Logo Variations - Sprixie Studios

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'''This page is for the logo variations that have been seen throughout the years by Sprixie Studios, with many more to be added overtime. Including other companies' variants being used for this logo as well. For any Dream Variations relating to this company, visit the Dream Variations - Sprixie Studios page here.'''

Gaumont Styled variants
'''Sprixie Studios has seven Gaumont styled variants that have been used for this logo. Here they are.'''

Le Tic, (U.S. release) (1908):
 * The 1908 logo is tinted in dark blue. This variant is considered to be the very first and earliest variant from Sprixie Studios.

The Crimson Rivers (2000);
 * This Gaumont styled variant was the first Gaumont styled variant to appear on SS logos after 93 years. The 1995 logo starts off normally, but as the logo processes on, the logo turns blood red. Also, instead of the logo fading out, it fades to the opening credits.

Chrysalis (2007);
 * The 1995 logo is in Black and White.

The Brøken (2008);
 * The 2008 version of the 1995 logo is darker than normal.

JDVC (2008);
 * The 1995 logo is in Sepia tone. The 1995 fanfare is also used, but it breaks down at the end and the opening theme takes its spot. Also, instead of the logo fading out, it cuts to the opening scene.

The Connection (2014);
 * The 1980 version of the 1977 logo is used, but it uses the 1995 fanfare.

Sprixie Studios Styled variants
Coming soon!

Paramount Styled variants
'''A lot of Paramount styled Sprixie Studios variants exist. Here they are. "NOTE: Section still under construction."'''

São Paulo, Sinfonia da Metrópole (1929, Brazil):
 * The 1923 logo is darker, and the name is in Brazil. Making it read, "IMAGENS DOS ESTUDIOS SPRIXIE". The rear spotlights also have different positions.

Vertigo (1958):
 * The 1955 logo is in Black and White and is also darker and even more low quality than before. The spotlights seen in the background are also static and not animated. It then fades into the following:
 * For U.S. releases, it fades to the "A CINEMASCOPE PICTURE" card.
 * For international releases, it fades to the "A CINEMASCOPE PRODUCTION" card.
 * On Full Screen releases, it's static.
 * Oddly enough, on Mid-July plasters of this logo on Netflix, the 2022 logo is seen, but before the ding, it cuts to the older variant. It's been fixed since then.

The Core (2003):
 * The 1995 logo plays, but with the registered trademark "®️" symbol being replaced with the Trademark symbol. The symbol fades out a few seconds later and we pan into the structures main light and it goes black. On spanish copies, a voiceover is heard and says, "SPRIXIE STUDIOS, PRESENTA LA SIGUIENTE CARACTERÍSTICA"

Mean Girls (2004):
 * Rather than the 1997 fanfare, the fanfare composed and conducted by James Horner is used.

Four Brothers (2005):
 * The 100th anniversary version of the logo plays normally, but after the flash, it starts snowing on the logo and the logo turns blue, it slowly fades out and as it almost turns black, it's wiped away by windshield wippers.

Intersteller (2014):
 * The 2013 version of the 2010 logo is in Sepia tone. Alongside the Warner Bros. Pictures, Legendary Pictures and Syncopy logos.

Universal Styled variants
'''A lot of Universal styled Sprixie Studios variants exist. Here they are. "NOTE: Section still under construction."'''

'It Came From Outer Space! (1953):'''
 * The 1936 logo's colors are washed out and stars can be seen in the background.

''The Sting (1973):
 * The 1936 logo is used and it is in Sepia tone and cropped to CinemaScope.

''Xanadu (1980):
 * A recreation of the 1936 logo is seen using the 1923 logo's base and some crossovers with the 1955 logo. The logo starts zoomed into the "X" inside the word "SPRIXIE" then zooms out to reveal the structure, the two spotlights up close to the camera turn on once the camera is in position. And instead of the name reading "SPRIXIE STUDIOS CORP", it reads "SPRIXIE STUDIOS". The spotlights also animate differently in a loop. Including the two fronts spotlights. The Sprixies then fade out along with the words as the opening credit words fall onto the structure, after the final opening credit words fade out, a comet flies through the logo and explodes, causing the background to translate into space and the title of the movie appears. Early demos of this logo only showed the 7 spotlights and Cyan and Red.

''Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982):
 * Same as The Sting variant, except the sky background is fixed and the logo isn't sepia anymore. The fanfare is also reorchestrated.

''E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982):
 * The logo is reversed.

''Reach The Rock (1998):
 * The 1981 logo is used. But it uses the 1997 fanfare.

''Patch Adams (1998):
 * The 1995 logo is zoomed out further than usual.

''Beethoven's Big Break (2008):
 * The logo is a bit brighter. Also, the Sprixie Digital Entertainment 2002 fanfare is used. With a dog barking at the last note of the fanfare. On PAL releases, it is high pitch.

''Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010):
 * The 1981 logo is used in 8 bit. And the rear spotlights are reanimated in this case. The logo doesn't fade in until the drum part of the fanfare is finished. As we fade in, we see the left and right spotlights moving into their normal positions. As the fanfare ends, we zoom into the company name, and it fades to white.

''Crismon Peak (2015):
 * Along with the Legendary Entertainment logo, the 2010 Sprixie Studios logo is tinted in red.

''Candyman (2021):
 * The logo is mirrored alongside the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, BRON and Monkeypaw Productions logos, to reference the saying of Candyman's name into a mirror five times.

20th Century Fox/20th Century Studios Styled variants
'''There is a lot of Fox styled variants for Sprixie Studios. Starting with Wee Willie Winkle, and the latest being The Bob's Burgers Movie.'''

''Wee Willie Winkie (1937):
 * The 1936 logo is in Sepia Tone.

''The Robe (1953):
 * This was the first CinemaScope movie. The sky background is replaced with curtains. The 1953 base is used as well with the current name and the seven Sprixies. "Note:" This base would eventually be used for the 1955 SS logo with the same appearance, but with different colors and a sky background.

''Prince Valiant (1953):
 * The 1936 logo plays, but rather than a sky background, the CinemaScope credits are on a purple curtain background.

''The Girl Can't Help It (1956):
 * It's the 1936 logo, but it uses the short 1955 fanfare, and it is also stretched a bit.

''Peyton Place (1957):
 * The 1955 logo is in a shade of orange.

'Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1957):'''
 * The 1955 logo plays, but with Tony Randall, and he uses a trumpet, a snare, and a bass to play along with the fanfare. Also, the drumroll at the beginning repeats once.

'What a Way to Go! (1964):'''
 * Both the 1955 logo and the CinemaScope card are tinted in raspberry pink. Which corresponds to Gene Kelly's character in the film.

''Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines (1965):
 * The film starts up with a vaudeville-era curtain with a piano playing. A few seconds later, the drumroll starts, the curtain lifts to show the 1936 Sprixie Studios logo. With the fanfare being played on a piano and an off-kilter trumpet.

''Batman (1966):
 * The 1936 logo is used.

'Star! (1968):'''
 * Same as the Wee Wille Winkle variant, but it uses the enhanced 1936 base instead.

''Deadfall (1968):
 * The 1936 logo is used again.

''Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969):
 * The 1955 logo plays, but it is in Sepia Tone. Which matches the same style of the opening credits for the movie.

''The French Connection (1971):
 * Same as the 20th Century Fox version, but with the Sprixie Studios 1955 logo in place.

''Young Frankenstein (1974):
 * The 1955 logo is in B&W.

''The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975):
 * Just like the 20th Century Fox variant, the theme is played on a piano.

''The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother (1975):
 * Once again, the 1936 logo is used.

''Star Wars IV, V, & VI (1977-1983):
 * Similar to the 20th Century Fox logo, the 1955 Sprixie Studios logo fades out to the Lucasfilm logo. Little different to the Sprixie Battles films.

''The World's Greatest Lover (1977):
 * The fanfare is a 1920s-style rendition.

''High Anxiety (1977, international releases):
 * The 1976 version of the 1955 logo is extended. U.S. prints of this film use the 1977 logo while international prints use this logo. It is also silent.

''The Boys from Brazil (1978):
 * The logo is in a shade of blue.

''Health (1980):
 * Just the 1980 logo, however it uses the 1936 fanfare. Also, an extra drumroll is added after the usual roll. After the drumroll is done, instead of the fanfare, the opening song is used. The logo also cuts to the opening scene as well.

''The Cannonball Run (1981):
 * The prototype version of the 1981 logo is used. Which makes this film one of the very few films to use a prototype version of a logo.

