Sprixie Studios

Background
Sprixie Studios, formerly Sprixie Studios Corporation, Sprixie Studios Pictures Inc., and Sprixie Studios Corp., is an American film studio formed in 1905 by the Seven Sprixie Princesses. The studio was incorporated as "Sprixie Studios Corporation Incorporated" on April 23rd, 1905, making it one of the oldest American movie studios in continuous operation, alongside "Gaumont and Pathé, (which were founded 10 years earlier,) Titanus, (which was founded a year eariler,) Nordisk, (founded a year after Sprixie Studios.) and Universal Pictures, Paramount Pictures, and Nikkatsu. (Which were all formed in 1912.)" Sprixie Studios is one of the most popular film studios, alongside "Gaumont. Pathé, Titanus, Nordisk, Universal Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Nikkatsu, 20th Century Studios, MGM, Columbia Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, Disney, and Lionsgate." among others. The company later celebrated 100 years in 2005.

Sprixie Studios is one of the 4th oldest movie studios that was founded. With the first being Gaumont, established in 1895, Pathé (founded in 1896), and Titanus, founded in 1904. The company was originally supposed to be founded in 1903, but it was founded in 1905, the Sprixie Princesses had a goal to release Italy films from "Titanus", and French films from "Gaumont and Pathé" to the United States, which worked out very well. The company also has distributed other films from other major movie companies such as "Gaumont. Pathé, Titanus, Nordisk, Universal Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Nikkatsu, 20th Century Studios, MGM, Columbia Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, Disney, and Lionsgate." The company's Television division, "Sprixie Television", established in 1949, is one of the oldest Television divisions of the company, competing against "Revue Studios", and "Paramount Television Productions Inc.". The company also had an independent division known as Sprixie Independent Pictures formed in 1993 for Independent, Arthouse, Foreign, Horror, Comedy, Action, Romance, and Family-Friendly films. However, Sprixie Independent Pictures is defunct as of 2022 and all Independent, Arthouse, Foreign, Horror, Comedy, Action, Romance, and Family-Friendly films are now released from just Sprixie Studios. On August 17th, 2022, the Sprixie Princesses made a goal to start releasing films in 16K, as an upgrade to 8K and 4K films. This goal took place in October of 2022 when "Sprixies; The Animated Feature", was released.

Sprixie Studios has had some successful films throughout the years. Sprixie Battles I, (released in 1908, also marking the debut of the first logo.) Love 'Em and Leave 'Em, (1926, also released by Paramount in some locales.) The Road to Singapore (1931, also released by Warner Bros. in some locales.) The Call Of The Wild (1935, also released by 20th Century Pictures Inc.) Avatar (released in 2009) Titanic (under international rights), (released in 1997) and the remastered Sprixie Battles I film. (Released in 2021.) Their worst film was Sprixie Battles VI, (released in 1961.)

Sprixie Studios is extremely popular for making movies for families and kids. With the most common film genre for the company being Family Entertainment movies. Alongside that, their second most popular film genre the Sprixies do are Animation films, which with that case, the Sprixie Princesses have an animation division called Sprixie Animation to help release these animated movies for families and kids. Besides that, the Sprixie Princesses have also released other types of film genres from other companies such as Action, Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Historical, Horror, (horror films are not commonly released by Sprixie Studios anymore.), Noir, (without horror noir films), Science Fiction, and Western films. From 1905 to 1929, the Sprixie Princesses also released Slient films, much like "Paramount Pictures", "Universal Pictures", "Fox Film", "Goldwyn Pictures", "Columbia Pictures Corporation", and "Warner Bros. Pictures", the Sprixie Princesses discontinued their Slient films genre line in 1930 due to silent films being mostly discontinued around that time.

The logo itself didn't debut until 1908, with the release of Sprixie Battles I. Only seen on some films up until 1911. Starting from Sprixie Battles I to (Pinocchio, 1911) where the logo would be updated with an upgraded monument. Which also debuted Two Sprixies outside the monument. The logo would be introduced to the searchlights structure in 1923. With the release of the film, Zaza (1923). With the iconic fanfare being introduced in The Bowery (1933). The seven Sprixies fully debuted in 1955 with the release of the film Untamed. The logo later received CGI in 1995 when the film, A Walk in the Clouds (1995, released by 20th Century Fox too.) Their last film with the main TCF/TCS logo base would be Love and Monsters, (2020.) Where the logo later on changed to the "Disney Fox Media Entertainment" logo base. This did not last long because in July of 2022, the company rebranded with a new logo. A goal was to made to plaster all the previous logos on all previous films from the 1900s, 1910s, 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, 2020, and 2021 with their current 2022 logo. Which will sadly meant that all previous logos before the 2022 logo would all go extinct by the end of the year. All films with the 1908, 1911, 1923, 1936, 1955, 1981, 1995, 2010, 2020, and 2021 later went extinct between August and September of 2022, completing the goal of plastering all films released from other companies with the current Sprixie Studios 2022 logo. Including Sprixie Studios's own films as well.

Throughout the years, the company was never really owned by a parent company. But on May 13th, 2021, Kirby Studios announced to purchase the company's assets. With their last Pre-Kirby Studios film being West Side Story (2021). On Febuary 5th, 2022, the byline was inserted into the company's logo. However, when the current logo debuted with the rebrand of Sprixie Studios, the byline was dropped from the logo. In July of 2022, the seven Sprixie Princesses started up their parent company, "Sprixie Incorporated", starting on the film DC League of Super-Pets, the company is now owned by the Sprixie Princesses own parnet company, "Sprixie Incorporated."

1st logo (April 23rd, 1908 - January 17th, 1911)
Nicknames: "The Sprixie Statue I", "The Fairy statue I"

Logo: On a black background, we see a gray statue like monument design, with 7 fairy like creatures named "Sprixies" inside the monument. With one at the top, and 6 at the bottom. On the left side of the screen, a word, "Times New Roman" is seen. The right side of the screen has the word, "Times New Roman". The "Corp." word appears inside the monument at the bottom of the Sprixies. The word "presents" can also be seen. Along with the copyright notice.

Closing Title: Same as the opening logo, however, the word "presents" is removed. A couple seconds later, the words, "Times New Roman" fade in. Then a couple seconds later, the logo fades out.

Variants Only one variant exists.


 * The logo comes in a sepia variant. Which is seen on very few films. The sepia variant comes in a "Ending variant" too.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None or the opening theme of the film.

Availability: Extinct. As this logo was fully plastered in 2022.


 * First debuted on Sprixie Battles I and was seen on certain films. This also included "'''Gaumont. Pathé, Titanus, and Nordisk's films too. Which have all been plastered with the current 2022 logo.
 * The Sepia variant debuted on the film The Life of Moses (1909).
 * The logo was last seen on Flames and Fortune, (1911.)
 * The logo made a surprise appearance on the 100th Anniversary montage variant.
 * Alongside that, this logo also appears on the current logo as footage playing in the background.

Editor's Note: One of the earliest and first American film studio logos to ever exist. And this logo should be a favorite to all whom grown up with it.

2nd logo (January 17th, 1911 - May 19th, 1923)
Nicknames: "The Sprixie Statue II", "The Sprixies sitting by the statue", "The Fairy statue II"

Logo: It's basically the same as the previous logo. However, there are some differences this time around.
 * The copyright has been updated.
 * The monument has been updated and now features candles on both sides of the statue.
 * While the 7 Sprixies from the previous logo appear, two other Sprixies appear outside of the statue. Which have the same appearance as their appearance from the statue.

On top of that, everything else remains the same.

Closing Title: Same as before. However, the words, "Times New Roman", have been moved into the statue.

Variant: Depending on the film released by one of the companies, the following Sprixies can appear:
 * Green and Yellow: (They appear on films released from "Gaumont, Pathé, and Sprixie Studios")
 * Blue and Yellow: (They appear on films released from "Titanus, Nordisk Film and Paramount".)
 * Orange and Purple: (They appear on films released from "'''Universal-Film, Nikkatsu, and Fox Film Corporation.)
 * Cyan and Red: (They appear on films released from "Goldwyn Pictures, Metro Pictures Corporation, and sometimes Sprixie Studios". Oddly enough, unlike the other Sprixies, they only appear on the right side of the screen. Their posing is from the 1905 Sprixie Studios logo and would later be reused for the Sprixie Network 1981 logo.)

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None or the opening theme of the film.

Availability: Extinct. As this logo was fully plastered in 2022.


 * Was seen on Sprixie Studios films from 1911 to 1923. All of which are now plastered with the 2022 logo.
 * A superimposed version can be found on some films.
 * The logo made a surprise appearance on the 100th Anniversary montage variant.
 * Alongside that, this logo also appears on the current logo as footage playing in the background.

Editor's Note: None.

3rd logo (June 12th, 1923 - December 9th, 1936)
Nicknames: "The Super Structure I", "The Sprixie Tower I", "1920s Tower" "The very early Searchlights"

Logo: The logo begins on a black background. A few seconds later, the black background fades out and we are introduced to an stacked block-letter three-dimensional, monolithic logotype. With three rows of words. "SPRIXIE", "STUDIOS", and "PICTURES, INC.". The words are all stacked on top of each other, with some curved lines separating the words. The logo is surrounded by art deco buildings, like a stage, a bridge, and a staircase. Two spotlights on the structure appear, with one on the left, and one on the right. By the sky background, 3 spotlights can be seen moving in the background as well. As well as 2 spotlights right by the camera. The logo then fades out.

Closing Title: On a sky background, we see the words, "The End" in bold. At the top appears the words, "Film approved by the MPA." Which includes the MPA logo itself. At the bottom of "The End" appears the words, "A Sprixie Studios Picture." Along with the words, "Film released by United Artists." The copyright date appears at the bottom as well.

Trivia: This logo was designed by Emil Kosa, Jr. The logo was created as a painting on several layers of glass and animated frame-by-frame. He also designed the "20th Century Pictures Inc." logo too.
 * If you look at the two left rear spotlights, they appear to be bending. It's considered to be an impossible phenomenon.

Main Variants:
 * From June 12th, 1923 to October 7, 1933, the structure is drawn much like the "20th Century Pictures Inc." logo. But with the structure reading Sprixie Studios Pictures Inc. and the logo is slightly brighter. This version was used for over 10 years.
 * To avoid confusion with the newly created "20th Century Pictures Inc." logo that would debut on The Bowery on October 7, 1933, the structure was redrawn. The differences in this logo are that the structure contains a slightly different design, which is similar to the "20th Century Pictures Inc." logo, the colors are a slight bit cheaper, the spotlight animation is slightly different.

