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'''Universal Animation Studios''' is the animation production arm of [[Universal Studios]] established in 1990 as '''Universal Cartoon Studios''' and as a division of Universal Family Entertainment. In 2006, it was renamed to its current moniker. |
'''Universal Animation Studios''' is the animation production arm of [[Universal Studios]] established in 1990 as '''Universal Cartoon Studios''' and as a division of Universal Family Entertainment. In 2006, it was renamed to its current moniker. |
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'''Logo:''' We see the 1990-1997 [[Universal Pictures]] logo proceeding as normal, but without "UNIVERSAL" coming from behind and circling the globe. While the globe zooms out and moves into its center position, a cartoon version of the biplane from the 1920s Universal logo (which is a yellow-orange biplane with a red face and light blue wheels; nicknamed Jetty), appears from behind the globe and flies around it and turning through with his tongue sticking out. He leaves a trail of smoke, which turns into "UNIVERSAL", in its similar corporate font from the 1990-1997 Universal Pictures logo with its gradient texture on it and is stretched up vertically (with the "R" backwards, reading "UNIVEЯSAL"). Then, the plane enters the bottom of the globe and flies through it, but doesn't turn this time, leaving another trail of smoke, which also turns into " |
'''Logo:''' We see the 1990-1997 [[Universal Pictures]] logo proceeding as normal, but without "UNIVERSAL" coming from behind and circling the globe. While the globe zooms out and moves into its center position, a cartoon version of the biplane from the 1920s Universal logo (which is a {{color|yellow}}-{{color|orange}} biplane with a {{color|red}} face and {{color|light blue}} wheels; nicknamed Jetty), appears from behind the globe and flies around it and turning through with his tongue sticking out. He leaves a trail of smoke, which turns into "UNIVERSAL", in its similar corporate font from the 1990-1997 Universal Pictures logo with its gradient texture on it and is stretched up vertically (with the "R" backwards, reading "UNIVEЯSAL"). Then, the plane enters the bottom of the globe and flies through it, but doesn't turn this time, leaving another trail of smoke, which also turns into "{{color|red|C}}{{color|deepskyblue|A}}{{color|purple|R}}{{color|yellow|T}}{{color|darkblue|O}}{{color|orange|O}}{{color|green|N}} {{color|red|S}}{{color|deepskyblue|T}}{{color|purple|U}}{{color|gold|D}}{{color|darkblue|I}}{{color|orange|O}}{{color|green|S}}" in rainbow colors and in a Mickey Mouse-like font (named Ashley Crawford). As the globe and the words are in position, Jetty comes into the middle of the globe and shockingly stops. Then, he takes a few steps back and realizes the "R" in "UNIVERSAL" is backwards, and giggles for a bit, and flips it around, causing it to spin briefly and making it in the correct way. Then, he floats and looks at the audience and happily looks at the "R" before he floats down, then he looks at us again. |
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'''Trivia:''' The print artwork logo (seen on ''Opus 'n Bill in A Wish for Wings That Work'' and on covers of VHS and DVD releases) was designed and illustrated by Eric Semones and the animation of the biplane and the company's name (used over the footage of the globe from the 1990 Universal Pictures logo) were done by Spaff Animation Incorporated. The part where the plane flies through the globe making the trail of smoke, which turns into the words, is a throwback to the 1923 and 1927 Universal Pictures logos. |
'''Trivia:''' The print artwork logo (seen on ''Opus 'n Bill in A Wish for Wings That Work'' and on covers of VHS and DVD releases) was designed and illustrated by Eric Semones and the animation of the biplane and the company's name (used over the footage of the globe from the 1990 Universal Pictures logo) were done by Spaff Animation Incorporated. The part where the plane flies through the globe making the trail of smoke, which turns into the words, is a throwback to the 1923 and 1927 Universal Pictures logos. |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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* There is a variant where the animation of the plane and the text are slightly shifted up a bit and has the white emboss sharp-like effect on it. |
