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Jack Torrance (2018): The 1990 variant of the 1984 logo is shown in a 4:3 aspect ratio and VHS quality.
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Bunnicula II (1986): The contrast is cranked higher than usual. Only seen at the end of the movie.
On a teaser TV spot, the logo is so dark that the center of the shield is almost black.
Bunnicula: The Haunted Wheel (2002): On the trailer, the logo is slightly darker than usual, and at the end, cross-fades to the ferris wheel that the film was centered around.
Bunnicula (2009): The logo is tinted in aquamarine, along with the Walden Media logo. Only on the TV spot.
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Ruby Gloom: The Movie (2008): The current Warner Bros. logo plays as usual, except the sky is dark and the WB shield is replaced with the heart skull and crossbones, with the ring and "WB" intact. When the byline appears, the skull morphs into the WB shield. On some TV spots, the WB shield is superimposed over a thunderstorm sky and the shield is pale blue.
Pingu Returns (2007): The logo is covered with snow and ice.
The Tweety Bird Movie (2004): The current logo plays, but at the end, the byline fades out, the shield sprouts arms and legs, and the sky background fades to a park scene complete with a dirt road, some grass beside each side of the road, and some trees. The shield walks down the road, but 2 seconds later, it crashes into a big garbage can and stumbles onto the dirt road, and the shield is covered in garbage. On all trailers, the "W" in the shield is replaced with "T".
The Squidward Tentacles Movie (2010): 1984 Warner Bros. logo plays, but the shield is spelled "WF" and the banner reads "WATER FISHIE PICTURES". At the end of the logo, Squidward appears from behind the shield and plays his lousy notes on his clarinet, causing the shield to fall down, and Squidward stops playing his clarinet, looks at the screen, and says "What?" Also, the byline is replaced with "A Bikini Bottom Company". This was used only in the US. Shame.
Geronimo Stilton: The Kingdom of Fantasy (Summer 2011, Everywhere except Asia): The current logo starts from the middle of the shield's rotation. On the closing variant, the TimeWarner byline is replaced with "Sincerely, Scribblehopper" (this logo comes after the Paramount logo where the Viacom byline is replaced with "Hope you enjoyed"). This variant is also shown after the end credits on worldwide prints of the film, even in the USA.
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Lurkerbunny: The Movie (2012): The shield zooms up like in the old Looney Tunes shorts, but instead of Bugs Bunny, Lurkerbunny is resting on it, smoking a joint. She notices the camera is on her and quickly throws the joint away. She jumps off the shield, studies it, and shakes her head at it. She pulls out a knife and carves an "L" over the "W". She laughs maniacally and runs towards the screen. The camera goes into her mouth and the screen goes black, starting the movie.
Chowchillah Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2008): The logo is superimposed on a night sky.
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Touching Spirit Bear (2006): Normal logo, but the logo is light blue and flickers. It also looks ghostly.
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Tom & Jerry: The Movie 2 (2010): At the end, just before the Paramount logo variant of this film, the current ending credits (the logo after the end credits) logo appears with "WARNER BROS. ANIMATION" replacing "WARNER BROS. PICTURES", and Tom and Jerry sit on top of there, shaking hands, with "PRODUCED BY" appearing on top of Tom and Jerry and the shield, and "A TimeWarner Company" (with "TimeWarner" in its corporate font) below the shield.
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The Smurfs: The Animated Movie (1993): The 1984 logo is tinted in blue. Seen only on the teaser trailer.
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Al Capone Does My Shirts (2010): Same as the 20th Century Fox TLoEG variant, but the shield is carved into Alcatraz.
It All Started at Swim Team... (2009): The logo is on a trading card pack (as the first scene takes place at a store).
Adventure Time (2010): The logo is animated like the show. On the trailer, the banner reads "ADVENTURE BROS. PICTURES".
A Perfect Christmas (2009): The shield is red and put on a green sky background. Also isn't animated. The Ring of Fire (2010): The logo is superimposed on a fire background, along with the Legendary Pictures, Dark Castle and Silver Pictures logos. Seen on the trailers and TV spots.
Rodland (2014): The logo is superimposed on a graffiti background. Only on the trailer.
The Work Plan (1999): The 1984 shield logo is presented, but it is in a blueprint.
Rain in a Bathroom (2010): The 1984 logo is used, but then gets run down by water; this is only on the trailer. On the TV spot, the 1998 logo is seen on one bathroom tile with the TimeWarner byline on another bathroom tile.
The Sign of the Ghost (2003): The 1984 logo appears with the Time Warner byline, but it is tinted in gray and the graphics are altered, so it is a ghost.
The Search of the Crystal Ball (2009): The current logo plays, but when the fanfare is over, the logo fades out, but the WB shield and the TimeWarner byline stay onscreen. The shield and the byline create a humongous glow. When the sky has nearly faded away, the shield and the byline's glow increase even further. On the trailers and TV spots, the logo is seen in the crystal ball.
Piano Cat (1999): The logo is on a piano. Seen on the trailers and TV spots.
The History of Disco (1995, theatrical release from 1997): The 1984 logo plays, but it turns into a 2D drawing and when the film's respective cue music starts, the logo changes color in line with the music.
The Adventures of Stupor Boy (2000): The logo is in the style of a scene on a comic book.
The Animal Gang (2008): The 1972 logo plays, but with the \\' replaced with the "WB" shield from the Ocean's Thirteen trailer and "A TimeWarner Company", in a white Arial font, replacing "A Warner Communications Company". "Presents" is below the TimeWarner byline. Also, the logo is not centered right. The logo is in widescreen.
On the trailers and TV spots, the Warner Bros. logo is the same as the Ocean's Thirteen trailer variation.
Neon (2009): The Warner Bros. logo is the same as on Flags Our Fathers, but the shield is tinted blue, the "W" and "B" are tinted in raspberry pink, and "WARNER BROS. PICTURES" is tinted in cyan. "A TimeWarner Company" is in a white Times New Roman font.
The Apple Mysteries (1990): The 1984 logo is tinted in red.
Los Angeles Crime Movie (2013): Same as the Millon Dollar Baby variant, but the border and the banner are sepia, with the letters "W" and "B" in apple green and the company name in ivory. Also isn't animated.
Back to the Drawing Board (2010): The logo is black and white and printed on a page of a book. Also, a magnifying glass reveals a close-up of the shield, and the TimeWarner byline is in a different font. Only on the trailer.
I'm Lovin' It: The Beginning (September 29, 2003): The logo is in the style of the 2003 McDonald's logo, and the shield is instead in an unusual printed 60s style.