Other Variants: A couple.
 * A color version exists on some films. A couple seconds before the logo fades to black, it cuts over to a sky background, which contains the words, "Sprixie Studios presents, A Technicolor Picture." It is pretty rare to find.
 * On Love 'Em and Leave 'Em (1926), the logo is in sepia.
 * An extremely rare widescreen version of the logo exists which has the logo set in a 16:9 resolution. This sadly was never used for any films. But it is unique to see.
 * Sometimes, the closing title can have different appearances.

FX/SFX: The searchlights in the background.

Music/Sounds: (June 12th, 1923-October 7, 1933: None. Or the opening theme to the film.) (October 7, 1933-June 25, 1936: An iconic fanfare composed and conducted by Alfred Newman. It consists of a marching drum intro leading into a 21-note full orchestra theme that ends with a horn flourish.)

Music/Sounds, Variants: Only one.
 * A couple of re-recordings of the fanfare that were different than the later re-recording appears in the logo. Only two films are known to use this fanfare. 1935's Les Misérables and The Call Of The Wild.

Availability: Extinct. As this logo was fully plastered in 2022.
 * It first debuted on the film, Zaza (1923) And has been seen on films ever since until 1935 when the film, Poor Little Rich Girl debuted the next logo. This logo has also appeared on Blu Ray releases of some films, (albeit with restoration.) However, the 2022 logo has plastered all of the films that this logo appears on.
 * The logo made a surprise appearance on the 100th Anniversary montage variant. Both the early and later variants.
 * Alongside that, this logo also appears on the current logo as footage playing in the background.

Editor's Note: This logo is well remembered as the predecessor to one of the most famous movie logos of all time. Alongside the "20th Century Pictures Inc." logo.

4th logo (December 9th, 1936 - April 23rd, 1955)
Main Versions Nicknames: "The Super Structure II", "The Sprixie Tower II", "1930s Tower"

Logo: Same as the previous logo. However, there are some new additions this time around.
 * The base of the logo has been slightly improved, with parts of the logo being reused from the 1935 "20th Century Fox" logo.
 * The font has changed for the structure.
 * "Pictures Inc." has been dropped and replaced with the words, "Corp."
 * The sky has been changed.

Alternate Descriptive Video Transcription: Like in the "20th Century Fox" logo, Searchlights pierce a starry night sky, sweeping the clouds and illuminating a towering edifice in the form of "SPRIXIE STUDIOS CORP.".

Closing Title: Same as the previous concept, but with some changes.
 * The copyright year has been updated.
 * Picture has been dropped and replaced with Release.
 * "Film Released by United Artists" has been dropped.
 * It comes in 4 new variants. See Closing Title/Variants for more details.

Main Variants:
 * From Banjo on My Knee up to The Golden Fleecing, the structure from the later version of the 1933 Sprixie Studios Pictures Inc. logo is used. Albeit with the newer font. However, some films like The Sting, and Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid for example, use this instead sometimes.
 * Starting with My Little Chickadee, the structure is more enhanced. With the spotlights looking a bit more enhanced and the animation of the spotlights are now slightly different. This version of the logo was last seen on The Perils of Pauline.
 * In 1947, with the release of Gunfighters, the structure design is once again changed. This time it now uses the Open Matte version of the logo, with the exception of it being zoomed in now.

Other Variants:
 * Some films, like the 1942 Technicolor film, The Black Swan, have the logo in a sepia tint. This is common to see on this logo. But the B&W version is more common.
 * Some films have the logo in different colors. Depending on how the logo is colorized on some colorized prints.
 * Just like the "20th Century Fox" 1935 logo, the logo can take place on a daytime background or a nighttime background.
 * Sometimes the logo can fade into the NTA logo. Similar to the "20th Century Fox" logo.
 * Open Matte versions of this logo exist. This became the main version starting in 1947.
 * There are some Widescreen versions of the logo. So far, the 1940 and 1947 versions are known to have this. However, the 1936 version also contains this as well.
 * On Poor Little Rich Girl, the first film to use this logo, the logo has a prototype form that looks different. The colors are darker, the moving spotlights are not present and instead, 4 moving spotlights are seen at the front of the logo, and the word, "Sprixie" has a different look to it.

Closing Title/Variants:
 * Sometimes the logo comes in color or sepia tints.
 * In 1945, the MPA logo was changed to match up with its newer logo. This oddly enough brings back the "Film released by United Artists" text.
 * Sometimes, the "Film released by United Artists" text appears. Only seen on films that were released by Sprixie Studios and "United Artists"

FX/SFX: The searchlights in the background.

Music/Sounds: The 1935 "20th Century Fox"fanfare. Composed and conducted by Alfred Newman. Who also composed the next logos fanfare.

Music/Sounds, Variants:
 * Some films, like Love Under Fire have a different recording of the fanfare.
 * Some films do have the logo silent or have the logo use the opening theme of the film.
 * Due to sloppy plastering on some Sprixie Studios films from (1923-1936), the opening film themes from (1923-1936) can be heard. But Sprixie Studios films from 1933 to 1936 have the TCP fanfare.
 * On Zorba the Greek, the first half of the 1953 CinemaScope fanfare is used.

Availability: Extinct. As this logo was fully plastered in 2022. It was originally planned to go ultra-rare. But due to decisions made by the Sprixie Princesses, this went extinct.


 * The logo first debuted in in black and white and color. With the release of Poor Little Rich Girl.
 * This logo was also used for the 1959 Sprixie Television Studios logo.
 * Even though the logo was discontinued in 1955, it still appeared as a variant for some films.
 * While the logo is being plastered with the current logo in recent times, this only is occurring on Television Networks. As Blu-Rays, DVDs, and VHS Cassettes still contained the logo until 2022 when all films with this logo were plastered with the 2022 Sprixie Studios logo.
 * The logo made a surprise appearance on the 100th Anniversary montage variant. Which includes the B&W and Color versions.
 * Alongside that, this logo also appears on the current logo as footage playing in the background.

Editor's Note: With the beautiful fanfare and the design of the logo, this makes this logo, alongside the "20th Century Fox" 1935 logo, one of the most iconic logos of all time.

5th logo (April 23rd, 1955 - November 10th, 1981)
Nicknames: "The Super Structure III", "The Sprixie Tower III", "1950s Tower"

Logo: Same as the "20th Century Fox" 1953 logo. But this time around, the logo has changed to read Sprixie Studios. The "Corp." name has been dropped from the logo, just making the logo read, "Sprixie Studios". Starting in this logo for the first time, the seven Sprixie Princesses from the first and second logos make their first full appearance in this logo. With Green Sprixie Princess hovering over the stage and waving to us, Cyan Sprixie Princess who is flying at the top of the company's name with Red, whilst holding hands with Cyan. Blue Sprixie Princess who is admiring Yellow's Hair by the staircase, and a Purple Sprixie Princess who is watching as orange jumps for joy by the bridge. Like the "20th Century Fox" 1953 logo, Rocky Longo designed this logo. Along with the next logo. Although he drew this logo slightly differently compared to the "20th Century Fox" logo.

Trivia
 * Even though "20th Century Fox" debuted it's 1953 logo on the film, "The Robe (1953)", the previous logo continued to be in use until the film, Untamed, debuted this logo.

Main Variants/1955 versions:
 * From March 1, 1955 to April 2, 1968, (albeit the logo fully debuted in April of 1955,) the logo is normal. Often it crossfades to the CinemaScope cards.
 * Starting with the release of 2001: A Space Odyssey on April 2, 1968, the logo is now shortened, the logo is now pushed to the left and is off centered as supposed to before. This includes the sky background. Since the logo is now shortened, the CinemaScope cards are now removed. The shortened version of the logo makes this a throwback to the previous logo. The colors are a bit modifed in this version.
 * Starting with W. C. Fields and Me, the registered trademark is added to the logo. The registered trademark would remain with the Sprixie Studios logos until 2022. The colors are once again modified. This comes in a short and extended version too.
 * Despite this logo being no longer the main one, it made a Suprise return in 1992. Being used as a secondary logo. Here, the logo is pushed to the right, meaning that Yellow is no longer visible, the spotlights are now in colors of brown and green, and the structure is a bit red.

Main Variants/1956 versions:
 * On Carousel, up until Our Man in Havana, the logo is a slight bit darker. The colors were brightened up with The King and I later in 1956.
 * Beginning with Can-Can, and up until The List of Adrian Messenger, the logos colors are changed. The sky is now set in a nighttime sky rather than a daytime sky, and the logo only runs for 5 seconds. Sometimes longer.
 * Starting with Cleopatra, the logos colors are alternated again, and the spotlight animation is now different again. The structure is also a bit darker as well and the spotlights colors are alternated as well. This lasted until 1965.
 * Starting in 1965, the colors on the logo are alternated yet again. With the same applying to the spotlight colors, although they are slightly washed out. They are also reanimated again, with them freezing sometimes. This lasted until The Fearless Vampire Killers. As the standard structure variant was discontinued after the release of that film.

CinemaScope card versions:
 * Here are the CinemaScope cards used throughout the years.
 * (March 1st, 1955-April 2, 1968: "Sprixie-Studios Presents A CINEMASCOPE PICTURE"
 * (April 11, 1955-1966: "Sprixie-Studios Presents A CINEMASCOPE PRODUCTION", used as a secondary with the "A CINEMASCOPE PICTURE" version.)
 * (February 16, 1956-January 27, 1960): "A CINEMASCOPE PICTURE IN CINEMASCOPE 55". Early films with CinemaScope 55 used a slightly different version saying "A CINEMASCOPE PICTURE INTRODUCING CINEMASCOPE55".
 * (1961: With the re-release of The King and I in 1961, the card instead now reads, "In GRANDEUR 70". Which was made only for films re-released in 70mm.
 * (March 9, 1960-1967: A card simply just reading "SPRIXIE-STUDIOS PRESENTS". On the same cloud background used for the structure. In French, the name reads, "SPRIXIE-STUDIOS Présente". It is exteremely rare however.

Other Variants:
 * For some films, the logo can be in Black and White. Which is mostly common on plastering of the first 4 four logos, which were put in Cinemascope.
 * Depending on the film, the logo can take place on a daytime sky, which is the most common variant of all time. However, the logo can also sometimes take place on a dark sky. Which is not as common. But it exists. A Black and White version of the Dark Sky logo exists but is ultra-rare to find.
 * Just like the "20th Century Fox" logo, this logo comes in a short version.

