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The Weirdest Trademarks in Film & TV

Head with black helmet of Darth Vader set against a blue background, representing an iconic Hollywood character and trademarked sound.

Think a roar, a breath, or a sound effect are free to use? Not if a studio got there first.


Here are some of the strangest and most iconic trademarks hiding in your favorite movies and shows:


Law & Order’s “DUN DUN”Universal Television
The dramatic two-note sound effect that divides scenes in Law & Order is a protected audio trademark—and not available for your crime podcast without permission.


MGM’s Roar
That famous lion? Trademarked. But the sound might actually come from a tiger—audio engineers often enhanced it for dramatic effect. MGM has used at least seven different lions since 1917, but the roar remains a signature—and legally protected—sound mark.


Darth Vader’s BreathingLucasfilm / Disney
That slow, mechanical inhale-exhale isn’t just menacing—it’s trademarked. One of the most recognizable audio signatures in sci-fi history.


Tarzan’s YellEdgar Rice Burroughs Estate
Johnny Weissmuller’s jungle yell has been legally protected for decades. It’s one of the earliest examples of a sound tied to a fictional character.


“D’oh!”The Simpsons / Fox / Disney
Homer’s iconic grunt is trademarked when used with official Simpsons content and merchandising.


The Vulcan SaluteParamount / CBS
Spock’s hand gesture from Star Trek is protected when used commercially. Live long and litigate.


20th Century Fox Fanfare20th Century Studios / Disney
That brassy, booming intro before classic Fox films? It’s as protected as the logo itself.


Disney Castle & Opening MusicDisney
The animated castle and its sparkling audio theme are both trademarked. It's less fairy tale, more ironclad IP.


Trademark law may seem dry, but in Hollywood, it’s a form of brand magic. These sights and sounds aren’t just creative choices—they’re assets, carefully guarded to maintain identity and value.

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