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* A filmed variant exists where the red line doesn't have a red glow on the text. | * A filmed variant exists where the red line doesn't have a red glow on the text. | ||
* On TV shows, the logo was usually abridged and had the URL addresses "www.atlantis.ca" or "www.allianceatlantis.com" appear under the logo.. | * On TV shows, the logo was usually abridged and had the URL addresses "www.atlantis.ca" or "www.allianceatlantis.com" appear under the logo.. | ||
* An early version is said to exist where the logo just had "ATLANTIS" with no red line, but there's no video proof online yet and the only photo is a doctored recreation. This was said to have been used on the middle episodes of Season 4 of the | * An early version is said to exist where the logo just had "ATLANTIS" with no red line, but there's no video proof online yet and the only photo is a doctored recreation. This was said to have been used on the middle episodes of Season 4 of the 1995 revival of ''The Outer Limits''. | ||
*On ''The Outer Limits'', a sped-up variant is used. | *On ''The Outer Limits'', a sped-up variant is used. | ||
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'''Availability:''' Rare. | '''Availability:''' Rare. | ||
* It appeared on ''The Crow: Stairway to Heaven'', ''Beast Wars'', ''The Famous Jett Jackson'' and ''NightMan'', among other shows. | * It appeared on ''The Crow: Stairway to Heaven'', ''Beast Wars'', ''The Famous Jett Jackson'' and ''NightMan'', among other shows. | ||
* This still survives on middle seasons of ''The Outer Limits ( | * This still survives on middle seasons of ''The Outer Limits'' (1995 series) on Comet and the 1999 film, ''eXistenZ''. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' This is merely a prototype logo, as the official logo for the company wasn't revealed yet. | '''Editor's Note:''' This is merely a prototype logo, as the official logo for the company wasn't revealed yet. | ||
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* An early filmed variant exists, where the colors are darker and the final result looks a little more realistic. | * An early filmed variant exists, where the colors are darker and the final result looks a little more realistic. | ||
* Later films had a legal disclaimer appear below the logo (accompanied by an asterisk above the trademark symbol next to the logo). | * Later films had a legal disclaimer appear below the logo (accompanied by an asterisk above the trademark symbol next to the logo). | ||
*Like the 1997 HIT Entertainment PLC "Fireworks & Psychedelic Ribbons" logo, a middle-length version exists, which starts in the middle of the logo. | |||
'''FX/SFX:''' Nice CGI, basically an update of the 1991 Alliance logo. | '''FX/SFX:''' The flying spark and the CGI. Nice CGI, basically an update of the 1991 Alliance logo. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A powerful orchestral tune. The music of the short version samples "Film Orchestra FX (1)" by Dick De Benedictis. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A powerful orchestral tune. The music of the short version samples "Film Orchestra FX (1)" by Dick De Benedictis. | ||
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* An alternative fanfare exists on some films where some of the music is replaced with a few reverberating notes, in different pitches. | * An alternative fanfare exists on some films where some of the music is replaced with a few reverberating notes, in different pitches. | ||
* On the filmed variant, an early version of the fanfare exists where some SFX, like the formation of the A, is louder. | * On the filmed variant, an early version of the fanfare exists where some SFX, like the formation of the A, is louder. | ||
*On the short versions, the standard fanfare is shortened and sounds more audibly combined with the powerful climax from the 1996 TTTV Channel 3 North East logo unlike the longer versions. | |||
*On the middle-length version and in some occasions, it's silent. | |||
*Sometimes, the ending of the show may be played. | |||
'''Availability:''' Common. | '''Availability:''' Common. | ||
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* Seen on a True Movies UK (now Sony Movies Classic) airing of the 1996 TV movie ''Golden Will: The Silken Laumann Story''. | * Seen on a True Movies UK (now Sony Movies Classic) airing of the 1996 TV movie ''Golden Will: The Silken Laumann Story''. | ||
* This logo plasters the 1991 Alliance logo on DejaView reruns of Due South. | * This logo plasters the 1991 Alliance logo on DejaView reruns of Due South. | ||
*The middle-length version is seen on ''Lunar Jim'' kiddie rides with video screens from Jolly Roger. | |||
'''Editor's Note:''' A solid logo that updates the 1991 Alliance logo to excellent results, though the orchestral tune sounds strangely similar to the 1996 [[Tyne Tees Television (UK)|Tyne Tees Television]] Channel 3 North East logo. | '''Editor's Note:''' A solid logo that updates the 1991 Alliance logo to excellent results, though the orchestral tune sounds strangely similar to the 1996 [[Tyne Tees Television (UK)|Tyne Tees Television]] Channel 3 North East logo. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A majestic brass/string fanfare with a short drumroll after the first few notes. It may be shortened depending on the variant. Sometimes, the music is re-arranged to be less dramatic and calmer. Composed by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A majestic brass/string fanfare with a short drumroll after the first few notes. It may be shortened depending on the variant. Sometimes, the music is re-arranged to be less dramatic and calmer. Composed by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. | ||
'''Music/Sounds Variant''': Sometimes, the ending of the show may play. | |||
'''Availability:''' Uncommon. | '''Availability:''' Uncommon. | ||