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  • Fox Animation Studios
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  • What if Fox Animation Studios conitued? 2nd Logo (2000-2010) Nicknames: "CGI Searchlights", "The Searchlights ", "Fox Structure" Logo: Almost exactly the same as the 1994-2010 20th Century Fox logo. The only difference is that the structure says "FOX ANIMATION STUDIOS" in the Arial font instead of saying "20th CENTURY FOX". The "A NEWS CORPORATION COMPANY" byline fades in. Variant: Here are the variants. FX/SFX: Same as the 1994 20th Century Fox logo. Music/Sounds: Same as the 1997 20th Century Fox logo, or none. Starting in 2005, the music was re-orchestrated Availability: Common. 3rd Logo (2010-)
  • Fox Animation Studios was a short-lived traditional animation studio, a division of 20th Century Fox, headed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman. The department was designed to compete with Walt Disney Feature Animation, which had phenomenal success in the early-1990s with the releases of Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin and The Lion King.
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  • What if Fox Animation Studios conitued? 2nd Logo (2000-2010) Nicknames: "CGI Searchlights", "The Searchlights ", "Fox Structure" Logo: Almost exactly the same as the 1994-2010 20th Century Fox logo. The only difference is that the structure says "FOX ANIMATION STUDIOS" in the Arial font instead of saying "20th CENTURY FOX". The "A NEWS CORPORATION COMPANY" byline fades in. Variant: Here are the variants. * On rare occaisons, the logo is byliness. * There is a short version of the logo that begins with the panning animation plane. Seen on TV Shows. * There is a variant where the byline is shifted up a little, and is in a white emboss sharp like effect. Seen on direct-to-video movies including The FernGully sequels, with the exception of FernGully: The Secret of the rainforest (which uses the standard version of the logo). Or Dr.Dolittle Jr, the logo fades out early when the byline fades in. Also seen on a few shows like, Meet Dave: The Series (pilot episode only. The second episode uses the next logo), Ice Age, Red Tails: Wing Command, and The Bart Simpson Show. FX/SFX: Same as the 1994 20th Century Fox logo. Music/Sounds: Same as the 1997 20th Century Fox logo, or none. Starting in 2005, the music was re-orchestrated Availability: Common. Scare Factor: None. 3rd Logo (2010-) Nicknames: "CGI Searchlights II", "The Searchlights II", "Fox Structure II" Logo: Almost exactly the same as the current 2009-2013 20th Century Fox logo. The only difference is that the structure reads "FOX ANIMATION STUDIOS" in the 20th Century Fox font instead of saying "20th CENTURY FOX". The "A NEWS CORPORATION COMPANY" byline fades in. Variant: On rare occaisons, the logo is byliness. FX/SFX: Same as the current 20th Century Fox logo. Music/Sounds: Same as the current 20th Century Fox logo, or none. Availability: Current. Scare Factor: None.
  • Fox Animation Studios was a short-lived traditional animation studio, a division of 20th Century Fox, headed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman. The department was designed to compete with Walt Disney Feature Animation, which had phenomenal success in the early-1990s with the releases of Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin and The Lion King. The studio's output was not as successful as the Disney films were. Only one of its two theatrical releases, Anastasia, turned a profit. The other theatrical Fox Animation Studios production, Titan A.E., made only USD$9,376,845 in its opening weekend—on an estimated budget of $75,000,000—and the studio was shut down as a result. The only other Fox Animation Studios productions were Adventures from the Book of Virtues, a PBS television series, and Bartok the Magnificent, a direct-to-video sequel to Anastasia. The studio also did credited clean-up animation on DreamWorks' The Prince of Egypt. Bluth and Goldman were considered to produce Ice Age as a traditionally animated feature, but passed on the script. Another direct-to-video movie, one of the company's more successful ventures, was the film Thumbelina (based on the Hans Christian Anderson tale), an animated musical starring the well-known voice actor Jodi Benson.
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