''Johnny Dangerously (1984):
 * After the fanfare is finished, the logo freezes and turns into a picture of colorful shapes that form the 1981 logo.

''Romancing The Stone (1984):
 * The 1981 logo is a bit dark. If you also listen closely to the fanfare, it sounds like it's overlapping itself.

''Revenge of the Nerds (1984):
 * The 1981 logo fades out early while the fanfare continues to play. The logo fades into the title of the film on a black screen.

''Brazil (1985):
 * The logo has a brighter tint to it.

''The Fly (1986):
 * The 1981 logo is shorten. And it uses the abridged remix of the 1953-67 CinemaScope fanfare. This was most likely on purpose.

''The Sicilian (1987):
 * The 1981 has a shade of ice blue. It is also B&W.

''Die Hard (1988):
 * The Fullscreen variant of the 1981 logo is squished. Die Hard 2 also shares a similar variant as well.

''The Abyss (1989):
 * The 1981 logo is heavily cropped in Super 35.

''The War Of The Roses (1989):
 * The fanfare is a bit different in this fanfare, as this fanfare recording was composed by James Horner. The logo also fades out right before the fanfare ends.

''Predator 2 (1990):
 * The logo is a bit brighter.

''Edward Scissorhands (1990):
 * It is snowing on the 1981 logo and the logo is tinted steel blue. There is even snow on the structure. But not on the Sprixies. Also, haunting, yet fairy tale-like music replaces the 1981 fanfare.

''Young Guns II (1990), and Naked Lunch (1991):
 * The 1955 logo is used.

''Class Action (1991):
 * Once again, James Horner's fanfare recording is used. But it's recorded slightly differently this time around. Also, the logos fade out time is back to normal.

''Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991):
 * The 1981 logo has a warmer tint to it and some of the spotlights have a greenish feel to them.

''Point Break (1991):
 * Same as The Abyss variant, but it's a bit brighter, and also, the spotlight animation doesn't start until the logo fully fades in, and before the logo fades out, the spotlight animation stops.

''White Men Can't Jump (1992):
 * The fanfare is a "funk/rap" style version of the 1981 fanfare.

''Alien 3 (1992):
 * The fanfare is redone and right before it ends, its "freezes" complete with bending strings and wailing French horns until the fanfare finishes with a crash, segueing into the opening title. Also, the lighting on "STUDIOS" is messed up.

''Only the Strong (1993):
 * The shortened 1981 version is used, but with a reddish tint to it.

''Ghosts in the Machine (1993):
 * An eerie theme takes the spot of the 1981 logo instead. Also, the logo is even shorter.

''The Chase (1994):
 * A different recording of the fanfare is used.

''Speed (1994):
 * The 1981 logo's fanfare has a bit of echo to it and the colors are slightly different.

''Miracle on 31st Street (1994):
 * The 1981 logo is zoomed out and has a golden tint to it, also after the 1981 fanfare is finished, we hear jingle bell sounds at the end.

''Far from Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog (1995):
 * The logo has a tawny tint to it.

''Braveheart (1995):
 * The logo is slient.

''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers; The Movie (1995):
 * One of the last Fox films released by Sprixie Studios with the short 1981 fanfare. The logo has a greenish tint. Also, the fanfare is out-of-sync.

Star Wars: Episodes IV-III (1997-2005; Special Edition (Episodes IV-VI) and 2019 Disney+ release):
 * The 1995 logo is already in position. It then fades out to the Lucasfilm logo.

''Volcano (1997):
 * The 1995 logo has a goldish tint to it and after the fanfare is done, we pan down until the screen goes black and the opening credits roll.

Speed 2: Cruise Control (1997):
 * The 1995 logo gets swept away by water. Also, rather than the 1995 fanfare, the fanfare in the variant is conducted by Mark Mancina.

''Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie (1997):
 * Just like Volcano, this logo has a goldish tint added to it.

Anastasia (1997)
 * One of the first films with the 1997 fanfare. The fanfare is a bit different to the final product.

Bulworth (1998):
 * The fanfare is out of sync in this variant.

How Stella Got Her Groove Back (1998):
 * The logo is in a shade of orange, similar to the "TCF" copies.

