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Pixar[]
1986–1995[]
Luxo Jr. and Beach Chair (1986)
Luxo Jr. and Beach Chair (1986)
Red's Dream (1987, A)
Red's Dream (1987, B)
Red's Dream (1987) closing
Pixar Image Computer: Image Computing (1988)
Tin Toy (1988)
Tin Toy (1988) in-film
Knick Knack (1989)
Geri's Game (1997) in-film
Toy Story 2 (1999) in-film
Pixar Renderman SIGGRAPH '91
Luxo Jr.’s Time Travel Adventure (2018) in-film
Pixar Animation Studios[]
1995–2007[]
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (2000–2001)
Toy Story (1995, closing)
Geri's Game (1997)
Used in The Incredibles (2004), One Man Band (2005), Cars (2006) and Ratatouille (2007). Last used in the teaser trailer for WALL-E (2008).
Alternate anamorphic version of the 1995-2007 logo, only used in A Bug's Life (1998)
Full-screen version of the 1995-2007 logo, used in VHS releases of Pixar films until The Incredibles. Also used in 4:3 DVD prints of Pixar films until Ratatouille (the last film to use the 1995–2007 logo).
35mm open matte version of the 1995-2007 logo, used in 35mm uncropped film scan prints of Pixar films from Toy Story (1995) to Ratatouille (2007).
The Pixar Story (2007)
2008–2018[]
Anamorphic version of 2008-2018 logo
Full-screen version of 2008-2018 logo, used in 4:3 prints of Pixar films
35mm open matte version of the 2008-2018 logo, used in 35mm uncropped film scan prints of Pixar films, which is cheating to the camera
Presto (2008): This variant is done in the style of the classic Disney shorts.
Up video game (2009) Nintendo DS version
Anamorphic version of the 3D version of the logo
Used from Up (2009) till Monsters University (2013)
Up (2009) (4:3)
Toy Story 3 (2010) (4:3)
Toy Story Toons (2011–2012)
Incredibles 2 (2018)
Incredibles 2 (2018) Blu-ray, DVD and Digital promo
LEGO The Incredibles (2018)
2019–present[]
Anamorphic version of 2019-present logo
2019-present logo without Luxo Jr.
Seen in Disney+ exclusive series starting with Forky Asks a Question (2019)