* There is a variant where the animation of the plane and the text are slightly shifted up a bit and has the white emboss sharp-like effect on it. This was used on direct-to-video movies including ''The Land Before Time'' sequels (with the exception of ''The Land Before Time VI: The Secret of Saurus Rock'', which uses the 2nd logo instead (although the print version of this logo is used on the cover) and ''The Land Before Time IX: Journey to Big Water'' which uses the standard version of the logo and cuts to black). |
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*The logo fades out early when the plane looks at the "R" before he floats down. This variant was also used on a few shows like ''Wing Commander Academy'', ''The New Woody Woodpecker Show'' (some episodes use the standard version), and season 2 of ''Savage Dragon''. |
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* On ''Back to the Future - The Animated Series'' and ''Fievel's American Tails'', there is a prototype variant of the first variant where the globe and the starfield are a bit darker. Sometimes on the latter show, the words "CARTOON STUDIOS" are stretched a little horizontally. |
* On ''Back to the Future - The Animated Series'' and ''Fievel's American Tails'', there is a prototype variant of the first variant where the globe and the starfield are a bit darker. Sometimes on the latter show, the words "CARTOON STUDIOS" are stretched a little horizontally. |
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* There is a videotaped version of the first variant where the logo has a better quality look and is a bit darker, which was seen on HBO prints and currently seen on iTunes and [[Netflix Originals|Netflix]] prints of ''The Land Before Time V: The Mysterious Island''. It's also currently seen on Netflix prints of ''The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure'' and ''The Land Before Time III: The Time of the Great Giving'' as well. |
* There is a videotaped version of the first variant where the logo has a better quality look and is a bit darker, which was seen on HBO prints and currently seen on iTunes and [[Netflix Originals|Netflix]] prints of ''The Land Before Time V: The Mysterious Island''. It's also currently seen on Netflix prints of ''The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure'' and ''The Land Before Time III: The Time of the Great Giving'' as well. |
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* There is a short version of the logo that begins with the plane realizing the "R" in "UNIVERSAL" is backwards. Sometimes, it begins with the plane coming in the center and stops, or begins when Jetty is giggling. There is also an extremely short version which only shows the plane flipping the "R". |
* There is a short version of the logo that begins with the plane realizing the "R" in "UNIVERSAL" is backwards. Sometimes, it begins with the plane coming in the center and stops, or begins when Jetty is giggling. There is also an extremely short version which only shows the plane flipping the "R". |
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* On VHS releases, the first "S" in " |
* On VHS releases, the first "{{color|purple|S}}" in "{{color|purple|S}}{{color|deepskyblue|T}}{{color|purple|U}}{{color|gold|D}}{{color|darkblue|I}}{{color|orange|O}}{{color|green|S}}" turns {{color|purple}} while the plane giggles about the "R", which is due to the VHS chroma effect. |
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* On ''The Land Before Time X: The Great Longneck Migration'', ''The Land Before Time XI: The Invasion of the Tinysauruses'', and ''The Adventures of Brer Rabbit'', the first variant of the logo looks a bit darker. Also, it's a bit enhanced. |
* On ''The Land Before Time X: The Great Longneck Migration'', ''The Land Before Time XI: The Invasion of the Tinysauruses'', and ''The Adventures of Brer Rabbit'', the first variant of the logo looks a bit darker. Also, it's a bit enhanced. |
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* On ''Back to the Future - The Animated Series'', the prototype variant of the logo is shown in the top left corner along with the 1991 [[Amblin Television]] logo on the top right, the [[Zaloom/Mayfield Productions]] logo on the bottom left, and the [[BIG Pictures]] logo on the bottom right, and it begins with the part where the plane flies around the globe on the bottom and ends at the part where the plane giggles. |
* On ''Back to the Future - The Animated Series'', the prototype variant of the logo is shown in the top left corner along with the 1991 [[Amblin Television]] logo on the top right, the [[Zaloom/Mayfield Productions]] logo on the bottom left, and the [[BIG Pictures]] logo on the bottom right, and it begins with the part where the plane flies around the globe on the bottom and ends at the part where the plane giggles. |