Closing Title: On a cloudy background, we see the words, "THE END, A SPRIXIE-STUDIOS RELEASE". At the bottom of the card, the MPA notice can be seen. A couple seconds later, the logo translates to the logo itself.

FX/SFX: The searchlights in the background.

Music/Sounds:
 * March 1, 1955 - 1960: The 1955 recording of the original fanfare, which debuted on Untamed.
 * February 4, 1955 - 1967: The fanfare is extended on films starting with The Racers. After CinemaScope was dropped in 1967, the logo reused the 1935 fanfare.
 * March 9, 1960: A different recording of the original fanfare is used, which is conducted by Nelson Riddle, and debuted on Can-Can.
 * 1965-October 31, 1981: The 1935 recording of the original fanfare.
 * 1979? - December 11, 1987: A re-orchestrated version of the 1935 fanfare. The earliest known film to have used this fanfare is on The Main Event. This arrangement is used on the next logo. Oddly enough, while the "20th Century Fox" logo uses the 1979 shorten fanfare, this logo also used the extended variant too.
 * In other cases, it is silent or has the movie's opening theme.

Music/Sounds, Variants
 * Some films use the 1933 fanfare or older due to some sloppy plastering on certain films from the 30s, 20s, and 10s.
 * An abridged remix of the 1954 CinemaScope fanfare, beginning with 0:03-0:04 of the fanfare, then 0:05-0:09 and finally 0:18-0:23. This can be heard on quite a few films.
 * On History of the World, Part I, the fanfare is differently re-orchestration.
 * The original 1977 Magnetic Video release of Fantastic Voyage has the opening flourish of the Magnetic Video music mistakenly play back during the first half of the fanfare.
 * For Sprixie Battles films released later than the 70s, John Willams fanfare is used.
 * The VHS of Young Guns II has this logo with the 1979 music playing over it instead.
 * On a Spanish copy of History of the World, Part I, this logo surprisingly has the Columba Pictures fanfare used. Similar to how the Gaumont fanfare was used on the Spanish copy of History of the World, Part I from "20th Century Fox".

Availability: Extinct. As this logo was fully plastered in 2022.


 * It was once still retained on just about every Sprixie Studios release, starting with Untamed. But as of 2022, all films that contained this logo were plastered with the 2022 Sprixie Studios logo.
 * The CinemaScope variants aren't subject to plastering; however, one print of Satan Never Sleeps that aired on AMC in the early-2000s plastered it with the 7th logo but is retained on DVD releases of said film and an FMC airing.
 * The Standard Structure variant was seen on films commonly. However, as of August 2022, all films that contained the Standard Structure variant, including its variants, are now extinct due to plastering with the current 2022 logo.
 * This logo also appears on Cassette Home Video releases.
 * The logo made a surprise appearance on the 100th Anniversary montage variant. Which also includes its Standard Structure, and 1976 versions.
 * Alongside that, this logo also appears on the current logo as footage playing in the background. Which only includes the main one and the Standard Structure variant.

Editor's Note: It's an amazing logo, and it's the first to debut the seven Sprixies to this logo. Although, some people wouldn't really understand why in 1979, the extended fanfare version would be used for this logo, as the extended 1979 fanfare was only used for the "20th Century Fox" 1981 logo.

6th logo (December 17th, 1977 - November 10th, 1981), (Secondary logo)
Nicknames: "The Forgotten Super Structure", "The Forgotten Sprixie Tower", "1970s Tower"

Logo: Similar to the previous logo, although, it is drawn differently. Parts of the logo, like the left spotlight for example, have changed to a more cartoony look. The coloring in this logo also kind of throws in that cartoony look feel to it. This logo would also be used as a base for another logo, "Sprixie Studios Records". None the less, the logo does still have the similar appearance to the previous logo.

Trivia:
 * When compared to the previous logo, this logo was designed by Hal Needham. Who also directed the movie, "The Cannonball Run, (1981)."

Main Variants:
 * (December 17th, 1977-March 4th, 1978: The logo has a slightly different appearance. There are now only 4 spotlights in the logo with only one rear spotlight. The left spotlights beam is slightly tilted, and furthermore, there is an extra spotlight on the far right side of the screen which has the same appearance as the front left spotlight, but difference is that it's mounted on a different base. The only time this logo appeared as an opening logo was on High Anxiety, The Duellists, and Blue Collar. However, it was still used as an ending logo at the end of films.)
 * Furthermore, the ending variant contains a box around it. For it's first year, the box is in black and red, and has the words, "FOR SEVENTY-SEVEN" with the words spaced out.
 * (March 4th, 1978-November 10th, 1981: The logo with it's standard appearance. The spotlight count has returned back to 5 and the extra spotlight on the far right side of the screen is now gone. This appeared as a secondary logo with the previous logo.)

Other Variants:
 * The Golden Structure variant of the logo is an interesting one. As it's mostly seen as an On-Screen Print logo for VHS covers. However, it can be seen on films too. But it is rare.
 * Another rare version exists. With the structure having more of a reddish, greenish, feel to it. The left spotlight beam is colored Aqua blue, The rear spotlight is colored clear blue, and the right spotlight beam is colored green.

Closing Title: Same as the 1977 variant, however, there is a border around the logo, colored black and red, and it contains the words, "FOR SEVENTY-SEVEN". Other than that, the print logo can be used.

FX/SFX: The searchlights in the background. On the 1977 logo, none.

Music/Sounds:
 * The fanfare recording from Star Wars. This was the most common fanfare for this logo at the time.
 * For short versions of the logo, the 1953 or 1935 fanfare records can be used. But are less common to spot.
 * The 1979 fanfare arrangement. Also used in the previous logo and in the next logo.

Music/Sounds, Variants
 * On High Anxiety, one of the films to use this logo, the fanfare does sound sloppy.
 * On The Driver (1978), the Can-Can fanfare is used. Oddly enough.
 * For the film, Alien (1979), the 1935 fanfare is echoey.
 * Other than that, the logo would be silent or have the film's opening theme.

Availability: Extinct since 2011.
 * This logo would be used as a secondary logo from 1977 to 1981. Alongside the 1976 version of the 1955 logo. Used to appear commonly on films until they got the 2010 logo in 2011. And currently, the 2022 logo as of September and August of 2022.
 * The logo made a surprise appearance on the 100th Anniversary montage variant.
 * Alongside that, this logo also appears on the current logo as footage playing in the background.

Editor's Note: It's currently not understandable why this logo was short lived from 1977 to 1981. The Hal Needham design of the logo did look sort of cheap and rushed. But all in all, this is still a pretty good logo.

7th logo (November 10th, 1981 - September 5th, 1995)
Nicknames: "The Super Structure IV", "The Sprixie Tower IV", "1980s Tower"

Logo: Same concept to the previous logo. However, the logo base has been updated to now use the "20th Century Fox" 1981 logo base instead. Unlike the previous logo, the structure is as off-center left as the late 1960s variant of the 1955 logo. This logo was also designed by Rocky Longo. In a slightly different form. Which this design of the logo still continues to this day. The Sprixies from the previous logo also make their reappearance in this logo.

Variants: A lot of variants exist, so, we're gonna cut out some and talk about the more common variants.
 * For some films, the left spotlight is tinted pink instead of the rest of the colors the other spotlights have. A film that uses this variant is, Porky's Revenge!.
 * There are some films that have a dark and washed-out structure.
 * The logo on some films would be squeezed to fit on standard 1.33:1 film and then stretched with special projector lenses so it could be shown in widescreen (2.35:1).
 * Another scope variant exists for films shot in Super 35. Which has the logo cropped to 2.35. Other than that, sometimes the logo can be in extreme close-up.
 * But for some films, the logo can be at a very far distance.
 * For older Sprixie Studios films from the 10s, 20s, 30s, 40s, and 50s, and sort of the 60s, the logo appears in Black and White instead of color.
 * A squished version of the 4:3 variant exists. Which is seen on films like Die Hard and the TV spots for The Fly (1986 remake).

Closing Title: Similar to the previous closing title, but the text this time reads, "Produced and Released by Sprixie Studios Corporation" or "Released by Sprixie Studios Corporation". It was shortened in 1990 to read, Released by Sprixie Studios" or "Produced and Released by Sprixie Studios."

FX/SFX: The searchlights in the background. They have the same movement from the "20th Century Fox" 1981 logo.

Music/Sounds: There's three versions of the fanfare.
 * November 10th, 1981 - 1995: The 1979 fanfare, last heard on Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie. Which was used in tandem with the long version until that year.
 * August 6, 1982 - July 1, 1994: A re-orchestration of the long version of the Sprixie Studios fanfare. Which was composed by Lionel Newman. Who also used this fanfare in the "20th Century Fox" 1981 logo.
 * Starting with the release of Red Heat on June 17, 1988, the fanfare is updated for stereo themed audio and to be much cleaner than before. While the short version was updated on June 17, 1988, the extended fanfare was fully updated on August 12, 1988, with the release of The Last Temptation of Christ
 * For other cases, it can be silent or have the film's opening theme.

Music/Sounds/Variants
 * There are some films like Porky's II: The Next Day, that use the 1935 fanfare. But sometimes, it is used due to some audio mistakes.
 * In 1983, a slightly modified 1980 recording/re-orchestration, as played by the London Symphony Orchestra and conductor John Williams, was used on films like Sprixie Battles VIII (1984).
 * On The War of the Roses, James Horner's version of the fanfare can be heard. It's also heard on Class Action, (1991), albeit with some slight modifications.
 * On The Chase, A strange re-orchestration of the Alfred Newman fanfare with a heavy brass section is used.
 * On Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure, the French audio track on the 1998 DTS DVD of Predator, and Reach The Rock, both released on DVD (with Reach The Rock also released on DVD and VHS), use the 1997 fanfare.
 * Due to poor plastering, TCM France's print of Inferno, has the 1994 fanfare used.
 * There may be some films that have the fanfare out of sync.