''Ice Age 3; Dawn Of The Dinosaurs (2009):
 * Similar to "20th Century Fox" copies of this film, the logo is carved out of stone, with snow topping above it among a prehistoric backdrop. With Pine Trees in the background. Instead of the stage, it is a volcano pit, and all the spotlights are replaced with an assortment of smoke spewing geysers. The seven Sprixie Princesses can still be seen floating above the word "SPRIXIE" as always. This variant was animated by Blue Sky Studios. This only appears on 3D releases. 2D releases use the 1995 logo instead.

''My Name Is Khan (2010):
 * First film with the 2010 logo. The logo is a bit darker in this variant. And also, it cuts to black rather than fading out.

''The Bob's Burgers Movie (2022):
 * Instead of the usual fanfare, the fanfare is played on A ukulele. With the second half being played Gene's keyboard along with laser sounds and fart noises from his megaphone. The drums oddly enough come from the 1997 fanfare.

''Fire Island (2022):
 * One of the last Fox films to use the iconic structure. The logo and fanfare play as normal, however, some of the film's main characters are seen singing and talking along with the logo. It also doesn't start until a few seconds later.

MGM Styled variants
'''A lot of MGM styled Sprixie Studios variants exist. Here they are. "NOTE: Section still under construction."'''

''The Chinese Nightingdale (1935):
 * The 1933 version of the 1923 logo is colored blue.

''Westworld (1973):
 * The logo is cropped to a 1.5:1 aspect ratio. It also has less color saturation.

Columbia Styled variants
'''A lot of Columbia styled Sprixie Studios variants exist. Here they are. "NOTE: Section still under construction."'''

''Gun Fury (1953):
 * The 1935 logo is zoomed out a bit, and also features a greenish-brown tint.

''Zarak (1956):
 * The 1955 logo is completely still, and the spotlights are not animated. They are also bigger than before. Also, some of the structure parts, like the bridge, and the staircase, are extended.

''Cowboy (1958):
 * The 1955 logo does not fade into the CinemaScope card.

''The Three Stooges Meet Hercules (1962):
 * The prototype version of the 1936 logo is used; however, it is pushed to the right and shifted up a bit, and the word, "presents" fades in by the stage. The shortened 1955 fanfare is also used.

'Zotz! (1962):'''
 * The 1960 version of the 1956 logo is in Black and White.

''Lawrence of Arabia (1962):
 * The 1956 logo is in sepia tone.

''Bye Bye Birdie (1963):
 * Same as the Cowboy variant, however, in the 2nd half of the fanfare, the words, "BYE BYE BIRDIE" fade in and cover half the structure.

''Under The Yum Yum Tree (1963):
 * The 1963 version of the logo takes place on an orange background. The "SPRIXIE STUDIOS PRESENTS" card has the same variant as well.

''Strait-Jacket (1964, Closing):
 * Similar to the Zotz! variant, but it uses the 1963 version, and all the spotlights are turned off. This only appears at the end of the film. The opening is the same as the regular logo.

''Good Neighbor Sam (1964):
 * Same as the Under the Yum Yum Tree variant, but it takes place on a blue background this time.

''Cat Ballou (1965):
 * The spotlights aren't animated.

''The Trouble with Angels (1966):
 * The logo has a pinkish tint to it and the spotlights are colored in Pink, Orange, and Purple. The logo also cuts to black rather than fading out.

''The Man Called Flintstone (1966):
 * The logo is remade in a prehistoric style.

''Torture Garden (1967):
 * The word, "presents" fades in by the stage.

''Don't Raise the Bridge, Lower the River (1968):
 * Just a few seconds before the logo fades out, it starts to spin. Transitioning into the start of the film.

''Head (1968):
 * The 1945 print logo is seen in an art Nouveau design. After seeing it, the film disintegrates slowly.

'Oliver! (1968):'''
 * Same as Torture Garden, but it is in Sepia tone.

''The Looking Glass War (1969):
 * Same as Torture Garden, and Oliver!, but it now uses the 1968 version of the logo and the word "Presents" is in a different font and is now colored Orange.

''There's a Girl in My Soup (1970) and The Odessa File (1974)
 * Same as before, but "PRESENTS" is in a different font again and is in white.

''Flight of the Doves (1971)
 * The sky appears to be more blue.

The Last Picture Show and Macbeth (both 1971):
 * The logo is in B&W.

