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* On old AMC broadcasts of ''Young Frankenstein'' and ''The Longest Day'', a B&W version of the 1998 logo appears.
* On old AMC broadcasts of ''Young Frankenstein'' and ''The Longest Day'', a B&W version of the 1998 logo appears.
* On the fourth season of ''The Simple Life'', the logo cuts off when the byline fades in.
* On the fourth season of ''The Simple Life'', the logo cuts off when the byline fades in.
* On seasons 1-7 episodes of ''Family Guy'' and direct-to-DVD film, ''Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story'', the logo fades out.
* On the first eight episodes of season 1 of ''Central Park'', the logo is in a slightly different tint. On the last two episodes of the same season, the logo is in its regular tint.
* On the first eight episodes of season 1 of ''Central Park'', the logo is in a slightly different tint. On the last two episodes of the same season, the logo is in its regular tint.
* On ''How I Met Your Mother'', the logo cuts off to black when the last note of the fanfare plays.
* On ''How I Met Your Mother'', the logo cuts off to black when the last note of the fanfare plays.
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* The still shot version of this logo can be found on ''Soul Food: The Series'', starting with S3, DVD's (released by CBS) retain it.  
* The still shot version of this logo can be found on ''Soul Food: The Series'', starting with S3, DVD's (released by CBS) retain it.  
* The version with the edited 1997 theme can be seen on reruns of ''American Dad!'' and ''Family Guy'' reruns on [[Adult Swim]], the latter left the block in September 2021, among others.
* The version with the edited 1997 theme can be seen on reruns of ''American Dad!'' and ''Family Guy'' reruns on [[Adult Swim]], the latter left the block in September 2021, among others.
* Many DVD releases of ''The Simpsons'', seasons 15-17 replace the 1995 logo with the 2007 logo. However, seasons 18 and 19 have the 1995 logo reinstated. Sky 1 (now Sky Showcase) in the UK has recently been airing upscaled HD 'remasters' of ''The Simpsons'' season 8 episodes, replacing the 1995 logo with the 2007 logo. Disney+ prints of pre-2009 episodes of ''The Simpsons'' also replace the original logos with the 2007 logo (however, the first nine episodes of season 20 in 4:3 may retain the 1995 logo).
* Many DVD releases of ''The Simpsons'', seasons 15-17 replace the 1995 logo with the 2007 logo. Sky 1 (now Sky Showcase) in the UK has recently been airing upscaled HD 'remasters' of ''The Simpsons'' season 8 episodes, replacing the 1995 logo with the 2007 logo. Disney+ prints of pre-2009 episodes of ''The Simpsons'' also replace the older logos with the 2007 logo (however, the first nine episodes of season 20 in 4:3 have the 1995 logo retained).
* Also seen on some international prints of FX shows such as ''It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia'' and ''Fargo''.
* Also seen on some international prints of FX shows such as ''It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia'' and ''Fargo''.
* It can be also sometimes spotted on some movie airings on channels like AMC, Fox, and all those owned by TCFTV's parent company.
* It can be also sometimes spotted on some movie airings on channels like AMC, Fox, and all those owned by TCFTV's parent company.
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* Despite the rebranding to its current name (20th Television) on August 10, 2020, this logo was still in use until the end of the year.<ref>https://variety.com/2020/tv/news/disney-rebrands-tv-studios-20th-television-abc-signature-touchstone-1234730574/</ref> Disney had also stated that episodes produced prior to the rebranding will not be plastered, with the exception of the shows on the Animation Domination block, as they use the 20th Television logo on by the beginning of the 2020-2021 TV season, then switched to the new [[20th Television Animation]] logo in 2021 for the new seasons of the animated shows.
* Despite the rebranding to its current name (20th Television) on August 10, 2020, this logo was still in use until the end of the year.<ref>https://variety.com/2020/tv/news/disney-rebrands-tv-studios-20th-television-abc-signature-touchstone-1234730574/</ref> Disney had also stated that episodes produced prior to the rebranding will not be plastered, with the exception of the shows on the Animation Domination block, as they use the 20th Television logo on by the beginning of the 2020-2021 TV season, then switched to the new [[20th Television Animation]] logo in 2021 for the new seasons of the animated shows.
* With the renaming, this logo had made its final appearance as a whole on the series finale of ''NeXt'' which aired on December 22, 2020, but this logo made a surprise appearance on episode 8 of season 3 of ''Duncanville'' which aired on June 12, 2022, instead of the [[20th Television Animation]] logo. It's very likely because of an editing mistake.
* With the renaming, this logo had made its final appearance as a whole on the series finale of ''NeXt'' which aired on December 22, 2020, but this logo made a surprise appearance on episode 8 of season 3 of ''Duncanville'' which aired on June 12, 2022, instead of the [[20th Television Animation]] logo. It's very likely because of an editing mistake.
* On current prints of ''Family Guy: Blue Harvest'', the 1995 logo is replaced by the 2007 logo, the 1995 logo is still intact on the 2008 DVD release of the aforementioned title.
* On current prints of ''Family Guy: Blue Harvest'', the 1995 logo is replaced by the 2007 logo, the 1995 logo is retained on the 2008 DVD of the aforementioned title.
* This is cut-off from Hallmark Channel airings of ''Reba''. However, CMT and UP airings still retain it.
* This is cut-off from Hallmark Channel airings of ''Reba''. However, CMT and UP airings still retain it.
* Most TV airings of Fox shows in French territories (Canada, France, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Belgium, Vietnam) from the late '90s up until the mid-2000s usually opened with the 1995 logo, albeit with a slightly dark/brownish taint and a computer generated fade-in/fade-out. '90s shows used the 1995 theme, while later shows/airings in the 2000s era used the 1997 Fox theme. Airings of widescreen/letterboxed/HD shows like ''Bones'' also used this practice back in the day, but with the 1998 enhanced logo (and no fade-in/fade-out). Recent shows no longer use this practice nowadays.
* Most TV airings of Fox shows in French territories (Canada, France, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Belgium, Vietnam) from the late '90s up until the mid-2000s usually opened with the 1995 logo, albeit with a slightly dark/brownish taint and a computer generated fade-in/fade-out. '90s shows used the 1995 theme, while later shows/airings in the 2000s era used the 1997 Fox theme. Airings of widescreen/letterboxed/HD shows like ''Bones'' also used this practice back in the day, but with the 1998 enhanced logo (and no fade-in/fade-out). Recent shows no longer use this practice nowadays.
* The 1995 logo was seen at the start of a late 90s French TV airing of ''Asterix in America'' (''Asterix et les Indiens'').  
* The 1995 logo was seen at the start of a late 90s French TV airing of ''Asterix in America'' (''Asterix et les Indiens'').  
* When the Sci-Fi Channel (now Syfy) reran ''Batman'' in the late 90s/early 2000s, the 1998 version plastered the 1965 logo.
* When the Sci-Fi Channel (now Syfy) reran ''Batman'' in the late 90s/early 2000s, the 1998 version plastered the 1965 logo.
* The 1998 enhanced version (in 4:3) made a surprise appearance on the ''American Dad!'' episode "Stan Time" instead of the 2007 logo, due to an editing mistake.
* The 1998 version (in 4:3) made a surprise appearance on the ''American Dad!'' episode "Stan Time" instead of the 2007 logo, due to an editing mistake.


'''Legacy:''' Due to its long period of usage, this logo is considered almost as iconic as its film counterpart.
'''Legacy:''' Due to its long period of usage, this logo is considered almost as iconic as its film counterpart.

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