The one with the globe lighting up just makes me think of our old house... us gathered round the TV... watching The Snowman on DVD... drinking hot chocolate... good times.
I always loved the 1990-1997 theme from movies I watched on VHS growing up, maybe it's not as triumphant and cathartic as the post-1997 theme but it still sounds gorgeous and elegant in its own right.
💯 I was born in 1986, so I grew up with this one and the one prior. But the early 90's theme has always had a special sound to my ears. It almost sounds happy and peaceful. 😄
Well, I was born in the same year when Universal celebrated its 100 anniversary so if I get to live to see the 200th anniversary, I’ll be 100 years old when I first time, see it
Because the logo and graphics changed and the camera started at the top and then the ground was glowing. In 1989 the logo was far from the earth and 1997 was near.
I personally love the current one out of all of them. It's big, bombastic and befitting the name "Universal" Like it's hyping me up to go on an epic adventure. Which is exactly what it should be.
The best one was between 1997 and 2012. If you compare it closely to the current one, you'll notice that they got rid of the second "boom-boom" for some reason, which was a mistake in my opinion. The theme lost in epicness a bit and doesn't sound as satisfying. Like you can feel it's missing something. Second "boom-boom", that's what. 🥲
I have so much nostalgia for the 97-2012 one. I was born in 97 so that’s the one I grew up with. The current one is incredible though, when you’re actually sat in a cinema seeing it, it sends a chill down your spine
I was born in 1991, so for me personally its 4:00. I have great memories of watching ‘Babe’, ‘Balto’, ‘Beethoven and Beethoven 2’ and other great animal based movies this company made back then at my Grandparents house. 🥰
The theme from 2012 - 2013, (5:27) is from Casper. The part where Christina and Devon danced. This was when Devon was looking at the time because his time as a human was up.
0:49 The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923) The Phantom of Opera (1925) 0:59 The man who laughs (1928) Drácula (1931) Frankenstein (1931) The Mummy (1932) 1:08 The invisible man (1933) King Kong (1933) Werewolf in London (1935) 1:31 The Wolfman (1941) Frankenstein meets The Wolfman (1943) House of Frankenstein (1944) House of Dracula (1945) 1:45 The creature from The Black Lagoon (1954) Godzilla - American version (1954) This island earth (1955) 2:30 King Kong vs Godzilla (1963) An American Tail (1986) The Land Before Time (1988) 2:46 Childs Play 2 (1990) 4:00 Candyman (1992) Jurassic Park (1993) Street Fighter The Ultimate Battle (1994) Babe (1995) The Nutty Professor (1996) Scream (1996) 5:01 The Mummy (1997) Bride of Chucky (1998) Van Hellsing (2004) King Kong (2005) Bionicle Legend reburn (2009) Leap Year (2010) The Wolfman (2010) Despicable me! (2010) 5:21 Ted (2012) 6:27 Get Out (2017) The Mummy (2017) Cult of Chucky (2017) US (2019) The invisible man (2021) Candyman (2021)
@@omarthehedgehog2010 There's a pretty decent mini documentary on how they made the old HBO Feature Presentation opening. These old intros used the same method. Googling for documentaries on how they filmed the original Star Wars trilogy or the original Star Trek Series should also give you a good idea. Making movies and special effects wa a completely different art form back in the day and involved lots of modelling of the physical sort.
The new movie "Knock at the Cabin" uses the 1960-1987 version of the intro, with "A Comcast Company" at the bottom of screen. This was apparently done at the request of M Night Shyamalan.
1990's 75th anniversary version is _definitely_ the best. I always associate it with Back to the Future Part III. I love the idea of running through several of the older versions while a lone horn plays the theme alongside some tinkly chimes before building into the full orchestral version. They clearly attempted to recreate that with some of their subsequent versions, particularly the centennial one with its larger orchestra, but it doesn't quite hit the same.
1991-1997 stuck more to me, personally. I watched a lot more universal movies from that era when i was younger. I did see a few from the 1997-2012 era but I got uninterested after the 2013 version. Not even as a 6 year old (how old i was at the time) did i really like it. But hey, it could just be nostalgia holding me back from seeing its potential.