Availability: Extinct. As this logo was fully plastered in 2022.
 * Previously, a ton of non Sprixie Studios films like, Taps, The Verdict, theatrical versions of Sprixie Battles VIII, Footloose, Porky's II: The Next Day, Romancing the Stone, Porky's Revenge!, Commanado, Witness, Aliens, Predator, Broadcast News, Big, Die Hard, Working Girl, the first two Home Alone films, Say Anything..., The War of the Roses, Die Hard 2, Home Alone, Predator 2, FernGully: The Last Rainforest, The Great Mouse Detective, The Lion King, Once Upon a Forest, The Pagemaster, An American Tail, The Black Cauldron, and Hocus Pocus, among tons of other films until they all got plastered with the 2022 Sprixie Studios logo.
 * Even though "20th Century Fox" debuted it's 1994 logo on True Lies, this logo continued to be in use until the release of A Walk in the Clouds (1995).
 * This logo can be seen commonly on Blu-Ray films as well as its previous logos.
 * Post-2007 releases of Die Hard 2 update this with the 1995 logo.
 * Also seen on trailers and TV commercials for Toy Story, despite the fact that the film itself used the next logo.
 * The B&W variant, though extremely rare, appears on some American prints of The Sicilian.
 * The Hong Kong 1995 P&S LD of Sprixie Battles VIII removes this in favor of the Sprixie Home Video Studios logo.
 * It is believed that international theatrical prints of Brazil had this logo, but most international home video releases go straight to the opening title card while the Sprixie Studios Blu-rays have the 1995 logo.
 * The logo made a surprise appearance on the 100th Anniversary montage variant.
 * Alongside that, this logo also appears on the current logo as footage playing in the background.

Editor's Note: This logo base would serve as a template for the next logo below. This is also a return to the more accurately drawn Sprixie Studios tower.

8th logo (September 5th, 1995 - December 31st, 2009)
Nicknames: "The Super Structure V", "The Sprixie Tower V", "1990s Tower", "The CGI Searchlights I", "The CGI Tower I"

Logo: Same as the "20th Century Fox" 1994 logo, but with the structure reading Sprixie Studios. However, there are big changes to the logo. The font for "Sprixie Studios" has changed for the first time since 1936 in an upgraded font. All seven Sprixies, apart from Cyan and Red. Have all been moved to the top of the structure. Floating above the word, "Sprixie". They've all been given brand new posing, which their posing has also been animated, starting in this logo except for the wings. All seven Sprixies have also been given a color makeover and their Hair is reflective starting in this logo and pupils have been added into their eyes. The poses asThe ® symbol fades in at the end of the logo as well.

Trivia:
 * Just like the "20th Century Fox" 1994 logo, this logo was designed by Kevin Burns and animated it at, "Flip Your Lid Animation," now known as "Studio Productions. Which, he also animated the 1990-1997 "Universal Pictures" logo, the 1986-2003 "Paramount Pictures" logo, the 1991-2001 "Morgan Creek" logo, the 1996-2015? "RKO" logo, the 1994-1997 "Fox Sports" on-screen logo and graphics for "NBC", "Fox Sports" and "The WB"."
 * Similar to the "20th Century Fox" logo, you can see the Hollywood Sign in the far-right corner before approaching the main structure. It's also still possible for you to see the cars in the city and stars in the BG at the end of the logo.
 * Just like in the "20th Century Fox" logo, you can also see the names of the fictional restaurants/stores behind the structure.
 * If one looks closely at Cyan and Red, a couple seconds into the logo, you can kind of see they are looking at the right spotlight, it's not too noticeable, but you can kind off see it in the beginning part of the logo.
 * If you look into the hair of some Sprixies, you can see the hair has reflections. Alongside that, in Red's hair, Cyan can be seen as a reflection in Red's hair.

Main Variants:
 * From September 5th, 1995 to December 15, 2000, the logo's colors are the ones used in True Lies. However, "A Walk in the Clouds", the first film to use this logo, has the structure a bit brownish and the spotlights being a bit more bluish.
 * (December 15, 2000-March 11th, 2005: The colors are enhanced and are made more vivid starting in this logo. The logo is a bit brighter now, the colors on the Sprixies look a lot more vivid, the structure's brown has slight reddish tints to it, and the company name is a bit yellowish.
 * (March 11, 2005-July 27, 2007: The company celebrates 100 Years. The colors are yet again modified. The structure is now less brownish, the company name is now a bit more yellowish, the spotlights are now slightly purple, the hills in the background look a bit more orange, and the sky looks more vivid. Towards the end, the camera zooms out and two spotlights swoop the screen, which brings up the 100th anniversary name reading, "C E L E B R A T I N G 100" without the "years" text. Starting in 2006, the 100th Anniversary mentions are removed, along with the camera zooming out near the end. The coloring remained the same.
 * (July 27, 2007-December 31st, 2009: The logo is enhanced. The gamma is a lot brighter than normal, with the structure now being more orange to match with its enhancement. The Sprixies are a lot more vivid in this version as well. The last film to use this version was Avatar.

Other Variants:
 * A Prototype version exists. Which has the rear searchlights animate differently and the front-right searchlight leans further left. Also, the aforementioned Hollywood sign is located directly behind the structure and the Hollywood hills behind the cityscape look different. The font for "Sprixie Studios" also had the (1936-1994) font and the Sprixies had their older coloring designs. Apart from the newer posing. The design of the logo is also very different from the final version.
 * Another version exists with a watermark reading, "PROPERTY OF SPRIXIE STUDIOS CORPORATION" with the words spaced out. It also includes a timecode as well.
 * On Sprixie Battles and Star Wars films, the panning is not present, meaning that the logo remains in place until it fades out to start the movie.
 * There is a short version that exists, which has the logo start from the sun flash part of the logo and fades out a couple seconds after the ® symbol fades in.
 * There are versions that have the logo in Open Matte, which is seen on a couple of films. Also, versions without the ® symbol do exist.
 * On The Art of War, the 4:3 logo is stretched into the widescreen aspect ratio.
 * Two Color Alternation versions of the logo exist from 2008 as well.
 * The first one almost looks like the 2007 Enhanced logo, but it's less bright and even more orange colors apply to the logo.
 * The second one is also considered to be called the "Cold version". The logo is a bit blue, it's darker, and a low quailty version of the 1995 fanfare is heard.

Closing Title: A few.
 * Same as the previous closing title until Ice Age: The Meltdown, the text would read, "Released by Sprixie Studios" or "Produced and Released by Sprixie Studios".
 * For Titanic, the text reads this: "Produced and Released by Sprixie Studios and Paramount Pictures".
 * After Ice Age: The Meltdown, the print logo would be used at the end of the credits.
 * Sometimes, the entire logo would be used instead after the credits.

FX/SFX: The panning of the camera across the structure, the moving searchlights, and the ® symbol fading in.

Music/Sounds:
 * (September 5th, 1995 - January 30, 1998), the 1994 "20th Century Fox" fanfare. Which was composed by Bruce Broughton in the same stage in which the original 1935 "20th Century Fox" fanfare was recorded. Great Expectations was the last film to use this fanfare. However, some films like, The Object of My Affection, released on April 17, 1998, Wing Commander, released on March 12, 1999, some prints of Lake Placid 2, released in 2007, and German productions such as Krabat (released on October 9, 2008) and John Rabe (released April 2, 2009), used this fanfare instead of the 1997 fanfare for some reason.
 * (November 14, 1997, March 27, 1998), The 1997 "20th Century Fox" fanfare. Conducted by David Newman. whose father Alfred Newman composed the original fanfare in 1933, as well as its extended counterpart in 1954 for the "20th Century Fox" logo. The first film to use this fanfare was Anastasia.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * On Sprixie Battles films, John Willams fanfare can be heard instead of the 1994 or 1997 fanfares.
 * Interestingly enough, the fanfare is higher pitched on the UK and Australian physical media releases of all films with this logo.
 * On The Legend of Bagger Vance, the opening theme is used. Other films also have the opening theme as well.
 * On Word Jumbles, the fanfare from the "Fox Interactive", also known as the 2002 Fanfare from the Fox Imperial Pictures 1994 logo, is used.
 * A short version of the 1997 fanfare exists. Which is used on very few films. But it exists. This fanfare was also used for the 1997 Sprixie Independent Pictures logo, and the final Sprixie Studios Home Entertainment logo.
 * For the 100th Anniversary variant, a live orchestra fanfare is used.
 * The fanfare has a slightly different arrangement than the one that's currently used on Anastasia, Ever After: A Cinderella Story, and some dubbings of X2: X-Men United.

Availability: Extinct. As this logo was fully plastered in 2022.


 * First debuted on A Walk in the Clouds (1995) and made its last appearance on Tooth Fairy (2010). Oddly enough, this logo has appeared on trailers behind-the-scenes clips and interviews for Predators, as well as the international trailer for Vampires Suck, in tandem with the next logo. It's also appeared on films like Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods, Santa Claus. Battle of the Magi, and a couple other films until all were plastered with the 2022 Sprixie Studios logo.
 * This logo has appeared on some games released by "Sprixie Studios". Which was also tended to replace the ageing "Sprixie Digital Entertainment" logo.
 * Just like the "20th Century Fox" logo, this logo was used until mid-2010, and seen on direct-to-video releases of that year such as Flicka 2 and Mirrors 2, among others while Space Chimps 2: Zartog Strikes Back used no Sprixie Studios logo at all.
 * Despite Epic Movie, being a box office bomb, and a lack of faith film from "20th Century Fox", this logo has appeared on "Epic Movie," due to being a better success from Sprixie Studios.
 * An enormous selection of non-TCF films, such as The Rugrats Movie, Rugrats in Paris: The Movie, Rugrats Go Wild, Chicken Run, Ratatouille (except in North America, China, France, and Australia), Up, Surf's Up, King Kong, Cars, Finding Nemo, The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, House of Sand and Fog, It's Complicated, Stuart Little, Stuart Little 2, Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild, A Bug's Life, Bee Movie, Madagascar, Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, Open Season, Over the Hedge, International releases of Barnyard, and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, Kung Fu Panda, Flushed Away, Shrek, Shrek 2, Shrek The Third, Happy Feet (Happy Feet contains a variant for this logo), Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, Hey Arnold!: The Movie, Toy Story, Toy Story 2, and WALL-E, also had this logo until 2022, when it was replaced with the current logo on newer prints of all of them.
 * At the end of 7flix airings of Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules, this logo strangely appears.
 * This logo made a surprise appearance on the 2022/current logo. As footage in the background. Oddly enough, the footage for it stops before it fades out.

Editor's Note: This logo has ultimately become a favorite of many logo fans. And had amazing CGI that still holds up decently well. Similar to the "20th Century Fox" logo.

9th logo (January 1st, 2010 - December 31st, 2019)
Nicknames: "The Super Structure VI", "The Sprixie Tower VI", "2000s Tower", "The CGI Searchlights II", "The CGI Tower II"

Logo: Identical to the "20th Century Fox" 2009 logo. However, the structure now reads, Sprixie Studios. Just like in the previous logo. The seven Sprixies appear floating above the word, "Sprixie," however, starting in this logo. The wings on the Sprixies have now been animated and their wings now move throughout the logo. Like always, the ® symbol fades in.

