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=== (2002?) ===
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'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a man walking in. Then, he brings the text "W" and "n", he brings another man. The man pulls down the text "P_ctures". Then, they walk between the text, and a crane comes down and brings the two "i"s falling down and they walk out the letters and the look at vienes making the text saying: Twin Pictures. The men then put their hands together and look at the camera as the logo ends.
'''Technique:'''
'''Music/Sounds:''' A bunch of random sound effects that correspond with the men's actions, with most being from the [[Pixar Animation Studios|Pixar]] logo. A 3 note orchestral hit is heard at the end.
'''Availability:''' Long gone extinct. ''Krasue'' (Demonic Beauty) is the only known film to contain this logo.
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(2002?)
Logo: On a black background, we see a man walking in. Then, he brings the text "W" and "n", he brings another man. The man pulls down the text "P_ctures". Then, they walk between the text, and a crane comes down and brings the two "i"s falling down and they walk out the letters and the look at vienes making the text saying: Twin Pictures. The men then put their hands together and look at the camera as the logo ends.
Technique: CGI animation.
Music/Sounds: A bunch of random sound effects that correspond with the men's actions, with most being from the Pixar logo. A 3 note orchestral hit is heard at the end.
Availability: Long gone extinct. Krasue (Demonic Beauty) is the only known film to contain this logo.