MTV Films/Logo Variations

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These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by MTV Films.

Joe's Apartment (1996):

  • On a black background, we see the MTV logo (with "MUSIC TELEVISION" underneath), with animated static inside the "M". When the static disappears, the "M" in the logo turns white.

200 Cigarettes (1999):

  • The logo starts at the point where the astronaut comes close to the camera.


The Original Kings of Comedy (2000):

  • The logo cuts in instead of fading out. It cuts to the next logo early.


Orange County (2002):

  • The part where the astronaut comes close to the camera is removed. Only on home media prints.

Better Luck Tomorrow (2003):

  • On a black background with orange bars on each side of the screen, several dark green shapes (which resemble tiles) appear one-by-one, completely covering the black background. While this happens, white tile-like shapes form in the center and round outlines appear in a ripple effect. Six white rectangles emerge from the center and form a big "M". The word "FILMS" fades in underneath, while "TV" is drawn on the right-hand side of the "M".

The Fighting Temptations, Tupac: Resurrection (both 2003), and Napoleon Dynamite (2004):

  • The logo is sped up. It's also worth noting that Napoleon Dynamite was the last film to use the 1996-2004 logo.


Coach Carter (2005):

  • This was the first film to use the 2005 logo. As with the Paramount Pictures logo, the logo briefly turns into a drawing before turning to normal.

Get Rich or Die Tryin (2005):

  • The logo is slightly slowed down.


Jackass Number Two (2006):

  • The logo has a slight blue tint.


The Foot Fist Way (2008):

  • The logo is darker than usual.

Dance Flick (2009):

  • The logo is sped up. This was the last film to use the 2005 logo.


Eli (2019):

  • The 1996 logo is used. Here, the logo reflected onto the astronaut's helmet is the post-2010 MTV logo next to the text "Films", all in white. The logo zooms out with a fisheye-esque effect.

Jackass Forever (2022):

  • The 2010 logo is used.
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