The same stock music is from a syndication promo Studio City made called "Spin City on Ice" which you may find at the beginning here: The variants use the short's opening theme. Music/Sounds: On original prints of Luxo Jr., and Beach Chair, it used a big band style tune (which is taken from the ending of "Take a Bow 1", composed by David Lindup for Bruton Music (now APM Music)).
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The text style used in this variant is also used on all variants listed below. The end of the reel has the logo pushed up with the company's address below. On a demo reel from 1988, the standard logo is still and gray diamonds replace the spheres.At the end of Luxo Jr., an in-credit text is used with the square to the left of the text.This logo was created by director and executive producer John Lasseter on a stone cutting machine.This logo also makes a cameo in Toy Story 2 on a television channel seen by Andy's toys during the channel-changing scene.The square can also be seen on the game box on Geri's Game.On Tin Toy, the square can be seen on a bag.The square in this logo was based on the Pixar Image Computer, which is also where the company got its name.
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R" in Trajan Pro font fades in with each sphere and the end of the letter.A circle zooms in on the square and the four spheres zoom out. Suddenly, a white light hovers over them, making them 3-D. Logo: On a black background, we see a gray square with four circles in red, green, blue, and white respectively below. Nicknames: "The Square", "The Pixar Square"
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In 2006, Pixar was acquired by The Walt Disney Company. They later began working on feature films starting with 1995's Toy Story, a joint production with Walt Disney Feature Animation which was the first ever full-length film to be computer-animated. It was renamed to its current name in 1986, and originally produced CGI animated shorts, most notably The Adventures of André and Wally B., Luxo Jr., and Tin Toy. Pixar Animation Studios (pronounced "pics-ar") was formed in 1979 as The Graphics Group of Lucasfilm Computer Division by Edwin Catmull, Steve Jobs, and John Lasseter. 1.2 2nd Logo (Original Version)(November 22, 1995- ).