I love when movies incorporate the logo into them, or make it the same theme as the movie. Like in Overlord where they made it look all 40s because the film is set in WW2
my reaction to all of this: 0:00 ok 0:31 ahh yes....the variation with the campfire 1:01 what the heck is that? 1:24 ahhh why is there smoke in space? 1:53 hmmm not bad 2:17 Glitchtrap what did you do? 2:42 R E D 3:06 ok who froze the logo? 3:30 ayo the world changed! 3:54 G O L D 4:25 too fast! 4:38 there it is the old boy- wait whats happening? DARK UNIVERSAL?! 5:20 HEY WAIT A MINUTE THIS ISN'T THE MODERN UNIVERSAL LOGO! 5:34 ok this has to be the original and not a- ok this ha- wait didn't I already- ok- COME ON! 6:10 oooh we're experiencing the electronic world 6:35 that's just old 6:48 why is everything orange? 7:11 nooo it turned purple! 7:37 it got multiplied and not it's back to normal! 8:01 welcome..... to Jurassic universal 8:29 it looks a little dark 8:39 M O R E R E D 9:02 old times :) 9:23 the candy maaaaaaaaaaaaaan 9:46 black and white go brrrr
1:24: 47 Ronin (I think) - Not one of Keanu’s best movies, but it’s beautifully photographed. 2:42: Crimson Peak - Looks gorgeous, but the plot was just okay. 3:54: Snow White and The Huntsman - it’s not bad, but I saw the Director’s Cut version, though. 6:10: Pacific Rim: Uprising - It was okay. 9:46 - Didn’t know Universal was now the distributor for new James Bond movies with MGM.
@@elitematthew9898 😮 ohh, I thought you meant the logos in the video, sorry 😬, the other 4 studios are Walt Disney Pictures, Columbia Pictures, Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures
If they wanted that cinematic universe so badly that they made an intro for it, why give up after one failure? They should have just kept going with the next one and try to make it better than The Mummy. Don't promise so much if your first movie's bombing is going to make you scrap everything! When I sell the rights to my superhero novels, I'm going to want the studio to make a movie for each book. I would put it in the contract for them to make at least two movies in my series a year. If they don't release a movie on time, they would owe me an expensive fine. Only bankruptcy can free the studio from the deal. So if The Flying Boy bombs, and everyone hates the movie and are not interested, the studio still has to release Toon Girl and the other movies. And since the studio has to make 2-3 movies a year, they'd be making multiple movies at the same time, which means there'd be plenty of footage to flash in the Marvel-styled logo as proof that the other movies are being made or almost done. And Toon Girl is going to step out of the logo in the first movie to say "Don't worry, this is not like the Dark Universe where everyone chickened out after The Mummy failed. The studio is under contract to release every movie. And my movie is just about done. If I get cancelled like Batgirl, there will be a lawsuit over a breach of contract." Also, why did Universal photoshop a cast into a picture without anyone agreeing to play those parts? Seriously, they assemble a photo of A-list actors and announced who they would be playing in the Dark Universe, without calling a single one of those actors! That's really bad. Okay, at least three of the five showed up in The Mummy, but Johnny Depp's Invisible Man and Javier Bardem's Frankenstein were nowhere to be seen. What if Johnny and Javier were to decline? At least I'm not dumb to cast expensive actors early before the studio does. And honestly, I don't care for some actors I've already seen playing another part. When casting for my movies, I'll be looking for amateur actors. Yeah, it might hinder the acting of the movie and make cringy moments, but I want people to identify more with the characters and not the actors.
6:10 This one is extremely cool, I imagine this as humans leaving the actual planet of Earth and they made a clone of Earth with lights, technologies and systems. Love the future!
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These altered logos add an extra layer of immersion for each film, often setting the tone or enhancing the narrative theme. Let me know if you’d like a deeper dive into a specific logo or film transition! 🎥🌟
I'd be happy if someone would create a compilation of the "special world" variants of the Universal Studios globe that are "specific" to the movies there's in. Off the top of my head, I mean things like the one from the Flintstones (showing the Pangea instead of the continents), Waterworld (with the continents slowly sinking underwater), or Mortal Engines (with various places of the world being hit by nukes).
