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*An extremely rare variant is known to exist where the animation plays as normal, but towards the end of the orchestration the logo begins to shrink. We zoom out to find it is the "H" in the [[THX]] logo, which moves into the bottom left corner a few seconds later, which leads directly into the menu.
*An extremely rare variant is known to exist where the animation plays as normal, but towards the end of the orchestration the logo begins to shrink. We zoom out to find it is the "H" in the [[THX]] logo, which moves into the bottom left corner a few seconds later, which leads directly into the menu.


'''FX/SFX:''' The animation of the gears and doors. Very nice CGI, done by DevaStudios, Inc.
'''FX/SFX:''' The animation of the gears and doors. Very nice CGI, done by Devastudios.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A majestic fanfare (which takes cues from Danny Elfman's ''Batman'' theme) for the standard version. The horror version has the sounds of the gears cranking and door creaking, alongside sounds resembling a heartbeat and moaning. The short version uses mechanical noises. On rare occasions, both versions are silent or have the film's opening theme playing over them.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A majestic fanfare (which takes cues from Danny Elfman's ''Batman'' theme) for the standard version. The horror version has the sounds of the gears cranking and door creaking, alongside sounds resembling a heartbeat and moaning. The horror version's music and sound design was done by Billy Mallery. The short version uses mechanical noises. On rare occasions, both versions are silent or have the film's opening theme playing over them.


'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''  
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''  
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