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  1. 20th Television/Logo Variations < 20th Television. Sign in to edit History Talk (0) Twentieth Century-Fox Television [] 1972-1982 [] Alternative print logo . 20th Century ... 20th Century Studios. Part of The Walt Disney Studios (The Walt Disney Company) Predecessors:

  2. "20th Century Studios Logo Variations" made by TR3X PR0DÚCTÍ0NS, 24/05/2021. This video will feature variants from 20th Century Fox. 20th Century Pictures, I...

  3. Availability: Until recently, this logo was on the verge of extinction due to chronic plastering by any of the 20th Century Fox logos.Seen on streaming prints of The Bowery, the Cinema Archives DVD-R of Clive of India, and TV airings of The House of Rothschild along with Blood Money whenever they air on TCM or the Fox Movie Channel Block on FXM. The logo premiered on The Bowery and made its ...

  4. Also seen on Revolution Studios movies distributed by Debmar-Mercury through 20th Television like Zoom, The One and xXx: State of the Union, among others. 4th Screen (Late 2000s-2020) Visuals: On a black background the text in the same font as the 3rd MGM modified screen reads "The following film has been modified from its original version.

  5. 20th Century Studios/Logo Variations < 20th Century Studios. Sign in to edit History Talk (0) Some or all of the ... 20th Century Studios [] 2020–present [] Inverted version. Logo as seen on social media pages. Miscellaneous [] 1972–1982 [] SVG NEEDED: 1994–2020 [] Rare alternative version.

  6. 20th Television/Logo Variations. The Simpsons: The Complete Fourth Season (DVD from 2004, 1992-1993 season): The 1992 logo begins as normal, but as it zooms out, the logo zooms into the Simpsons' TV set. This was seen only on the "Promotional Stuff" featurette on the DVD set. Futurama (1999-2003, 2008-2013, 2023-): Since 2008, on a few episodes ...

  7. This article is about the film studio. For its former parent company known as 20th Century Fox, see 21st Century Fox. The company was founded as 20th Century-Fox on May 31, 1935, as a result of a merger between the film companies 20th Century Pictures and Fox Film Corporation. The structure was introduced without any searchlights (despite the fact that the on-screen logo used them) in their ...