These logo transitions reflect the thematic and visual tone of each film, offering a unique touch to each Warner Bros. production. Let me know if you’d like to explore more about these or specific logo transformations! 🎬🎥
My Reactions and Films to all of this: 0:00 okay Ted (2012) 0:31 ahh yes... the Variation of Campfire The Man with the Iron Fists (2012) 1:01 WHAT THE HECK IS THAT?!?!?! Oblivion (2013) 1:53 Hmm. Not Bad! That's Pretty Good! Trash (2014)
3:30 should’ve been in hand drawn animation 4:56-5:19: Nice touch, if only the movie wasn’t bad enough 6:35 very good 8:00 Nice touch, never thought I’d hear the day from the beautiful theme 9:02 Too bad it’s not much like the original song yet it’s nice Edit: 3:05 looks cool (Sorry for the pun) If only the movie isn’t too comedic for a horror dark comedy
Hi does anyone know the name of a movie studio where it is a grungy concrete room, and the letters are hanging from the ceiling by a rope and casting a very hard shadow on the wall?
These transitions are a brilliant way for studios to seamlessly integrate their branding into the thematic essence of a movie. Each transformation enhances the immersion, setting the tone and anchoring viewers in the narrative world. Let me know if you'd like a deeper dive into any specific sequence! 🌍🎥
They should do a movie variant where there’s no fanfare, but Beathe Carolina’s “Blackout” playing through out the entire opening, the logo itself looks normal, but turns black with neon blue outlining and the background turns black as well.
I already know some of these are from Ted, Krampus, The Mummy (2017), The Scorpion King (2018), Candyman, Happy Death Day, Happy Death Day 2 U, Unfriended, Crimson Peak, Freaky, Oblivion, American Made, Mortal Engines, 47 Ronin, Pacific Rim, The Fast and The Furious 9, The Huntsman, The Great Wall, Jurassic World (2021.) and NTTD, but what are the rest?
These adaptations of the studio logos help set the atmosphere for each film, tying into their respective genres and the tone of the story. Would you like to explore more of these unique logo variations in other movies? 🎬
I love when movies incorporate the logo into them, or make it the same theme as the movie. Like in Overlord where they made it look all 40s because the film is set in WW2
same
@@WatercraftGames s
Same
Me too
Yes brotha.
my reaction to all of this:
0:00 ok
0:31 ahh yes....the variation with the campfire
1:01 what the heck is that?
1:24 ahhh why is there smoke in space?
1:53 hmmm not bad
2:17 Glitchtrap what did you do?
2:42 R E D
3:06 ok who froze the logo?
3:30 ayo the world changed!
3:54 G O L D
4:25 too fast!
4:38 there it is the old boy- wait whats happening? DARK UNIVERSAL?!
5:20 HEY WAIT A MINUTE THIS ISN'T THE MODERN UNIVERSAL LOGO!
5:34 ok this has to be the original and not a- ok this ha- wait didn't I already- ok- COME ON!
6:10 oooh we're experiencing the electronic world
6:35 that's just old
6:48 why is everything orange?
7:11 nooo it turned purple!
7:37 it got multiplied and not it's back to normal!
8:01 welcome..... to Jurassic universal
8:29 it looks a little dark
8:39 M O R E R E D
9:02 old times :)
9:23 the candy maaaaaaaaaaaaaan
9:46 black and white go brrrr
0:00 nnn
0:31 go fukk
1:01 bibibi
1:24 no one cares
9:46 007
1:24: 47 Ronin (I think) - Not one of Keanu’s best movies, but it’s beautifully photographed.
2:42: Crimson Peak - Looks gorgeous, but the plot was just okay.
3:54: Snow White and The Huntsman - it’s not bad, but I saw the Director’s Cut version, though.
6:10: Pacific Rim: Uprising - It was okay.
9:46 - Didn’t know Universal was now the distributor for new James Bond movies with MGM.
@@MsSissiePooh 007 was distributed through Universal internationally
Wait the one at 9:23 is actually in reverse?
1:01 the Oblivion TET.
