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**A still of the 1994 20th Television and 1995 TCFTV logos (promotional) also show the searchlights in the same position as the long version of the 2008 logo.
**A still of the 1994 20th Television and 1995 TCFTV logos (promotional) also show the searchlights in the same position as the long version of the 2008 logo.
* An opening variant of the 1994 logo exists. Here, the logo starts off much closer to the structure (like the original 1992 version), with the clouds moving in the background. After a second, the logo continues as normal, albeit staying on for a few seconds longer.
* An opening variant of the 1994 logo exists. Here, the logo starts off much closer to the structure (like the original 1992 version), with the clouds moving in the background. After a second, the logo continues as normal, albeit staying on for a few seconds longer.
* 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'', 2000s TBS airings of ''Yes, Dear'' and the split-screen credits on Spike's airings of ''Cops'', the logo appears as usual without animation.
* A B&W variant of this logo also exists, which appears on classic Fox shows and movies in the format.
* A B&W variant of this logo also exists, which appears on classic Fox shows and movies in the format.
* An in-credit variant which appears 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 which appears 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.
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* On some prints, such as Spike's print of ''The Transporter 2'' and syndie prints of ''Tosh-O'', the 2008 logo fades in as well as out.
* On some prints, such as Spike's print of ''The Transporter 2'' and syndie prints of ''Tosh-O'', the 2008 logo fades in as well as out.
* The 1994 logo is cropped to matted 1.78:1 in rare cases.
* The 1994 logo is cropped to matted 1.78:1 in rare cases.
* On some prints of ''The Simpsons'' episodes between 1992 and 1994, the 1992 logo fades in near the end of the zoom out, and then fades out a few seconds later. It's similar in a way to the 1994/5 variant with the byline, barring the fade in at the start. Channel 4's print of the episode "Homer the Heretic" also features this variation.
* On some prints of ''The Simpsons'' episodes between 1992 and 1994, the 1992 logo fades in near the end of the zoom out, and then fades out a few seconds later. It's similar in a way to the 1994/5 variant with the byline, barring the fade in at the start. Channel 4's print of the episode "Homer the Heretic" features this variation.
* On season 2 of ''Central Park'', the logo is in a slightly different tint.
* On season 2 of ''Central Park'', the logo is in a slightly different tint.


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* This was plastered onto most shows that Fox distributes, even classic shows they own, with the exception of ''The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis'' (the 1960s TCFTV logo is integrated into the closing credits with the closing theme).
* This was plastered onto most shows that Fox distributes, even classic shows they own, with the exception of ''The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis'' (the 1960s TCFTV logo is integrated into the closing credits with the closing theme).
* It also even shows up on DVD releases of Fox shows.
* It even shows up on DVD releases of Fox shows.
* The opening variant has so far only been spotted on a Polish airing of ''An Unmarried Woman''.
* The opening variant has so far only been spotted on a Polish airing of ''An Unmarried Woman''.
* On the ''Christmas with the Simpsons'' DVD, it plasters over the 3rd 20th Century Fox Television logo on the Christmas special.
* On the ''Christmas with the Simpsons'' DVD, it plasters over the 3rd 20th Century Fox Television logo on the Christmas special.
* Most episodes of ''The Simpsons'' on DVD up until towards the end of season 6 have this logo (though a few episodes on the season 1 and 3 DVD sets use the original 1989-1993 TCFTV logo instead), although it does make an appearance at the end of the season 9 episode "The Principal and the Pauper".
* Most episodes of ''The Simpsons'' on DVD up until towards the end of season 6 have this logo (though a few episodes on the season 1 and 3 DVD sets use the original 1989-1993 TCFTV logo instead), although it does make an appearance at the end of the season 9 episode "The Principal and the Pauper".
* Strangely, it also appears after the TCFTV logo on many episodes of ''Family Guy'' and ''Futurama'' on Adult Swim and TBS, the former on Freeform as well.
* Strangely, it appears after the TCFTV logo on many episodes of ''Family Guy'' and ''Futurama'' on Adult Swim and TBS, the former on Freeform as well.
* The enhanced version is just as common, and appeared until 2019 on ''Family Feud'', ''Divorce Court'', and ''The Wendy Williams Show'', among other current series, before the former two shows were transferred to [[CBS Television Distribution]], as well as ''King of the Hill'' reruns on Adult Swim & syndication, reruns of ''Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?'' on GSN, and Netflix viewings, and also appears on the StarVista/Time Life DVD releases of ''The Wonder Years'' (plastering the 1988 [[New World Entertainment|New World Television]] logo).
* The enhanced version is just as common, and appeared until 2019 on ''Family Feud'', ''Divorce Court'', and ''The Wendy Williams Show'', among other current series, before the former two shows were transferred to [[CBS Television Distribution]], as well as ''King of the Hill'' reruns on Adult Swim & syndication, reruns of ''Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?'' on GSN, and Netflix viewings, and also appears on the StarVista/Time Life DVD releases of ''The Wonder Years'' (plastering the 1988 [[New World Entertainment|New World Television]] logo).
** One early sighting of the enhanced variant was Cartoon Network's airing of ''Garfield Gets Real''.
** One early sighting of the enhanced variant was Cartoon Network's airing of ''Garfield Gets Real''.

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