'''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 the 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 "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 Flash animation. Here, the lit-up theatre's (apart from the audience and "shushing woman")background appears to be a photo still of the original logo.
'''Trivia:'''
*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.
*An early variant of the enhanced version appears at the very end of ''The Simpsons Movie.'' The lit-up theatre's (apart from the audience and "shushing woman") appears to be a photo still of the original logo, whichbackground fades into a Flash-esque animation with a darker blue colour for the light and a smoother font for the text. Also, the audience and "shushing woman" are rendered in a slight teal throughout, rather than fading to black as the theatre darkens, with the screen in a similar shade. ''The Simpsons Game'' uses a similar version, but with the aforementioned elements in a slightly darker, more purplish shade.
*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.
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