The 1935-1948, 1948-1962, and 1962-1990 logos are common for me (even though I was born in 1999) because I watched a bunch of old Woody Woodpecker cartoons on MeTV's Saturday Morning Cartoons block and MeTV Toons. Not only did they use these logos for Woody Woodpecker, but also for other Walter Lantz cartoons like Andy Panda, Chilly Willy, and The Beary Family.
the 1962-1990 one kinda scared me when I was little, something about the planet appearing out of the darkness was unsettling. The 1991-1997 and 1997-2012 ones felt pretty magical though.
The only logos still wrong is the first 2, the 1910 - 1918 logo is actually from 1913 - 1914, and the 1918 - 1919 logo is actually from 1914 - 1918, still nice though.
That's one movie I can watch over and over again. I'm nearing 40, so when me and my friends all get together, it's just automatically some judd apatow comedy we throw on that we've seen a dozen times, but scott pilgrim is the only one I really pay attention to. ,
I wonder how they were able to make those 3d animation back in the 40s. I know 2D animation was already a thing back then but not sure about 3D. Humans can be amazing
Probably an unpopular opinion but I honestly prefer the 1962-1990 one. The later ones are annoying with the dramatic loud music. Plus I like the ring clouds around the earth with it being low quality and silent it’s just a vibe to me.
2:44 I always remembered the 75th anniversary logo on Back to the Future Part III.
True
🌈
@@missbleach8767 no
Yeah after I saw Child play 2 in the theaters I was like so they celebrated their 75th anniversary bye doing child play 2 JESUS CHRIST 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@michaelmyers4577 lol
The one with the globe lighting up just makes me think of our old house... us gathered round the TV... watching The Snowman on DVD... drinking hot chocolate... good times.
I always loved the 1990-1997 theme from movies I watched on VHS growing up, maybe it's not as triumphant and cathartic as the post-1997 theme but it still sounds gorgeous and elegant in its own right.
💯
I was born in 1986, so I grew up with this one and the one prior. But the early 90's theme has always had a special sound to my ears. It almost sounds happy and peaceful. 😄
I like the 1990-1997 too
Eu também
Sudden death
im only 16 and i prefer the one from the early 90s. I too watched a lot of VHS movies when i was younger
Who's exited to see the 200th anniversary logo in 2112?
If you are still alive by then
I wont see the 200th anniversary logo bc im gonna be dead before 2112
idk how because this girl thinks she will live 100 years for a logo.
Almost likely be dead by then
Well, I was born in the same year when Universal celebrated its 100 anniversary so if I get to live to see the 200th anniversary, I’ll be 100 years old when I first time, see it
The 1990-1997 globe is light blue, the 1997-2012 globe is dark blue.
I like universal
The 1989-1997 globe is light blue, the 1997-2012 globe is dark blue.
Because the logo and graphics changed and the camera started at the top and then the ground was glowing. In 1989 the logo was far from the earth and 1997 was near.
And the globe they had since 2012 is straight up cerulean.
And 2013-now is realistic earth covered by metallic logo
OGs remember 1997-2012
OGs remember 1910
honestly best one
despicable me
@@AbdunnurKhan exactly
As a Gen Z, this one was my childhood
I like how Earth's quality evolved as well
While the real Earth’s quality declined. I’ll take the movies over reality anytime.
@@GrantTarredus Damn, fr homie...
@@GrantTarredus Movie quality has also declined so this comment hasn't really aged at all.
@@beijingbrandon6220 Good point.
@@GrantTarreduscame here to say this
I personally love the current one out of all of them.
It's big, bombastic and befitting the name "Universal"
Like it's hyping me up to go on an epic adventure. Which is exactly what it should be.
1990s sounded more nostalgic. It fit everything for that era.
Don’t compare
Same, it's beautiful. And the curved logo calls back to the '35 one nicely, which is still my second favorite.