I'm Lovin' It: The Next Step (2006): The current logo animates as usual, but the whole shield is yellow and the sky is red.
Vital Consequences (2014): The 1998 logo animates as normal, but the shield is light blue, the inside of it is green, the banner is red, and the byline is pale red. The shield gets twisted and the logo fades into a different sky background to start the movie.
On the first trailer, we see the usual logo, but the clouds are pink and the shield glows.
On the second trailer, the 1998 logo is seen, but the clouds turn blue, filling the logo with darkness.
Attack of the Beavers (May 30, 2003): The 1984 logo is used, but the clouds are made of oval-shaped buttons and the shield is made of yarn. Also, the AOL Time Warner byline appears below. At the end of the movie, we see the same opening variant, but with the words "Distributed by" above and the URL below.
Melissa's Great Adventure (2010): The current logo plays, but the shield and byline are green and the set of clouds is replaced with a black background.
Happy Animal Fun Time (2010): The current logo animates as usual, but it is in the form of a painting.
Goombas (2010): The current logo animates as usual, but it is tinted in turquoise. Also, the shield and byline rumble and shatter, the graphics are altered so it is recorded on a VHS, and the TimeWarner byline fades in early.
The Mythical Genie (1954): The 1948 logo plays, but it fades to the Arabian Nights.
Those Hillbillies Better Not Come Back (1961): After the 1948 logo plays, it fades into a cartoon lion who roars and is dressed up as a cowboy. Also, he rides a horse. Then, it cuts to the opening credits.
From Method to Madness (1961): The 1948 logo is red.
The Traveling Adventure (1967): The 1967 Warner Bros.-Seven Arts logo transforms into the title of the movie.
Space Monkeys (1983): Monkey-like aliens cover the 1972 logo.
Iron Eagle (1986): The 1984 logo is on a navy blue background as the logo is red except for the shield, which is light blue.
Blind Date (1987): The 1984 logo turns into a pink heart.
Merlin (1988): The 1984 logo is seen, but the sky is brown, the byline is red, and the shield is green..
World War II (1991): The 1984 logo plays normally, until the Nazi Germany flag covers the logo.
Let's Go! (1994): The 1984 logo is yellow, as it cuts into the engine of a school bus.
Outbreak (1995): Bullets slice through the 1984 logo.
Merlin 2 (1999): The logo is snowy and it is made of snow. Only on the TV spot.
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The Fog (2010): The 1998 logo is surrounded by the fog.
Spore: The Movie (2010): The current logo is in the style of the Spore variant of the current EA logo. Also, the shield and letters are white, the banner, the inside of the shield, and the byline "A TimeWarner Company" are dark blue and when the logo explodes, it fades into the Paramount, Legendary Pictures, DC Entertainment, and Enterprise Films logos also customized for the film. The Big Outbreak (2011): The 1972 logo plays, but the \\' logo is replaced with the WB shield and the Warner Communications byline is modified to read "A TIMEWARNER COMPANY".
East Fry (2010): The logo is the 1984 logo with the TimeWarner byline below. Also, the clouds are as dark as night, the logo has an old film look and a thunderstorm strikes the shield, seguing into the Paramount, Lucasfilm, and Columbia logos also customized for the movie. At the end of the movie, the 1990-1992 Distribution logo is shown, but the clouds are as dark as night and the URL "www.warnerbros.com" is seen below.
Mouse Chase (2011): The current logo is seen, but the shield is orange, the inside of the shield is black, the banner is silver, the set of clouds is replaced with a night sky background, and the TimeWarner byline is removed. Also, the WB studio picture seen at the beginning is replaced with a picture of a mouse, the shield reads "HL" and the banner reads "HIGHLANDER FILMS".
Wizard Hult (2000): The 1998 logo plays, but at the end, we pan down from the logo like on Jack Frost.
Another Missed Call (2012): The logo is bistre and put upon a turquoise screen on a metallic silver cellphone, accompanied by the sound of a telephone ringing.
Thundercats: The Movie (2012): The 1990-1992 version of the 1984 logo is used, but a thunderstorm is happening.
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? (2012): A still picture of the Last Samurai variant is used, but after a few seconds, the Time Warner byline disappears and the shield fades into the moon.
Robospy (2013): Exactly like in Los Angeles Crime Movie, but only the sides of the letters "WB" are apple green, while the fronts are in different colours. Also, the byline is in the Cambria font. Suddenly, the logo goes static and only lasts for a few seconds. It then segues into the Village Roadshow Pictures logo also customized for the movie.
Robospy 2 (Summer 2015): The logo plays, but instead of the Warner Bros movie studios at the beginning, the Paramount logo is used to preceed it. The logo is also in the style of a combination of retro video games with 21st century video games, so the logo changes color every eighth of a second, until it finishes, with the clouds in teal green, the byline in gold, the shield's border, letters and ring in blue, and the inside red. The music is an 8-bit version of the fanfare (This is track 3 of the soundtrack. The track is called "Warner Bros Theme".) In the end, it gets wiped out by the beginning of the Village Roadshow Pictures logo. 2013 (2012): The logo is red on a black background and an earthquake happens in the logo.
The Dome of Doom (November 2013): Exactly like on 2013, but this time, there is no earthquake. Also, the shield animates differently and the logo is put in a dome.
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Another Dome of Doom (August 2014, Direct-to-DVD): Exactly like in The Dome of Doom, but the shield is blue and the TimeWarner byline is removed.
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Zombieville (2013): The current logo is used, but when the byline fades in, the shield turns ugly.
The Dark Room (1982): The 1972 logo plays as usual, but the background is green. Also, the Warner Communications byline is yellow.
Little Lady (2005): The current logo animates as normal, but the shield and byline are violet, the inside of the shield is black, and the clouds are scratched out.
The Kingdom of Warriors (January 2012): The logo is in the style of the opening credits of the movie.
The Raw and the Cooked (May 2012): The 1984 logo is seen with the TimeWarner byline, but the shield is blue, the inside of the shield is green, the byline is turquoise, and the sky is forest green. Also, the clouds look pale.
Sevendust (2006): The 1990-1992 version of the 1984 logo is used, but the shield is brown and the clouds are scratched out.
Boogie Fever (June 22, 2007): The current logo plays as usual, but the sky is red and the inside of the shield is rainbow-colored. Also, the logo is darker in texture. On the first theatrical trailer, the background is red gradient, a disco ball with stars surrounding it is seen above, and the logo is shifted below. On the second theatrical trailer, the sky is green, the shield is grey, and a disco ball is behind the shield.
Hammerheart (August 2012): A hammer smashes the current logo when the fanfare finishes.
