**On the ''Cup Noodle XV'' commercial for ''Final Fantasy XV'', the company's name is replaced with "NISSIN SHOKUHIN".
**On the Donbei Kitsune Udon collab commericial for ''Final Fantasy VII Rebirth'', the company's name is replaced with the Donbei Kitsune Udon logo in the same manner.
* A version with slower animation is found in ''Monthly Shonen Gangan'' commercials in the first few years upon the company's name.
'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation.
*On ''Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy'', there is a character from the game saying the company name. The character who says it depends on the date the game is played (for instance, if the game is played on the seventh day of any month (like May 7), we would hear Cloud Strife (voiced by Takahiro Sakurai in Japanese and Steve Burton in English), Sephiroth (voiced by Toshiyuki Morikawa in Japanese and Steve Staley in English), Tifa Lockheart (voiced by Ayumi Ito in Japanese and Leigh Cook in English), or Aerith Gainsborough (voiced by Maaya Sakamoto in Japanese and Mena Suvari in English) (characters from ''Final Fantasy VII'') do the voice-over; if the game is instead played on the first of any month, we would hear the Warrior of Light (voiced by Toshihiko Seki in Japanese and George Grant in English) or Garland (voiced by Kenji Utsumi in Japanese and Christopher R. Sabat in English) (characters from the first ''Final Fantasy'' game) do the voice-over. It loops back to the first game after the 13th of any month.).
* On the member commercial of ''Love Live! School Idol Festival ~After School Activity~'', a member of μ's (pronounced "muse") says the company's name after the piano note.
* On the ''Monthly Shonen Gangan'' commercials, a group of Japanese children say the company's name after the piano note.
'''Availability:''' It is hardly seen on video games since the company's birth but can be seen on video game trailers and advertisements.
* ''Hanjuku Eiyuu Tai 3D'' is the earliest known game to have used this logo, with the Square and Enix icons being shown.
* It can be seen on other games from the company, such as ''The Last Remnant'' for PC, some Nintendo DS games and ''Dissidia: Final Fantasy'' for PSP. The silent version is more common than the sound version, however.
* This logo makes an appearance on the 2018 film ''Tomb Raider''.
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