Imagine Entertainment/Logo Variations

These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Imagine Entertainment, with more to be added overtime. Psycho (1998): The drop of water is replaced by a drop of blood. Also, the completed logo is in black and white.

How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000): Before "ENTERTAINMENT" fades in, snowflakes start to fall. After the logo fades out, the snowflakes remain, but the black background turns into a dark blue sky to the opening credits. On the UK VHS version and on 4:3 prints, along with the film itself in full-screen, it is in open-matte.

The Cat in the Hat (2003): The background is blue and we see Fish in a Dish swimming. The words are the colors from the Cat's hat in a custom font for the film, which is the same for its Universal and DreamWorks SKG logos. All three logos were designed by Imaginary Forces.

Curious George (2006): After the logo gets done, we see Curious George's hand touching the logo from the middle. The text "IMAGINE" waves a little and the black background changes into blue cartoon water.

The Da Vinci Code (2006): After the logo gets done, a blue searchlight lights up the logo and the camera pans to the right. On small widescreen prints, the logo is in 16:9 open matte.

American Gangster (2007) and Changeling (2008): The logo is in black and white.

Angels & Demons (2009): After the logo gets done, the text "IMAGINE" shines. Also, there is no blue glow on the bottom.

On the trailer for this film, the logo is tinted in blue.

Take Me Home Tonight (2011): The "PRESENTATION" variant of the 1988 logo is used.

Katy Perry: Part of Me (2012): An orchestral rendition of "The One That Got Away" by Katy Perry is heard in the background. The logo is also sped up extremely fast.

American Made (2017): The logo begins as usual, but just as the water drop hits the surface, the screen glitches and it turns into the 1988 logo (with "PRESENTS" underneath it). The closing version has the standard logo playing without music. The TV airings have the credits music playing over.