one of the songs ("If I Didn't Have You", sung by Billy Crystal as Mike Wazowski and John Goodman as Sulley) from earlier in the credits reel due to bloopers and a conclusion short being shown earlier on.  
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'''Availability:''' Current and very common.  
'''Availability:''' Current and very common.  
*Seen on all Pixar movies and shorts from 1995 onward, with the exception of 3-D prints of most newer movies, which use the next logo below.  
*Seen on all Pixar movies and shorts from 1995 onward, with the exception of the 3-D prints of most newer movies, which use the next logo below.  
*It first appeared at the end of ''Toy Story'' (and appears at the beginning of said film on most current prints, following the 2006 Walt Disney Pictures logo, and plastering the Pixar variant of the WDP logo) and has appeared at the beginning and end of all Pixar features starting with ''A Bug's Life''.  
*It first appeared at the very end of ''Toy Story'' (and appears at the beginning of said film on most current prints, following the 2006 Walt Disney Pictures logo, and plastering the Pixar variant of the WDP logo) and has appeared at the beginning and end of all Pixar features starting with ''A Bug's Life''.  
*The original version was last seen on ''Ratatouille''.
*The original version was last seen on ''Ratatouille''.
*The remastered logo debuted on ''WALL-E'', and the final movie to use it was at the end of ''Incredibles 2'', due to having a custom variant at the beginning.
*The remastered logo debuted on ''WALL-E'', and the final movie to use it was at the end of ''Incredibles 2'', due to having a custom variant at the beginning.
*The reanimated variant first appeared on the second trailer for ''Toy Story 4'', and made its official debut on the movie itself, even appearing on the 3-D version instead of the next logo. It also appeared on ''Onward'' (2D version), ''Soul'', ''Luca'', and the trailers for ''Turning Red'' and ''Lightyear''.  
*The reanimated variant first appeared on the second trailer for ''Toy Story 4'', and made its official debut on the movie itself, even appearing on the 3-D version instead of the next logo. It also appeared on ''Onward'' (2D version only), ''Soul'', ''Luca'', and the trailers for ''Turning Red'' and ''Lightyear''.  
*The white background variant is fairly rare and was only seen on ''Buzz Lightyear of Star Command''.  
*The white background variant is fairly rare and was only seen on ''Buzz Lightyear of Star Command''.  
*It plasters the previous logo on newer prints of ''Luxo Jr.'' and ''Knick Knack''.
*It plasters the previous logo on newer prints of ''Luxo Jr.'' and ''Knick Knack''.
*On current prints of ''Toy Story 2'', ''Monsters, Inc.'', ''Finding Nemo'', and ''Cars'', the original logo is replaced by the remastered one.
*On current prints of the first two ''Toy Story'' films, ''Monsters, Inc.'', ''Finding Nemo'', and ''Cars'', the original logo is replaced by the remastered one.


'''Editor's Note:''' This logo is one of the most popular logos in existence, and is cherished by many. The many [[Logo Variations - Pixar Animation Studios|variations]] of this logo that have been created are fun to watch as well.
'''Editor's Note:''' This logo is one of the most popular logos in existence, and is cherished by many. The many [[Logo Variations - Pixar Animation Studios|variations]] of this logo that have been created are fun to watch as well.
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*It also appears on both 3-D and even 2-D prints of newer shorts, except for ''22 Vs. Earth'' and ''Ciao Alberto'', which use the previous logo instead.
*It also appears on both 3-D and even 2-D prints of newer shorts, except for ''22 Vs. Earth'' and ''Ciao Alberto'', which use the previous logo instead.
*The final movie to use the original version was ''Incredibles 2''.
*The final movie to use the original version was ''Incredibles 2''.
*The reanimated variant debuted on the 3D version of ''Onward'', as well as the 2020 Disney Investor Day. It has so far only been used in the aforementioned film, since ''Soul'' and ''Luca'' had to cancel their theatrical runs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the 3D ''Toy Story 4'' used the previous logo instead of this for some reason. However, it just might appear on 3D prints of ''Turning Red'' and ''Lightyear'' when they come out, unless theatrical plans are changed.
*The reanimated variant debuted on the 3D version of ''Onward'', as well as the 2020 Disney Investor Day. It has so far only been used in the aforementioned film (and also the last Pixar film with the 3D 2011 Disney logo right now), since both ''Soul'' and ''Luca'' had to cancel their theatrical runs and instead go streaming on Disney+ due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the 3D version of ''Toy Story 4'' used the previous logo instead of this for some reason. However, it just might appear on 3D prints of both ''Turning Red'' and ''Lightyear'' when they come out, unless COVID-19 cases rise and their theatrical plans are changed.


'''Editor's Note:''' A fun twist on the Pixar logo, perfectly taking advantage of the 3D format.
'''Editor's Note:''' A fun twist on the Pixar logo, perfectly taking advantage of the 3D format.
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