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'''Selected Variants''':
'''Selected Variants''':
* ''The Simpsons'' has featured many alternate variations of the logo over the years, with different music, sound effects, and/or dialogue. One recurring variation is on Halloween episodes, where a woman screaming is heard followed by a pipe organ playing the theme. For a  comprehensive list of variations, see The Simpsons Archive's Alternate Credits Guide or our variations page on this company.
* ''The Simpsons'' has featured many alternate variations of the logo over the years, with different music, sound effects, and/or dialogue. One recurring variation is on Halloween episodes, where a woman screaming is heard followed by a pipe organ playing the theme. For a  comprehensive list of variations, see The Simpsons Archive's Alternate Credits Guide or [[Gracie Films/Logo Variations|our variations page on this company]].
* Another example of a variant is on ''The Simpsons'' episode "Kamp Krusty", where a mariachi band plays the jingle, and after that, a bunch of people yell "¡Olé!".
* Another example of a variant is on ''The Simpsons'' episode "Kamp Krusty", where a mariachi band plays the jingle, and after that, a bunch of people yell "¡Olé!".
* The first visual variation of this logo on a ''Simpsons'' episode was at the end of "Last Tap Dance in Springfield" (which can be shown on this page).
* The first visual variation of this logo on a ''Simpsons'' episode was at the end of "Last Tap Dance in Springfield" (which can be shown on this page).
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* On the first season of ''The Tracey Ullman Show'', the "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" text is in a different font and stays there a bit longer.
* On the first season of ''The Tracey Ullman Show'', the "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" text is in a different font and stays there a bit longer.
* The PS2/GameCube/Xbox/PC game ''The Simpsons: Hit & Run'' uses this logo, but with the print logo's texture, smoother animation and with flickering effects as the screen lights up.
* The PS2/GameCube/Xbox/PC game ''The Simpsons: Hit & Run'' uses this logo, but with the print logo's texture, smoother animation and with flickering effects as the screen lights up.
* An extended Flash version exists. The animation starts with a blank Gracie Films logo. Then the people get up. Later, the projector turns on, showing a very white bootup. It fades out and the animation proceeds as normal, but it skips the "shush" gesture. Then four of the people start doing things (laughing, whispering in someone else's ear, and sneezing, respectively) while the woman shushes them.  This can be found [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7_fxTmeJbk here] and [https://graciefilms.com/ here].
* An extended website version exists. The animation starts with a blue screen with empty seats. Then the guests fill up the seats. Later, the projector turns on, showing a old scratchy screen. It fades out and the animation proceeds as normal, but it skips the "shush" gesture. Then four of the people start doing things (laughing, whispering in someone else's ear, and sneezing, respectively) while the woman shushes them.  This can be found [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7_fxTmeJbk here] and [https://graciefilms.com/ here].
* ''The Simpsons Movie'' has this logo appear at the very end of it, but it looks like a slightly rushed attempt at recreating the original logo, as the background of the lit up screen room (apart from the "shushing woman") appears to be a photo still of the original logo, which fades into a Flash-esque animation with a darker blue light and a smoother font.
* ''The Simpsons Movie'' has this logo appear at the very end of it, but it looks like a slightly rushed attempt at recreating the original logo, as the background of the lit up screen room (apart from the "shushing woman") appears to be a photo still of the original logo, which fades into a Flash-esque animation with a darker blue light and a smoother font.
* ''The Simpsons'' has featured many alternate variations of the logo over the years, with different music, sound effects, and/or dialogue. One recurring variation is on Halloween episodes, where a woman screaming is heard followed by a creepy pipe organ playing the theme. For a full comprehensive list of variations, see The Simpsons Archive's Alternate Credits Guide.
* ''The Simpsons'' has featured many alternate variations of the logo over the years, with different music, sound effects, and/or dialogue. One recurring variation is on Halloween episodes, where a woman screaming is heard followed by a creepy pipe organ playing the theme. For a full comprehensive list of variations, see The Simpsons Archive's Alternate Credits Guide.
* On the mobile game ''The Simpsons Arcade'', the logo is brighter and blue, has a black outline, and is up against an arcade monitor.
* On the mobile game ''The Simpsons Arcade'', the logo is brighter and blue, has a black outline, and is up against an arcade monitor.
* On the company's official website, the seats are empty and the blue screen is already present. The guests fill the theater. then another projector comes on, first showing an old scratchy screen, then showing the text on the blue screen.
* The second visual variation (and the first in 17 years) on a ''Simpsons'' episode occurred on "Looking for Mr. Goodbart", which is described [[Logo Variations - Gracie Films|here]].
* The second visual variation (and the first in 17 years) on a ''Simpsons'' episode occurred on "Looking for Mr. Goodbart", which is described [[Logo Variations - Gracie Films|here]].
*On FXX airings of ''The Simpsons Movie'', a squished version of the logo is seen.
*On FXX airings of ''The Simpsons Movie'', a squished version of the logo is seen.

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