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* On ''Fievel's American Tails'', the prototype variant of the logo is shown in the bottom middle corner along with the 1991 Amblin Television logo on the top left and the 1985 long version of the [[Nelvana]] logo on the top right, and it starts and ends at the same points as the ''BTTF'' variant. |
* On ''Fievel's American Tails'', the prototype variant of the logo is shown in the bottom middle corner along with the 1991 Amblin Television logo on the top left and the 1985 long version of the [[Nelvana]] logo on the top right, and it starts and ends at the same points as the ''BTTF'' variant. |
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**On later episodes starting with "The Legend of Mouse Hollow", the logo animation stops when the plane takes a few steps back as he's about to look at the "R", leaving the animations for the Amblin Television and Nelvana logos to finish. |
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* On ''Shelly Duvall's Bedtime Stories'' and the first four episodes of ''Monster Force'', the standard logo is still. |
* On ''Shelly Duvall's Bedtime Stories'' and the first four episodes of ''Monster Force'', the standard logo is still. |
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* On the ''Monster Force'' episode, "Prisoner of Kaliaga", the logo freezes one second later after the plane flips the "R". |
* On the ''Monster Force'' episode, "Prisoner of Kaliaga", the logo freezes one second later after the plane flips the "R". |
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* On the sixth episode of ''The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper'', the standard version of the logo is seen on the right while the [[Harvey Entertainment]] logo is on the left. This variant was plastered by the Harveytoons logo with the said company's disclaimer underneath on the DVD release. |
* On the sixth episode of ''The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper'', the standard version of the logo is seen on the right while the [[Harvey Entertainment]] logo is on the left. This variant was plastered by the Harveytoons logo with the said company's disclaimer underneath on the DVD release. |
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* There is a still artwork version of the logo that appears on the right along with the print Amblin Television logo on ''Opus 'n Bill in A Wish for Wings That Work''. The word "UNIVERSAL" is stretched a bit farther and "CARTOON STUDIOS" is straight, and all have a yellow gradient color and there's a bit of smoke behind the plane. It was also a print logo that was used on covers of VHS and DVD releases. |
* There is a still artwork version of the logo that appears on the right along with the print Amblin Television logo on ''Opus 'n Bill in A Wish for Wings That Work''. The word "UNIVERSAL" is stretched a bit farther and "CARTOON STUDIOS" is straight, and all have a {{color|yellow}} gradient color and there's a bit of smoke behind the plane. It was also a print logo that was used on covers of VHS and DVD releases. |
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* On Universal Kids prints of ''The Land Before Time VIII: The Big Freeze'' and ''Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein'', the logo plays in warp speed with the ending theme of the respective film. This is a result of time compression. |
* On Universal Kids prints of ''The Land Before Time VIII: The Big Freeze'' and ''Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein'', the logo plays in warp speed with the ending theme of the respective film. This is a result of time compression. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A classic orchestrated-type, whimsical fanfare which sounds almost similar to the main title theme from ''E.T.'' that later takes a comical tone when the plane appears. This was first used in December 1994 with the release of ''The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure''. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' A classic orchestrated-type, whimsical fanfare which sounds almost similar to the main title theme from ''E.T.'' that later takes a comical tone when the plane appears. This was first used in December 1994 with the release of ''The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure''. |
