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* There is an opening variant of this logo. It's exactly the same, except the zoom out is very slow and choppy, and it's also silent and bylineless. | * There is an opening variant of this logo. It's exactly the same, except the zoom out is very slow and choppy, and it's also silent and bylineless. | ||
* On local reruns of ''South Park'', TBS's airings of ''Yes, Dear'' and the split-screen credits on Spike's airings of ''Cops'', the logo appears as usual without animation. | * On local reruns of ''South Park'', TBS's airings of ''Yes, Dear'' and the split-screen credits on Spike's airings of ''Cops'', the logo appears as usual without animation. | ||
* There is also a B&W variant of this logo for classic Fox shows and movies in B&W which appears on, inexplicably, some early episodes of ''Family Guy'' (these episodes sometimes have the logo fade out), such as "Love Thy Trophy" | * There is also a B&W variant of this logo for classic Fox shows and movies in B&W which appears on, inexplicably, some early episodes of ''Family Guy'' (these episodes sometimes have the logo fade out), such as "Love Thy Trophy", "If I'm Dyin', I'm Lyin'," and "Death is a Bitch" on Adult Swim and TBS. A B&W variant of the 2008 logo was spotted on the film ''It Happens Every Spring'' on TCM. | ||
*An in-credit variant seen on ''Sherman Oaks'' shows the bylineless logo inside a box and animating with "DISTRIBUTED BY" appearing above. The closing theme of the show is heard. | *An in-credit variant seen on ''Sherman Oaks'' shows the bylineless logo inside a box and animating with "DISTRIBUTED BY" appearing above. The closing theme of the show is heard. | ||
*On the ultra short-lived sitcom ''Dudley'', the text "in association with" fades in and fades out below. | *On the ultra short-lived sitcom ''Dudley'', the text "in association with" fades in and fades out below. | ||