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{{PageButtons|Gracie Films|Logo Variations=1}} | {{PageButtons|Gracie Films|Logo Variations=1}} | ||
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'''Visuals:''' | '''Visuals:''' We start off in a cinema, with lots of chattering going on. Then, after a few seconds, a female silhouette that is close to us makes a "shush" gesture. Then, the audience becomes silent, the lights dim, and the projector comes on and casts a blue light to the screen, and then the words "{{font|Serif|GRACIE FILMS}}" (in white color) fade in. It is usually followed by a black background with the text "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" written against it leading into a co-producer's logo. | ||
'''Later Variant:''' On ''The Simpsons Movie'' (released on July 27, 2007) and ''The Simpsons Game'' (released on October 30 that year), and again since February 15, 2009, the logo was enhanced with slightly cleaner Flash animation. | '''Later Variant:''' On ''The Simpsons Movie'' (released on July 27, 2007) and ''The Simpsons Game'' (released on October 30 that year), and again since February 15, 2009, the logo was enhanced with slightly cleaner Flash animation. | ||
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*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, | *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, older local syndication prints, and on [[Disney+ Originals|Disney+]] (4:3 option must be selected). | ||
*A shorter version is found on ''Sibs'' and ''Phenom'', which cuts off the murmuring along with the "Shhh!". | *A shorter version is found on ''Sibs'' and ''Phenom'', which cuts off the murmuring along with the "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 27 episode "Treehouse of Horror XXVI" features a slightly abridged version of the Halloween organ music. Due to the standard scream being replaced with Homerzilla's roar, the music comes in halfway through the logo with the music finishing up over the 'In Association With' screen, so the last note, usually held down, plays for the same length as the normal piano tune. | *''The Simpsons'' season 27 episode "Treehouse of Horror XXVI" features a slightly abridged version of the Halloween organ music. Due to the standard scream being replaced with Homerzilla's roar, the music comes in halfway through the logo with the music finishing up over the 'In Association With' screen, so the last note, usually held down, plays for the same length as the normal piano tune. | ||
* ''The Simpsons'' season 28 episode "Treehouse of Horror XXVII" (which, coincidentally, is 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" (which, coincidentally, is 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 | *On Fox reruns of the ''Simpsons'' episode "What to Expect When Bart's Expecting", a high-pitched version of the music is sometimes used. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' | ||
*The original version can be seen on the first nineteen seasons of ''The Simpsons | *The original version can be seen on the first nineteen seasons of ''The Simpsons'', as well as the first nine episodes of the twentieth season. It's also found on the PSP and Nintendo DS versions of ''The Simpsons Game''. | ||
* The enhanced version can be seen on ''The Simpsons Movie'', most versions of ''The Simpsons Game'', and newer 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 from seasons 15 to 17. However, seasons 18 and 19 have the original version reinstated. | * The enhanced version can be seen on ''The Simpsons Movie'', most versions of ''The Simpsons Game'', and newer 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 from seasons 15 to 17. However, seasons 18 and 19 have the original version reinstated. | ||
*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. | ||