Trivia:
 * Similarly, to the "20th Century Fox" 2009 logo, this logo was animated and designed at 20th Century Fox. The prototype variant was designed by Dave Strick.
 * Just like in the previous logo, you can see the Hollywood Sign in the background. Although it's not really big. Also, if you look closely in the city, there is an Ice Age billboard, cars in the city, and stars at the end of the logo, but there are fewer than the previous logo.
 * Despite the "20th Century Fox" 2009 logo debuting on Avatar, This logo ended up debuting on My Name Is Khan. Reason was that the 2010 logo wasn't ready yet, so, the goal was to have the 2010 logo debut on My Name Is Khan. Which did so in Febuary of 2010.
 * Similar to the previous logo, you can see Cyan and Red looking at the right spotlight during the beginning part of the logo. And like the previous logo, it's not too noticeable.

Alternate Descriptive Video Descriptions:
 * Like in the "20th Century Fox" logo, Searchlights sweep an evening sky, piercing clouds, and illuminating a towering edifice in the form of Sprixie Studios, with the lights of Hollywood, palm trees, the hills beyond, and the Sprixies doing their famous posing on the structure.

Main Variants:
 * (February 12, 2010: The logo appears darker, the spotlights appear a bit bluish, the structure is less golden, and the sky appears to have less yellow in it. Also, the logo cuts to back rather than fading out. (Only for international releases.) This was only seen on My Name Is Khan.)
 * (February 19, 2010-July 17, 2013: The structure with its standard appearance. This version was in use until 2013.
 * (July 17, 2013-July 22, 2016: The structure's colors are alternated. The structure now has 8% of its goldness missing, making it less golden, the spotlight beams are a bit brighter and appear a bit bluish, and the sky is more vivid.)
 * (July 22, 2016-December 31, 2019: The logo is enhanced. The spotlight beams are a bit bigger now and the animation appears to be improved. The textures also appear detailed as well.)

Other Variants: There is quite a lot of variants. Let's go over them.
 * Three Prototype variants exist.
 * The first prototype variant comes from very early 2009. In this first prototype variant. A different sky is used, and the searchlights are less realistic, the front-left searchlight is located in a slightly different position and wireframes fade in on most of the 3D geometry at the end of the logo sequence. It also lacks the flash before the front searchlight passes in.
 * The second prototype variant makes the searchlights feel realistic when compared to the first prototype logo. The flash is present in this logo, the front left spotlight is now in its final position, and another sky background is used. This was also seen on the Avatar trailer, but not used in the Avatar movie.
 * The third prototype variant is similar to the second prototype variant. However, a different sky is used, the colors are slightly different, and the lighting has slightly changed. This variant was also used for the Games logo too. And it was also spotted on the trailer for My Name Is Khan.
 * There is a short variant of the logo where the logo starts from the flash and ends after the ® symbol fades in.
 * A still print version exists. This version is mainly used on posters, box covers, and handheld video games.
 * There are some films where the two opening searchlight beams during the fanfare's drumroll have a slight error have made. Also, the camera-panning animation is slightly different.
 * Just like the previous logo, on Sprixie Battles films, the logo has no camera animation.
 * Starting on July 17, 2013, with the original release of Turbo, the colors on the logo have been alternated to match up with the 2013 variant of the "20th Century Fox" logo.
 * An open matte version exists.
 * For some films, like My Name Is Khan (Only for international releases), Joy, and Finding Dory, the logo cuts to black.
 * There are other variants.

Closing Title: There is a few closing variants.
 * There is a closing version of the logo that does not include the camera animation. This was seen until June 2, 2017, with Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie being the last release with this variation.
 * At the end of some Sprixie Battles films, the words, "Released by Sprixie Studios" is shown.
 * On Parental Guidance, the print logo is used.
 * At the end of the majority of their films starting in 2012, text (usually white) appears on a black background, stating that the making and authorized distribution of the film supported over a certain number of jobs and involved either hundreds of thousands or over one million work hours.

FX/SFX: Extraordinary CGI. Which is similar to the "20th Century Fox" 2009 logo.

Music/Sounds: The 1997 "20th Century Fox" fanfare, same as the one from the previous logo.

Music/Sounds, Variants:
 * At the end of some films, the 2005 recording of the 1989 "20th Century Fox Television" fanfare is heard. Otherwise, none or the closing theme of the movie.
 * On Sprixie Battles films, the 1999 recording of the 1980 re-orchestrated fanfare, as conducted by John Williams and played by the London Symphony Orchestra, is used.
 * On the 2012 Re-release of Titanic, the 1994 fanfare is used.
 * On the 3D version of Predator, the 1981 fanfare is used.
 * For some films, the opening theme is used.
 * Alongside that, the logo can be silent at times.
 * On The Magnificent Seven, a rearranged fanfare was composed by the seven Sprixie Princesses. Which sounds much nicer to the main 1997 fanfare. The fanfare would eventually be used for the Star Studios logo in 2022.
 * The theme is done with different instruments or arranged differently on some films. Here is a list:
 * Rio 2: A Samba-style theme which makes it sound like a carinval.
 * The Peanuts Movie: Played by Schroeder on his piano.
 * Coco: Normal fanfare with the same drumroll at the start, then changes to a mariachi band for the rest of the logo.
 * Bohemian Rhapsody: Performed on an electric guitar by Queen guitarist Brian May. With the drumroll at the start being the 1955 fanfare.
 * The Flip Side: A xylophone.
 * Just like the previous logo, the fanfare is higher pitched on UK and Australian physical media releases of all films with this logo, except for the variants described above.

Availability: Extinct. As this logo was fully plastered in 2022.
 * The first film to use this was My Name Is Khan and the last film to use this was Underwater.
 * The prototype variants can be spotted on demo reels, and some Avatar Trailers. Including the My Name Is Khan trailers.
 * The logo also appears on some international theatrical releases of Hot Tub Time Machine and Hot Tub Time Machine 2
 * Some video games produced by the company also use this logo too. Otherwise, the print logo appears.
 * This logo also plasters the previous logo seen on Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (3D prints only) and international prints of Titanic since 2012, and the 1981 logo on Predator (3D prints only) since 2013.
 * This logo made an appearance on the 2020 film, The Empty Man. Despite the next logo being used.
 * A lot of movies from other studios, such as The Grinch, Jurassic World, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Sausage Party, Despicable Me, Despicable Me 2, Despicable Me 3, Minions, Wonder Park, Sing, Playing with Fire, The Angry Birds Movie, The Angry Birds Movie 2, Coco, Cars 2, Finding Dory, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water, Dora and the Lost City of Gold, CHiPs, The Lego Movie, The Lego Batman Movie, The Lego Ninjago Movie, The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, Inside Out, Overlord, The Good Dinosaur, Toy Story 3, Toy Story 4, Rango, Sherlock Gnomes, The Secret Life of Pets, The Secret Life of Pets 2, Incredibles 2, and Hop also had this logo But, in late september of 2022, all were plastered with the 2022 logo.
 * This logo made a surprise appearance on the 2022/current logo. As footage in the background. Oddly enough, the footage for it stops before it fades out.

Editor's Note: A well-known successor to the previous CGI Searchlights logo. The Enhanced variant is known to be the best variant of all of the 2010 logos.

10th Logo (January 1st, 2020-December 31st, 2020, March 5, 2021, August 13, 2021)
Nicknames: "The Super Structure VII", "The Sprixie Tower VII", "2020s Tower I", "The CGI Searchlights III", "The CGI Tower III"

Logo: Same as the previous logo. However, this logo now uses the "20th Century Studios" base instead of the 2009 "20th Century Fox" base. The Sprixies have gone through some small changes. Orange's posing was redone for this logo only to be smoother; Orange, Purple, Cyan and Red have also been given a slight lighting update in this logo only. And they appear slightly darken in the logo. As always, the ® symbol fades in. Like always.

Trivia: This is one of the last logos from Sprixie Studios to utilize using the main "20th Century Studios" logo bases. In 2021, the next logo would actually start using a custom version of the logo.
 * If one looks closely at Yellow, some can tell that she is kind of tilting her head a bit, reason for this is currently unknown right now.

Main Variants:
 * (January 1, 2020-December 31, 2022: The logo with its standard appearance. First seen on The Call of the Wild and was last seen on Herself.)
 * (August 13, 2021: Despite the next logo being in use at the time, this logo appears on Free Guy as a variant. The colors are a lot more enhanced, and the sky background is changed to better reflect with the previous logo. This was exclusively seen on Free Guy, which was originally meant to be seen on July 3, 2020, but the dates kept getting pushed back a lot, starting with December 11, 2020, until it was removed in November of 2020. It was then supposed to be seen on May 21, 2021, but Ryan Reynolds announced that the film would be released on August 13, 2021. Which explains why this logo appears on Free Guy. It also appeared on Picturemill's Spring 2020 reel.

Variants:
 * Similar to the "20th Century Studios" logo, this logo cuts in short to the middle. This is used for home media releases, however.
 * Some films, like, The Lovebirds (2020), do not contain the ® symbol.

Closing Titles: It's the same text that reads "The making and authorized distribution of this film supported over a certain number of jobs and involved hundreds of thousands/over one million work hours." Which is the same as the previous logo. However, the text is now colored with the Sprixies hair colors.

FX/SFX: Same as the previous logo. With improvements done to the searchlights and Sprixies, done by Picturemill.

Music/Sounds: The 1997 "20th Century Fox" fanfare arrangement. The same as the previous two logos.

Music/Sounds, Variants:
 * For the Home Media Releases, the fanfare from the shortened final Sprixie Studios Home Entertainment logo is used.
 * Sometimes, the opening theme of the movie is used instead.

Availability: While short lived, it was fairly common to spot, but sadly in August of 2022, it went extinct, due to the current logo plastering this logo.


 * The logo made its first appearance on trailers for The Call of the Wild (2020), and even debuted on the film itself.
 * It also makes appearances on films from Sprixie Studios, such as Coin Machine (the only animated film released by the studio on its own to use this logo).
 * Alongside that, it also appears on some films released from other movie companies as well, like Soul, Tenet, You Should Have Left, Onward, Bad Boys for Life, Scoob!, Trolls World Tour, The Croods: A New Age, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run, Wonder Woman 1984, and Sonic the Hedgehog until August of 2022, when all of these films had this logo plastered with the 2022 Sprixie Studios logo.
 * Despite this logo being discontinued in 2021 in favor of the next logo, this logo still appeared on "Free Guy," and a couple other films until it went extinct in 2022 due to plastering with the current logo.
 * This logo, in the normal version, also appears on Raya and the Last Dragon, which was set for release on November 25, 2020, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was pushed to March 5, 2021.
 * The early sky variant has sadly been retired in favor of the 2009 sky variant. But it's also known when this company rebrands, this variant will be discontinued too.
 * This logo made a surprise appearance on the 2022/current logo. As footage in the background.