The best one was between 1997 and 2012. If you compare it closely to the current one, you'll notice that they got rid of the second "boom-boom" for some reason, which was a mistake in my opinion. The theme lost in epicness a bit and doesn't sound as satisfying. Like you can feel it's missing something. Second "boom-boom", that's what. 🥲
@@kosmosycheI wish there was a version that combined the second boom boom from the 1997 one and the snare drums from the 2012 one
I have so much nostalgia for the 97-2012 one. I was born in 97 so that’s the one I grew up with. The current one is incredible though, when you’re actually sat in a cinema seeing it, it sends a chill down your spine
What
So you only watched new movies!? 🤨
Kinda disappointed Universal didn't do a logo sequence in 2015 for the 30th anniversary of Back To The Future.
Could've had a delorean instead of a plane
5:00 it’s all thanks to Jurassic Park The Lost World that gave us the iconic theme from the past 25 years
And thanks to legendary Jerry Goldsmith who gave us that theme
And to brilliant Brian Tyler for amazing re-arrangement in post 2012 era
Yea!
And Despicable Me
5:00 This one brings me memories when I was a kid.
I was born in 1991, so for me personally its 4:00. I have great memories of watching ‘Babe’, ‘Balto’, ‘Beethoven and Beethoven 2’ and other great animal based movies this company made back then at my Grandparents house. 🥰
hely shit i agrer
Despicable Me
@@dragonfye1 I was born in 2012 No kidding
Tis
You know a movie is going to start when you look up and sees the word 'universal'
Caught me off guard when I was on Crunchyroll about to watch anime and Universal popped up.
0:18 1910s
0:42 1920s
1:00 1930s
1:07 1940s
1:31 1935 - 1948 (NEW)
1:46 1950s - 1960s
2:30 1960s - 1990s
2:44 1990 - 1991 (NEW)
3:59 1991 - 1997 (EARLY)
4:20 1991 - 1997 (NEW)
4:40 1991 - 1997
5:00 1997 - 2012 (NEW)
5:20 2012 - 2013 (NORMAL)
6:01 2012 - 2013 (EARLY)
6:27 2013 (NOW)
The theme from 2012 - 2013, (5:27) is from Casper. The part where Christina and Devon danced. This was when Devon was looking at the time because his time as a human was up.
Can I keep you?
0:49
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923)
The Phantom of Opera (1925)
0:59
The man who laughs (1928)
Drácula (1931)
Frankenstein (1931)
The Mummy (1932)
1:08
The invisible man (1933)
King Kong (1933)
Werewolf in London (1935)
1:31
The Wolfman (1941)
Frankenstein meets The Wolfman (1943)
House of Frankenstein (1944)
House of Dracula (1945)
1:45
The creature from The Black Lagoon (1954)
Godzilla - American version (1954)
This island earth (1955)
2:30
King Kong vs Godzilla (1963)
An American Tail (1986)
The Land Before Time (1988)
2:46
Childs Play 2 (1990)
4:00
Candyman (1992)
Jurassic Park (1993)
Street Fighter The Ultimate Battle (1994)
Babe (1995)
The Nutty Professor (1996)
Scream (1996)
5:01
The Mummy (1997)
Bride of Chucky (1998)
Van Hellsing (2004)
King Kong (2005)
Bionicle Legend reburn (2009)
Leap Year (2010)
The Wolfman (2010)
Despicable me! (2010)
5:21
Ted (2012)
6:27
Get Out (2017)
The Mummy (2017)
Cult of Chucky (2017)
US (2019)
The invisible man (2021)
Candyman (2021)
6:27 the batman (2022)
2:30
E.T
5:21
The Lorax
Im annoyed you missed back to the future
@Shark Puppet & Brother I was born in 2007and know that
@Shark Puppet & Brother back the future is one of the most popular movies of all time
1990 to 1997 is my favorite one. It feels magical!
I like the 1991-1997 one
I can listens to that’s on repeats.
Brings back memories.
how the hell did they make those intros before cgi look semi-believable
Mini Models
@@samueljeshurunlamechp9894 Uh... Ok? But how are they made exactly?
@@samueljeshurunlamechp9894 correct
@@omarthehedgehog2010 There's a pretty decent mini documentary on how they made the old HBO Feature Presentation opening. These old intros used the same method.