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'''Music/Sounds Trivia:''' The logo music which actually debuted in 1994 was composed by Michael Tavera, who also composed the music for direct-to-video sequels to ''The Land Before Time''. The logo music was also used in the Kids' WB! series ''¡Mucha Lucha!'' episode "All Creatures Masked and Small", where Rikochet explains the truth about fleas. Coincidentally, the first two seasons of ''¡Mucha Lucha!'' featured music made by Michael Tavera |
'''Music/Sounds Trivia:''' The logo music which actually debuted in 1994 was composed by Michael Tavera, who also composed the music for direct-to-video sequels to ''The Land Before Time''. The logo music was also used in the Kids' WB! series ''¡Mucha Lucha!'' episode "All Creatures Masked and Small", where Rikochet explains the truth about fleas. Coincidentally, the first two seasons of ''¡Mucha Lucha!'' featured music made by Michael Tavera; Tavera had also created music for shows like ''Time Squad'' and ''The Secret Saturdays'' on Cartoon Network, as well as various Disney cartoons, such as ''House of Mouse'', ''Lilo & Stitch: the Series'', ''The Emperor's New School'', and ''Yin Yang Yo!''. |
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'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' |
'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' |
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* The extremely short version was seen on ''Vor-Tech: Undercover Conversion Squad''. |
* The extremely short version was seen on ''Vor-Tech: Undercover Conversion Squad''. |
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* The last movie to use the logo was ''The Adventures of Brer Rabbit'' (although it has the print version of the 2006 Universal Animation Studios logo on the cover instead). |
* The last movie to use the logo was ''The Adventures of Brer Rabbit'' (although it has the print version of the 2006 Universal Animation Studios logo on the cover instead). |
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* This logo also doesn't appear at all on ''Van Helsing: The London Assignment'' (2004), despite the fact that they produced the film and that the copyright notice at the end mentions them. This could be due to the fact the movie is |
* This logo also doesn't appear at all on ''Van Helsing: The London Assignment'' (2004), despite the fact that they produced the film and that the copyright notice at the end mentions them. This could be due to the fact that the movie is adult-oriented, compared to UCS' usual kid-friendly fare. |
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===2nd Logo (January 6, 1998 |
===2nd Logo (January 6, 1998-August 6, 2004)=== |
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'''Logo:''' We first see a more animated version of the "UNIVERSAL" text revolving around the earth as it appears from the blackness to view from the left side (unlike the right side in the movie counterpart's logo) causing the globe to shine and the glow to appear behind it. The text shines once while it revolves. However, it continues to revolve after the fanfare is over, and the globe and the text gets squeezed so tight |
'''Logo:''' We first see a more animated version of the "UNIVERSAL" text revolving around the earth as it appears from the blackness to view from the left side (unlike the right side in the movie counterpart's logo), causing the globe to shine and the glow to appear behind it. The text shines once while it revolves. However, it continues to revolve after the fanfare is over, and the globe and the text gets squeezed so tight that the glow behind the globe disappears and the "UNIVERSAL" text spins around the earth really, really fast. When it stops spinning, the globe is colored even more vividly and the "UNIVERSAL" text is now white with an {{color|orange}} border. Then, "{{color|orange|ANIMATION STUDIOS}}", in {{color|orange}}, appears traveling from behind the globe letter-by-letter, making a stop under the logo. Then, a comet comes from the top-right side and travels around the earth, causing the glow to appear again behind the globe. The globe shines. |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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* On ''Curious George'' (the 2006 film), the "ANIMATION STUDIOS" text is green and the "UNIVERSAL" text has green/orange bordering. |
* On ''Curious George'' (the 2006 film), the "{{color|green|ANIMATION STUDIOS}}" text is {{color|green}} and the "UNIVERSAL" text has {{color|green}}/{{color|orange}} bordering. |
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* On ''The Land Before Time'' TV series on DVD, the shorter variant starts with the logo already formed, and the comet going around the earth is intact. |
