Fun fact: 20th Century Fox/Studios and "Fox" Searchlight Pictures are both owned by Disney, Paramount Pictures and Paramount Classics are both owned by Paramount Global, Warner Bros. Pictures and Warner Bros. Family Entertainment are both owned by Warner Bros. Discovery, Universal Pictures and Universal Cartoon/Animation Studios are both owned by Comcast, Columbia Pictures and TriStar Pictures are both owned by Sony and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studios and United Artists (UA) are both owned by Amazon as well, yo
First 20th Century Fox/Studios, then "Fox" Searchlight Pictures, then Paramount Pictures, then Paramount Classics, then Warner Bros. Pictures, then Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, then Universal Pictures, then Universal Cartoon/Animation Studios, then Columbia Pictures, then TriStar Pictures, then Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studios and now United Artists (UA)
Most well-known films from all 12 companies: 1. Ice Age (2002) and The Simpsons Movie (2007) (20th Century Fox/Studios) 2. Napoleon Dynamite (2004) and Gentlemen Broncos (2009) ("Fox" Searchlight Pictures) 3. The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (2004) and The Adventures of Tintin (2011) (Paramount Pictures) 4. Mad Hot Ballroom (2005) and Neil Young: Heart of Gold (2006) (Paramount Classics) 5. The Lego Movie (2014) and Pokémon: Detective Pikachu (2019) (Warner Bros. Pictures) 6. The Scarecrow (2000) and Scooby-Doo and the Loch-Ness Monster (2004) (Warner Bros. Family Entertainment) 7. Small Soldiers (1998) and Despicable Me (2010) (Universal Pictures) 8. The Land Before Time 6: The Secret of Saurus Rock (1998) and Hercules and Xena - The Animated Movie: The Battle For Mount Olympus (also 1998) (Universal Cartoon/Animation Studios) 9. Daddy Day Care (2003) and Michael Jackson's This is It (2009) (Columbia Pictures) 10. Jumanji (1995) and Daddy Day Camp (2007) (TriStar Pictures) 11. The Princess Bride (1987) and Rocky Balboa (2006) (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studios) 12. Licensed to Kill (1989) and Rocky 5 (1990) (United Artists (UA))
20th Century Fox/Studios "Fox" Searchlight Pictures Paramount Pictures Paramount Classics Warner Bros. Pictures Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Universal Pictures Universal Cartoon/Animation Studios Columbia Pictures TriStar Pictures Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studios United Artists (UA)
First it was 20th Century Fox/Studios, then it was "Fox" Searchlight Pictures, then it was Paramount Pictures, then it was Paramount Classics, then it was Warner Bros. Pictures, then it was Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, then it was Universal Pictures, then it was Universal Cartoon/Animation Studios, then it was Columbia Pictures, then it was TriStar Pictures, then it was Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studios and now it was United Artists (UA)
Logos included in this video are: 1. 20th Century Fox/Studios 1994-2010; 2013-2014 (owned by Disney) 2. "Fox" Searchlight Pictures 1995; 1997-2011 (also owned by Disney) 3. Paramount Pictures 2002-2011; 2012 (owned by Paramount Global) 4. Paramount Classics 2000-2007 (also owned by Paramount Global) 5. Warner Bros. Pictures 1998-2021; 2022 (owned by Warner Bros. Discovery) 6. Warner Bros. Family Entertainment 1998-2009 (also owned by Warner Bros. Discovery) 7. Universal Pictures 1997-2012 (owned by Comcast) 8. Universal Cartoon Studios (now known as Universal Animation Studios) 1998-2004 (also owned by Comcast) 9. Columbia Pictures 1993-present (owned by Sony) 10. TriStar Pictures 1993-2015 (also owned by Sony) 11. Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM) Studios 1986-2009 (owned by Amazon) 12. United Artists (UA) 1987-1993 (also owned by Amazon) BTW, nice video, Tbone Animate Fan 2005
Thanks for the comment! I hope you enjoyed these 20th Century Fox/Studios, "Fox" Searchlight Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Paramount Classics, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, Universal Pictures, Universal Cartoon/Animation Studios, Columbia Pictures, TriStar Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studios and United Artists (UA) logos, Jaden! BTW, sorry for the 1-week late reply, but thanks
Oh I have enjoyed these 20th Century Fox/Studios, "Fox" Searchlight Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Paramount Classics, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, Universal Pictures, Universal Cartoon Studios (or, as of 2005, which was the year that I was born in, Universal Animation Studios), Columbia Pictures, TriStar Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studios and United Artists (UA) logos here! BTW, it's okay and no problem
