You're Watching a THX Certified Feature," which is in full frame. Tex flies on screen and stops in front of the car, giving a "stop" signal. Then, the animation plays as usual. The THX logo shines. The letters WB appear in a golden shield: Warner Home Video. This can be found on the VHS and DVD releases of, A silent variation can be seen on the DVD copy of. 1 1951–1953 2 1953–1956 3 1956–1958 4 1958–1963 4.1 1958–1961 4.2 1960-1964 5 Video Add a photo to this gallery Add a photo to this gallery Add a photo to this gallery Add a photo to this gallery Add a photo to this gallery Add a photo to this gallery Revue Studios The text "CERTIFIED BY" wipes in above the logo. Extraordinary CGI. The shadow then emerges to reveal a silver and shining THX logo as well as a crystal blue rectangle outline from the Broadway trailers, which zoom slowly at us. Also, both the text and byline are in a different font. In this version, there is no company name or byline. The camera pans back to reveal two similar tables with blue holographic domes on them. The first THX film was 1983's hit movie Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi. Can you upload the Nickelodeon Productions logo with toys? 3Co-owned with Hearst Corporation. Trailer: We see Tex the robot from the previous trailer, as he appears out of nowhere right in front of us. BEST SOUND." Trailer: On a black background, we see this odd speck that talks in a familiar voice to Horton (from Horton Hears a Who). The ship makes a light-speed jump, and the camera pans through the space station the ship was docked at. First, we see the text "THX IS EVOLVING" fade in at the beginning of the logo. A French version of the logo has the original animation intact, but the text "WARNER HOME VIDEO" is much smaller than normal and the byline (all in capital letters) is a bit larger. We then cut to a white background but is revealed to be the back of the blue trail of light in the purple atmosphere. Then the screen transitions to a message reading "THE AUDIENCE IS HEARING" in white (spoofing the "The Audience is Listening" motto, with "HEAR" in the same font as the movie, while the rest of the words is in tall font). Background. Editor's Note: Another humorous effort from THX. He then returns with the "moo can". Then, the mayor says "Kinda losing ya", causing Horton to drop the THX logo, and he shouts "How about this? It is a helpful internet privacy act, though. This can be seen on, There is a 4:3 version of the AOL Time Warner byline variant that is rendered with wide angle lens. He takes it back, and turns it upside down, and dips it, realizing the can is empty. It turns out to be the mayor impersonating him. Suddenly, a large shock wave appears in the middle and we zoom through it, revealing the THX logo, which is black and has dark shines on it. The last "Moo" sound can still be heard at the end. When the THX logo rumbles, the Monster logo rumbles and the black screen shows the THX Monster logo in white and the THX Monster trademark in white. It was also seen on LaserDiscs from Paramount, Warner Bros., Universal, and other major film companies (Disney/Touchstone/Hollywood/Miramax, Columbia), except for some Fox releases (which used the Broadway trailer instead). A black line with blue marks slides to the right of the screen and starts to gently shake. The "PROCHAINES SORTIES LOCATIONS" variant has a French announcer, that says "Warner Home Video vous presenté, une seléction de ses prochaines sorties location." Music/Sounds: A quiet piano tune with two ending types: Music/Sounds Trivia: The music was originally written by Mad Bus Music. As the camera tilts toward the front and zooms back, we see the plant-covered structure evolve to the THX logo before turning into silver. Miraheze can download any MediaWiki extension, at the request of the operator of the wiki, provided that it passes a security review. Also on The THX Ultimate Demo Disc, a prototype of the logo is seen in a few shots. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. The original version is completely extinct and long out of print as it was recalled due to complaints of the soundtrack breaking speaker drivers from theater owners, and may only survive in the hands of a few home projectionists. Editor's Note: It's quite telling how THX liked this gag so much they turned it into an actual logo. Before the first trailer, the announcer says "Some other great titles from the small screen. Most releases outside the U.S., including United Artists films such as, There exists a rare still version of the logo, which can be found on certain Kidsongs videos and, On some UK rental tapes, when the logo animation is finished, the logo splits in two horizontally down the middle, then the two sides compress up and down, respectively, revealing a blue background with the yellow words "COMING SOON".