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* At the end of some shows, the logo is still. | * At the end of some shows, the logo is still. | ||
* On Season 5-10 of ''Smallville'', ''The Science of Superman'', the short-lived ''Human Target'', various DC animated movies, and the ''Superman Returns'' game, the logo is shortened to the text shining. | * On Season 5-10 of ''Smallville'', ''The Science of Superman'', the short-lived ''Human Target'', various DC animated movies, and the ''Superman Returns'' game, the logo is shortened to the text shining. | ||
* On all DC Showcase films, the logo fades into a | * On all DC Showcase films, the logo fades into a poster in a comic book store, with the logos of Superman, ''Batman: The Brave and the Bold'' and ''Justice League Unlimited''. | ||
'''Trivia:''' According to [https://www.awn.com/animationworld/imaginary-forces-making-living-turning-comics-film this contemporary article], two major challenges in designing the logo were not making it too similar to the Marvel logo (also designed by Imaginary Forces) and to balance DC's request for a more "cinematic" logo than Marvel with still keeping a comic book aesthetic. These are the reasons why the logo chooses to abstain from showing full comic pages like Marvel before it, instead showcasing them through dots of light. | '''Trivia:''' According to [https://www.awn.com/animationworld/imaginary-forces-making-living-turning-comics-film this contemporary article], two major challenges in designing the logo were not making it too similar to the Marvel logo (also designed by Imaginary Forces) and to balance DC's request for a more "cinematic" logo than Marvel with still keeping a comic book aesthetic. These are the reasons why the logo chooses to abstain from showing full comic pages like Marvel before it, instead showcasing them through dots of light. | ||
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* The logo is often modified to fit the show's style. | * The logo is often modified to fit the show's style. | ||
* At the beginning of ''Teen Titans Go!'' starting with Season 5, there is the [[Cartoon Network]] logo on a {{color|hotpink|pink}} background. Beast Boy (voiced by Greg Cipes, in bird form) appears. As he approaches, he turns back into his normal self, covering up the entire logo. After that, he transforms into various animals before transforming into a {{color|green}} DC logo, which then roars at us. | * At the beginning of ''Teen Titans Go!'' starting with Season 5, there is the [[Cartoon Network]] logo on a {{color|hotpink|pink}} background. Beast Boy (voiced by Greg Cipes, in bird form) appears. As he approaches, he turns back into his normal self, covering up the entire logo. After that, he transforms into various animals before transforming into a {{color|green}} DC logo, which then roars at us. | ||
* Starting with ''DC Showcase: Sgt. Rock'', the logo | * Starting with ''DC Showcase: Sgt. Rock'', the logo fades into a poster in a comic book store, with the logos of Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, ''Young Justice'', ''Teen Titans Go!'' and ''Harley Quinn''. | ||
* An open matte version exists. | * An open matte version exists. | ||
* A split-screen version is sometimes seen when ''Teen Titans Go!'' is aired on [[Cartoon Network]]. | * A split-screen version is sometimes seen when ''Teen Titans Go!'' is aired on [[Cartoon Network]]. | ||