* On ''The Land Before Time'' TV series on DVD, the shorter variant starts with the logo already formed, and the comet going around the earth is intact. |
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* On ''Curious George'' on [[PBS Kids]], a still artwork version of the logo is seen. |
* On ''Curious George'' on [[PBS Kids]], a still artwork version of the logo is seen. |
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'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' |
'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' |
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*On ''Curious George'' (the 2006 film), there is an additional sound for the "ANIMATION STUDIOS" text running in and we hear George chattering at the end after the music finishes. |
*On ''Curious George'' (the 2006 film), there is an additional sound for the "{{color|green|ANIMATION STUDIOS}}" text running in and we hear George chattering at the end after the music finishes. |
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* In other cases, it used the closing theme of any show. |
* In other cases, it used the closing theme of any show. |
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* On ''The Land Before Time: The Great Day of the Flyers'', the sound effects are different. Also, it has the instrumental version of "Flip, Flap and Fly" ending over it. |
* On ''The Land Before Time: The Great Day of the Flyers'', the sound effects are different. Also, it has the instrumental version of "Flip, Flap and Fly" ending over it. |
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'''Availability:''' Common. |
'''Availability:''' Common. |
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* It first appeared at the end of ''Curious George'' (the 2006 film) and |
* It first appeared at the end of ''Curious George'' (the 2006 film) and its direct-to-video/streaming sequels - ''Follow that Monkey!'', ''Back to the Jungle'', ''Royal Monkey'' and ''Go West, Go Wild'' and ''Cape Ahoy''. |
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* It also appears at the end of ''The Land Before Time'' sequels - ''The Great Day of the Flyers'', ''The Wisdom of Friends'', and ''Journey of the Brave''. |
* It also appears at the end of ''The Land Before Time'' sequels - ''The Great Day of the Flyers'', ''The Wisdom of Friends'', and ''Journey of the Brave''. |
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* The short version appeared on the short-lived ''The Land Before Time'' TV series on [[Cartoon Network Productions|Cartoon Network]], and is still intact on DVD releases of the show as well as reruns on Universal Kids. |
* The short version appeared on the short-lived ''The Land Before Time'' TV series on [[Cartoon Network Productions|Cartoon Network]], and is still intact on DVD releases of the show as well as reruns on Universal Kids. |
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* The still artwork version appears on the 2006 ''Curious George'' TV series on PBS and is still in use as of this writing. |
* The still artwork version appears on the 2006 ''Curious George'' TV series on PBS and is still in use as of this writing. |
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** It is also intact on DVD releases of said show as well. |
** It is also intact on DVD releases of said show as well. |
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* Despite the fact that Universal debuted their current logo in 2012 (and eventually this division in 2021), the existing animated version continues to be used throughout the 2010s and into the 2020s, with its most recent appearance being on ''Curious George: Cape Ahoy''. |
* Despite the fact that Universal debuted their current logo in 2012 (and eventually this division in 2021), the existing animated version continues to be used throughout the 2010s and into the 2020s, with its most recent appearance being on the aforementioned ''Curious George: Cape Ahoy''. |
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* Both ''Mariah Carey's All I Want For Christmas Is You'' and ''Bobbleheads: The Movie'' did not use this logo, even though this company was mentioned in the copyright info in the ending credits. |
* Both ''Mariah Carey's All I Want For Christmas Is You'' and ''Bobbleheads: The Movie'' did not use this logo, even though this company was mentioned in the copyright info in the ending credits. |
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Universal Animation Studios is the animation production arm of Universal Studios established in 1990 as Universal Cartoon Studios and as a division of Universal Family Entertainment. In 2006, it was renamed to its current moniker.
