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==CBS/Fox Video==
==CBS/Fox Video==
'''Star Wars (1977, CBS/Fox Video):''' At the beginning of the promo, the 1984 CBS/Fox Video logo plays as normal, then at the end, it electrifies. This was seen on a promo celebrating the 10th Anniversary of ''Star Wars''. Appears on ''Star Wars'' videos from 1986.
'''Star Wars (1977):''' At the beginning of the promo, the 1984 logo plays as normal, then at the end, it electrifies. This was seen on a promo celebrating the 10th Anniversary of ''Star Wars''. Appears on ''Star Wars'' videos from 1986.
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Revision as of 08:09, 21 January 2022

CBS/Fox Video

Star Wars (1977): At the beginning of the promo, the 1984 logo plays as normal, then at the end, it electrifies. This was seen on a promo celebrating the 10th Anniversary of Star Wars. Appears on Star Wars videos from 1986.

Fox Video

Independence Day (1996): TBA.


Casper: A Spirited Beginning (1997): Lightning strikes the logo.


Bartok the Magnificent (1999): The normal logo plays, but we see Bartok coming out of the "O" in "FOX". He says his line "Never fear! Bartok is here!" and then he cracks the structure. Only found on the trailer.

20th Century Fox Home Entertainment

The Grapes of Wrath (1940): There are spotlights around the logo. Seen on a 1998 trailer.


Futurama (1999-2003, 2008-2013): On an international home video trailer, the "30th" part seen in the variant for the 20th Century Fox Television logo used on the show slams down onto the "20th" and crushes it.


Ice Age (2002): On an international home video trailer, the "30th" part seen in the variant for the 20th Century Fox Television logo used on the show slams down onto the "20th" and crushes it.

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