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* On <u>''Rusty: A Dog's Tale''</u> and <u>''Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie''</u>, the logo is filmed, while the later film is cropped in widescreen. | * On <u>''Rusty: A Dog's Tale''</u> and <u>''Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie''</u>, the logo is filmed, while the later film is cropped in widescreen. | ||
* <u>When ABC Family (now Freeform) reran ''Au Pair 2'' in 2009</u>, the short version of the logo is slowed down (with the ending theme) as an attempt to plaster the 1998 [[Fox Family Productions]] logo that was originally used there. The split-screen credits followed. | * <u>When ABC Family (now Freeform) reran ''Au Pair 2'' in 2009</u>, the short version of the logo is slowed down (with the ending theme) as an attempt to plaster the 1998 [[Fox Family Productions]] logo that was originally used there. The split-screen credits followed. | ||
** Another slowed-down variant also exists, which was seen on <u>certain episodes of ''Iron Man'' on Disney XD</u>, plastering over both the 1994 [[Genesis Entertainment]] or [[New World Entertainment]] logos (most episodes used the short variant but without the slowdown). | ** Another slowed-down variant also exists, which was seen on <u>certain episodes of ''Iron Man'' on Disney XD</u>, plastering over both the 1994 [[Genesis Entertainment]] or 1995 [[New World Entertainment]] logos (most episodes used the short variant but without the slowdown). | ||
'''Technique:''' Live-action and computer animation. | '''Technique:''' Live-action and computer animation. | ||
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** <u>High tone</u> and <u>low tone variants</u> both also exist, with the low tone variant being found on <u>some overseas prints of the CGI ''Action Man'' series</u> and on <u>Unis TV broadcasts of ''Big Wolf on Campus''</u> in the Canadian province of Québec, respectively. | ** <u>High tone</u> and <u>low tone variants</u> both also exist, with the low tone variant being found on <u>some overseas prints of the CGI ''Action Man'' series</u> and on <u>Unis TV broadcasts of ''Big Wolf on Campus''</u> in the Canadian province of Québec, respectively. | ||
* A double pitched (very high tone) variant with the seven-note music also exists, which was seen on <u>later episodes of UPN's ''The Mouse and the Monster''</u>. | * A double pitched (very high tone) variant with the seven-note music also exists, which was seen on <u>later episodes of UPN's ''The Mouse and the Monster''</u>. | ||
* The 10 notes version is sometimes shortened to six notes for both the normal and "INTERNATIONAL" versions, which is seen on a few TV movies, such as <u>''On Thin Ice: Going For The Gold''</u> and some shows such as <u>''Space Goofs''</u> and <u>''Diabolik''</u>, respectively. | * The 10 notes version is sometimes shortened to six notes for both the normal and "INTERNATIONAL" versions, which is seen on a few TV movies, such as <u>''On Thin Ice: Going For The Gold''</u>, and some shows such as <u>''Space Goofs''</u> and <u>''Diabolik''</u>, respectively. | ||
* <u>One season 3 episode of the French dub of ''Bobby's World''</u> has a weird monaural reverb effect. | * <u>One season 3 episode of the French dub of ''Bobby's World''</u> has a weird monaural reverb effect. | ||
* On <u>international airings and the Australian DVD release of the 1999 TV movie ''Au Pair''</u>, instead of the children's laughing, it plays the two first notes of the 1998 Fox Family Productions logo before the high tone variant of the seven-note music plays normal. This is only seen at the end of the movie. | * On <u>international airings and the Australian DVD release of the 1999 TV movie ''Au Pair''</u>, instead of the children's laughing, it plays the two first notes of the 1998 Fox Family Productions logo before the high tone variant of the seven-note music plays normal. This is only seen at the end of the movie. |