Between the Lines (November 2011): The current logo looks cartoonish and the byline is in the Impact font.
Reality Check (2012): The current logo animates as usual, but the background is a starry sky and the shield is futuristic.
A Walk in the Park (February 2013): The current logo plays, but on the second half, the shield turns grassy and animates as usual upon an evening sky background. At the end of the movie, we see the 1990-1992 Distribution logo, but the URL "www.warnerbros.com" is seen below, the inside of the shield is dark red, and the clouds are replaced with a blue background.
How Paint.NET was Created (2011): The current logo is used, but it resembles a project made with Paint.NET.
The Red Frog (1994): Exactly like on Daffy Duck's Quackbusters, but the entire logo is red and the WB shield is metallic. Also, the sparkles are added to the shield and the Warner Communications byline is replaced with the Time Warner Entertainment byline.
Catwoman Returns (2012): A recreation of the current logo plays, but the shield is made of steel and the logo is in black and white.
The Black Sheep (2007): The 1984 logo with the TimeWarner byline is used, the clouds are yellow, the shield is purple, and the inside of the shield is in black and white.
Home Better Than Ever (May 16, 2012): The logo animates as normal, but the entire logo is midnight blue and the WB shield and byline are revealed to be made entirely of steel when it zooms out. The logo fades out to introduce the Silver Pictures logo with the same variation. Also, the music is "I Gotta Feeling" by the Black Eyed Peas.
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Glitch (2013) and Glitch 2 (2016): The logo is in black and white, the clouds are replaced with a starry night background and there are glowing red meteors. Some meteors destroy the shield and when the shield turns into rubble, there is a red glow with an alien computer.
Marshall Lee's Visit (December 23, 2011): The logo takes place at Finn and Jake's treehouse and is red along with the current New Line Cinema logo (already formed), the Village Roadshow Pictures logo (already formed), and the 2010 Cartoon Network Studios logo. On the TV Spots, the song Hello by Martin Sloveig and Dragonette plays.
Another Regular Movie (2011): The logo plays as usual, but when the logo finishes and the fanfare ends, Mordecai and Rigby yell, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! On the trailers, the logo is the same on a blue background and the shield is silver. On the TV spots, the logo takes place at the park on TV Spot 1, the salad bar on TV Spot 2, the Coffee Shop on TV Spot 3, and on TV Spot 4, "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F)" by Katy Perry play throughout the TV spot and the shield takes place in the house and is brown.
Marceline the Werewolf (July 16, 2010 In theaters Worldwide, 1st Anniversary on DVD July 12, 2011): The current logo plays as normal, but when the fanfare ends, "More Human Than Human" plays, the shield zooms in to the Candy Kingdom, and the 2010 Cartoon Network Studios logo is on the wall of Princess Bubblegum's tower. After the camera zooms into a crowd of partygoers in celebration of Marceline going away, we see Finn, Jake, Garfield, Odie, Jon, Candy People, Party Pat, Devon Sawa (Alex Browning), Ali Larter (Clear Rivers), Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Wendy Christensen), Bobby Campo (Nick O'Bannon), Nicholas D'Agasto (Sam Lawton, all 5 characters from the Final Destination film series), and Princess Bubblegum at the top of her tower. '
The Beast Must Die (Cartoon Network Style in Theaters June 29, 2012):' The logo turns into a midnight full moon sky as well as Cartoon Network Films' 20th Anniversary logo taking place in the midnight sky, in which the song Judge and Jury (from the Prometheus teaser trailer) plays. On a TV spot, the logo entirely takes place in the party mansion with Annoying Orange and his friends, Mordecai, Rigby, Benson, Skips, Pops, Muscle Man, HFG (High Five Ghost), Finn, Jake, Marceline, Princess Bubblegum, Ice King, Lady Rainicorn, Fionna, Cake, Prince Gumball, Marshall Lee, Ice Queen, Lord Monochromicorn, other Adventure Time characters (even gender-swapped) Gumball Watterson, Darwin, Anais, Nicole, Richard, Ms. Simian, Mr. Brown, Mr. Small, Tobias, Rachel, Masami, Penny, Molly, Banana Joe, Teri, Leslie, Bobert, Rob, Idaho, and Carmen at the party. On other TV spots, the logo is in black and white. On the trailers, the logo is tinted in blood red. FACT 1: Jake is the host of the party. FACT 2: Finn is the werewolf because he acted like a wolf in the Adventure Time Season 2 episode, Go With Me and turned into a wolf in the Season 4 episode, Hug Wolf. FACT 3: This is a Cartoon Network remake of the 1974 horror thriller, The Beast Must Die. FACT 4: Marceline is NOT the werewolf because she turns into a wolf whenever she wishes. FACT 5: Unlike the original film getting its PG rating, this one has been rated PG-13 for Intense Horror Violence, Strong Language, and Mature Thematic Material.
Zombieville 2 (October 2015, Direct-to-DVD): The current logo animates as usual, but the shield is rusty and is covered with dust and cobwebs.
Cartoon Monday/Tuesday Madness vs Johnny Test (July 3, 2012, Direct-to-DVD): The logo plays as normal, but A TimeWarner Company says A Johnny Test Property in Bank Gothic. That's when the Adventure Time, Regular Show, Annoying Orange, Amazing World of Gumball, and Total Drama characters in a well-fitting crowd run after Johnny Test. Then, A Johnny Test Property changes back to A TimeWarner Company. Same thing happens for the Cartoon Network Films 20th Anniversary logo. After that, the camera pans down to The Land of Ooo as the opening credits roll. I made this because of how much I hate the show Johnny Test.
Werehog Insanity (Friday, July 13, 2012):' In the trailers, the Warner Bros./New Line Cinema logo is exactly like in the 2nd trailer for the 2011 movie, ''Final Destination 5', except it is exactly in black and white with Sonic howling and the song 'Famine' by Groove Addicts from the trailer for the 2010 film 'A Nightmare on Elm Street starts to play. On the TV spots, the Warner Bros. Pictures, New Line Cinema, and Sega Films logos, tinted in blood red, share room in a log cabin background with the song 'Famine playing like it did in the trailers for the film. In the film itself, the logo has a grayish-blue tint, but when the New Line Cinema logo ends, it dissolves into water inside a sink in a lab. Then, the Sega Films logo is seen on Chris Griffin's lab coat and when the next shot of the lab coat is shown, the Sega Films logo is not there anymore. This film is based on Sonic Unleashed and features Sonic/Werehog, Shadow, Knuckles, Amy, Tails, Chip, Silver, Cream, as voiced by their 4Kids actors, the cast of Family Guy and Prometheus, with an older version of me, and the characters from Final Destination 5. Also, the film is rated PG-13 for Violence, Terror, Disturbing Images, and Language.
