Your Dream Variations - Svensk Filmindustri

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Megaman NT Warrior: Evil Empress Roll (2002, Swedish version re-released in 2009): The 1980's logo plays, but the laser lights are green and the "SF" logo is blue.

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Wedding Peach DX (1996-1997, OVA, theatrically released in Sweden October 2, 2009): The 1960's logo plays, but when the headless clown juggles the masks and the diamond background smiles, one of the diamonds fires their lazor at the clown leaving their hat in the circle. After we fade out, we go to the 1980's logo, but the SF logo is tinted pink.

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Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010, Swedish version): The 8-bit version of the 1980s Svensk Filmindustri logo plasters the 8-bit version of the 1997 Universal logo.

Svensk Filmindustri (Scott Pilgrim vs. the World)

It Came from Beneath the Sea (1979, Swedish version released in 1989): The 1960s logo plays, but the clown is replaced with an angry octopus juggling the masks. Also, the curtains are blue, the 1980's music plays and the diamonds are blue, white and cyan. When the logo finishes, the white, bold Times New Roman text "Svensk Filmindustri" appears for a couple seconds. Also, the octopus' angry mouth is not showing when he is juggling the masks, he is pinkish-red and has yellow eyes.

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The Last Airbender (2010, Swedish version released on October 15, 2010): The 1980s logo plays, but the laser lights are replaced with water (meant to resemble water-bending).

Down with Love (2003, Swedish version released on October 10, 2003): The 1960s logo plays, but it is tinted in pink and the "Rotating SF" logo's music plays. Also, when the logo forms, the words "SVENSK FILMINDUSTRI" fade in below in the Palatino Linotype font.

Yogi Bear (2010, Swedish version released on January 28, 2011): The "Rotating SF" logo plays, but it is carved with wood and it is on a sky background.

The Simpsons Movie (2007, Swedish version released on July 27, 2007): The 1960s logo plays, but Krusty the Clown juggles the masks, says "Hey Hey Kids!" in Swedish, and giggles. When the logo forms, the words "SVENSK FILMINDUSTRI" fade in below in a yellow Comic Sans font with a black shadow. Also, the logo features the digitally remastered version of the 1960s music.

The Book of Eli (2010, Swedish version released on DVD on September 1, 2010): The 1960s logo plays, but the clown juggles the masks too fast after a few seconds.

Queen of the Damned (2002, Swedish version released on May 31, 2002): The "Rotating SF" logo is black and white and the background is a cloudy sky.

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The Hard Travel (2004, Swedish version released in 2008): The "Rotating SF" logo is tinted in green.

Raw Dough: The Movie (1995, Swedish version released in 1997): The 1919 logo plays, but it's colored and the Stockholm skyline is replaced by the Sydney skyline.

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Looking for Mama (2010, Swedish version in 2011): The 1980's logo plays, but then transforms into the 1960's logo and then the 'Rotating SF' logo.

The Acid Test (2009, Swedish version in 2013):The 1980's logo plays, but then ends up to be on Internet Explorer 8, and then clicks on the Acid3 test, which scores a 20/100.

Svensk Filmindustri (The Acid Test)

The Temple of Notch (June 1, 2009, Swedish version):The 1960's logo plays, but then the headless clown comes up as a Creeper. The masks run away and the logo forms up. After 2 seconds, the Creeper blows up, revealing the words "HAPPY 30TH BIRTHDAY NOTCH!" on screen inSwedish. The entire logo is seen on a PC owned by Mojang at the time. Notch plays Minecraft on it and builds his own "temple of Notch". Then it fades out and some text on screen saying "MOJANG and SVENSK FILLMINDUSTRI present you" fades out and in Swedish.

Sameh Batarseh

The Cell of Tootie (1986, Swedish version in October 17, 1986): The 1960's logo plays, but after the logo has finished its forming,

the "SF" circle fades to Tootie's head. Then she says "Aw, what's the reason as well?" in Swedish.

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Tim and Eric Awesome Movie, Great Job! (2008): The 1960's logo plays, but when the headless clown juggles the masks and the diamond background smiles, the diamonds catch fire and screaming is heard. After we fade out, we go to the 1980's logo, but the SF logo is tinted blue.

The Loud House (2016, Swedish Dub/Version): The 1960s logo plays, but Luan Loud juggles the masks, says "Hi everybody!" in Swedish, and giggles. When the logo forms, the words "SVENSK FILMINDUSTRI" fade in below in the show's text font. Also, the logo features the instrumental version of the theme song in the style of the 1960s music. Then it fades out, and the text "Viacom International Media Networks Europe and Svensk Filmindustri present" in Swedish appears, before fading out and going to the theme song.

Garfield and Friends (1988, Swedish Dub/Version from 1991): The 1960s logo plays, but the headless clown is replaced with Garfield who juggles meatballs, looking at the viewer and smiling with wide eyes. Jon then yells "GAAAARFIELD!!!" in Swedish and Garfield stops smiling, and he looks left. When the logo forms, the words "SVENSK FILMINDUSTRI" fade in below normally.