20th Century Fox/Studios and "Fox" Searchlight Pictures (Disney), Paramount Pictures and Paramount Classics (Paramount Global), Warner Bros. Pictures and Warner Bros. Family Entertainment (Warner Bros. Discovery), Universal Pictures and Universal Cartoon/Animation Studios (Comcast), Columbia Pictures and TriStar Pictures (Sony) and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studios and United Artists (UA) (Amazon)
20th Century Fox (or 20th Century Studios) 1994-2010; 2013-2014 Fox Searchlight Pictures (or simply Searchlight Pictures) 1995; 1997-2011 Paramount Pictures 2002-2011; 2012 (2003-2010 version) Paramount Classics 2000-2007 Warner Bros. Pictures 1998-2021; 2022 (2018-2021; 2022 WarnerMedia byline version) Warner Bros. Family Entertainment 1998-2009 (extended 2003-2008 bylineless version) Universal Pictures 1997-2012 (bylineless version) Universal Cartoon Studios (or Universal Animation Studios) 1998-2004 Columbia Pictures 1993-present (1993-2006/2007 version with the 1995-2014 Sony Pictures Entertainment byline in yellow) TriStar Pictures 1993-2015 (with the 1995-2014 Sony Pictures Entertainment byline in white) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 1984/1986-2009 (2001-2009 URL version with the 3-roar extension) United Artists (UA) 1987-1993 (LAST ONE)
Don't forget "20th", and plus, as of 2020, both this studio and Fox Searchlight Pictures' names were changed to 20th Century Studios and Searchlight Pictures respectively! This also happened 2 years later in 2022 with Fox STAR Studios, making it become simply STAR Studios as well, you know
20th Century Fox/Studios and "Fox" Searchlight Pictures (Disney) Paramount Pictures and Paramount Classics (Paramount Global) Warner Bros. Pictures and Warner Bros. Family Entertainment (Warner Bros. Discovery) Universal Pictures and Universal Cartoon/Animation Studios (Comcast) Columbia Pictures and TriStar Pictures (Sony) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studios and United Artists (UA) (Amazon)
@dennisnoll4043 I'll answer it for him, so yes! Also, Columbia is not the only one that is celebrating its 100 years, because MGM is also celebrating its 100 years as well
Seems like 20th Century Fox/Studios, "Fox" Searchlight Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Paramount Classics, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, Universal Pictures, Universal Cartoon Studios (aka Universal Animation Studios), Columbia Pictures, TriStar Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studios and United Artists (UA) all have teamed up together to make a gaggle of companies here, yo
Ice Age (2002) brought me here for 20th Century Fox/Studios, Napoleon Dynamite (2004) brought me here for "Fox" Searchlight Pictures, The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (2004) brought me here for Paramount Pictures, Mad Hot Ballroom (2005) brought me here for Paramount Classics, Pokémon: Detective Pikachu (2019) brought me here for Warner Bros. Pictures, Scooby-Doo and the Loch-Ness Monster (2004) brought me here for Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, Despicable Me (2010) brought me here for Universal Pictures, Hercules and Xena - The Animated Movie: The Battle For Mount Olympus (1998) brought me here for Universal Cartoon/Animation Studios, Daddy Day Care (2003) brought me here for Columbia Pictures, Daddy Day Camp (2007) brought me here for TriStar Pictures, Rocky Balboa (2006) brought me here for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studios and Rocky 5 (1990) brought me here for United Artists (UA) as well, yo
You know what you will also recognize? That both Bugs Bunny and the Pegasus also have the same skin color! Plus, Leo the Lion's footage in the MGM logo is ripped from the actual logo along with his roars (the first one from 2008 and the other two from 1995) as well, you know
Because it already owns Fox, and Nickelodeon and DreamWorks are both not here because there are already Paramount Global-owned and Comcast-owned companies here (in this case, Paramount and Universal respectively) either, that's why
"Studios", yes! I also included its sister studio "Fox" Searchlight Pictures here! I actually say "Fox" in quotation because, as of 2020, Disney removed it in both companies (they also did this to "Fox" STAR Studios starting 2 years later in 2022, making it simply known as STAR Studios as a result of it), and this was (and still is) in order to avoid confusion with Fox Network (which is still around as of today) here, you know
1. 20th Century Fox/Studios (1994-2010; 2013-2014)
2. "Fox" Searchlight Pictures (1995; 1997-2011)