2:42 Crimson Peak
5:34 Happy Death Day
6:10 Pacific Rim Uprising
Why does "happy death day" have the land being obliterated twice? I don't know about it in the context of the movie because I've never seen it.
Land before time XII the great day of the flyer
WHO ASKED
Tff u
Why is crimson peak red 🤨
Universal Pictures is one of my favourite Hollywood movie studios, it's no wonder it's one of the "Big Five" becuase it is 'out of this world'.
What are the other 4?
My favorite is New Line Cinema, a.k.a. "The House That Freddy Built".
@@elitematthew9898 which ones?
@@danielewenkhare3600 you said “The big five” and Universal is one of them. What are the other 4?
@@elitematthew9898 😮 ohh, I thought you meant the logos in the video, sorry 😬, the other 4 studios are Walt Disney Pictures, Columbia Pictures, Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures
3:31 Original 1997 Universal theme
9:03 Original 1990 Universal intro and logo and 1997 theme
So classic
The 3:31 one is what i would love in the new one is if it was official old universal audio with new effects, frikin perfection
@@zThinquinoxNice
I really love how u added krampus there on 3:06 and it's amazing how they universal studios would do something like that even tho it's underrated
❤
3:31 the intro we all know and love
Minions
@@united.axm81 banana
@@aniscleidepalmeira5743 🗿🍷
I never realized how good it sounded
in the film minions not disspicebol me you hear the minions sing 💀💀
The gold one is so iconic. Also red one but so scary
I like how they made the Dark Universe intro for the planned cinematic universe only for it to only be used in one movie
Because that movie failed at the box office.
If they wanted that cinematic universe so badly that they made an intro for it, why give up after one failure? They should have just kept going with the next one and try to make it better than The Mummy. Don't promise so much if your first movie's bombing is going to make you scrap everything!
When I sell the rights to my superhero novels, I'm going to want the studio to make a movie for each book. I would put it in the contract for them to make at least two movies in my series a year. If they don't release a movie on time, they would owe me an expensive fine. Only bankruptcy can free the studio from the deal. So if The Flying Boy bombs, and everyone hates the movie and are not interested, the studio still has to release Toon Girl and the other movies. And since the studio has to make 2-3 movies a year, they'd be making multiple movies at the same time, which means there'd be plenty of footage to flash in the Marvel-styled logo as proof that the other movies are being made or almost done. And Toon Girl is going to step out of the logo in the first movie to say "Don't worry, this is not like the Dark Universe where everyone chickened out after The Mummy failed. The studio is under contract to release every movie. And my movie is just about done. If I get cancelled like Batgirl, there will be a lawsuit over a breach of contract."
Also, why did Universal photoshop a cast into a picture without anyone agreeing to play those parts? Seriously, they assemble a photo of A-list actors and announced who they would be playing in the Dark Universe, without calling a single one of those actors! That's really bad. Okay, at least three of the five showed up in The Mummy, but Johnny Depp's Invisible Man and Javier Bardem's Frankenstein were nowhere to be seen. What if Johnny and Javier were to decline? At least I'm not dumb to cast expensive actors early before the studio does. And honestly, I don't care for some actors I've already seen playing another part. When casting for my movies, I'll be looking for amateur actors. Yeah, it might hinder the acting of the movie and make cringy moments, but I want people to identify more with the characters and not the actors.
And red one
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@@SeanWheeler100fvf de la devolución de todos sus ingresos y la recogida un mes más de re la seguridad en 😂 en el país un total g🥩
Love all the variations of Universal Pictures logos!❤
Me too
Pacific Rim and Jurassic World are my favorites! Thanks for sharing! ❤👍🏻
I started watching movies in 2000 & noticed difference ...glad got to see the Evolution...🤩
Tout simplement génial 😍🤩👌👍 Merci 🙏
6:10 This one is extremely cool, I imagine this as humans leaving the actual planet of Earth and they made a clone of Earth with lights, technologies and systems.
Love the future!