Finn and Jake's Paintball Chaos (Wednesday, July 25, 2012): When the logo finishes, the shield is covered in red paint from the paintballs, then segueing into the credits panning down to the Candy Kingdom. On the TV spots, the logo takes place inside the Candy Foyer with the Cartoon Network 20th Anniversary logo, while the song Fortunate Son by Creedence Clearwater Revival plays. On the trailers, the logo is tinted in grey paint, alongside the Cartoon Network 20th Anniversary logo, while, just like the TV spots, the song '"Fortunate Son'" plays.
Steven Universe: Doomsday Clock (Wednesday, May 31, 2017): The logo plays normally in the first half, but turns pink in the last to coincide with Rose & Steven's gem, while the opening theme for "Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters" plays. Along with the Cartoon Network Films logo. In the trailer, the logos are pink on a black BG, with WBP appearing first, then CNF, while "The Darkest Hour" by Daniel Lenz plays. In the TV spots, the logos are next to each other with the WBP logo on the left and the CNF logo on the right. The film is rated PG-13 for "Intense Sequences of Sci-Fi Action Violence, Brief Language, and A Sexual Reference".
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Medival Kings (2013): The current logo plays, but instead of the regular WB studios picture used at the beginning, the WDP logo is used to preceed it. Also, when the TimeWarner byline fades in, another trebuchet comes in and throws a boulder to knock the shield and the byline down, fading into the Pixar logo also customized for the movie.
Hondo (1953, 20th Anniversary re-release from 1973): The 1972 logo is used, but it takes place on the classic Warner Bros. clouds.
The Human Dragonfly (November 11, 2011): The logo animates as normal, but it is tinted in green and takes place on green mountains with a blue sky background and a crescent moon. Also, the Human Dragonfly is flying around. The music is "Blunder & Lightning" (from Cars 2) along with the DreamWorks, Film4 and Everest Entertainment logos. At the end of the movie, it a combination of the movie's opening with the Zodiac variant and the distribution logo.
The P-Head Takes Over Entertainment (July 28, 2000): The 1984 logo is used, but "WB" reads "PBS" and the byline reads "A PBS INTERMEDIATE TAKEOVER COMPANY". Also seen on all trailers and TV spots for this film.
At the end of the movie, it is basically a combination of the movie's opening and the 1990 Distribution logo, but the banner reads "PUBLIC BEATDOWN SERVICE" and the text on the top reads "Distributed by a Professional Takedown Specialist who works for".
Peppers! (August 29, 2003): Instead of the normal logo, a recreation of the first part of the 1949 version of the 1936 MM logo from the 1949 Merrie Melodies cartoon, "Frigid Hare" is used (sans Bugs Bunny's head), but "PICTURES INC." is removed. Also, "Present" and the copyright info are replaced with the AOL Time Warner byline, and a re-orchestrated version of the Merrie Melodies opening theme as heard in the 1964 Merrie Melodies cartoon, "Mad as a Mars Hare" can be heard. Also seen on all theatrical trailers and TV spots.
A prototype version with the LT rings from the 1964 Looney Tunes cartoon, "False Hare" can be seen on one teaser trailer. Another version with the MM rings from current prints of the 1938 Merrie Melodies cartoon, "Katnip Kollege", can be seen on another teaser trailer. At the end of this film, instead of the normal Distribution logo, a recreation of the MM ending titles as seen in the 1940 Merrie Melodies cartoon, "The Bear's Tale" is used, but the rings are red and the middle part is blue. Also, a re-orchestration of the MM ending theme from the same cartoon mentioned above is heard, the "That's All Folks!" script is smooth, "MERRIE MELODIES" reads "PEPPERS!" in the Agency FB font, "PRODUCED BY LEON SCHLESINGER" reads "DISTRIBUTED BY WARNER BROS. PICTURES" with the AOL Time Warner byline and the URL in the Agency FB font, and the "Released by Warner Bros. Pictures Incorporated" disclaimer is removed.
Attack of the Evil Scissors (January 20, 2012): The Warner Bros./New Line Cinema "Transformation" logo is light blue and it is rusted. Also, the logo decays.
Scary Bats! (February 22, 2012): The Warner Bros./New Line Cinema "Transformation" logo plays, but the shield is grey, cartoon bats are flying from the right, and the clouds background is in darker shades of teal and grey.
Trains and Dogs (1986), The Can Bandit (1989), and Case 44 (1996): The 1984 logo is skinny, the clouds are presented austeredly over a brown background, and the shield and byline fade into the background. Only on the trailers.
Tiger Shark Attack! (October 19, 2001): Exactly like in Land of the Pharaons, but the word "PRESENTS" reads "An AOL Time Warner Company".
The Spaghetti Coral (Summer 1998): The 75 Years version of the 1998 logo plays, but the shield is larger, the text below the shield is 2D, the byline is yellow, the clouds are dark blue, and the logo's background is dark in texture.
A Witch's Picture Show (September 2011): The current logo plays as usual, but on the first half of the logo, the entire logo is black and white. When the shield is revealed, the logo turns blue. Finally, when the TimeWarner byline fades in, the logo turns cyan.
Pet Therapy (August 10, 2001): The 1972 logo is used with the AOL Time Warner byline, but the background is orange-blue gradient. Also, seen at the end of the movie (with "DISTRIBUTED BY WARNER BROS. PICTURES" seen above and a URL seen below) and on all trailers and TV spots.
Jumpin' Crackers (2000): The 1998 logo is shown, but the sky is green and the shield jumps. On TV prints of this film and, suprisingly, on the 2001 VHS release, the 2001, 2008, and 2010 DVDs of this film, and on the 2013 Blu-Ray Disc of this film, the 1984 logo is modeled after the 1995 Warner Bros. Television Animation logo, but the banner reads "WARNER BROS." and there is text on the top reading "WARNER BROS. DOMESTIC PAY TELEVISION CABLE & NETWORK FEATURES". Also, an ostrich runs across the logo.
Kim's Toy (2001): The 1948 logo is used, but the clouds are in a slightly different form. Also, the entire logo is baby blue-colored, and the word "Presents" is replaced with the AOL Time Warner byline in the Rockwell Condensed font. At the end of the movie, instead of the normal 2001 Distribution logo, the 1972 Distribution logo is used, but the Warner Communications byline reads "AN AOL TIME WARNER COMPANY". Also, a URL is seen below the logo.
