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  1. These are the logo variations used by Universal Pictures over the years. Arabian Nights (1942): A logo similar to the 1st Universal Cartoons logo is shown, set against a blue starry night background with golden and white stars.

  2. Despite being replaced in 2012, this logo is still used by Universal Pictures International, and Universal Music Group (the latter broke up from the studio in 2004). Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment also used it until 2023, when All Interactive Distribution took over physical media distribution.

  3. Contents. 1 Universal Film Manufacturing Company. 1.1 1912–1914. 1.2 1914–1919. 1.3 1919–1923. 2 Universal Pictures (first era) 2.1 1923–1929. 2.2 1929–1936. 2.3 1936–1947.

  4. In the beginning of each film, there are different variations of the Universal Pictures logo. Here is a list of Universal Pictures logo variations: Contents. 1 Movies. 1.1 1942-1946. 1.2 1963-1969. 1.3 1970-1979. 1.4 1980-1989. 1.5 1990-1999. 1.6 2000-2009. 1.7 2010-2019. 1.8 2020-Present. 2 Shorts. 3 Video Games. Movies. 1942-1946. 1963-1969.

  5. Feb 16, 2012 · The first logo that was used already showed a globe which has a lot of resemblance to Saturn with its ring. 1920-1922. The ring is now slightly tilted and various fonts are used. 1923-1926. This is the first one where the planet looks like earth.

  6. In 1963, the studio was renamed back to Universal Pictures. The logo consists of a globe with two Van Allen belts. On the bottom left, it has Edward Muhl's name on it. On some occasions, it also has the text "A UNIVERSAL RELEASE" for movies produced by other studios which Universal distributed.

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  8. Apr 1, 2024 · A Comparison of the Universal Pictures logos from 1997. Doesn't include Movie/trailer variants.Logos are taken from the AVID wikihttps://www.avid.wiki/Univer...

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