Googling for documentaries on how they filmed the original Star Wars trilogy or the original Star Trek Series should also give you a good idea. Making movies and special effects wa a completely different art form back in the day and involved lots of modelling of the physical sort.
@@omarthehedgehog2010Stop Motion and green screen maybe
i'm will be like 99 years old when universal studios makes a 200th anniversary logo lol
You forgot the Waterworld (1995) one, where the land masses subtly get covered by the oceans.
And a couple Land Before Time ones where it has an animated plane that notices a backwards letter. Two versions that only differ in music used.
The new movie "Knock at the Cabin" uses the 1960-1987 version of the intro, with "A Comcast Company" at the bottom of screen. This was apparently done at the request of M Night Shyamalan.
1:18 that’s really messy but really cool
Early 90s Universal intro is of course the most superior.
It would’ve been funny to put in 2015’s minions because the minions sang the song, and universal is soooooooooooooooo old!
In Pitch Perfect 2 Elizabeth Banks and John Michael Higgins sing it acapella style!
1990's 75th anniversary version is _definitely_ the best. I always associate it with Back to the Future Part III. I love the idea of running through several of the older versions while a lone horn plays the theme alongside some tinkly chimes before building into the full orchestral version. They clearly attempted to recreate that with some of their subsequent versions, particularly the centennial one with its larger orchestra, but it doesn't quite hit the same.
I like that. Version too. I also grew up with the 1991-2012 version with the colors
Cause the Centennial one ends before the final logo.
2:53 ❤ the 90s version i love it
Those intros get you in the mood to watch classic films. That one and the WB intro. The old b & w one.
Universal Pictures (1912)
Universal Pictures (1922) 10th Anniversary
Universal Pictures (1940) 28th Anniversary
Universal Pictures (1990-1991) 75th Anniversary
Universal Pictures (2002) 90th Anniversary
Universal Pictures (2012) 100th Anniversary
Universal Pictures (2020) 108th Anniversary
Universal Pictures (2021) 109th Anniversary
Universal Pictures (2022) 110th Anniversary
Universal Pictures (2024) 112th Anniversary
The logo from 1991 through 1997 is my top favorite
I remember 1975 and 1993-1997 the most because my favorite movies were Jaws, Jurassic Park and the Lost World Jurassic Park
1962 - And now - Nostalgia❤
0:18 1910's
0:42 1920's
0:58 1930's
1:07 1940's
1:44 1950's
1:44 1960's
2:28 1970's
2:28 1980's
2:28 1990's
5:00 2000's
5:00 2010's
6:26 2020's
Like?
Thx you deserve my like
1:11 rip headphone users
5:01 Legit goosebumps
I like the music from 91-97 the best. Much more soothing and embracing.
1997-2012 is iconic, but the newest one is a huge improvement, not just visually, but also in terms of its iconic theme soundtrack
I think, there is Dark Universe for horror movies
30s version with the crystal globe is so glamorous
I didn't even notice that the 1997-2012 theme wasn't the same as the current one!!!! Cool!
2:45 I think Back to The Future 3 was one of the first ones to have this version.
Yes, it is
5:22 R.I.P James Horner.
4:00 My Childhood Is Here
johnthecarebearsfan1121 said he was born in 1991
0:00-0:18 Wow I've never seen that one.
5:01 this sh1ts nostalgic af i was 6 watching jurassic park
0:18 here's when the tram starts
Yes
Also you forgot
1:22, 1935-1948 blue tinted
1:31, 1935-1948 in color
1:58, 1948-1962 in color
2:11, 1948-1962 cinescope
1:22 перед мультсериала дятел вуди
The 80s and 90s ones take the cake here
I feel like this part was in movie theaters 3:21
110th anniversary universal (2022)
Gotta love how the current theme is the 35-48 with a lot of epicness injected
1991-1997 stuck more to me, personally. I watched a lot more universal movies from that era when i was younger. I did see a few from the 1997-2012 era but I got uninterested after the 2013 version. Not even as a 6 year old (how old i was at the time) did i really like it. But hey, it could just be nostalgia holding me back from seeing its potential.