Lethal Weapon Babies (2005): The current logo proceeds as normal, but on the second half, the shield turns green and the clouds turn dark and stormy. Also, as soon as the TimeWarner byline fades in, raindrops begin pouring over the logo and a thunderstorm commences by having thunder strike the shield.
Robot Zombies vs. Immortal Goblins from Mars (November 2008): The logo from Hondo appears, albeit with the word "Presents" replaced with the TimeWarner byline.
Cop Car (2014):The current logo animates as usual, but the shield gets shot when it appears. Also, when the byline appears, a bullet flies in and slices the shield.
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Sporty, the Mystery Inc. and Their Animal Hospital Adventure (2011): The 1998 logo plays, but at the end, a color noise effect turns the logo black and white, and Sporty's (from Little Robots) ears, his plate with the squares and arms appear on the shield. On the 1st theatrical trailer, the sky is green with the shield pink and the inside is green. Also, it is darker in texture. On the 2nd theatrical trailer, the shield is blue with the inside and the sky orange. Also, it looks pale.
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The War of How ncarw Attacked (2009): 1998 logo plays, but at the end, WillWill45 says "What the *beep*!" Then the army of ncarw appears. ncarw says "beep*!"
The Very First Christmas (2001): The logo is snowing and "The Very First Christmas" plays out.
STOP ALL OF THOSE "I HATE" THINGS! (2012):Same as I Hate Yoshibut a stick figure comes and says "STOP ALL OF THOSE I HATE THINGS!" and then makes the logo back to normal, before the I Hate Nickelodeonvariant.
Fight o' the Irish (March 16, 2011):The shield zooms up and there is a four-leaf clover in the middle of the logo.
Cartoon Network: The Movie (October 1st, 2012):The logo is in a checkerboard pattern (a la the 1992-2004 Cartoon Network logo) and instead of "WB" it is replaced by "CN" and the text in the shield says Cartoon Network and the byline says "HAPPY 20TH ANNIVERSARY TO A GREAT NETWORK!". offcampusstudent1993
Total Drama (July 8, 2007-present, Warner Bros Television): Same as the 1985-1997 Warner Home Video logo, but with a few differences, the second half of the logo plays. "Warner Bros Television" replaces "Warner Home Video" inside the lines. The "A Time Warner Entertainment Company" byline is replaced with the "A Warner Bros Entertainment Company" byline. The music is the last three notes to the 1985 Warner Home Video logo. Appears after the Hanna Barbera (Seasons 1-2 episodes)/Cartoon Network Studios(Season 3-onward) logo.
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Angel Beats! (2011): The 1998 logo plays, but it's in a dark blue monochrome. SnowflakesOmega
Building the House (2005): The logo is seen on a TV.
The Genie Team (2024): The 2023 logo plays but with the Max Steiner fanfare playing over it.
Yoshi (2005): The current logo plays, but the "W" in the shield is replaced with a "Y". Also, the banner reads "YOSHI BROS. PICTURES". On the first trailer, we see the 1984 logo, but the set of clouds is replaced by a black BG. On TV spots, a red Yoshi stares in the "A TimeWarner Company" byline, looking at the WB shield. All Will Spin Around (2006): The logo is on an online video.
Orange the Cat (2005): The current logo plays, but the WB studio picture is replaced by a giant paw picture. Also, the shield reads "OC", and the banner reads "ORANGE CATS FILMS".
Mario and Luigi: The Movie (2011): The 1998 logo is done in a retro video game style and the music is an 8-bit version of the fanfare (this theme is actually the first track on the movies' soundtrack which is called "Warner Bros. Theme"). Also, the TimeWarner byline is removed. On trailers and TV spots, the "W" is replaced by an "M" and "WARNER" in the banner is replaced by "MARIO".
The Empty Chair (1983): The 1972 logo is in black and white. Also, the text is a bit scratched out.
Bloom (2005): The logo is tinted in dark cyan and it's more zoomed in than usual.
Raise Up (2010): The current logo is used, but at the end, the logo waves and ripples. Also, the logo is in black and white. Mark in The Pixelated World (2008): The normal logo plays, but after the byline fades in, the logo pixelates. Nathan B. Regular Movie (2011): Mordicai leans against the logo while eating an extra large chocolate cake. The logo does not move and the www.warnerbros.com URL appears below the byline. I Hate Nickelodeon (2012): SpongeBob attempts to change the W to an S, but is then chased by Jake. NickMatt94 Dinner for the King (2008): The current logo is used, but the image of the Warner Bros. studio is replaced by a video of King Harkinian drinking his glass. When the music ends, the WB shield turns into a shield that looks like the WB shield with the words "MAH BOI PRODUCTIONS" on the banner and "MB" spelled on it. Underneath it is the "A King Harkinian Company" byline.
Pop Goes My Heart (2008): The 1990-1992 version of the 1984 logo is used, but the music is "Pop Goes My Heart" by Hugh Grant (from Music and Lyrics).
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Snagglepuss and the Crazy Mixed-Up Problem (2014): When the logo finishes, it fades to a blue background with a ribbon with "SNAGGLEPUSS PRESENTS..." and Snagglepuss in the hole says, "Let's gets this film rollins, roooooar even!!!"
Snagglepuss and the Crazy Mixed-Up Problem (2014, Warning Screen Variant): The Warning Screen is fine for 2 seconds, but all of a sudden it gets really wacky (same for WHV logo variant)
Comic Book Adventure (1985): The 1984 logo is in a comic book and "A WARNER COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY" is in a comic-like font.
Comic Book Adventure (1986, UK Release): The shield looks more cartoon-ish and "A WARNER COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY" is read like "A Warner Communications Company" which is more neat than the US Variant.
Comic Book Adventure 2 (1992): The logo is on a comic book. The byline reads A TIME WARNER COMPANY TEN CENTS. Comic Book Adventure 3 (2001): The exact same as the variant for The Adventures Of Stupor Boy.
Comic Book Adventure: The Search For The Sword (2014): The current logo looks like it has thick outlines.
Rudolph's Return (2012): The logo has the famous song in the background, and as the logo ends, the shield glows!
The Barney Movie (2009): The shield is purple and green.
That Memorable Christmas (2013): Same as the Warner China Film logo, but all references to CFC and HG are removed, WB is in the shield, there is a Saturn-like ring around it, and the text is replaced with "A TimeWarner Company".
Looney Tunes: The Movie (2012): The 1996 WB Family Entertainment logo is used, but the shield is replaced with Warner Bros. Pictures' shield. On trailers and TV spots, the classic shield zooms in like in Lumber Jack Rabbit.
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Vector's World: The Movie (November 9, 2012): The logo plays normally in the beginning, but at the end, the closing logo is superimposed on Vector's belly.
