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My Little Eye (2002): The entire logo is seen through a 1990s-era computer screen monitor. |
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'''My Little Eye (2002):''' The entire logo is seen through a 1990s-era computer screen monitor. |
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'''Rush (2013):''' The logo is a still picture. |
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The Kid Who Will Be King (2019): After the animation is finished, the logo changes to sun as it moves to the first scene of the movie. |
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'''The Kid Who Will Be King (2019):''' After the animation is finished, the left and right sides of the ring begin to glow (a la a solar eclipse), which expands to the full outer edge of it as the logo usually fades out, segueing to the prologue. |
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Latest revision as of 03:38, 17 August 2023
My Little Eye (2002): The entire logo is seen through a 1990s-era computer screen monitor.
Rush (2013): The logo is a still picture.
The Kid Who Will Be King (2019): After the animation is finished, the left and right sides of the ring begin to glow (a la a solar eclipse), which expands to the full outer edge of it as the logo usually fades out, segueing to the prologue.