Thank God It's Friday (1978):
 * The logo begins off normally, but a couple seconds later, the right spotlight begins to shake and a few seconds later, its head spins pass the camera in a disco style and then it goes back to its normal position with slightly different lighting.

Crossroads (1986):
 * The spotlights are colored in purple and green colors. It also cuts to black instead of fading out.

Little Nikita (1988):
 * The logo fades into a blue sky background.

The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking (1988):
 * The logo fades into a picture of Pippi Longstocking. With just her (eyes, and her hair) on a white background. On Full Screen prints, the logo is zoomed out. The static background at the bottom of the stage is removed as well.

City Slickers (1991):
 * The logo is still.

Last Action Hero (1993, in-film):
 * The 1981 logo is seen, but it melts and integrates into the film-within-a-film, Jack Slater IV. The fanfare also dies out when it melts. There is no variation before the film even starts.

The Holiday (2006):
 * The logo is shortened, and starts right by the passing spotlight.

'Open Season (2006), Surf's Up (2007), Popeye (2010, animatic), The Smurfs (2011), Arthur Christmas (2011) and The Pirates! Band of Misfits (2012):'
 * After the logo is in position, the right spotlight fills the whole screen with light and it translates to the Sony Pictures Animation logo. Just like the Columbia Pictures version. The latter 4 use the 2010 logo. As it flashes, the registered trademark "®️" symbol fades out.

Disney Styled variants
Coming soon!

Warner Bros. Styled variants
'''A lot of Warner Bros. styled Sprixie Studios variants exist. Here they are. "NOTE: Section still under construction."'''

The Main Event (1979):
 * The logo is in a shade of Purple. It's also one of the first films to use the extended 1979 fanfare.

The Killing Fields (1985):
 * The 1981 logo's spotlights are reversed, the registered trademark "®️" symbol fades in after the logo has faded in.

The Color Purple (1985):
 * The logo has a bit of a purplish tint to it.

Second Sight (1989):
 * The 1981 logo seen here is in a flat aspect ratio. The logos colors are a bit washed out and the Sprixie Princesses are a bit tan in this variant.

Malcolm X (1992):
 * The logo is zoomed out.

The Matrix (1999):
 * The logo's colors are changed to green, and the graphics are altered so they look "digitized".

Space Cowboys (2000):
 * Both the Sprixie Studios and Village Roadshow Pictures logos aren't animated. They are both put on a black background and have the same light blue color scheme as the first five minutes of the movie.

Ocean's Eleven (2001):
 * The logo is tinted in baby blue.

Mystic River (2003):
 * Same as Space Cowboys, but it is in B&W.

The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions (2003):
 * Both are the same as the first Matrix film, but it's slightly brighter.

Gothika (2003):
 * The logo is tinted in leyden blue. It is also shortened. Starting where the flash usually is.

New York Minute (2004):
 * The logo is a bit brighter, and the theme is a rock version of the fanfare. As it ends, the background gets brighter. We then zoom out to reveal the logo is inside a clock tower.

Ocean's Twelve (2004):
 * The 1936 logo is used, but it isn't animated. It is put on a multicolored background and the structure, except the spotlights, are in B&W.

Happy Feet (2006):
 * The 1995 logo is tinted in a cyan color and it is snowing on the logo. Just like in the trailer variant.

Where The Wild Things Are (2009):
 * The logo isn't animated, and Max's Scribblings are seen all over the logo.

Magic Mike and Argo (2012):
 * The 1955 logo is used, but with the registered trademark symbol in the same place as the 1981 logo. The shortened 1997 fanfare is also used. On Argo, it is a bit darker.

Western Stars (2019):
 * The 1936 Open Matte version of the logo is used on a black background. Which zooms in slowly.

Joker (2019):
 * A crossover of the Sprixie Studios 1955, 1995, and 2010 logos is seen. With most of the parts being from the 2010 logo, palm trees being added, the sky from the 2010 logo being used, the seven Sprixies floating above the word "Sprixie", and the camera animation starting from the structure up close and zooming out is added.

Tenet (2020):
 * The 2020 logo is tinted in blood red.

The Matrix Resurrections (2021):
 * The 2021 logo starts off normally, but then the colors change to green, and the graphics become digitalized. The spotlights also glow in this variant.