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Iris goes to AOL (2007): Exactly like in Ghost Ship.
Pokemon The Movie 2013 (2013): The shield morphs into the outline of Pikachu.
Pokemon: Black And White (2011-2012, Warner Bros. Television): Same as the Bugs Bunny Show variant, but the only difference is that Iris in in place of Bugs Bunny. Then, the shield stretches and "WB" morphs into "POKEMON".
Pokemon Black and White: The Movie (2012): The print logo is superimposed on a picture of May. Also, the TimeWarner byline in in Arial Black font.
Pokemon (1998-present, Warner Bros. Television Animation): The shield is red and the inside is white (same for the letters WB). It then shrinks and morphs in order to become a Pokeball.
Pokemon Black And White: The Second Movie (2014): The 1998 logo plays, but it fades into something. Also, the TimeWarner byline is replaced with "Presents" and it isn't animated.
Pokemon Diamond And Pearl (2007): The shield dissepears but the banner stays on screen. It then morphs into the Pokemon logo. Also, it is on the background of the 1997 WHV logo. PurpleMetaKnight
Kirby Air Ride Show (2001-present, Closing Variant) The logo was transformed into 3D and the shield pops up to reveal Kirby inside of it, saying "P-po-po-po-Poyo!", meaning "T-th-th-th-That's all folks!".
Kirby Right Back at Ya! Colon Film For Theaters(2007, Warner Bros. Animation, Direct-to-DVD): The closing variant plays replacing Kracko in a Hoshi no Kaabii artwork piece with the TimeWarner Byline below the shield.
On the Teaser Trailer and the end of the film and the video game, The "WB" is replaced with "KSH" and the Banner text says "KIRBY SAYS HI PRODUCTIONS" and The byline says "A TimeKirbySaysHi Company".
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2061: Odyssey Three (2010): The 1984 logo is used with the TimeWarner byline, but the WB shield is replaced with a shield shaped monolith and is in space. Then, we zoom past it seguing into the Turner logo also customised for the film, also the byline is removed. At the end of the movie, the 1972 logo with the TimeWarner byline in the Arial font is used.
3001: The Final Odyssey (2012): The current logo plays, but the WB shield is superimposed over the sunrise scene from the first film.
At the end of the movie, the 1990-1992 Distribution logo is shown, but the WB shield is shown in the Star Gate and the URL "www.warnerbros.com" is seen below.
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Happy Hour (2011): Exactly like the Fred Claus variant, but the logo takes place in a bar. Also, it's not snowing on the logo. At the end of the film, the Arthur (2011) variant is used, but the whole logo (including the background) is magenta, the words "Distributed by" are above the shield, and the URL "www.warnerbros.com" is below the TimeWarner byline. Also, the logo is not centered right and the clouds are not seen at all. On the first trailer, the 1990 version of the 1984 logo is used, but takes place in a black background.
An Arthur Christmas (2012): The logo is a combination of the Arthur (2011) and A Perfect Christmas variants.
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Speedy Gonzales (2015): The Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood variant is used, but the logo is in the colors of the Micmacs variantand the "AOL Time Warner" byline is replaced by the 1990 "Time Warner" byline.
The Flintstones Movie (2014): The shield is made of bones and animal skins and the company name reads "WARNROCK BROS. PICTURES" and the byline reads "A Prehistoric Time Warnrock Company". The background looks like an early 1960s cartoon sky with clouds and mountains.
Imagineers (2015): Instead ofthe Warner Bros studio, we see an aerial view of Disneyland in the beginning of the logo. The shield reads "WD" and the company name reads "WARNER BROTHERS". The byline reads "If Disney sues, TimeWarner will claim fair use."
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tuart K. Reily beats the heck out of the spadinner g'uys'!!!!! (2013): We see the Spadinner guyssaying spa-dinner stuff like "*beep*!" "Lotsaspaghettior else PINGAS will die!" The Stuart K. Reily comes in with a bazooka and shoots them all. Then the WB logo appears.
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The Random Movie (1997):The 1984 logo plays but the shield is replaced by a piece of cheese, and the banner reads "DERP".
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Garfield: The Lasaghna King (2013): The logo plays normal until Garfield comes and says: "Oh, come on. We don't have time for the logo. Skip it to the movie." and the movie begins.
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The Fall of Cuddlestown(aka. The End of Bananas In Pyjamas)(2014): The clouds are dark and stormy, the outside of the shield is metallic, and the inside is red, the shield is rusted, and 75th anniversary logo windchimes are used. The logo makes a cameo at Bernard's funeral,where the wind blows away a poster with the 1937 shield on it.
On the TV spots, the clouds are dark and stormy, the outside of the shield is white, and the inside of the shield is blue. It is seen with the Village Roadshow Pictures, the Lionsgate Films, and the Endemol Australia logo. On the trailer, the outside of the shield is bronze, the inside of the shield is crimson, the WARNER BROS. PICTURES text on the banner is black, the logo is rusted, and the sky is dark and stormy.
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Micro Budget (2011)
The logo animates as normal but it's badly animated. 90 Years in Two Hours (2013) The 2003 logo is used but it appears to be more shiner, similar to the 1998 logo. World of Animation (2005) The logo appears to be drawn, as if it was in a cartoon, it animates as normal but when the logo was finished, it pans down into the start of the movie.
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A Super Mario Bros./Steven Universe Double Feature (2017): The logo plays like the Warner Bros Family Entertainment logo variant for Wakko's Wish, except Mario replaces Bugs and Amethyst replaces Wakko.
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The End of Quincy (2013): Due to the first two minutes of the movie taking place in 1968, the Warner Bros.-Seven Arts logo is used, albeit with the TimeWarner byline in place of "PRESENTS".
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The Batman/Superman Movie 2 (2001): The 1980s Warner bros logo appears, but it then morphs into a combination of the Batman and Superman logos. It is also superimposed over a midnight blue background.
Embrace the Darkness (1988): The 1998 logo animates as usual, except that its extremely dark, and the usual sky background is replaced by anight-time scenery with the clear moon. The logo then fades out into the Universal Pictures logo, which is also noted for being extremely dark.
The greatest day on earth (1986): The 1984 logo is seen as usual, except that the background has no clouds and multi-coloured fireworks are seen exploding. Then, a blue comet can be seen streaking past the logo, and it then pans down to the Paramount 75th anniversary logo.
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Mordeby and Rigbecai (2016): The logo play normal but the colors are swapped and the places of the W and B are swapped. The studio is also replaced by a view of New York.
Idiot Puppets (2007): The WB shield, the byline and the studio part are all made with paper.
