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Look Who's Talking Too (1990): The 1984 logo with its fanfare plays as usual, but the Pegasus is voiced by Bruce Willis imitating Mr. Ed. When the Pegasus first appears, there is a neigh, then "Whoa, Wilbur, here I go! (Laughs) I'm running pretty good now, and I'm going to take a jump,"; when the Pegasus grows its wings and flies over the "T", he adds on "and oh, I got wings and I'm flying, oh Wilbur!", and when the logo forms, he says "TriStar Pictures: Where anything can happen."

Another You (1991): The 1984 logo with its fanfare plays as usual, but Richard Pryor comically voices over the action. When the Pegasus starts growing its wings, Pryor calmly says "Easy boy, steady! Wait!" and when the stars form into the "T", Pryor then goes "Whoa, ******* wings? What's going on?!" and when the Pegasus jumps, there's a crashing sound as if it knocked over several things off-screen. Pryor then shouts "******* white horse!".

Due to the obvious moments of swearing, Richard Pryor's lines are often changed or censored out on TV airings of the film. For instance, on Bounce TV and ThisTV Airings, "Wait!" is uttered instead of "******* wings!" and "Damn white horse!" is exclaimed in place of "******* white horse!". On DTV airings, the line is changed to "Freaking white horse!". On Movies! airings, it simply mutes out the two instances of swearing.


Sleepless in Seattle (1993): The 1993 logo, in its debut, plays as usual, except the bright light fades away earlier than usual. On some prints, it also fades to black earlier than usual.

Jumanji (1995): The 1993 logo has the SPE byline, in its debut, outlined in purple. Also, the clouds and the bright light are toned down a bit in density.

The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra (2001): The 1993 logo fades to black and white when the light appears.

Lords of Dogtown (2005): The 1993 logo plays as usual, but yellow graffiti reading "LOCALS ONLY" is spray-painted onto the screen when the Pegasus appears.

Cadillac Records (2008): The 1993 logo is seen in an extra tint of blue. The fanfare is also off-sync.

Money Monster (2016): The 2015 logo is darker than usual.

A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (2019): The 1993 logo is used with a Sony byline. Also, the 1998 fanfare is rearranged with xylophone chimes; the same style used in Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. This also applies to the "ding" normally heard in the 2014 Sony logo, which transitions to this one.

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