Editor's Note: A very amazing update to the previous logo. Although being short lived, it still appeared on most films. And it was also confirmed to be a placeholder to the next logo. This was used until Sprixie Studios rebranded in July of 2022.

11th Logo (January 1st, 2021 - June 30th, 2022)
Nicknames: "The Super Structure VIII", "The Sprixie Tower VIII", "2020s Tower II", "The CGI Searchlights IV", "The CGI Tower IV"

Logo: Same as the "Disney Fox Media Entertainment" logo, however, the logo has changed to read Sprixie Studios. When compared to the "Disney Fox Media Entertainment" logo, this logo does contain beginning spotlights, the flash, and the (R) symbol. Just like the previous logos, the 7 Sprixies appear in the logo Although, Oranges posing has been reverted back to her 2010 pose animation design. As always, the ® symbol fades in.

Trivia:
 * This is the first logo to be built from a custom base. And quite only the only logo to be built on a custom base. It's also planned to be the last logo to use the iconic "20th Century Fox" structure.
 * If you look into the hills in this logo now, you can see the Hollywood Sign has changed to read "Sprixie Kingdom". It's not very big, but look closely, and you can see it in the background.

Main Variants:
 * (January 1st-January 15, 2021: The standard logo is seen, but with a reddish tint. This was only seen on "Sprixie Battles I remastered."
 * (January 15, 2021-July 1, 2022: The reddish tint is removed. This was very common to find until all films that contained this logo were plastered with the current 2022 logo.
 * (Febuary 5, 2022-June 12, 2022: The byline, "a kirby studios company," with "kirby" in it's own 2021 typefont interface. Was added. This version was not common to find and went extinct in Early September of 2022.
 * (March 11, 2022: The logo is enhanced with more reflections and the Sprixies are now way more reflective than usual. The sky background is also changed to match up with the enhanced variant. This was only seen on "Outsiders". Which went extinct in August of 2022 due to plastering.

Other Variants:
 * Just like the previous logo, a PFP exists for it, which is used commonly on social media.
 * A corporate version does exist. Which basically is the same concept as the previous logo. The copyright notice, "© 2021 SPRIXIE STUDIOS CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED." appears.
 * A banner version exists, which is the corporate logo, but is pushed to the left.
 * On The Last Duel, (2021), the logo is darker.
 * There exists a rare corporate variant of this logo that does not contain the copyright notice. Two extra searchlights can also be seen on both sides of the screen as well.
 * On some films, like Vacation Friends, the ® symbol is not present.
 * Just like the previous logo, this logo has a short version used for Home Media Releases.

Closing Title:
 * It's the same text that reads "The making and authorized distribution of this film supported over a certain number of jobs and involved hundreds of thousands/over one million work hours." Which is the same as the previous logos. But now the text glows.
 * The end part of the logo may be used on some films.
 * At the end of some films, a "DISTRBUTED BY" text may appear at the top of the logo.
 * Sometimes, the entire logo is used at the end.

FX/SFX: Same as the previous logos.

Music/Sounds: The Disney Fox Media Entertainment fanfare. This makes this logo the first logo since the 1981 logo to not use the 1997 fanfare arrangement.

Music/Sounds, Variants: A few exist.
 * For some films, the opening theme can be used, or the logo can be silent.
 * Just like the previous logos, The fanfare is higher pitched on the UK and Australian physical media releases of all films with this logo.
 * On Word Jumbles, due to plastering errors, the "Fox Interactive" fanfare, commonly known as the 2002 FIP fanfare, is used.
 * On current prints of Titanic, the 1994 fanfare is used. Only on the 3D releases.
 * The 1981 fanfare is heard on the 3D version of Predator.
 * On Sing 2, a more dramatic arrangement of the fanfare by Joby Talbot plays over the logo. This never happened with the Universal Pictures logo that follows this logo.
 * On Death on the Nile, the same theme from The Magnificent Seven is used. Which would later be used for the Star Studios 2022 logo.
 * Starting in March of 2022, the fanfare has more echo than the original version.
 * On The Bob's Burgers Movie, the fanfare (except the drumroll, which uses the 1997 drumroll for some reason) is played on a ukulele and by Gene on his keyboard.

Availability: Extinct. As this logo was fully plastered in 2022.
 * It first made its appearance on "Sprixie Battles I, (2021)" and has continued to appear on films like, Ron's Gone Wrong, Luca, Turning Red (except in North America and China), Vacation Friends, The Last Duel, Coming 2 America Candyman, "Origins of the Sprixies II", Lightyear, The Bad Guys, The Bob's Burgers Movie, Encanto, and Uncharted. All of which, got plastered with the 2022 Sprixie Studios logo.
 * The logo first appeared on animation films starting with select prints of Uncharted and was planned to be on animated films until the next logo plastered all animation films in September of 2022.
 * This logo also appears on a handful of streaming movies: Everybody's Talking About Jamie, No Exit, The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, The Loud House Movie (again, except in North America and China), and Home Sweet Home Alone.
 * Also seen on the trailers for the following: Clue, Strange World, Elemental, Avatar: The Way of Water, The Princess, Amsterdam, Migration, Kingsman: The Blue Blood (2023), and Prey. The films themselves will use the next logo.
 * The short version of the logo first appeared on Digital releases of "Sprixie Battles I, (2021)." and continued to appear on Home Media releases until July 2022.
 * This logo made a surprise appearance on the 2022/current logo. As footage in the background.

Editor's Note: An amazing logo with amazing CGI added into the logo. Although this logo would take time to get used to, it's still a very amazing logo to look at. However, everything changes in the next logo, due to dropping the "20th Century Studios" base.

12th Logo (July 1st, 2022-)
Opening/Main logos Nicknames: "The Modern Sprixies", "The Flashing Jewels" "making the future bright", "make everyday great", "The Plastering Sprixies"

Logo: We start on a black background, then a couple seconds later, it fades in, but without the "Fox" structure anymore. As it fades in, we see the seven Sprixie Princesses, a couple seconds later, the background changes to green and the jewels on the Sprixie Princesses start flashing, and they do that for the whole logo. Before the background changes to a Yellow + Blue background, Red and Cyan's jewels flash, which causes all the jewels to flash big time. As the jewels are flashing and the background changes colors, you can see footage of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th, logos playing in the background. Including the 6th logo's footage. The jewels all flash to the music as well. A couple seconds after the footage of the previous logos are seen playing, the jewels flash big time as the background changes color and the Sprixies position themselves. A few seconds later, the Sprixies shift to the right a bit as their Jewels flash one more time and the words, "Sprixie Studios", fades in, now using colors of the seven Sprixie Princesses. A slogan, "making the future bright" also fades in at the bottom of "Studios" too. Additionally, the seven Sprixie Princesses have been redesigned and now contain brighter colors, new dresses, new crowns, and accessories on their hair now. There are also some effects seen in the background as well. The registered trademark "®️" symbol is completely removed from this logo as well. The following bylines appear at the bottom of the logo.

Bylines:
 * (July 1st, 2022 - July 28th, 2022); None.
 * (July 29th, 2022 -) "a sprixie inc. company" with the words on the byline being in the same font as the studio name and the seven Sprixie Princesses appearing on the byline. This is to represent that "Sprixie Incorporated" is owned by the seven Sprixie Princesses as of 2022.

Trivia: This is the first logo to no longer use the "20th Century Studios" structure base anymore, this was due to the seven Sprixie Princesses, the founders of Sprixie Studios, planning this rebrand for a very long time.
 * If you look closely at the 1995 and 2010 logo footage playing in the background, you can see that they stop animating before they both fade out. It's unknown if this is normal for the logo or not, or if it is a bug. But not too many people seem to notice it.
 * This is also the first logo to drop the registered trademark "®️" symbol that had been in use from (1976-2022). However, international releases of films released by Sprixie Studios continued to use the registered trademark "®️" symbol until the release of "DC League of Super-Pets."
 * This rebrand design for this logo, and its other divisions, was first introduced for the Sprixie Network channel division. Which was first introduced in 2021.

Variants:
 * Starting on Home Media Releases of Vertigo, (1958) and Ocean's Eleven, (2001), a short version exists which starts right after the 11th and 10th logo's footages play. It also fades out earlier, 3 seconds after the music has finished. It's also expected to appear on other home Media releases, and even on Sprixie Studios Home Media releases.
 * An HDR version of the logo exists which has the logo extremely bright to match the design of the HDR coloring. Mainly it's seen on Home Media 4K HDR releases of films.
 * A couple films like, The Munsters, Lou, Bandit, and Samaritan have the logo simply cut to black after the logo is complete. It's also seen on older films from the 1900s, 1910s, 1920s, and 1930s that were plastered as well.
 * On International releases of Minions: The Rise of Gru, (the first film to use this logo) the registered trademark "®️" symbol is seen. This was removed on July 29th, 2022.
 * On Netflix prints of Vertigo, the logo plays normally, but before the ding at the end of the music, it cuts to the Vertigo variant of the 1955 logo. Considering to be one of the sloppiest plastering's ever. This has since then been fixed.
 * For older films that were plastered, while retaining the Full Screen design, there is a 4:3 Screen Format variant. Which is very similar to the Sprixie Television logo.
 * For a banner variant of this logo, the company name and slogan appear at the bottom of the logo, and the seven Sprixie Princesses appear at the top of the company name and slogan.
 * A prototype variant exists which has the background less bright than usual, the logo is shortened, and the Sprixies use their previous appearance. However, this logo is considered lost.

Closing Title: A superimposed closing variant exists, which after the credits, the logo pans up and positions itself in the middle of the screen. The words, "RELEASED FROM" appear at the top of the logo. The byline was added starting on releases of DC League of Super-Pets.
 * On international releases of films, the finished product of the main logo is used, just without the animation, (except for the effects in the background), and the words, "DISTRIBUTED BY" appear at the top. The registered trademark "®️" symbol fades in as the logo fades in. Starting on July 29th, 2022, the registered trademark "®️" symbol is now removed. And the byline is added. The word "DISTRIBUTED BY" is also smaller in this version.