Idiot Puppets 2: Extreme Termination (2011): Same as Idiot Puppets, but when the byline fades in, the logo glitches into a high-tech version.
Idiot Pupp3ts (2015): The shield looks like the one from the 1998 logo, and the byline is larger.
4Idiots 4Puppets (2019): A combination of Arthur (2011), Idiot Puppets, and Idiot Puppets 2.
Dumb Punks: The Movie Film For Theaters (2015): The current logo plays, but the logo is in the style of the show and then we pan down into Dumb City to start the movie.
The logo also makes a cameo in the film when Kyle, Bill and Luke go into Dumb Cinemas to see Kool Guys, and the 2004 WB logo is shown at the start while everybody cheers, and like the WB logo at the start it is in the style of the show.
Your Opinions are Crap! (2010): Same as Mario and Luigi: The Movie but the shield is the same one from Hammerheart.
Morons With Guns (2009): The theme is a rock version of the fanfare, and at the end, the logo gets blown up with a rocket launcher.
Morons With More Guns (2018): The sky is red with black clouds, and we pan down to start the movie.
Paul Fries (2012): The logo is more vibrant, and is darker.
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The Art Appreciation (2007): The shield is placed on a white background with 3D rectangles with some blue ones.
The Art Appreciation 2: The Senior Semester (2014): The logo is placed on an easel. Only on the trailer.
The Fire Cat (2010): Similar to the Watchmen variant, except the print logo is used and there are black spots surrounding the shield, which represent the spots on Pickles's fur.
Top Cat (2017): The logo is placed on a purple background, next to the Warner Animation Group logo. Only on the teaser trailer.
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Kill la Kill: The Movie (2014): A few seconds after the logo animation is complete, the shield flips and transforms into the Warner Animation Group logo, only for Ryuko wearing the Senketsu to show up. Ryuko then slices the logo in half and says to the audience "Who are you people?!?", then escapes.

From a 'Imaginary Octave' TV Spot (2013)
Imaginary Octave (2013): We can see the Warner Bros logo in different colors, blue and red, still with the byline "a time warner company", used in a TV spot for the movie
Top Cat (2017): The logo is placed on a purple background, next to the Warner Animation Group logo. Only on the teaser trailer.
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Kill la Kill: The Movie (2014): A few seconds after the logo animation is complete, the shield flips and transforms into the Warner Animation Group logo, only for Ryuko wearing the Senketsu to show up. Ryuko then slices the logo in half and says to the audience "Who are you people?!?", then escapes.

The Roundabouts Movie (2025): The 2021 logo starts as normal (with the panning shot (and reflection) of the Warner Bros. studio lot inside the shield), but when the shield is revealed, it is set on a sky background in the style of the Roundabouts' music videos by Skyship Entertainment. By the time the byline fades in, the Roundabouts themselves (Pancake, Quibbly, and Nelson) appear around the shield and Nelson makes a bubble in the same way as the Pop the Bubbles music video as Pancake tries to grab the bubble maker and Quibbly watches in delight.

variant logo used in the opening of the film 'Paraíso Tropical' (2019), which is basically based on the Brazilian soap opera of the same name
Tropical Paradise (2019): the 1998 logo (2003 and 2011 style) was used in the opening of the film. we can see the Warner Bros logo in different colors and we can see the buggy byline written "Help Us", which is the same phrase that was used in 'Spiders', from 2019
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Merrie Melodies Blue Ribbon Reissues (1969-2003): Any logos used at the time zoom on the 1947-1948 Merrie Melodies rings. The 1941 rendition of Merrily We Roll Along plays as the cartoon begins.
Len's Story (1999): An animated version of Len Goodman appears after the byline fades in. The 2023 Blu-Ray release shows a photo of Goodman with text in the Futura font saying "In Memory of Len Goodman (1944-2023)."
Go East, Young Avenger! (1958): Gene Kelly opens the shield as he sings "I Kissed Tiffany" to start the musical.
Skibidi Bop! The Art of Scatting (1973): You can hear Loretta Young, in one of her last film appearances ever, scatting to begin the documentary.
Animaniacs on The Big Screen (2001): Dot yells, "Timber!" in front of Seth MacFarlane, Kenny Rogers, and Wakko Warner.
Mining Iron (1929): One of the earliest examples: The titles play as footage of miners mine the day away.
I Cannot Tell a Lie (2006): The sequel to Who Framed Roger Rabbit? even had a funny variation! You can see Homer Simpson fighting with SpongeBob SquarePants as the logo does its usual thing.
Paris & Conrad, or How Paris Met Her Grandfather (2023): Paris Hilton runs away from fans as they beg her to take a photo with them and sign their autographs.
Why Was Roger Rabbit Framed? (2016): Tom finally acts nice to Jerry after 75-76 years of faking selfishness to Jerry, but alas, Jerry moves away from Tom, and he went back to life with his original owner.
Deanna Witherspoon & Penny (1949): The titles play as Deanna (Joan Blondell) and Penny (Vivien Leigh) tap dance in front of a live studio audience.
Whoopie! (1925): The debut of the iconic Warner Bros. shield, and another of the earliest examples: The titles play over footage of Eddie Cantor dancing with every woman who was famous and lived in Hollywood at the time. Five years later, a Technicolour version would be made, with Cantor reprising his role.
Beth movies (1943-1966): Every film in the series except "Beth Goes Show Biz (1961)" had their title background in front of Beth's (Bette Davis) house.
Penny Withers & Ronald (1957): Same as Deanna Witherspoon & Penny, but Deanna is replaced by Ronald (Charlton Heston).
Grant's Country (1936): Instead of the zooming shield being on a cloud background, it zooms on the same concentric rings from the Merrie Melodies series.
Paris Apple, or Madrid Carrot (1998): The logo is the opposite of what it's supposed to be.
Baker Street (2021): The 1972 logo is shown, but the Warner Comunications byline reads "WARNER BROS PICTURES" with the 2020 WarnerMedia byline on the bottom like in Joker

Jez (March 12, 2013): the 75th Anniversary style of the 1998 logo is shown on a black background with the Time Warner byline along with the New Line Cinema logo and then seuges into the Village Roadshow and Silver Pictures logo which was shown on a TV spot, On the movie itself, the 2011 WB/NLC transition logo is a bit desaturated and decontrasted while the Men At Work song "Down Under" played


Little Mouse: A Looney Saga (2024; Looney Tunes short): This is the first cartoon short to use "Classic Reflection" by Jacob Yoffee in the 2023 WB logo. The logo starts off normal, but the WB shield is bannerless. Then as the shield rotates to its usual position, everything (including the shield) turns more cartoon-like. A Warner Bros. wordmark and the Warner Bros. Discovery byline would then fade in below the shield as Little Mouse walks in from behind the shield, turns around, and looks at the text and the byline. It then segues into the Walt Disney Pictures logo also customized for the short.

