Your Dream Variations - THX

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PaPaLuigi

My Pet Bowser Pooped on My Wii (2009): The 2007 logo plays, but Pingu swallows up the THX logo, then spits out "Wii Rules!". The background transitions to a Wii console system, a Wii game DVD and a Wii remote on a white background, with Bowser's poop on it.

Tails1999

Idle Punks (2009): Logo plays normally but the record needle scratches and Dexter Holland goes "Now Hold on a minute, What the heck is with this logo, dude?" Noodles comes in there and says "I Don't know, but I'm pretty sure it's scary to certain viewers." Then the deep note plays loudly, both Dexter and Noodles covered their ears. Then Maynard comes in there and pulls the plug on the logo and Dexter goes "Could you cue the titles, please?" and the credits start to roll.

logomaneuver

Tux Takes Over (2013): The THX Deep Note plays, but Tux cuts the THX logo in half with a machete.

Johnnytestphantom199

Cartoon Chaos: Good guys vs. Bad guys; The Final Battle (2012): The logo plays, but something went wrong with the logo, pyrotechnics explode and it sets the logo on fire. Dash Parr (of The Incredibles) puts out the fire with his Super-Sonic Speed along with Sonic. Sonic and Dash both ran up to the camera and Sonic says "Better than safe and sorry." and the main titles start to roll.

Adventure_Time

My Pet Bowser Pooped on My Wii U (2012):The 2007 logo plays, but Dr. Rabbit swallows up the THX logo, then spits out "Wii U Rules!". The background transitions to a Wii U Deluxe console, a Wii U game, and a GamePad on a white background, with Bowser's poop on it.

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Chace1204

Smallville (THX Version DVD/Blu-ray Release) (2001-2011): Like the Terminator 2 variant, a red rectangle with the white Impact typographic text "MGI" appears from the Time Sphere, zooming toward us. Then, the rectangle gets shattered to make the ink splatter and into pieces, as seen in the reflection. The pieces then turn into water, some lightning strikes it and form the THX logo. After that, the THX logo fades out and contains a message reading "Digitally mastered for optimal audio and video performance" with a www.thx.com URL and copyright notice appears one by one as each text fades out before the other. Also, the Deep Note in this variant is the same as the Broadway 2000 version and the Broadway 2000 Deep Note is probably extended.

Cavalcade Fictional VHS Variant: The same trailer plays, but the word "Digitally mastered for optimal video and audio performance" in an Arial font fades in at the beginning, then fades out before the sphere appears. When the pieces form the THX logo, the Deep Note is mixed with the Broadway 2000 Deep Note but in VHS pitch, and the word "LUCASFILM" is replaced with "DIGITALLY MASTERED" (À la Broadway '95), and the word "The Best Sound, The Best Picture. You're watching a THX Certified feature." (à la DVD version) appears in place of the Digitally Mastered text with a copyright notice.

WordWorld: Lucky Duck (2007 THX Version NCircle DVD Release): A spoof to the Terminator II variant of the Cavalcade trailer, but the T2 logo was replaced with the WordWorld logo and the rectangle is white, and suddenly, the rectangle gets shot into pieces with some WordThings. The pieces then turns to liquid and form the silver THX logo. If you look closely while the logo forms, you can see rain pouring down. Then, the environment fades to black as "LUCASFILM LTD", spaced out to fit the width of the THX logo, fades in on top of it and a shimmering rainbow rectangle (the same one from "Broadway") is drawn clockwise around the logo (like a laser). The logo fades out as the text "The Best Sound, The Best Picture. You're watching a THX Certified feature." with NCircle, PBS Kids and THX's copyright notices fades in as each text fades out before the other. Also in this one, the Deep Note in the variant is the same as the Broadway 2000 version. Music from Terminator II isn't heard at all, but the background is the sky instead, and the floor is in blue texture (à la the Cavalcade trailer). On some possible Blu-Ray releases of the THX version of this Lucky Duck show from WordWorld, the "LUCASFILM LTD" text was removed due to reflecting the 2002 split from Lucasfilm as mentioned above; a www.thx.com web address and copyright info appears at the end of the trailer in place of the Best Picture, Best Sound message.

Terminator III (DVD Release): Sequel to the Terminator 2 variant, a Warner Bros. Pictures logo appears, zooming toward us, then the WB logo gets shattered, then the Intermedia logo zooms in transitioning to the C2 Pictures logo appearing, zooming toward us. Then, the C2 Pictures logo gets shattered into pieces with the fireworks, as seen in the reflection. The pieces then turns to liquid slowly and forms the THX logo and the text "LUCASFILM LTD" in a Futura font appears after the pieces form the logo. After that, the THX logo fades out and contains a message reading "The Best Sound, The Best Picture. You're watching a THX Certified feature." with a copyright notice appears one by one as each text fades out before the other. Also, the Deep Note in this variant is the same as the Broadway 2000 version, but extended, and the music in the Terminator 3: Rise of The Machines variant is heard at the beginning before the Deep Note.

Charlie's Angels (2011 THX DVD Version Release): A spoof to the Cavalcade variant, where a Time Sphere appears with the clip from the 2011 Charlie's Angels revival inside it. Suddenly, the sphere gets shattered into glass pieces with the lightning. The pieces then turns into water to form the silver THX logo. After that, the THX logo fades out and contains a message reading "Best Picture, Best Sound. You're watching a THX Certified feature." and the URL with a copyright notice appears one by one as each text fades out before the other. The Deep Note in this variant is the same as the Broadway 2000 version with some different channels (à la the Terminator II variant). The animation in this variant is the same as the Terminator 2 variant, and some objects are the same as the Cavalcade variant.