Logo: We see the 1990-1997 Universal Pictures logo proceeding as normal, but without "UNIVERSAL" coming from behind and circling the globe. While the globe zooms out and moves into its center position, a cartoon version of the biplane from the 1920s Universal logo (which is a yellow-orange biplane with a red face and light blue wheels; nicknamed Jetty), appears from behind the globe and flies around it and turning through with his tongue sticking out. He leaves a trail of smoke, which turns into "UNIVERSAL", in its similar corporate font from the 1990-1997 Universal Pictures logo with its gradient texture on it and is stretched up vertically (with the "R" backwards, reading "UNIVEЯSAL"). Then, the plane enters the bottom of the globe and flies through it, but doesn't turn this time, leaving another trail of smoke, which also turns into "CARTOON STUDIOS" in rainbow colors and in a Mickey Mouse-like font (named Ashley Crawford). As the globe and the words are in position, Jetty comes into the middle of the globe and shockingly stops. Then, he takes a few steps back and realizes the "R" in "UNIVERSAL" is backwards, and giggles for a bit, and flips it around, causing it to spin briefly and making it in the correct way. Then, he floats and looks at the audience and happily looks at the "R" before he floats down, then he looks at us again.
Trivia: The print artwork logo (seen on Opus 'n Bill in A Wish for Wings That Work and on covers of VHS and DVD releases) was designed and illustrated by Eric Semones and the animation of the biplane and the company's name (used over the footage of the globe from the 1990 Universal Pictures logo) were done by Spaff Animation Incorporated. The part where the plane flies through the globe making the trail of smoke, which turns into the words, is a throwback to the 1923 and 1927 Universal Pictures logos.
Variants:
Technique: Live action model work mixed with traditional animation.
Music/Sounds: A classic orchestrated-type, whimsical fanfare which sounds almost similar to the main title theme from E.T. that later takes a comical tone when the plane appears. This was first used in December 1994 with the release of The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure.
Music/Sounds Trivia: The logo music which actually debuted in 1994 was composed by Michael Tavera, who also composed the music for direct-to-video sequels to The Land Before Time. The logo music was also used in the Kids' WB! series ¡Mucha Lucha! episode "All Creatures Masked and Small", where Rikochet explains the truth about fleas. Coincidentally, the first two seasons of ¡Mucha Lucha! featured music made by Michael Tavera; Tavera had also created music for shows like Time Squad and The Secret Saturdays on Cartoon Network, as well as various Disney cartoons, such as House of Mouse, Lilo & Stitch: the Series, The Emperor's New School, and Yin Yang Yo!.
Music/Sounds Variants:
Availability: Common.
Logo: Same as the 1997 Universal Television logo, but the name reads as "UNIVERSAL CARTOON STUDIOS" as it fades in under the logo.
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Technique: CGI animation by Identica Partnership.
Music/Sounds: Same as the 1997 Universal Television logo, based on the Universal Pictures fanfare by Jerry Goldsmith.
Music/Sounds Variant: On the Fractured Fairy Tales short "The Phox, The Box, and the Lox", it's silent.
Availability: Rare.
Logo: We first see a more animated version of the "UNIVERSAL" text revolving around the earth as it appears from the blackness to view from the left side (unlike the right side in the movie counterpart's logo), causing the globe to shine and the glow to appear behind it. The text shines once while it revolves. However, it continues to revolve after the fanfare is over, and the globe and the text gets squeezed so tight that the glow behind the globe disappears and the "UNIVERSAL" text spins around the earth really, really fast. When it stops spinning, the globe is colored even more vividly and the "UNIVERSAL" text is now white with an orange border. Then, "ANIMATION STUDIOS", in orange, appears traveling from behind the globe letter-by-letter, making a stop under the logo. Then, a comet comes from the top-right side and travels around the earth, causing the glow to appear again behind the globe. The globe shines.
Variants:
Technique: CGI produced by Riverstreet Productions and animated by Blur Studio.
Music/Sounds: At the start, it has the 1997 Universal Pictures logo theme by Jerry Goldsmith, then some squeezing sounds and whooshes as the globe spins around. When the globe becomes animated, there are a muted trumpet note, four synth notes (each with a "wah" effect), and a majestic bell tune with a big whoosh noise as the comet flies by that ends with a choir. It's composed by Gregory Smith and Made Music Studio.
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Availability: Common.
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