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* On ''Toy Story'' trailers and TV spots, it's the same as above, but inverted.
* On ''Toy Story'' trailers and TV spots, it's the same as above, but inverted.
* On ''Toy Story 3'' for the iPhone and iPod Touch and most handheld versions of Pixar games, a still version with Luxo Jr. exists, which is a still version of the completed logo.
* On ''Toy Story 3'' for the iPhone and iPod Touch and most handheld versions of Pixar games, a still version with Luxo Jr. exists, which is a still version of the completed logo.
* There is a short version that starts with the completed logo and only includes Luxo Jr. looking at us. It usually appears in front of shorts and trailers, as well as at the beginning of ''Monsters, Inc.''
* There is a short version that starts with the completed logo and only includes Luxo Jr. looking at us. It usually appears in front of shorts and trailers, as well as at the beginning of ''Monsters, Inc.'' and ''Mike’s New Car''.
** For international releases of ''Onward'', this version is extended to show the lamp's bulb shutting off.
** For international releases of ''Onward'', this version is extended to show the lamp's bulb shutting off.
* From 2008 with ''WALL-E'' to 2018 with ''Incredibles 2'', the logo was remastered in HD. Also, the closing variant now has "{{font|Times New Roman|ANIMATION STUDIOS}}" fade in a little later than the opening logo.
* From 2008 with ''WALL-E'' to 2018 with ''Incredibles 2'', the logo was remastered in HD. Also, the closing variant now has "{{font|Times New Roman|ANIMATION STUDIOS}}" fade in a little later than the opening logo.
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* At the end of series like ''Dug Days'' and ''Cars on the Road'', the closing variant of the logo is shortened to Luxo Jr. looking to the viewer.
* At the end of series like ''Dug Days'' and ''Cars on the Road'', the closing variant of the logo is shortened to Luxo Jr. looking to the viewer.
* On films released in 2.40:1 starting with ''Onward'', the background is slightly darker.
* On films released in 2.40:1 starting with ''Onward'', the background is slightly darker.
* On ''Jack-Jack Attack'', the logo is shortened to the final jump Luxo Jr. gives before squashing the I. The logo fades to black within less than a second after he looks to the camera.


'''Technique:''' Very nice CGI animation that still holds up over 25 years later. All done at Pixar themselves. For the still versions, none (of course).
'''Technique:''' Very nice CGI animation that still holds up over 25 years later. All done at Pixar themselves. For the still versions, none (of course).
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'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
* On some movies, the opening theme of the movie plays over the logo instead.
* On some movies, the opening theme of the movie plays over the logo instead.
** On ''Jack-Jack Attack'', the opening theme plays over the sounds of Luxo Jr. squashing the I.
* On ''Coco'', the sound Luxo Jr. makes when he turns to us is replaced by a bell tolling, continuing into the film's intro.  
* On ''Coco'', the sound Luxo Jr. makes when he turns to us is replaced by a bell tolling, continuing into the film's intro.  
* At the end of some films, the closing theme plays over the logo, most times ending with the lamp's bulb clicking off.
* At the end of some films, the closing theme plays over the logo, most times ending with the lamp's bulb clicking off.
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