'''Availability:''' Can be found on ''Mickey Mania: The Timeless Adventures of Mickey Mouse'' and ''Puggsy'' for Sega Genesis. The standard variant is seen on ''Puggsy'' for Sega CD as well.
===3rd Logo (November 1995-2006February 20, 2009)===
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*On European releases of the ''Buzz Lightyear of Star Command'' video game, the raccoon has a noticably different appearance, as he has a different, canine-like face with slightly smaller eyes and a less curvy snout, slightly bigger ears that are flopped down, a lankier body, an uninterested look on his face, and {{color|pink}} pads on his feet. The logo also rotates slightly slower.
*On ''Muppet RaceMania'', the studio's website URL "www.t-tales.com" appears at the bottom of the screen midway through the logo and fades out after the logo forms.
*On ''Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex,'' the logo (with the raccoon from the ''Buzz Lightyear of Star Command'' variant) takes place on the opening space background, with the moon part of the background and the cliff (the initials and the arrow on the gravestone are now facing the opposite direction) floating past it. The URL also appears when the raccoon is on screen.
*On ''Haven: The Call of the King,'' the logo (with the raccoon from the ''Buzz Lightyear of Star Command'' variant, as well as the URL underneath it) takes place in outer space like in the ''Wrath of Cortex'' variant, except the moon is replaced with the planet Earth. Shortly after, the camera zooms past the raccoon's head and the game's title screen appears.
*On the PS2, GameCube and Xbox versions of the ''Finding Nemo'' video game, the print logo rises up from a body of water and floats on it. The website URL appears below the logo shortly afterwards. The Game Boy Advance version instead uses the [[Vicarious Visions]] logo, also customized.
*On ''Crash: Twinsanity'', the raccoon from the ''Buzz Lightyear of Star Command'' variant (except his ears are now perked up) appears on a white background. The cliff and raccoon move to the right to leave room for the Traveller's Tales text to fade, but spread out and having "O X F O R D S T U D I O" under it. Above it appears a silhouette of Oxford's skyline.
'''Technique:''' 3D animation.
'''Availability:''' Common.
*The still version can be found on ''Toy Story'' for Genesis and SNES, ''Mickey's Wild Adventure'' for PS and ''Sonic 3D Blast'' for Genesis and Saturn. It made its last appearance on the PS2, Xbox and PC versions of ''Lego Star Wars: The Video Game'' (the GameCube version uses the next logo). It is also retained on the ''Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection'' (''Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection'' in Europe) port of ''Sonic 3D Blast'', despite the compilation being released after the next logo was introduced.
*The still water version was used in ''Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue'' and ''A Bug's Life'' for N64, ''Rascal'' for PS, and ''Sonic R'' for Saturn and PC (although in a rare case of video game logo plastering, the last one is replaced by the current logo on the port included in ''Sonic Gems Collection'' for GameCube and PS2, despite the rest of the port being left untouched).
*The animated version is seen on many PS and PS2 games including ''Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue'', ''Buzz Lightyear of Star Command'', and ''Toy Story: Racer''.
*Also appears on the 2005 Nintendo GameCube/PlayStation 2 port of ''Sonic R'' included in ''Sonic Gems Collection'', plastering the previous logo.
'''Legacy:''' ReceptionOpinions of this logo hashave been mixed, with some praising the simplicity of the logo and its variants on the many ''LEGO'' games they've developed, and others criticizing it for not being as creative as its predecessors.
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