3. Paramount Pictures
(2002-2011; 2012)
4. Paramount Classics (2000-2007)
5. Warner Bros. Pictures (1998-2021; 2022)
6. Warner Bros. Family Entertainment (1998-2009)
7. Universal Pictures (1997-2012)
8. Universal Cartoon/Animation Studios (1998-2004)
9. Columbia Pictures (1993-present1993-present)
10. TriStar Pictures (1993-2015)
11. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studios (1984/1986-2009)
12. United Artists (UA) (1987-1993)
BTW, even though you are just as awesome as KyansWorldCartoon, nice video, Tbone Animate Fan 2005
1. 20th Century Fox/Studios (1994-2010; 2013-2014)
2. "Fox" Searchlight Pictures (1995; 1997-2011)
3. Paramount Pictures (2002-2011; 2012)
4. Paramount Classics (2000-2007)
5. Warner Bros. Pictures (1998-2021; 2022)
6. Warner Bros. Family Entertainment (1998-2009)
7. Universal Pictures (1997-2012)
8. Universal Cartoon Studios (now known as Universal Animation Studios) (1998-2004)
9. Columbia Pictures (1993-present)
10. TriStar Pictures (1993-2015)
11. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studios (1984/1986-2009)
12. United Artists (UA) (1987-1993) (LAST ONE)
1. 20th Century Fox/Studios (1994-2010; 2013-2014)
2. "Fox" Searchlight Pictures (1995; 1997-2011)
3. Paramount Pictures (2002-2011; 2012)
4. Paramount Classics (2000-2007)
5. Warner Bros. Pictures (1998-2021; 2022)
6. Warner Bros. Family Entertainment (1998-2009)
7. Universal Pictures (1997-2012)
8. Universal Cartoon Studios (now known as Universal Animation Studios) (1998-2004)
9. Columbia Pictures (1993-present)
10. TriStar Pictures (1993-2015)
11. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studios (1984/1986-2009)
12. United Artists (UA) (1987-1993)
Fun fact: 20th Century Fox/Studios and "Fox" Searchlight Pictures are both owned by Disney, Paramount Pictures and Paramount Classics are both owned by Paramount Global, Warner Bros. Pictures and Warner Bros. Family Entertainment are both owned by Warner Bros. Discovery, Universal Pictures and Universal Cartoon/Animation Studios are both owned by Comcast, Columbia Pictures and TriStar Pictures are both owned by Sony and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studios and United Artists (UA) are both owned by Amazon as well, yo
First 20th Century Fox/Studios, then "Fox" Searchlight Pictures, then Paramount Pictures, then Paramount Classics, then Warner Bros. Pictures, then Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, then Universal Pictures, then Universal Cartoon/Animation Studios, then Columbia Pictures, then TriStar Pictures, then Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studios and now United Artists (UA)
Most well-known films from all 12 companies:
1. Ice Age (2002) and The Simpsons Movie (2007) (20th Century Fox/Studios)
2. Napoleon Dynamite (2004) and Gentlemen Broncos (2009) ("Fox" Searchlight Pictures)
3. The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (2004) and The Adventures of Tintin (2011) (Paramount Pictures)
4. Mad Hot Ballroom (2005) and Neil Young: Heart of Gold (2006) (Paramount Classics)
5. The Lego Movie (2014) and Pokémon: Detective Pikachu (2019) (Warner Bros. Pictures)
6. The Scarecrow (2000) and Scooby-Doo and the Loch-Ness Monster (2004) (Warner Bros. Family Entertainment)
7. Small Soldiers (1998) and Despicable Me (2010) (Universal Pictures)
8. The Land Before Time 6: The Secret of Saurus Rock (1998) and Hercules and Xena - The Animated Movie: The Battle For Mount Olympus (also 1998) (Universal Cartoon/Animation Studios)
9. Daddy Day Care (2003) and Michael Jackson's This is It (2009) (Columbia Pictures)
10. Jumanji (1995) and Daddy Day Camp (2007) (TriStar Pictures)
11. The Princess Bride (1987) and Rocky Balboa (2006) (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studios)
12. Licensed to Kill (1989) and Rocky 5 (1990) (United Artists (UA))
20th Century Fox/Studios
"Fox" Searchlight Pictures
Paramount Pictures
Paramount Classics
Warner Bros. Pictures
Warner Bros. Family Entertainment
Universal Pictures
Universal Cartoon/Animation Studios
Columbia Pictures
TriStar Pictures
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studios
United Artists (UA)
First it was 20th Century Fox/Studios, then it was "Fox" Searchlight Pictures, then it was Paramount Pictures, then it was Paramount Classics, then it was Warner Bros. Pictures, then it was Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, then it was Universal Pictures, then it was Universal Cartoon/Animation Studios, then it was Columbia Pictures, then it was TriStar Pictures, then it was Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studios and now it was United Artists (UA)
YOU BY AGAIN UNIVERSAL!!!!!????? You by blue golf ball y. O. U.
