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*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.


'''Availability:''' Seen on all shows from the company beginning with ''The Tracey Ullman Show'' (and the most recent one being ''The Simpsons'').  
'''Availability:''' Seen on all shows from the company (with the most recent one being ''The Simpsons'').  
*The original version can be seen on ''The Tracey Ullman Show'' (the logo's official debut), ''What About Joan'', ''Sibs'', ''Phenom'', ''The Critic'' and 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 original version can be seen on ''The Tracey Ullman Show'' (the logo's official debut), ''What About Joan'', ''Sibs'', ''Phenom'', ''The Critic'' and 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 debuted on ''The Simpsons Movie'' and it later appeared onmost 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.
*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.
*It also wasn't seen on ''The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special-in 3D! On Ice!'' or the initial airing of the Season 29 premiere of ''The Simpsons'' (entitled "The Serfsons", with the logo returning on subsequent airings).
**It also wasn't seen on ''The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special-in 3D! On Ice!'' or the initial airing of the Season 29 premiere of ''The Simpsons'' (entitled "The Serfsons", with the logo returning on subsequent airings).
**That even wasn't seen on any of ''The'' ''Simpsons'' shorts, because it uses the next logo instead.
*This logo made an appearance before the credits at the end of the ''Family Guy'' episode "The Simpsons Guy" (crossing over with ''The Simpsons'').
*This logo made an appearance before the credits at the end of the ''Family Guy'' episode "The Simpsons Guy" (crossing over with ''The Simpsons'').


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'''Availability:'''  
'''Availability:'''  
*It debuted as a still variant on ''The Critic'' webisodes, that are accessible on the 2004 DVD of ''The Critic: The Complete Series''.
*It debuted as a still variant on ''The Critic'' webisodes, that are accessible on the 2004 DVD of ''The Critic: The Complete Series''.
*It appeared on the (now-delisted) release of [[Konami]]'s ''The Simpsons Arcade Game'' for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, and later on the ''Simpsons'' short ''The Longest Daycare'', which was shown before ''Ice Age: Continental Drift'' in theaters. However, it didn't appear again until the short's network premiere (on Fox) on February 17, 2013.
*It appeared on the (now-delisted) release of [[Konami]]'s ''The Simpsons Arcade Game'' for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, and later on the ''Simpsons'' short ''The Longest Daycare''.
**However, it didn't appear again until the short's network premiere (on Fox) on February 17, 2013.
*It reappeared after three years on ''The Edge of Seventeen'', and then later on the HBO original movie ''Icebox'' and ''Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret''.
*It reappeared after three years on ''The Edge of Seventeen'', and then later on the HBO original movie ''Icebox'' and ''Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret''.
*The website variant can be seen on the company's homepage; although the animation was interactive before Flash's discontinuation in January 2021.
*The website variant can be seen on the company's homepage; although the animation was interactive before Flash's discontinuation in January 2021.
*Also seen on later theatrical/Disney+ ''Simpsons'' shorts.
*Also seen on later theatrical/Disney+ ''Simpsons'' shorts.
*Deepside appearing on ''Simpsons'' shorts, it has never appeared on any of the episodes of the series-itself. It instead uses the previous logo.


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