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Logo Variations - Universal Studios Logo descriptions by Sean Beard, Matt Williams, Nicholas Aczel, Randomkid0627 and others Logo captures by Eric S., wolfie14, lukesams, logos2010, Logophile, Mr.Logo, TrickyMario7654, LogosForTheWin, and filmbaza.net These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Universal Studios.


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ET Variant (2001 - 2002): For a short time in late 2001 and early 2002, Universal's TV and movie departments were celebrating the 20th Anniversary of E.T.: The Extra Terrestrial, with a special logo featuring E.T. and Elliot flying across the globe. The TV version's logo is similar to the normal version, except that E.T. and Elliot are flying.


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The Thing (2002, Trailer): The trailer variant of the logo takes place in a snowstorm. Wind sounds are also heard. The actual game uses the Black Label Games logo (Vivendi Universal Games transitioned it from the Universal Interactive subsidiary to Black Label Games a month prior to its release)


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Lockup Variations: Crafting Visual Dialogues Lockup variations are the eloquent dialogues a brand engages in with its audience. By thoughtfully integrating taglines, slogans, or additional elements, a logo becomes a dynamic medium to convey specific messages while upholding its core identity.


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Here are the logo variations that Universal Pictures did throughout the years: Arabian Nights (1942): This logo is similar to the Universal Cartoon 1st Logo.


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Universal Pictures/Logo Variations < Universal Pictures Sign in to edit Contents 1 Universal Film Manufacturing Company 1.1 1912-1914 1.2 1914-1919 1.3 1919-1923 2 Universal Pictures (first era) 2.1 1923-1929 2.2 1929-1936 2.3 1936-1946 3 Universal International 3.1 1946-1960 3.2 1960-1963 4 Universal Pictures (second era) 4.1 1963-1990


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In modern days, the studio never had a closing logo. The end of its movies only shows a logo for a production company working for the studio, and then an MPA rating screen, and some movies have a Universal Studios Hollywood & Florida advertisement that read either "When in Hollywood, visit Universal Studios," "See the Stars and Ride the Movies," or "Universal Parks & Resorts," along with its.


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Contents 1 Universal Film Manufacturing Company 1.1 1912-1914 1.2 1914-1919 2 Universal Pictures (first era) 2.1 1919-1923 2.2 1923-1927 2.3 1925 2.4 1927-1936 2.5 1936-1947 3 Universal International 3.1 1946-1961 3.2 1954-1963 4 Universal Pictures (second era) 4.1 1963-1990 4.1.1 1963-1965 4.1.2 1965-1973 4.1.3 1973-1990 4.2 1990-1997


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Main Logo Variations Trailer Variations These are the logo variations seen on trailer throughout the years by Universal Pictures, with more to be added overtime. Always (1989): The logo swipes up from United International Pictures logo. Only seen on one international TV spot.


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For variations of this logo, see Universal Pictures/Other. Universal Film Manufacturing Company Universal Pictures was founded on April 30, 1912 as The Universal Film Manufacturing Company or simply Universal Films . 1912-1914 1912-1913 In July 1912, Universal began using is now iconic globe design.


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1 Universal Pictures (first era) 1.1 1930-1936 1.2 1936-1946 2 Universal International 2.1 1946-1960 2.2 1960-1963 3 Universal Pictures (second era) 3.1 1963-1991 3.2 1990-1997, 2011 3.2.1 1990-1991 (75th anniversary logo) 3.2.2 1991-1997, 2011 3.3 1997-2012 3.3.1 1999-2005 3.3.2 2005-2012 3.4 2012-present 3.4.1 2012 (100th anniversary logo)


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The Sting (1973): The 1936 "Art Deco Globe" logo is used and is tinted in sepia. The Hindenburg (1975): A silent variant of the 1936 logo appears, segueing into old newsreel footage. The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings (1976): The 1936 logo is used before transitioning into a newsreel.


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This was never plastered over (the 20th Anniversary version of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial does plaster this with a special variant of the 1997 Universal logo; however, the 1982 variation is still seen on the 1988 and 1996 VHS releases, the theatrical DVD and Blu-ray release, and airings on HBO and Cinemax, as well as the 2015 Nickelodeon airing).


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Logo variations E.T. Variant (2001-2002): For a short time in late 2001 and early 2002, Universal's TV and movie departments were celebrating the 20th Anniversary of E.T.: The Extra Terrestrial, with a special logo featuring E.T. and Elliot flying across the globe.


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