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  1. Jul 9, 2016 · Seen on many Universal DVD Releases, such as ''Four Enchanting Stories by Roald Dahl'', and ''The Snowman and Father Christmas''.

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  2. Jul 19, 2015 · The logo has the URL and the Copyright info. Seen on many Universal UK VHS and DVDs. It was theatrically seen on 4.3 versions of "Patch Adams". The logo is s...

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  3. Jul 28, 2018 · PolyGram Video renamed Universal Pictures Video 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 VHS and DVD UK, France, Germany, Spain ...

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    • 1963–1990
    • 1990–1997
    • 1997–2012
    • 2012–Present

    1963–1965

    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. This debuted on Charade, the logo became the longest in the picture's history.

    1965–1973

    In 1965, Edward Muhl's name on the bottom left was removed.

    1973–1990

    In 1973, the "A" and "PICTURE" text were removed, and a byline was added, reading; An MCA Company. Bird on a Wirewas the final movie to use this logo.

    1990-1991

    In 1990, The logo was reimagined as a 21-second curtain raiser, made by The Chandler Group and Studio Productions (now known as Flip Your Lid Animation), the same animation agency that made the 1986–2002 Paramount Pictures logo and the 1994–2010 20th Century Fox logo, for the studio's 75th anniversary, but also Universal Pictures' 78th birthday, as the company celebrated its 75th anniversary in 1987. However, the wordmark depicts Universal Studios' opening in 1915. The theatrical logo began w...

    1991–1997

    It's the same logo but the 75th Anniversary disclaimer is removed and the (R) (registered symbol) is larger. It made its debut on Backdraft and made its final appearance on McHale's Navy, which follows MCA's rebranding to Universal Studios. It later made a surprise appearance in The Little Engine That Could and The Thing in 2011 then in F9in 2021, albeit using the Comcast byline.

    1997–1999

    In 1997, the logo was updated with a more advanced CGI animation, made by Identica Partnership and Picturemill. Also, the logo had a new, majestic orchestral fanfare, composed by Jerry Goldsmith. It made its debut in The Lost World: Jurassic Park, although trailers and TV spots used the previous logo.

    1998–2005

    In 1998, a URL was added, and it reads www.universalstudios.com. This was still seen at the beginning and end of UK VHS tapes from 1999 to 2005.

    1999–2005

    In 1999, the Universal City Studios copyright stamp was removed, leaving just the logo and the URL.

    2012-2013

    In 2012, the logo was updated again but this time with an ever more advanced CGI animation designed by Wētā FX (the same design agency that made the 2006-2022 Walt Disney Pictures logo) and a re-orchestrated version of the previous logo's fanfare complete with a choir, composed by Brian Tyler, for the studio's 100th year celebration. Also, the former byline was changed to A Comcast Company. It made its debut on The Lorax, produced by Illumination Entertainment and last used in Mama.

    2013–present

    In 2013, the "100th ANNIVERSARY" disclaimer was removed. This logo was showcased in the trailer of Despicable Me 2, seen at the end of Universal's Cinematic Spectacular: 100 Years of Movie Memories at Universal Studios Florida and debuted in Identity Thief. It is also used as a de-facto home entertainment logo for Blu-ray and DVD releases of its movies, specifically the ones from DreamWorks Animation, Focus Features, Illumination and MGM/United Artists Releasing (through Studio Distribution S...

  4. Feb 16, 2012 · 1923-1926. This is the first one where the planet looks like earth. This one shows a plane flying around the world leaving a trail of smoke which slowly turn into the words “Universal Pictures”. 1927-1936. An updated version of the previous logo which also has the plane flying around the globe. The text now reads “A Universal Picture”.

  5. Psycho (1998): The logo gets messed up, which eventually adds footage from older movie countdown sounders. On the TV Spot, The logo's background fades into Norman Bates's eye. later, the logo disappears after closing and opening his eye. On the International TV Spot, The logo turns into the Shower.

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  7. TV static appears over the logo in its very last seconds. Despicable Me (2010) In the film's Blu-Ray's Gru-Control special feature, it starts as Gru starts the movie by turning on the TV. The minions cheer as the film starts. Then Vector changes the channel to the Vector Channel. Gru changes the channel back to the logo, to which the minions ...

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