At the end of the short, the closing 2023 logo animates as usual, but the Bobo Brothers (from Go Diego Go!) are seen bouncing on the shield. We then hear Little Mouse (in voiceover) shout "Freeze, Bobos!"; the Bobos freeze and say, "Whoops, sorry!", then they leave as the logo fades to black.

On the teaser trailer, the logo is shown already formed with the first few seconds of "Classic Reflection" playing. Then a 3D CGI version of Gilbert the Squirrel (from Rhymington Square) (animated by Sinking Ship Entertainment) comes in and steals the shield, banner, and byline. He then scuttles away as the camera pans to the bottom right, segueing to the rest of the teaser trailer (which is animated by Skyship Entertainment).
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Opening for normal prints
The Freeze (2025; Warner Bros. Pictures Animation animated movie):
- Opening: A variant of the 2018 logo used at the opening of Smallfoot (2018) with the Warner Bros. Discovery byline plays normally, but the entire logo is tinted dark teal, which then changes to bright blue when the shield is revealed, when it shatters to reveal the "Warner Animation Group" (later named Warner Bros. Pictures Animation) shield, the WBD byline disappears, a URL for Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. appears below, and some sounds of winds are heard in the background throughout the film logo.
- Digital Home Media: A variant used on home media exists. A few differences for the normal 2011-20 logo is that the text "WARNER BROS. PICTURES ANIMATION" is shown on the banner of the shield instead of "WARNER BROS. PICTURES", the shield is blue and the background becomes windy and snowy when the shield rests. The "WARNER BROS. DISCOVERY" byline is still shown as for the original opening variant. The Smallfoot variant is not used.
- Chace AU: Chace AU prints have the current logo instead of the 2018 logo from Smallfoot (2018), and after the WBD byline fades in, the shield along with the byline freezes solid, and they shatter onward to reveal the Warner Animation Group logo and the "Warnermation Studios, Ltd." byline. The shield then changes the color of the inside part to blue (similar to the one used for the Warner Bros. Pictures logo) before it along with the byline dissolve into snow, which turns into the Village Roadshow Pictures logo (the byline transforms into the URL for Village Roadshow), with another byline for Village Roadshow reading "A BGH Capital Company" fading in below as the Village Roadshow Pictures logo settles. Village Roadshow did not produce the film for non-Chace AU or US prints.
- Closing: The normal 1984 logo, but the shield is colored blue except for the blue part. The WBD byline replaces the "Time Warner Entertainment" byline.
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Graskyville (2023; co-produced with Klasky-Csupo, Emjag Productions, Paramount Pictures, Chiagozie Elobuike Productions, Chace1204 Productions and Millar Gough Ink):
The 2021 logo with the Warner Bros. Discovery byline is tinted cyan along with both the Millar Gough Ink, Emjag Productions, Klasky-Csupo, Paramount Pictures, Chiagozie Elobuike Productions and Chace1204 Productions logos.
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Fullscreen version, as seen on the teaser trailer (4:3 prints).
Untitled Warner Bros. Pictures Movie (2000; Chace AU):
- Opening: TBA.
- Closing: TBA.
- Teaser Trailer: On the teaser trailer, the shield turns blue as the byline fades in and the sky becomes very dark, unlike how the shield becomes metal before it melts from the US teaser trailer for the 2003 movie Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines.
A Minecraft Movie (2025, Chace AU prints): The 2023 "Classic Reflection" logo plays normally, but the image of the Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, CA is replaced with a background from the game "Minecraft", and as the byline fades in, Steve appears and steps to the left of the shield and puts his hand over the banner just like Bugs Bunny. He then shows the viewers a diamond axe. The sky background is changed to the one from the Minecraft sandbox game.
Graskyville II (2024): The 2023 WBP logo is used, but the inside part of the shield is colored cyan while the outer part of the shield and the banner are both colored blue.
Graskyville 3 (2026; Warner Bros. Pictures Animation movie): The 2023 WBP logo is used, but the shield in the logo is colored cyan, with "Animation" in a handwritten font placed below it. This variant also applies for the Emjag Productions and Chiagozie Elobuike Productions logos, except these are tinted in the exact color.
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Code Lyoko: Havoc (2007): The logo begins as normal, with the Warner Bros studios reflected in the shield. But, as the shield turns, it's revealed that the shield is on a background of swirling blue/black lights, the same as the background from the Moonscoop logo. The music also begins as normal, but the last note is slower, leading into a breakcore remix of the Warner Bros theme.
Code Lyoko Returns: Prologue (short film, 1st January 2009 on Cartoon Network): Same as the Havoc variant, but the music is replaced by the tail-end of an orchestra rehearsal.
Code Lyoko Returns: Absolution (2010): The reflection of the WB studios is replaced by a reflection of Kadic Academy and the shield is now dark blue. The background of swirling blue/black lights from the Havoc variant is retained, but the blue lights are replaced with aquamarine lights. The music is an orchestral version of the Code Lyoko theme tune.
Code Lyoko Returns Side Story: Rise Up (short film, 2010): Same as the last variant, but the byline reads "A Warner Bros Production".
Code Lyoko Returns: Rebellion (2012): Same as the last variant, but the black lights are now crimson and the blue lights are now dark green. The music is an orchestral version of the Virtualization music.
Code Lyoko Returns Side Story: Fatalis (short film, 2012): Same as the Rise Up variant.
Code Lyoko Returns: Fortuna (2014): Same as the Rebellion variant, but the background is now white and the crimson and dark green lights are black. There is no music, only the sounds of the sea.
Code Lyoko Returns Short Story: Genesis (2014): Same as the Fatalis variant.
Code Lyoko Returns Side Story: Big Bang (2015): Same as the Genesis variant.
Code Lyoko Returns: Evolution (2016): Same as the Fortuna variant, but the background is back to black and the black lights have been replaced by lines of code. The music is an unknown orchestral track.
Code Lyoko Returns: Epilogue (short film, 1st January 2017 on Cartoon Network): Same as the Prologue variant, but the music is replaced by beeping.
Stock Image Abuse (2025): Same as the Storks variant, But the Fanfare is silent, just the Computer whirring and the Shield is More cartoony. After the Byline fades in, we hear Rodney Yelling at the Logo: "WHY ARE THESE STOCK IMAGES OVER-USED?!", Minimizing the logo (like the Windows 7 Minimizing Window).