File:Gracie03.png|Video game variant #2
File:Gracie072.png|Video game variant #3
File:Gracie07GF.png|Enhanced variant #1
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File:Gracie Films (The Simpsons Movie).jpeg|''The Simpsons Movie'' variant
File:FXX Gracie Films.png|''The Simpsons Movie'' variant (stretched)
File:Gracie07.png|''The Simpsons Game'' variant
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'''Visuals:''' The sequence starts off in a cinema, with lots of chattering going on. Then, after a few seconds, a female silhouette that is close to usthe camera makes a "shush" gesture. Then, the audience becomes silent, the lights dim, and the projector comes on and casts a blue light to the screen, and then the words "{{font|Serif|GRACIE FILMS}}" (in white color) fade in. It is usually followed by a black background with the text "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" written against it leading into a co-producer's logo.
'''Later Variant:''' On ''The Simpsons Movie'' (released on July 27, 2007) and ''The Simpsons Game'' (released on October 30 that year), and again since February 15, 2009, the logo was enhanced with slightly cleaner Flash animation. Here, the lit-up theatre's background appears to be a photo still of the original logo.
'''Trivia:'''
*This logo was parodied at the end of ''Queer Duck: The Movie'' (created by veteran ''The Simpsons'' writer/producer Mike Reiss). The audience is different here (consisting of the main characters of ''Queer Duck''), and the text in the projector screen reads "DISGRACE FILMS". There is the sound of a woman shushing, to which Queer Duck (voiced by Jim J. Bullock) saying "Oh, hush yourself, b****!", followed by a sound-alike of the Gracie Films jingle played on a keyboard.
*On both Xbox 360 and PS3 versions of ''The Simpsons Game'', if yourthe console's video setting is set to 480i and the aspect ratio is set to 4:3, the original version of the logo plays. Otherwise, setting it to 16:9 and/or have the video set to 720p or 1080i/p will play the enhanced version instead.
* Despite ''The Simpsons'' usingswitching to digital ink and paint around 2002, the logo was still using cel animation until 2009 when it began using the same technique as said series (though it was used at the end of ''The Simpsons Movie'' 2two years earlier).
'''Selected Variants''':
*The first visual variation of this logo on a ''Simpsons'' episode was at the end of "Last Tap Dance in Springfield" (which can be shown on this page).
*On the first season of ''The Tracey Ullman Show'', the "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" text is in a different font and stays there a bit longer.
* On later seasons of ''The Tracey Ullman Show'' and ''The Critic'', the "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" text is in the same font as the credits. The ''Ullman'' variant is also used on ''The Simpsons''.
* Disney+'s 4:3 prints of ''The Simpsons'' episodes from Seasons 1-19 and the first nine episodes of Season 20 have the "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" text in a slightly different font.
*The PS2/GameCube/Xbox/PC game ''The Simpsons: Hit & Run'' uses this logo, but with the print logo's texture, smoother Flash-esque animation and with flickering effects as the screen lights up.
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*On Disney+'s 4:3 print of ''The Simpsons'' episode "Like Father, Like Clown", a single frame of the original version briefly appears before switching to the enhanced version, due to sloppy visual plastering.
*On the mobile game ''The Simpsons Arcade'', the logo is brighter and blue, has a black outline, and is up against an arcade monitor.
*On FXX airings of ''The Simpsons Movie'', a squished version of the logo is seen.
'''Technique:''' The 1987 variant appears to be done with traditional animation. ''The Simpsons: Hit & Run'' version and the enhanced versionversions use Flash animation.
'''Audio:''' The sound of an audience muttering and murmuring is heard (voiced by former Fox CEO Garth Ancier and composer Jeffrey Townsend, double tracked to sound like more than two people), sometimes extended during the logo's early years, followed by a shushing sound effect (provided by Ancier), then a 9-note piano theme with drums composed by Jeffrey Townsend and Alf Clausen on a tiny Korg 05R/W rack with a custom preset.
*On FXX airings of ''The Simpsons'' episode "Days of Future Future", this logo has the audio from the [[20th Television]] logo playing over this. This logo's audio was heard over the Spanish cast credits and the 20th Television logo was silent. This was likely caused by an editing goof.
*Sometimes, a certain tune plays over the entire logo, with no sound effects heard. This most recently occurred on ''The Simpsons'' season 27 episode "Barthood".
*On the ''Family Guy'' episode "The Simpsons Guy", Peter Griffin (voiced by Seth MacFarlane) sings along with the theme with new lyrics;: "And now, the show is over now!".
*Due to Ricky Gervais' dialogue during the credits going over half of the logo, the ''Simpsons'' episode "Angry Dad: The Movie" uses an abridged version of the jingle, composed of the first four notes and the final note. There is also no "Shhh!" in this version. However, the logo is not interrupted on FXX's airing of this episode due to the SAP credits at the end.
*''The Simpsons'' season 27 episode "Treehouse of Horror XXVI" features a slightly abridged version of the Halloween organ music. Due to the standard scream being replaced with Homerzilla's roar, the music comes in halfway through the logo with the music finishing up over the "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" screen, so the last note, usually held down, plays for the same length as the normal piano tune.
*''The Simpsons'' season 28 episode "Treehouse of Horror XXVII" (which, coincidentally, is the show's 600th episode) also uses the same abridged version from the previously mentioned episode - however, while the previous one used a long, loud roar which causes the music to come in late, the standard scream is played, but it comes in late (after the "Shhh!" gesture is made), resulting in the music playing late.
*On Fox reruns of the ''Simpsons'' episode "What to Expect When Bart's Expecting", a high-pitched version of the music is sometimes used.
'''Variants:'''
*An extended website version with alternative animation exists. The animation starts with a blue screen with empty seats. Then the guests fill up the seats. Later, the projector turns on, showing an old scratchy screen. It fades out and the animation proceeds as normal, but it skips the "shush" gesture. Then four of the people start doing things if youone clickclicks on them (laughing, whispering in someone else's ear, and sneezing, respectively) while the woman shushes them. Currently, a similar version exists where the scratchy screen is still. Then the whispering gesture is played first, followed by the sneezing gesture, and then the laughing gesture, and finally the shush. This can be found [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7_fxTmeJbk here] and [https://graciefilms.com/ here]. Since the original Flash animation has since been replaced with a GIF of the same animation, it now has no sounds.
*On the webisodes of ''The Critic'', the logo is in the center of the screen, is brighter and blue, and is still.
*On ''The Longest Daycare'', the logo cuts to black instead of fading out.
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