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*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). | ||
*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 Flash-esque 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 Flash-esque animation and with flickering effects as the screen lights up. | ||
*''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. | ||
*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. | ||
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*Some episodes might use a soundbite from the episode, or use a voiceover from a character in that episode that plays alongside the jingle. Others have sound effects and/or voiceovers completely replacing the sound effects. | *Some episodes might use a soundbite from the episode, or use a voiceover from a character in that episode that plays alongside the jingle. Others have sound effects and/or voiceovers completely replacing the sound effects. | ||
*On some ''Simpsons'' episodes that feature songs during the closing credits, such as "Dancin' Homer" and "Lisa the Vegetarian", the closing song continues playing over the Gracie Films logo. This includes some syndication prints that shift the closing music so it starts after the last commercial break, causing the music to end over the logo. | *On some ''Simpsons'' episodes that feature songs during the closing credits, such as "Dancin' Homer" and "Lisa the Vegetarian", the closing song continues playing over the Gracie Films logo. This includes some syndication prints that shift the closing music so it starts after the last commercial break, causing the music to end over the logo. | ||
*The ''Simpsons'' episodes "Fat Man and Little Boy" and "Homer the Father" feature a low tone version of the jingle. | *The ''Simpsons'' episodes "Fat Man and Little Boy" and "Homer the Father" feature a low tone version of the jingle. | ||
*On many ''Simpsons'' episodes since Season 4, the logo is shown without the murmuring (as a result, the "Shhh!" sound effect plays right after the last note of the closing theme, which is heard 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 (as a result, the "Shhh!" sound effect plays right after the last note of the closing theme, which is heard 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). | ||
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*The Halloween variant can be seen on all ''Treehouse of Horror'' episodes starting with II. | *The Halloween variant can be seen on all ''Treehouse of Horror'' episodes starting with II. | ||
*Other shows that have this logo include ''What About Joan'', ''Sibs'', ''Phenom'', ''The Tracey Ullman Show'' (which was the first show to have this logo), and ''The Critic''. | *Other shows that have this logo include ''What About Joan'', ''Sibs'', ''Phenom'', ''The Tracey Ullman Show'' (which was the first show to have this logo), and ''The Critic''. | ||
* | *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. | *The other variants can be found with the guide above. | ||
*Aside from ''The Simpsons Movie'', it was not seen of any of the company's films from this time period. | *Aside from ''The Simpsons Movie'', it was not seen of any of the company's films from this time period. | ||