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  1. Typography: Unknown. Launched: May 31, 1935. The company was founded as Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation on May 31, 1935, as a result of a merger between the film companies 20th Century Pictures and Fox Film Corporation.

  2. From 1953 onward starting with Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, every 20th Century Fox logo, as well as the rest of the title sequences, are presented in an open-matte version unlike previous 20th Century Fox films, as with many other post-1953 theatrical productions, perhaps to enable cropping for matted widescreen presentation in the movie theaters ...

  3. 20th Century Studios, Inc. 2020–present. As a result of Disney's acquisition of 21st Century Fox, it was announced that all references to the 20th Century Fox name would be removed to avoid confusion with the newly created Fox Corporation.

  4. 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment was formed in 1995 following the shutdown of its predecessor, Fox Video. This logo was used outside of North America on Laserdisc releases from 1995 to 2001, VHS releases right up to 2006 and DVD releases from 1999 to that year.

  5. After News Corporation split into News Corp and 21st Century Fox in 2013, the byline was permanently removed leaving only the logo just like the pre-2010 logos. Despite the name change in 2020, this logo is...

  6. 1960–1966. Sepia version. Purple tinted "color" variant. This television variant of the theatrical 20th Century Fox logo shows the word "TELEVISION" placed in front of the word "CENTURY" as it zooms into view.

  7. Label used from 1977-1982, based on the 1977 version of the 20th Century Fox logo used on The Cannonball Run (1981)

  8. 20th Century Props. 20th Century Studios. Category:20th Century Studios Home Entertainment. 20th Century Studios/Logo Variations. 20th Century Studios/On-Screen Logos. 20th Century Studios/Other. 20th Century Studios/Trailer Variants. 20th Century-Fox Records. 20th Digital Studio.

  9. 20th Century Fox Video | Fox Video | 20th Century Fox Selections | Magnetic Video | Regency Television 2 | CBS/Fox Video 3 | CBS/Fox Children's Video 3 | Playhouse Video 3 | Key Video 3 | Fox West Pictures | Fox Atomic | Fox 2000 Pictures | Fox Family Films | FoxNext | Heron Communications | Heron Home Entertainment | Media Home Entertainment | Hi-Tops Video | The Nostalgia Merchant | Fox ...

  10. Fox Interactive was formed in 1982 as "Fox Video Games", releasing their first games for the Atari 2600. However, the company would soon close due to the Great Video Game Crash of 1983. This logo is a 16-bit recreation of the 20th Century Fox logo used between 1960 and 1967.