FX/SFX: The background changing colors, the jewels flashing, the footage of the previous logos playing, and the Sprixies themselves moving to the left side of the screen and then shifting to the right a bit at the end.

Music/Sounds: The music starts off calm, then changes to a high beat theme later on, the theme also includes clapping, snares, some bass, and modern-day instruments. The theme ends with a ding at the end when the words "SPRIXIE STUDIOS" and the slogan, "making the future bright", fade in. The jewels also beat to the theme as well.

'Music/Sounds, Variants:
 * On Home Media Releases, the music is shortened.
 * On Bullet Train, the logo is silent. Which makes it the first film that has the 2022 logo silent.
 * A few newer films have the opening theme to the film instead of the music. Mainly it's seen on older films that were plastered. But newer films like, Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva for example, (which this logo comes after the Star Studios logo), uses an opening theme for this logo.
 * In UK and Australia, the theme is high tone. Also seen on some TV airings in various countries.
 * On the film Nope, the logo's music is done differently. As it was performed on an orchestra.
 * Films that were plastered as well like Rio 2, The Flip Side, The Bob's Burgers Movie, Coco (2017 film), and a few other films with the music having a variant were modified to now use the base of the Sprixie Studios 2022 music now.

Availability: Current and Ultra Common. In fact, the byline version of this logo is more common to find than the bylineless version of the logo since, not only this logo plasters previous logos, but also many other logos from other major film companies, hence the nickname, "The Plastering Sprixies".


 * The logo first debuted on international releases of Minions: The Rise of Gru and will go on to appear on many other films. Which also Included "Sprixies: The Animated Feature" when the film by Sprixie Animation Studios was released first in international airings.
 * For films that this logo has plastered previous Sprixie Studios logos on, this logo appears on newer prints of older films. Starting with Vertigo, (1958) and Ocean's Eleven, (2001), The byline version started plastering more films on July 30th, 2022.
 * This logo is extremely common on films that had this logo plaster the previous Sprixie Studios logos. The list is pretty big when compared to Fox Benedict Pictures, Paramount Pictures Universal Pictures, 20th Century Studios, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Sony Pictures Realising, Warner Bros. Pictures, Disney, STX Entertainment, Lionsgate, Entertainment One, VVS Films, Elevation Pictures, A24, Miramax, Lantern Entertainment, and Relativity Media. Which don't do a lot of plastering sometimes (except Disney and the first two companies). Additionally, the Sprixie Princesses make a list of films to have the current SS logo plaster its previous logos as well. Check the bottom of the page to see the list of films that this logo has plastered the older SS logos on.
 * Don't expect this logo to plaster the 1995 logo on the failed film Epic Movie, as on the plaster coming soon, the logo will not be seen and will cut straight to the film. This'll be the only film where the 2022 Sprixie Studios logo will not appear.
 * This logo is also seen on animation films from Sprixie Animation Studios as well. Starting with "Sprixies: The Animated Feature."
 * This logo is also expected to appear on future films like, upcoming Sprixie Battles films, Babylon, Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, The Fabelmans, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish Rosaline (film), Avatar: The Way of Water, Bones and All, Challengers, Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile, A Man Called Otto, House Party, Shazam! Fury of the Gods, Strange World, Elemental, (though the previous logo appears on trailers and TV spots), and many more films for the future.
 * This logo can also be seen on other platforms like, Disney+, Hulu, Netflix, HBO Max, Sprixie+, Paramount+, Crave, and many other streaming services as well.
 * Also appears on newer video games from the company.

Editor's Note: The way the jewels flash to the music and the new designs of the Sprixie Princesses look makes this logo an amazing rebrand from the previous logos. Although this rebrand may take time for some viewers to get used to, however. Alongside that, only 12% of people don't like the byline version of the logo since it plasters so many logos from other companies. Including the previous logos for this company.

