Jollibee/Other

1980-1994
This graphic featured the old Jollibee wordmark and the slogan "Sarap ng Pilipino".

1994-1998
This graphic features the old Jollibee wordmark (again) and on top of it, a script-written slogan, "Ang Sarap Maging At Home".

1998-2001
When the new Jollibee logo was unveiled, a new graphic was featured, containing the Jollibee logo and the slogan "Atin ang Langhap-Sarap!" Also, on some commercials, the logo can come out from two female people, or in some cases, a plane may pass by the logo. In 2000, the graphic was reduced to only include Jollibee's logo, with the "Atin ang Langhap-Sarap" jingle still being used until 2001.

2001-2003
The logo contained the slogan "Langhap-Sarap sa Jollibee", and the Jollibee symbol, with a message entitled "bee happy". The Jollibee wordmark, for the first time, is nowhere is to be seen.

2003-2004
The logo features the Langhap-Sarap logo Jollibee used during that time, Jollibee's logo, and Jollibee's 25th anniversary logo.

2004-2005
A new arc in red and two arcs in yellow became the new basis for the onscreen graphics of Jollibee, and when it was first used, it had the slogan, "Sa Jollibee, Lalong Sumasarap." Also, the Jollibee symbol is only seen, and the Jollibee wordmark is nowhere to be seen. A new five-key jingle accompanied the graphic when it appears during the end of the commercial.

The slogan is actually a suffix, so the slogan regularly adds a noun that has something to do with a Jollibee product before the slogan, when the topic of the commercial is different. For example, if it's a commercial promoting the Yumburger or Champ, it will appear as "Burger Sa Jollibee, Lalong Sumasarap", or when the commercial promotes Jollibee Chickenjoy, it will appear as "Chickenjoy sa Jollibee, Lalong Sumasarap.

2005-2006
The basis was used again, this time, the red arc is now a red background, and the 2003 slogan was replaced by "Dito Sa Jollibee, Bida Ang Sarap!", in a curved basis. Jollibee's wordmark would continue to be nowhere to be seen until a new slogan graphic was introduced in 2006. A new nine-key jingle was also released, replacing the five-key jingle, and with new lyrics reading: "Sa Jollibee, Bida Ang Sarap!" The jingle can also be heard as a new five-key jingle with the lyrics only reading, "Bida Ang Sarap!" Though this graphic is no longer in use today, the jingle is still currently used as the present jingle of Jollibee.

On some commercials, the background may appear in green (this variant was featured in a commercial promoting Jollibee's Fresh Green Salad), or in some cases, the background may appear in light blue, with the arcs appearing to be frozen (this variant appeared in the Jollibee Ice Craze commercials). And, in the Spicy Chickenjoy commercial, the slogan appeared to be glowing, while the arcs appeared to be in flames.

Also, in the Ice Craze Macapuno De Leche commercial, the frozen arcs were formed from the movement of a multi-colored ball used throughout the commercial.

The jingle was not completely new when it was launched: It was used in the commercial of the Burger Steak Festival, which dated back to 2003.

2006-2008, 2009-2011
The slogan was reduced to "Bida ang Sarap!", the position of the slogan was straightened, and the Jollibee logo appeared as a whole logo again.

Many special variants appeared during the graphic's usage. One of them featured a light blue background with white arcs (which were not frozen, unlike the predecessor of this variant which appeared in 2005-2006). Also, the arcs appeared from a cloud of cold smoke. This variant was only used in the Jolly Frost Blends commercials. Other variants included the logo being pictured on a wedding invitation (for Jollibee Honey Spiced Chicken), the logo having green arcs (for one christmas commercial), and the logo being pictured on a Chickenjoy box (used for Kuwentong Chickenjoy), among many others

2008-2009
The graphic just contained Jollibee's 30th anniversary logo and the slogan "Langhap-Sarap, Bida Sa Lahat!" In the end of the main commercial of Jollibee's 30th anniversary, the logo appeared differently. The animated Jollibee mascot, which appeared in other commercials, was replaced by a real-life version of the Jollibee mascot. Beside it, a series of the names of the countries that already have Jollibee branches appears, both appearing with a background of the Hundred Islands in the Philippines.

2011-2013
The graphic just featured Jollibee's new 2011 logo. Also, the five-key version of Jollibee's jingle had a secondary version, this time played in eight or ten keys (still having the lyrics as "Bida ang Sarap!"), which is also currently used as one of Jollibee's present jingles.

2013-present
The 35th anniversary logo of Jollibee was used as a slogan graphic, first used in January 2013, and appearing against the topic of the commercial.