If I remember correctly that's the intro for Pacific Rim 2
@@andresf754 pacific rim uprsing
9:02 I love this one😍
Did you mean 9:03
You gotta give this channel some respect he/she/they/them worked so hard that they did not get copyrighted by any brands whatsoever give this person/them some respect. I’m subscribing
'Dude', just say they or 'this person'. Also saying 'he/she/they/them' doesn't make sense. 'Them worked so hard'?
@@istolethispfpsorry485 Well also i’m not trying to assume genders because I don’t know who the *FUCK* this person/team behind the channel
The Unfriended one is probably scarier than the whole movie
Which one was THST
@@dlamptey the one at 2:17
Daaamn I agree... WTF!
Yes, the version at 2:17 look like " there is a big problem at the screen"
Leaning with pibby but produced by universal... lmao
9:24 What movie is this?
Candyman 2021
Candyman. (2021.)
Allright everybody get around candyman is here
This is cool, thanks! 👍👍
110 years of universal movies
I adore the Dark Universe one so much. I cannot explain why, but it is just my absolute favorite out of these.
3:30 I just realized that they brought back the 1997-2012 logo music for that
9:44 Why Is the Universal Logo Effect Turns Backwards In Candyman Movie?
Honestly....
Not only i like the Universal intro....but i LOVE when movies have a personalized intro of the studio.
Makes the immersion MORE POWERFUL.
2:18 How the Pibby Corruption Started:
That's unfriended version
I love universal logos
You forgot the intro from the jurassic world dominion trailer 2, the amber logo
Love it
I love Universal Pictures
The universal logo sounded more scarier than the Walt Disney logo I heard strange noises of the letters and I heard a roar at the atmosphere scene
List of Films please?
When you’re trying to watch a movie on your old grandpa phone 2:20
Universal 2012 With 1997 is perfect
Universal Pictures (2012-2021
Universal Pictures (2012-2021)
9:37 Why Is It Mirrored
It’s a variant to Candyman, because the Candyman is summoned through the mirrors.
@@mlpartclub412 Ok
9:59 all Universal intros at the same time
9:59
Only for me
wow apparently there is a map of Indonesia, I'm proud 🇮🇩 thanks UNIVERSAL 9:06
6:10 if emoji movie was made by universal
I guess te use the normal Logo because ITS a kids movie 6:52
These altered logos add an extra layer of immersion for each film, often setting the tone or enhancing the narrative theme. Let me know if you’d like a deeper dive into a specific logo or film transition! 🎥🌟
The Candyman opening had no idea for Universal Intro so they made it mirrored ☠
That's the point.
1:👍🙂 happy anniversary universal
3:33 why is this universal logo with 1997 fanfare
Because ITS the only movie in the a Land before Our time with the new logo
2:18 is this the pibby movie glitch?
yes
@@Jullian800 I never knew that was real I thought it was just on RUclips
Pibby doesn’t have a movie, that one is from the movie Unfriended
I am waiting for 10 minutes and movie is not starting😕
Underrated
2:17 This One is the pibby
Hey, that's what I was thinking!
It’s actually called, “Unfriended.” Sorry. Severe autism.
Hell no 💀💀💀
This should be in learning with pibby opening scene
Wtf no
What film has the logo "9:23"
Love how the Candyman one makes it backwards like a mirror reflection
I'd be happy if someone would create a compilation of the "special world" variants of the Universal Studios globe that are "specific" to the movies there's in.
Off the top of my head, I mean things like the one from the Flintstones (showing the Pangea instead of the continents), Waterworld (with the continents slowly sinking underwater), or Mortal Engines (with various places of the world being hit by nukes).
Most nostalgic for me is the "1999 Mummy" one
Nice. I like it
The first intro says Universal 100th Anniversary which starts at Universal Orlando Resort back in 2012
6:37, imagine the sequel to Fast Times at Ridgemont High having that logo.
The Glitch one was insane. 2:19
1:56 made my cat freak lol
Jurassic park one my fave
I wish you had the titles of each movie it was introducing
They're In The Video Description.
9:23 Which movie is this from?