What was that?
Logos included in this video are:
1. 20th Century Fox/Studios 1994-2010; 2013-2014 (owned by Disney)
2. "Fox" Searchlight Pictures 1995; 1997-2011 (also owned by Disney)
3. Paramount Pictures 2002-2011; 2012 (owned by Paramount Global)
4. Paramount Classics 2000-2007 (also owned by Paramount Global)
5. Warner Bros. Pictures 1998-2021; 2022 (owned by Warner Bros. Discovery)
6. Warner Bros. Family Entertainment 1998-2009 (also owned by Warner Bros. Discovery)
7. Universal Pictures 1997-2012 (owned by Comcast)
8. Universal Cartoon Studios (now known as Universal Animation Studios) 1998-2004 (also owned by Comcast)
9. Columbia Pictures 1993-present (owned by Sony)
10. TriStar Pictures 1993-2015 (also owned by Sony)
11. Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM) Studios 1986-2009 (owned by Amazon)
12. United Artists (UA) 1987-1993 (also owned by Amazon)
BTW, nice video, Tbone Animate Fan 2005
Thanks for the comment! I hope you enjoyed these 20th Century Fox/Studios, "Fox" Searchlight Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Paramount Classics, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, Universal Pictures, Universal Cartoon/Animation Studios, Columbia Pictures, TriStar Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studios and United Artists (UA) logos, Jaden! BTW, sorry for the 1-week late reply, but thanks
Oh I have enjoyed these 20th Century Fox/Studios, "Fox" Searchlight Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Paramount Classics, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, Universal Pictures, Universal Cartoon Studios (or, as of 2005, which was the year that I was born in, Universal Animation Studios), Columbia Pictures, TriStar Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studios and United Artists (UA) logos here! BTW, it's okay and no problem
20th century fox
Yytyty7ty6tt
I always knew it
20th Century Fox/Studios and "Fox" Searchlight Pictures (Disney), Paramount Pictures and Paramount Classics (Paramount Global), Warner Bros. Pictures and Warner Bros. Family Entertainment (Warner Bros. Discovery), Universal Pictures and Universal Cartoon/Animation Studios (Comcast), Columbia Pictures and TriStar Pictures (Sony) and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studios and United Artists (UA) (Amazon)
All Of The 12 Marjor Movie Studio Intros Logo
Huh
20th Century Fox (or 20th Century Studios) 1994-2010; 2013-2014
Fox Searchlight Pictures (or simply Searchlight Pictures) 1995; 1997-2011
Paramount Pictures 2002-2011; 2012 (2003-2010 version)
Paramount Classics 2000-2007
Warner Bros. Pictures 1998-2021; 2022 (2018-2021; 2022 WarnerMedia byline version)
Warner Bros. Family Entertainment 1998-2009 (extended 2003-2008 bylineless version)
Universal Pictures 1997-2012 (bylineless version)
Universal Cartoon Studios (or Universal Animation Studios) 1998-2004
Columbia Pictures 1993-present (1993-2006/2007 version with the 1995-2014 Sony Pictures Entertainment byline in yellow)
TriStar Pictures 1993-2015 (with the 1995-2014 Sony Pictures Entertainment byline in white)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 1984/1986-2009 (2001-2009 URL version with the 3-roar extension)
United Artists (UA) 1987-1993 (LAST ONE)
That's all of them, Kyan Fan 2005
I honestly must say that you are one lucky artist, you know
You’re right that I will actually create one of those
Okay
I love century fox
Don't forget "20th", and plus, as of 2020, both this studio and Fox Searchlight Pictures' names were changed to 20th Century Studios and Searchlight Pictures respectively! This also happened 2 years later in 2022 with Fox STAR Studios, making it become simply STAR Studios as well, you know
20th Century Fox/Studios and "Fox" Searchlight Pictures (Disney)
Paramount Pictures and Paramount Classics (Paramount Global)
Warner Bros. Pictures and Warner Bros. Family Entertainment (Warner Bros. Discovery)
Universal Pictures and Universal Cartoon/Animation Studios (Comcast)
Columbia Pictures and TriStar Pictures (Sony)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studios and United Artists (UA) (Amazon)
