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* The extended version revomed the muttering and murmuring, and adds film projector sounds, as well as a sneezing sound, a whispering sound, and a laughing sound.
* The extended version revomed the muttering and murmuring, and adds film projector sounds, as well as a sneezing sound, a whispering sound, and a laughing sound.
* The ''Simpsons'' episode "Fat Man and Little Boy" features a low tone version of the jingle.
* The ''Simpsons'' episode "Fat Man and Little Boy" features a low tone version of the jingle.
* On many ''Simpsons'' episodes since Season 4, the logo is shown without the murmuring (you hear the "Shhh!" right after the last note of the closing theme, which is heard right at the start of the logo). With the show's cable debut on FXX on August 21, 2014 (when the ''Every Simpsons Ever'' marathon began), new syndication prints which are cropped (with some parts stretched) to fill the 16:9 screen now feature two credit cards for the Spanish Language audio track in between the copyright card and the Gracie Films logo, so now this is not seen on the new syndication prints. However, this is preserved on the DVD releases, existing local syndication prints, and on [[Disney+ Originals|Disney+]] (4:3 option must be selected).
* On many ''Simpsons'' episodes since Season 4, the logo is shown without the murmuring (That's interesting...) (you hear the "Shhh!" right after the last note of the closing theme, which is heard right at the start of the logo). With the show's cable debut on FXX on August 21, 2014 (when the ''Every Simpsons Ever'' marathon began), new syndication prints which are cropped (with some parts stretched) to fill the 16:9 screen now feature two credit cards for the Spanish Language audio track in between the copyright card and the Gracie Films logo, so now this is not seen on the new syndication prints. However, this is preserved on the DVD releases, existing local syndication prints, and on [[Disney+ Originals|Disney+]] (4:3 option must be selected).
* A shorter version is found on the short-lived ''Phenom'', which cuts off the first two notes along with the murmuring and "Shhh!".
* A shorter version is found on the short-lived ''Phenom'', which cuts off the first two notes along with the murmuring and "Shhh!".
* ABC airings of ''What About Joan'' used a generic theme.
* ABC airings of ''What About Joan'' used a generic theme.
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* ''The Simpsons'' season 28 episode "Treehouse of Horror XXVII" (Coincidentally the show's 600th episode) also uses the same abridged version from the previously mentioned episode - however, whilst the previous one used a long, loud roar which causes the music to come in late, the standard scream is played, but it comes in late (AFTER the "shh!" gesture is made), resulting in the music playing late.
* ''The Simpsons'' season 28 episode "Treehouse of Horror XXVII" (Coincidentally the show's 600th episode) also uses the same abridged version from the previously mentioned episode - however, whilst the previous one used a long, loud roar which causes the music to come in late, the standard scream is played, but it comes in late (AFTER the "shh!" gesture is made), resulting in the music playing late.
* On Fox reruns of the ''Simpsons'' episode "What To Expect When Bart's Expecting", a high-pitched version of the music is sometimes used.
* On Fox reruns of the ''Simpsons'' episode "What To Expect When Bart's Expecting", a high-pitched version of the music is sometimes used.
* The website variant had the sound of a projector rolling, followed by the jingle. Sounds varied when you put your cursor over a guest followed by the shush.


'''Availability:''' Very common. The original version an be seen on all episodes of ''The Simpsons'' from "Simpsons Roasting On an Open Fire" to "Lisa the Drama Queen" in local syndication and on home video. The enhanced version can be seen on the PSP and Nintendo DS versions of ''The Simpsons Game'', ''The Simpsons Movie'', and all episodes of ''The Simpsons'' starting with "Take My Life, Please". It also currently plasters over the previous version on FXX's airings and Disney+'s prints of pre-2009 episodes of ''The Simpsons'' (the audio variants heard with it over time are left intact, and play under this logo as a result), as well as on DVDs starting with season 13. The Halloween variant can be seen on all ''Treehouse of Horror'' episodes starting with II. Lesser known shows that have this include ''What About Joan'', ''Sibs'', ''Phenom'', ''The Tracey Ullman Show'' (which was the first show to have this logo), and ''The Critic''. The webisode variant can be found on ''The Critic'' webisodes on the 2004 DVD of ''The Critic: The Complete Series''. On Disney+'s 4:3 print of ''The Simpsons'' episode "Like Father, Like Clown", a single frame of the original version briefly appears before switching to the enhanced version, due to sloppy visual plastering. The other variants can be found with the guide above. This does not appear on early films such as ''Broadcast News'', ''Big'', ''Jerry Maguire'' and ''Spanglish''.  It also wasn't seen on ''The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special-in 3D! On Ice!'', the initial airing of the Season 29 premiere of ''The Simpsons'' (entitled "The Serfsons", with the logo returning on subsequent airings), and ''How Do You Know''.
'''Availability:''' Very common. The original version an be seen on all episodes of ''The Simpsons'' from "Simpsons Roasting On an Open Fire" to "Lisa the Drama Queen" in local syndication and on home video. The enhanced version can be seen on the PSP and Nintendo DS versions of ''The Simpsons Game'', ''The Simpsons Movie'', and all episodes of ''The Simpsons'' starting with "Take My Life, Please". It also currently plasters over the previous version on FXX's airings and Disney+'s prints of pre-2009 episodes of ''The Simpsons'' (the audio variants heard with it over time are left intact, and play under this logo as a result), as well as on DVDs starting with season 13. The Halloween variant can be seen on all ''Treehouse of Horror'' episodes starting with II. Lesser known shows that have this include ''What About Joan'', ''Sibs'', ''Phenom'', ''The Tracey Ullman Show'' (which was the first show to have this logo), and ''The Critic''. The webisode variant can be found on ''The Critic'' webisodes on the 2004 DVD of ''The Critic: The Complete Series''. On Disney+'s 4:3 print of ''The Simpsons'' episode "Like Father, Like Clown", a single frame of the original version briefly appears before switching to the enhanced version, due to sloppy visual plastering. The other variants can be found with the guide above. This does not appear on early films such as ''Broadcast News'', ''Big'', ''Jerry Maguire'' and ''Spanglish''.  It also wasn't seen on ''The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special-in 3D! On Ice!'', the initial airing of the Season 29 premiere of ''The Simpsons'' (entitled "The Serfsons", with the logo returning on subsequent airings), and ''How Do You Know''.

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