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'''These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Orion Pictures.'''
'''These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Orion Pictures, with more to be added overtime.'''
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'''There Goes My Baby (1994):''' At the beginning of the logo, it fades in to a freeze-frame of the constellations. Once it fades in all the way, the rest of the logo plays as normal.
'''There Goes My Baby (1994):''' At the beginning of the logo, it fades in to a freeze-frame of the constellations. Once it fades in all the way, the rest of the logo plays as normal.

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'''Anything's Possible (2022):''' The 2013 logo is darker than usual.
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[[Category:Logo Variations]]
[[Category:Logo Variations]]

Revision as of 03:16, 23 July 2022

These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Orion Pictures, with more to be added overtime.

Three Amigos! (1986): After the logo finishes, the Orion logo fades away, but the starry sky remains. Then, the words "IN ASSOCIATION WITH HOME BOX OFFICE" fade in and the logo changes into the first scene of the movie via a sunburst transition effect.



Robocop 3 (1993): The logo plays as normal. Then, the Orion logo fades away, but the starry sky remains. The screen then pans down to the earthly skies to begin the feature.


There Goes My Baby (1994): At the beginning of the logo, it fades in to a freeze-frame of the constellations. Once it fades in all the way, the rest of the logo plays as normal.


Anything's Possible (2022): The 2013 logo is darker than usual.

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