@dennisnoll4043 I'll answer it for him, so yes! Also, Columbia is not the only one that is celebrating its 100 years, because MGM is also celebrating its 100 years as well
Nice one, Tbone Animate Fan 2005
Thanks
No problem
Seems like 20th Century Fox/Studios, "Fox" Searchlight Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Paramount Classics, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, Universal Pictures, Universal Cartoon Studios (aka Universal Animation Studios), Columbia Pictures, TriStar Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studios and United Artists (UA) all have teamed up together to make a gaggle of companies here, yo
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0:12 0:13 0:14 0:15 0:16 0:17
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@@ZachariahMartehalloween2024 And you got it
Ice Age (2002) brought me here for 20th Century Fox/Studios, Napoleon Dynamite (2004) brought me here for "Fox" Searchlight Pictures, The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (2004) brought me here for Paramount Pictures, Mad Hot Ballroom (2005) brought me here for Paramount Classics, Pokémon: Detective Pikachu (2019) brought me here for Warner Bros. Pictures, Scooby-Doo and the Loch-Ness Monster (2004) brought me here for Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, Despicable Me (2010) brought me here for Universal Pictures, Hercules and Xena - The Animated Movie: The Battle For Mount Olympus (1998) brought me here for Universal Cartoon/Animation Studios, Daddy Day Care (2003) brought me here for Columbia Pictures, Daddy Day Camp (2007) brought me here for TriStar Pictures, Rocky Balboa (2006) brought me here for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studios and Rocky 5 (1990) brought me here for United Artists (UA) as well, yo
Can you listen whatever
I remember these logos, you know what I mean
20th century fox bloopers 100
Vyond Version?
Yes
And go animate
You got it
Always
I recognize that the Torch Lady's head looks like Elena (Dora's mother)
You know what you will also recognize? That both Bugs Bunny and the Pegasus also have the same skin color! Plus, Leo the Lion's footage in the MGM logo is ripped from the actual logo along with his roars (the first one from 2008 and the other two from 1995) as well, you know
I still have known about these logos, yo
1:42 Bugs Bunny Wtf
Heck yeah
12 logos on the same video, you know
😭🥺
Huh
This is in Vyond
Heck yeah it is
:D
:XD
Why isn't Disney here?
Because it already owns Fox, and Nickelodeon and DreamWorks are both not here because there are already Paramount Global-owned and Comcast-owned companies here (in this case, Paramount and Universal respectively) either, that's why
It seems Disney already has become the Entertainment Empire.
Yeah! Even though, like I said, it owns Fox
@dennisnoll4043 It's actually "Lucasfilm Ltd", but thanks
Columbia Escape
Columbia Pictures
Tristar Escape
TriStar Pictures
UNIVERSAL?!
AND MGM FOR THE WIN ALONGSIDE FOX, PARAMOUNT, WARNER BROS., SONY AND MGM/UA
Tatatata tata!!!!!!!!!
That is the Universal Television and Universal Cartoon/Animation Studios fanfare, you know
No disney ?
No, because there already is a Disney-related company here, which is Fox, Rayshawn Winston
Bruh that’s the vyond lol
We know
2:39
I knew it
I am a speedo
I am a speedo
What
In
The
World
20th century Fox/studio
"Studios", yes! I also included its sister studio "Fox" Searchlight Pictures here! I actually say "Fox" in quotation because, as of 2020, Disney removed it in both companies (they also did this to "Fox" STAR Studios starting 2 years later in 2022, making it simply known as STAR Studios as a result of it), and this was (and still is) in order to avoid confusion with Fox Network (which is still around as of today) here, you know
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😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
How about this:🛡🔰🎞🎞🎞🎞
That would be great
Wb
Warner Bros Ersacpe
Warner Bros. Pictures and Warner Bros. Family Entertainment