Gracie Films/20th Century Fox Television (2009) ⏰
The Gracie Films logo is famous for its custom variations. On Halloween episodes, the piano music is replaced by a pipe organ and Tracey Ullman's "shush" is replaced by a woman screaming.
The animation was re-rendered in sharp high definition to match a 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio. The blue color of the projected screen became more vibrant, and the line work on the animated theater patrons was cleaned up. Gracie Films/20th Century Fox Television (2009)
The legendary Art Deco "Fox" tower, illuminated by massive sweeping searchlights. The Gracie Films logo is famous for its custom variations
A film projector clicks on, beaming the company name "GRACIE FILMS" in a glowing white, stylized font onto the theater's big screen against a blue background. The blue color of the projected screen became
Immediately following the Gracie Films logo, the screen cuts to the closing logo for 20th Century Fox Television . Because of the 2009 shift to HD, older episodes were eventually remastered and plastered with this era's specific logo pairing. The Visuals
Several animated audience members are seen murmuring and talking.
A woman in the back row loudly utters "Shh!" , prompting the audience to fall silent.