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* 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.'' and ''Mike’s New Car''.
* 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, which is based on the closing version.
* At the end of some movies, the logo cuts in instead of fading in as it usually would. On ''Cars 3'' and post-2013 prints of ''Cars'', this also appears at the start instead of the standard logo.
* At the end of some movies, the logo cuts in instead of fading in as it usually would. On ''Cars 3'' and post-2013 prints of ''Cars'', this also appears at the start instead of the standard logo.
* On ''Kinect Rush: A Disney/Pixar Adventure'' for the Xbox 360, the animation starts from the point where the lamp is already in place. However, the full opening version is used in ''Rush: A Disney/Pixar Adventure'' (the Xbox One and PC versions of the game).
* On ''Kinect Rush: A Disney/Pixar Adventure'' for the Xbox 360, the animation starts from the point where the lamp is already in place. However, the full opening version is used in ''Rush: A Disney/Pixar Adventure'' (the Xbox One and PC versions of the game).
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