* ''Minion Scouts'': On a dark, starry night background, the top of the text can be seen at the bottom of the screen, with an {{color|orange}} glow. A wooden platform held by two strings lowers, holding the minion trio, who are ready to roast some marshmallows on the glowing text. Kevin and Stuart pull out their sticks, with four marshmallows on each one, and start roasting. Bob takes some time to pull out his stick, and when he does, it holds a huge jumble of marshmallows curled up in a ball, much to Kevin and Stuart's surprise. Bob laughs excitedly and says the company name in that manner, as the camera zooms out and reveals the rest of the text, which has a glowing top and a more metallic center and bottom.
* ''Norman Television'': This is the first ever variant without any minions. On a {{color|grey}} background (albeit with the letters on the ground instead of floating in the air like the normal logo), Chloe the Cat from ''The Secret Life of Pets'' comes in from the right and sees a {{color|green}} feather next to one of the letters as its edge causes the feather to be stuck. She then tries to take it off nicely, before cutting to a montage of her trying to take it off in several aggressive manners before she pushes the letter forward until it eventually topples, freeing the feather. as sheChloe looks at ither accident in surpriseshock. The camera then zooms out and reveals another letter on the right with a {{color|darkviolet|purple}} feather stuck on it, which Chloe then spots and decides to leave the green one to try and take off. The camera zooms out again, revealing the letters to be the "I" and "N", with the "I", being made of glass-like material, being broken due to the fall.
*''Training Wheels'': Carl can be seen sitting on a bicycle in a dark room. He then sighs and cracks his fingers before starting to pedal the bike, which powers up some sort of electric machine that powers a huge lightbulb off-screen. We then cut to a wide shot of it, revealing several other minions standing around the bulb which has the text in a scripted-style font being formed by the bulbit's filament. As it lights up, the minions gasp in admiration as one of them says the company name in that manner.
*''Love at First Sight'': On a {{color|lightgreen|light green}} background, Miss Crawly from ''Sing'' can be seen pushing various letters that form the text in an somewhat exasperated, but mostly tired manner, starting with the "N", as the camera angles change between every shot. After she pushes the "I" towards it's "place", her work is finally finished, and she slowly walks across the text, which, in a far shot, she misspelled as "LILI MOUNTAIN".
*''The Secret Life of Kyle'': Bob can be seen in the middle of an eye test, trying to read an off-screen snellen chart while Carl teaches him. As Bob reads the word in the chart wrong two times, Carl gives him a pair of {{color|pink}} glasses with magnifying lens on them, making Bob's eyes seem bigger. The camera then cuts to an angle revealing the text on the chart in the normal font as Bob reads theit company nameout correctly and sayshappily itrepeats happilythe company name afterward as Carl happily looks on.
*''Weenie'': Bob and Stuart are on the ground, with the former's ice cream having melted. Suddenly, a ball knocks out Stuart, which then cuts back to reveal the titular character from ''The Lorax'' and two Barbaloots on an {{color|orange}} background, grabbing it with a net. It then cuts to Chloe on a {{color|steelblue|steel blue gradient}} background who swallows it and then spits it out, then hits a young Grinch on a {{color|green}} background, followed by Ash from ''Sing'' who hits it with her guitar on a {{color|red}} background. We then cut to Delroy the parrot (a new character voiced by Keegan-Michael Key), perched on a stand who gets hit by it on a {{color|maroon|darker red}} background, followed by Snowball in his superhero costume who gets hit by it. We then cut to a {{color|lightgreen|light green}} background, where the ball is revealed to be the eye of Miss Crawley. She picks it up, and the camera cuts back to reveal the text as she walks away and the other characters are seen.
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