Universal pictures legendary pictures
These logo transitions reflect the thematic and visual tone of each film, offering a unique touch to each Warner Bros. production. Let me know if you’d like to explore more about these or specific logo transformations! 🎬🎥
My Reactions and Films to all of this:
0:00 okay Ted (2012)
0:31 ahh yes... the Variation of Campfire The Man with the Iron Fists (2012)
1:01 WHAT THE HECK IS THAT?!?!?! Oblivion (2013)
1:53 Hmm. Not Bad! That's Pretty Good! Trash (2014)
What movie is 6:48 ?
The Scorpion King: Book of Souls
3:30 should’ve been in hand drawn animation
4:56-5:19: Nice touch, if only the movie wasn’t bad enough
6:35 very good
8:00 Nice touch, never thought I’d hear the day from the beautiful theme
9:02 Too bad it’s not much like the original song yet it’s nice
Edit: 3:05 looks cool
(Sorry for the pun)
If only the movie isn’t too comedic for a horror dark comedy
I like how they but the old intro but wish they put the old music
Bro thinks he's a rotten tomatoes critic
8:20 is it glitchy or is it just me?
7:42 which movie is this?
Happy death day 2u
0:32 felt more like a Transformers intro
Hi does anyone know the name of a movie studio where it is a grungy concrete room, and the letters are hanging from the ceiling by a rope and casting a very hard shadow on the wall?
Chernin Entertainment
Blumhouse?
blumhouse
9:02 holy-
These transitions are a brilliant way for studios to seamlessly integrate their branding into the thematic essence of a movie. Each transformation enhances the immersion, setting the tone and anchoring viewers in the narrative world. Let me know if you'd like a deeper dive into any specific sequence! 🌍🎥
They should do a movie variant where there’s no fanfare, but Beathe Carolina’s “Blackout” playing through out the entire opening, the logo itself looks normal, but turns black with neon blue outlining and the background turns black as well.
minions
Wb warner bros pictures
3:54 Gold mine
Why the Universal pictures earth is so gold
I already know some of these are from Ted, Krampus, The Mummy (2017), The Scorpion King (2018), Candyman, Happy Death Day, Happy Death Day 2 U, Unfriended, Crimson Peak, Freaky, Oblivion, American Made, Mortal Engines, 47 Ronin, Pacific Rim, The Fast and The Furious 9, The Huntsman, The Great Wall, Jurassic World (2021.) and NTTD, but what are the rest?
Iknk
@@R岡 ??
The Jurassic World one is supposed to be the one for the Dominion Prologue
They didn't do them yet
1:00 Oblivion (2013)
3:54 What Film Is This From
These adaptations of the studio logos help set the atmosphere for each film, tying into their respective genres and the tone of the story. Would you like to explore more of these unique logo variations in other movies? 🎬
The best custom Universal logo will always be Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.
Scott Pilgrim is not the video and this intro makes me SOOOOOOOOOOOOO ITCHY.
Was it in the 1940s?
@Movie Atmosphere Can I use one of these for my film I’m making?
3:31 - Original 1997 Universal fanfare
9:03 - 1990 Universal logo (with Comcast byline) and 1997 fanfare
What was the intro? 8:37
I don’t know.
Crimson Peak
No, it's Freaky
That Intro was 1917
Krampus is my favorite intro
0:01 Ted
Eduard Khil as Mr.TROLOLOLOLOLO in Universal intro now.
I like the Pacific Rim one
The first Pacific Rim movie belongs to Warner Bros. Pictures first, then Pacific Rim 2 belongs to Universal Pictures
4:02 all the cities light up and the earth turns gold
I want to make my own I want it to say Money Magic TM how do I do this and… is it free ??
Why is the Unfriended one so glitchy?
This Channel: Universal Intros
My Brain: What Animal See The World
Too true
There we go! There we go!
My favourite one is 4:37
that dark universe logo is honestly sick tho
evolutions of universal intros 1910-2023
There's a glitch in their logo
Universal pictures i'm sorry😢
2:17 my pc when i load a 16k universal movie
I know right 😂
What was the first one called
6:10 the coolest one👾
Which 2021-2021 film had the 1991 logo?
Alts
2:42 Universal intro 666 Googolplex Times Scarier
6:47 Universal intro 800 Megabillion Times Scarier
8:38 Universal intro 200 cotillion Times Scarier
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