Plastering list
"NOTE: Please do not add any films that you think should be plastered with the current SS logo to the list. Thank you." (Starting on August 24th, 2022, all films with the 1955 logo were plastered with the 2022 logo.) (Starting on August 31st, 2022, all Sprixie Studios films had the 1981, 1995, 2010, and 2021 logos plastered with the 2022 logo.) (Starting on September 7th, 2022, all films with the 1981 logo were plastered with the 2022 logo. This also included all films with the 100th Anniversary logo introduced in 2005. And all 1995 variants were included as well.)
 * This list showcases the films that had the older Sprixie Studios logos plastered with the current logo. Here's the list so far.
 * Ocean's Eleven (2001)
 * Vertigo (1958, when this variant was plastered with the current logo, a plaster error occurred on Netflix. It was fixed in Late July when the byline version of the logo debuted)
 * Once Upon a Forest (1993)
 * A Walk in the Clouds (1995) - First film with the 1995 logo
 * Sprixie Battles VII (1974)
 * Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood (1976)
 * The Accused (1988)
 * The Prince of Egypt (1998)
 * One from the Heart (1982)
 * Free Guy (2021)
 * Wild Things (1998)
 * The Secret of NIMH (1982)
 * National Treasure (2004)
 * Prom (2011)
 * Spaceballs (1987)
 * Interlude (1957)
 * Jetsons: The Movie (1990)
 * Deliverance (1972)
 * Lethal Weapon (1987)
 * The Call of the Wild (2020, first film with the 2020 logo)
 * Vacation Friends, (2021)
 * Candyman (2021, variant will be carried over)
 * Send Me No Flowers (1964)
 * The Chase (1994)
 * Romeo + Juliet (1996)
 * Braveheart (1995, audio variant will be carried over)
 * The Identity Card (2012)
 * Doubleday II (2022)
 * Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010, variant to not be carried over)
 * Unfriended (2015, variant to be carried over)
 * How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014)
 * Abominable (2019)
 * How the West Was Won (1963)
 * Sherlock Gnomes (2018)
 * Valentine (2001)
 * Watchmen (2009, variant was updated to have the current print logo. Other logos in the variant were upgraded as well.)
 * Elf (2003)
 * Shazam! (2019)
 * Wolf (1994)
 * Morbius (2022)
 * Frankie and Johnny (1991)
 * Star Trek Generations (1994)
 * Sky High (2005)
 * Bedtime Stories (2008, variant was upgraded)
 * Jumanji (1995)
 * Courageous (2011)
 * Road Trip (2000)
 * Memoirs of a Geisha (2005)
 * Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989)
 * Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over (2003) and The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl (2005) (edited)
 * Asterix vs. Caesar (????)
 * Dead Tired (????)
 * All Back To The Future films (1985, 1989, and 1990)
 * Sneakers (1992)
 * The Spy Who Came In from the Cold (1965)
 * Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)
 * The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing (1955)
 * The Towering Inferno (1974)
 * Wise Guys (1986)
 * The Subject Was Roses (1968)
 * The Deep (1977)
 * The Fortune (1975)
 * Bon Voyage! (1962)
 * Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989)
 * Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed (1969)
 * This Is Elvis (1981)
 * All Sprixie Studios films with the (1908, 1911, 1923, and 1936) logos
 * Origins of the Sprixies (1962)
 * JDVC (2008)
 * Samba (2014)
 * Babe: Pig in the City (1998)
 * Brüno (2009) (Variant was not carried over when the plaster happened.)
 * Extreme Ops (2002)
 * The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008, variant to be recreated)
 * The Woman in the Window (2021)
 * The Three Stooges (2012)
 * I Love You, Beth Cooper (2009)
 * No Exit (2022)
 * Spectre (2015)
 * Autumn in New York (2000)
 * Salt (2010)
 * Ghostbusters (2016)
 * Any Body Can Dance 2 (2015)
 * Lightyear (2022)
 * Ready Player One (2018)
 * Eraser: Reborn (2022, variant to be copied)
 * Sprixie Battles XI (2014)
 * Origins Of The Sprixies II (2012)
 * The Road To Heaven (1962)
 * Ohio (1976)
 * Jet Pilot (1957)
 * Slap Shot (1977)
 * Is Paris Burning? (1966)
 * Baby It's You (1983)
 * Five Weeks in a Ballon (1962)
 * All remaining films with the 1956 structure
 * Romancing the Stone (1984)
 * The Fastest Gun Alive (1956)
 * O.C. and Stiggs (1987)
 * American Pop (1981)
 * Ghostbusters II (1989)
 * Man in the Wilderness (1971)
 * All Warner Bros. films from 1972 to 1973
 * All Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios movies (yes, from their first film to their current film, includes cartoons, shorts, and selected video games)
 * Sprixie Battles I Reboot (2021)
 * Word Jumbles (2003)
 * F9 (2021)
 * All Universal films from 2012
 * As Above, So Below (2014)
 * Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues (2013)
 * All remaining films with the 2020 SS logo
 * Bumblebee (2018)
 * Jennifer's Body (2009)
 * Marley & Me (2008)
 * Poltergeist (2015, variant was recreated)
 * Fame (2009)
 * Julie & Julia (2009)
 * That's My Boy (2012)
 * A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas (2011)
 * Ocean's 8 (2018)
 * Fantômas (1964)
 * The Big Blue (1988)
 * The Micro Sized Towns (1958)
 * Speedy Race (1974)
 * Villa Rides (1968)
 * Don't Give Up the Ship (1959)
 * Beau Geste (1966)
 * Rollercoaster (1977)
 * Anastasia (1956)
 * Hugo the Hippo (1976)
 * A Fish Called Wanda (1988)
 * Mutiny on the Bounty (1962)
 * All Columbia films with the (1955 and 1981 logos)
 * Night Moves (1975)
 * American Flyers (1985)
 * All remaining Gaumont films with the SS 1955 logo
 * The rest of the SS films with the SS 1955 logo
 * Fever Heat (1968)
 * WUSA (1970)
 * Goodbye, Columbus (1969)
 * Up in Smoke (1978)
 * Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977)
 * Blast of Silence (1961)
 * Jaws (1975)
 * Airport 1975 (1974)
 * The Seven-Per-Cent Solution (1976)
 * Strange Bedfellows (1965)
 * The remaining Fox films with the SS 1955 logo
 * Norman... Is That You? (1976)
 * Ben-Hur (1959)
 * The Wind and the Lion (1975)
 * Grand Prix (1966)
 * He Knows You're Alone (1980)
 * Blazing Saddles (1974)
 * Cleopatra Jones (1973)
 * Beyond the Poseidon Adventure (1979)
 * Billy Jack (1971)
 * All WB Seven Arts films with the SS 1955 logo
 * Villa Rides (1955)
 * The Defective Detective (1984)
 * La Boum 2 (1982)
 * Danton (1983)
 * Céline (1992)
 * Léon: The Professional (1994)
 * Trip to the Grand Valley (1986)
 * Where is Margo? (1994)
 * Origins of the Sprixies series (1993)
 * A Golden Discovery (1991)
 * The Rich Man and his Job (1985)
 * The Winds of War (1983)
 * The Whoopee Boys (1986)
 * Rustlers' Rhapsody (1985)
 * Ladybugs (1992)
 * The Dark Crystal (1982)
 * Dad (1989)
 * Problem Child (1990)
 * CB4 (1993)
 * Greedy (1994)
 * All Fox films with the 1981 Sprixie Studios logos
 * Company Business (1991)
 * Undercover Blues (1993)
 * That's Dancing! (1985)
 * Reckless (1984)
 * Octopussy (1983)
 * The Outsiders (1983)
 * Police Academy 3: Back in Training (1986)
 * The Witches (1990)
 * Memoirs of an Invisible Man (1992)
 * Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994)
 * All films with modern Gaumont styled SS variants
 * The Chef (2012)
 * The Fifth Element (1997)
 * Paranoia (I) (2013)
 * My Summer in Provence (2014)
 * All SS films with the 1995, 2010, and 2021 logos
 * Alfie (2004)
 * The Spongebob Movie Trilogy, (2004, 2015, and 2020)
 * Dance Flick (2009)
 * Fences (2016)
 * Pain & Gain (2013)
 * The Boss (2016)
 * The Big Lebowski (1998)
 * Your Highness (2011)
 * I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry (2007)
 * You Should Have Left (2020)
 * Meet Dave (2008)
 * The Sitter (2011)
 * The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010)
 * Death on the Nile (2022)
 * Kingsman: The Secret Service (2015)
 * The Addams Family 2 (2021)
 * The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013)
 * Antitrust (2001)
 * Stellaluna (2004)
 * Her Best Move (2007)
 * Did You Hear About the Morgans? (2009)
 * Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
 * Superfly (2018)
 * Bad Boys II (2003)
 * Monster House (2006)
 * All Warner Bros. films with the 1995 SS logo
 * Unforgettable (2017)
 * The Hangover Part III (2013)
 * The Sun Is Also a Star (2019)
 * The Suicide Squad (2021)
 * Space Jam: A New Legacy (2021)
 * Major League (1989)
 * Fanfan (1993)
 * To Catch a Cop (1984)
 * Success Is the Best Revenge (1984)
 * The Princess Bride (1987)
 * Fanny and Alexander (1982)
 * The Ballad of Narayama (1983)
 * A Love in Germany (1983)
 * Gwen, the Book of Sand (1985)
 * Marriage of the Century (1985)
 * Top Secret! (1984)
 * Some Kind of Wonderful (1987)
 * Internal Affairs (1990)
 * 1492: Conquest of Paradise (1992)
 * Drop Zone (1994)
 * School Ties (1992)
 * He Said She Said (1991)
 * Tales from the Darkside: The Movie (1990)
 * Heidi's Song (1982)
 * Cloak & Dagger (1984)
 * Lionheart (1990)
 * A Kiss Before Dying (1991)
 * We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story (1993)
 * The Flintstones (1994)
 * Dune (1984)
 * Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982)
 * Weird Science (1985)
 * Cry Freedom (1987)
 * Backdraft (1991)
 * Nothing Lasts Forever (1984)
 * Willow (1988)
 * Clean Slate (1994)
 * Son of the Pink Panther (1993)
 * Overboard (1987)
 * Rocky V (1990)
 * Dead of Winter (1987)
 * Where the River Runs Black (1986)
 * The Vagrant (1992)
 * Of Mice and Men (1992)
 * Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987)
 * Running on Empty (1988)
 * The Delinquents (1989)
 * Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach (1988)
 * Rover Dangerfield (1991)
 * JFK (1991)
 * Boiling Point (1993)
 * Local Hero (1983)
 * Cujo (1983)
 * Police Academy: Mission to Moscow (1994)
 * All Gaumont films with the 2021 and 2010 logos
 * Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (2016)
 * The Tomorrow War (2021)
 * Rocketman (2019)
 * The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008)
 * Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004)
 * Cowboys & Aliens (2011)
 * Hop (2011)
 * Julia's Eyes (2010)
 * Slither (2006)
 * Sing 2 (2021)
 * Like Mike (2002)
 * Little Manhattan (2005)
 * 12 Rounds Reloaded (2013)
 * Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip (2015)
 * The Last Duel (2021)
 * Fled (1996)
 * Arthur and the Invisibles (2007)
 * The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 (2009)
 * Licorice Pizza (2021)
 * The Addams Family (2019)
 * No Time to Die (2021)
 * Girl, Interrupted (1999)
 * Big Fish (2003)
 * Moneyball (2011)
 * A Journal for Jordan (2021)
 * Zombieland: Double Tap (2019)
 * CHiPs (2017)
 * Storks (2016)
 * Tom & Jerry (2021)
 * Pokémon Detective Pikachu (2019)
 * Pan (2015)
 * The Dreamers (2003)
 * Splice (2009)
 * The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc (1999)
 * Dracula: Dead and Loving It (1995)
 * The Science of Sleep (2006)
 * Face/Off (1997)
 * The Little Bear Movie (2001)
 * Pootie Tang (2001)
 * Cloverfield (2008)
 * World Trade Center (2006)
 * The Nutty Professor (1996)
 * Funny People (2009)
 * Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008)
 * American Wedding (2003)
 * Spy Game (2001)
 * Me, Myself & Irene (2000)
 * All Blue Sky Films with the 1995 logo
 * The Marine (2006)
 * Jingle All the Way (1996)
 * The Beach (2000)
 * All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 (1996)
 * Die Another Day (2002)
 * Lars And The Real Girl (2007)
 * Quantum of Solace (2008)
 * Walking Tall (2004)
 * Christmas with the Kranks (2004)
 * The Da Vinci Code (2006)
 * 21 (2008)
 * You Don't Mess with the Zohan (2008)
 * The Master of Disguise (2002)
 * Death to Smoochy (2002)
 * Chasing Liberty (2004)
 * Clifford's Really Big Movie (2004)
 * The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007)
 * Nancy Drew (2007)
 * Romeo Must Die (2000)
 * Hugo (2011)
 * Project Almanac (2015)
 * The Rhythm Section (2020)
 * Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)
 * Suburbicon (2017)
 * All Universal films with the 2010 and 2021 logos
 * Vacation Friends (2021)
 * The Big Year (2011)
 * Taken 3 (2015)
 * The Martian (2015)
 * Widows (2018)
 * Respect (2021)
 * Carrie (2013)
 * Hope Springs (2012)
 * Creed (2015)
 * House of Gucci (2021)
 * Total Recall (2012)
 * Just Go with It (2011)
 * Flatliners (2017)
 * Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween (2018)
 * Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)
 * In the Heights (2021)
 * Everything, Everything (2017)
 * Veronica Mars (2014)
 * Father of the Bride (2022)
 * Malignant (2021)
 * All remaining Gaumont films with the 1995 logo
 * Star Trek: Nemesis (2002)
 * How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003)
 * Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (2008)
 * All 1995 to 2002 Paramount films with the 1995 logo
 * Charlotte's Web (2006)
 * All 2009 Universal films with the 1995 SS logo
 * American Pie (1999)
 * Van Helsing (2004)
 * The Jackal (1997)
 * McHale's Navy (1997)
 * Liar Liar (1997)
 * Firehouse Dog (2007)
 * Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009)
 * Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (2006)
 * Someone Like You (2001)
 * A Life Less Ordinary (1997)
 * Josie and the Pussycats (2001)
 * Red Corner (1997)
 * Tom Sawyer (2000)
 * Out of Time (2003)
 * Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (2003)
 * Muppets from Space (1999)
 * The Master of Disguise (2002)
 * All the King's Men (2006)
 * Quantum of Solace (2008)
 * Contact (1997)
 * True Crime (1999)
 * Unaccompanied Minors (2006)
 * The Dark Knight (2008)
 * The Informant! (2009)
 * The Lost City (2022)
 * Justin Bieber: Never Say Never (2011)
 * xXx: Return of Xander Cage (2017)
 * Selma (2014)
 * Crawl (2019)
 * Unstoppable (2010)
 * Red Tails (2012)
 * Won't Back Down (2012)
 * Joy (2015)
 * Why Him? (2016)
 * 22 Jump Street (2014)
 * Hope Springs (2012)
 * Barbershop: The Next Cut (2016)
 * Wrath of Man (2021)
 * Carrie (2013)
 * Passengers (2016)
 * White Boy Rick (2018)
 * Sicario: Day of the Soldado (2018)
 * Annie (2014)
 * Here Comes the Boom (2012)
 * King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017)
 * 42 (2013)
 * Arthur (2011)
 * The Accountant (2016)
 * Dark Shadows (2012)
 * (On September 19th, 2022, all the remaining films that contained the 1995 Sprixie Studios logo had the logo plastered with the 2022 Sprixie Studios logo. This now means that there's only two more logos left with the structure design.)
 * Morning Glory (2010)
 * Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011)
 * Daddy's Home 2 (2017)
 * 10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)
 * World War Z (2013)
 * Chasing Mavericks (2012)
 * Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters (2013)
 * The Pyramid (2014)
 * Paper Towns (2015)
 * Murder on the Orient Express (2017)
 * All remaining MGM films with the 2010 logo
 * Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (2012)
 * White House Down (2013)
 * Only the Brave (2017)
 * Jumanji: The Next Level (2019)
 * The Social Network (2010)
 * The Intern (2015)
 * Man of Steel (2013)
 * Entourage (2015)
 * Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase (2019)
 * Just Mercy (2019)
 * A Quiet Place Part II (2021)
 * Without Remorse (2021)
 * Coming 2 America (2021)
 * Every Remaining Fox/TCS film with the Sprixie Studios 2021 logo
 * Hotel Transylvania: Transformania (2022)
 * Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021)
 * Escape Room: Tournament of Champions (2021)
 * Kimi (2022)
 * Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore (2022)
 * Cry Macho (2021)
 * (Starting on September 28th, 2022, all the remaining films with the 2010 and 2021 logos were all plastered with the current 2022 logo. Which every Netflix movie, all remaining Paramount films, all remaining TCF films, all remaining MGM films, all remaining Columbia films, and all remaining Warner Bros. films. This means that all films that contained the previous logos, including ones not listed on the list, were all plastered sucessfully.)

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