Universals intro was actually introduced in 1913, so this whole thing could be very inaccurate
Not inaccuratw
Universal was founded in 1912 not 1913
5:01 I liked the 1997-2012 one with the two drum beats the best.
The 1935-1948, 1948-1962, and 1962-1990 logos are common for me (even though I was born in 1999) because I watched a bunch of old Woody Woodpecker cartoons on MeTV's Saturday Morning Cartoons block and MeTV Toons. Not only did they use these logos for Woody Woodpecker, but also for other Walter Lantz cartoons like Andy Panda, Chilly Willy, and The Beary Family.
2:29 Anyone know specifically which movie this logo was from?
Ouija Origin of Evil
Back to the future
An American tale
the 1962-1990 one kinda scared me when I was little, something about the planet appearing out of the darkness was unsettling. The 1991-1997 and 1997-2012 ones felt pretty magical though.
The only logos still wrong is the first 2, the 1910 - 1918 logo is actually from 1913 - 1914, and the 1918 - 1919 logo is actually from 1914 - 1918, still nice though.
Muito lindos esses logos⭐
My Favorite is the 1997-2012 version
You forgot the Dark Universe intro from the 2017 movie The Mummy.
And also my universal favorite which has color 1:30
huh..Despicable Me feels way older than 12 years now
OG 1997, my favourite, reminds of jurassic park....
2090, it'll no longer be animation, but earth from actual space
I love the 90s versions
Can't beat the originals! Earliest are the best as usual
The blue toned Woody Woodpecker opening version is gorgeous
To me, 5:24 and of course 6:00 are the best. Sound-wise, anyway.
1:08 for some reason, i hear "20th century fox" intro song in the background
Hold up if that's a 2013 intro then why did I just saw this intro from Madagascar which was released at 2005
it was probably a re-release
Does anyone get reminded of 20th century Fox's intro when listening to 1935-1948?
Yes
I love that VHS on Universal
BUT THAT IS WEIRD
2:44 to 3:20 Back to the Future 3 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
I kind of like the 1919 one with the music 🎶
does anybody else remember a universal logo with a small red cartoon plane?
That was Universal Cartoons back in the 1990s
Universal animation studios
My favorite from 1990s and 2000s
I never knew that universal had logos until 1929!
When history was made. Universal pictures turned 100 years old. 6:00
One thing you forgot to add is Scott Pilgrim vs the world it had 8-bit style intro by Universal Pictures itself
That's one movie I can watch over and over again. I'm nearing 40, so when me and my friends all get together, it's just automatically some judd apatow comedy we throw on that we've seen a dozen times, but scott pilgrim is the only one I really pay attention to. ,
The back to the future ones are smart
Desde 1997 a 2013 siempre han sido mis favoritos ❤❤😊
3:21 This is made in the 90’s? That’s one of the highest resolution videos I’ve ever seen
Iconic sound.
I love the u at 6.35 6:35
The Fast and The Furious
I wonder how they were able to make those 3d animation back in the 40s. I know 2D animation was already a thing back then but not sure about 3D. Humans can be amazing
I remember the 1935-1948 logo from the Universal Horror films, like "The Wolfman" and "Ghost of Frankenstein."
1:22 is my favorite
My too, Woody Woodpecker
5:21 Name of the first music?
One Last Wish Soundtrack of Casper
Casper
Gostei da Universal Pictures
Probably an unpopular opinion but I honestly prefer the 1962-1990 one. The later ones are annoying with the dramatic loud music. Plus I like the ring clouds around the earth with it being low quality and silent it’s just a vibe to me.
5:21 Nostalgia.
2:31 Back To The Future The Movie. (1985). X❤
Версия с 75-летием самая лучшая! А версия 1997-2012 самая родная!
Can you also do logo history on Warner Bros?
and also what about logo history on Paramount
0:33 sounds nice
The present logo we have makes it feel like we've reached the pinnacle of man.
1997-2012 was the GOAT
Super
Early 90s all the way ❤❤❤