20th Century Studios

1935–1965


In 1935, 20th Century Pictures, Inc. merged with Fox Films, creating 20th Century Fox.

1953–1987
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1994–2010
In 1994, the 20th Century Fox logo is redone in CGI. This logo was created by Studio Productions (now Flip Your Lid Animation) which also did the logos for Paramount and Universal. On November 14, 1997, David Newman re-recorded the 20th Century Fox Fanfare that is slower rather than the other versions.

2009–present
In 2009, 20th Century Fox updated its recent logo created and animated by Blue Sky Studios, the creators of the Ice Age franchise and Rio. The new logo officially debuted in Avatar. In 2010, 20th Century Fox celebrated its 75th anniversary and, as a result, changed their logo for that year.