WordWorld: Rocket to The Moon (THX Feature Version) (2007): As with the Tex variant, Tex was replaced with Frog and other WordFriends, fixing the THX logo. In this one, the Deep Note is mixed with Broadway 2000 in -1.5 pitch, and also, the rocket can be ridden by WordFriends.

Matrix: Reboot (2022): Similar to the Terminator II variant. In a darkly-lit blue environment, we zoom in toward a glassy light blue sphere, which has clouds rolling and lightning flickering. As the environment illuminates, we see that the sphere is barely hovering over a textured blue floor. Suddenly, the sphere disappears, and turns to a glassy rectangle with the Matrix logo carved out, zooming toward us. Then, the rectangle gets shattered into pieces and the sky is revealed to contain several rolling gray clouds. The glass then liquefies and gathers in the center and forms a silver THX logo (à la the T2 variant). Then, the environment fades to black and a shimmering blue rectangle is drawn clockwise around the logo (like a laser). The logo fades out as the text "See You on the Other Side" with the www.thx.com URL and a copyright notice fades in—however, this variant can be a T2-similarity variant as always. The Deep Note—known to be probably called the Broadway 2000 version (the T2 variant of the Deep Note) is heard when the glass transforms to the THX logo.

The Amazing Alphabet Amusement Park (THX Feature Release) (2011): As made with the cartoon-animating software, a grey reflected rectangle with the LeapFrog logo carved out zooms in (à la the T2 variant), then the rectangle gets shattered into glass pieces with Tad using the Nerf gun, as seen in the reflection. The glass then liquifies and gathers in the center— like the Cavalcade trailer. It forms the THX logo with the Deep Note being mixed with the Broadway 2000 version but louder. When the shimmering blue rectangle is drawn (à la the Cavalcade trailer and T2 trailer), the text "CERTIFIED BY" spaced out to fit the width of the THX logo appears. After that, the THX logo fades out and contains a The Best Sound, The Best Picture message with the www.thx.com URL and the copyright info fades in as each text fades out before the other—unlike the T2 variant of the Cavalcade trailer.

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Logofan2005

Wreck it Ralph (2012): The Galaga trailer is used.

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Chace1204

The Amazing Alphabet Amusement Park (2011 Blu-ray): The T2 trailer spoof. On a light blue environment with the textured blue floor (the same one from Cavalcade), a white rectangle with the LeapFrog logo carved out quickly appears from the sphere, zooming toward the screen. Then, the rectangle gets exploded and shattered into paper pieces then the small glass pieces with Tad's (From LeapFrog) Nerf gun. The pieces then liquifies and gathers into the center. It forms the THX logo and the Deep Note is heard when it forms. After that, the blue rectangle (the same one from Broadway) is drawn clockwisely around the logo, with the text "CERTIFIED BY" in a Intrepid font spaced out to fit the width of the THX logo appears after the blue rectangle was drawn. After that, the THX logo fades out with the wind sound (the same one from Cavalcade) and contains a www.thx.com URL with copyright notices fades in. Also, the Deep Note in this variant is the same as the Broadway 2000 version. The Amazing Alphabet Amusement Park's ending theme (as used in the credits) is heard at the beginning and the Broadway 2000 Deep Note is heard when the glass forms the THX logo.

'''Hand Over! (2011):''' The Cavalcade trailer is used, but it's like the T2 trailer. Beginning part is the Cavalcade one, the glass forming the THX logo is the T2 version, but the T-1000 is replaced with glass (like Cavalcade).

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (2013 THX Feature): The Nintendo logo appears from the Time Sphere, zooming toward us. Then, Zeekeeper uses the Zee Egg to throw at the Nintendo logo to break it, turning the Nintendo logo to glass pieces (like in the T2 trailer). The pieces then liquifies and gathers in the center. The rain pours down to form the THX logo. After that, the THX logo fades out and contains a message reading "www.thx.com" as the URL with a copyright notice fades in (like the 2005 version).

Foul Adventures (2013): The logo plays, but the choir sing "Eeeeeeee" to make the Deep Note rise but was mixed with the Broadway 2000 Deep Note. Also, when the choir makes the Deep Note, the liquid forms the THX logo.

Character Adventures (2016): There is a version of the Terminator II variant of the Cavalcade. A T2 logo is omitted, but the sphere appears instead. Suddenly, the characters are inside the sphere, but the sphere shatters which causes the characters to jump away and the sphere gets broke into glass pieces, and the sky is revealed to contain several rolling gray clouds. The characters get melted and the glass liquifies and gathers into the center to form the THX logo and the text "LUCASFILM LTD" in a Intrepid font, spacing out to fit the width of the THX logo. After that, the THX logo fades out and a www.thx.com URL with a copyright notice fades in.

Terminator II (Ultimate Edition DVD 2000): In a darker-blue darkly-lit environment with darker blackish blue sky, a metallic rectangle with the T2 logo carved out appears from the Time Sphere, zooming toward us. Then, the rectangle gets shot into pieces by the T-800 with the shotgun, as seen on the reflection. The pieces then turn into liquid metal like the T-1000 and form the THX logo. After that, the THX logo fades out, and then it contains a message reading "The Best Sound, The Best Picture. You're Watching a THX Certified Feature" appears one by one as each text fades out before the other. Also, the Deep Note in this variant (the Terminator 2 variant) is the same as the Broadway 2000 version. This is also on the Blu-ray releases with some differences: the THX logo fades into the standard logo, the "DIGITALLY" and "MASTERED" (à la Broadway '95) are replaced with "CERTIFIED," and the www.thx.com URL with a copyright notice appears; which served as the basis of Cavalcade. It appears on the Ultimate, eXtreme, initial Blu-ray, and Skynet editions of this film, but not the 2015 remastered or 4K Blu-ray releases.