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*It was also spotted on Grit airings of ''The Treasure of Pancho Villa'' and ''Devil's Canyon'', respectively. | *It was also spotted on Grit airings of ''The Treasure of Pancho Villa'' and ''Devil's Canyon'', respectively. | ||
*The B&W version was also sighted on Amazon Prime Video's print of ''Step by Step'' (1946), and some prints of ''Idiot's Delight'', ''Honeymoon for Three'', ''Laughing Sinners'', and ''Strange Interlude'' as well. | *The B&W version was also sighted on Amazon Prime Video's print of ''Step by Step'' (1946), and some prints of ''Idiot's Delight'', ''Honeymoon for Three'', ''Laughing Sinners'', and ''Strange Interlude'' as well. | ||
* | *The short version of this logo also appeared on MeTV Toons airings of the ''Wacky Races'' episodes "Why Oh Why Wyoming/Beat the Clock to Yellow Rock" and "Scout Scatter/Free Wheeling to Wheeling" (following the 1968 Hanna-Barbera "Zooming H-B" logo). The episodes in cause, as well as the show overall, airs in brand new HD masters from Warner Bros., thus the logo's inclusion was the more questionable (it could be that WB restored the episodes in question from outdated VHS masters that had the short version of the 1986 Turner logo intact, which they left by mistake). | ||
===2nd Logo (January 1, 1988)=== | ===2nd Logo (January 1, 1988)=== | ||
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*On ''Tom and Jerry Kids'', the final fanfare of the end credits theme is heard. | *On ''Tom and Jerry Kids'', the final fanfare of the end credits theme is heard. | ||
'''Availability:''' Turner used this logo mainly as a print logo during this era | '''Availability:''' Turner used this logo mainly as a print logo during this era. | ||
*The Time Warner variant was seen on some modern home video releases of MGM features, like the 2001 special edition of the 1970 documentary film ''Elvis: That's the Way It Is''. | *The Time Warner variant was seen on some modern home video releases of MGM features, like the 2001 special edition of the 1970 documentary film ''Elvis: That's the Way It Is''. | ||
*The H-B/Turner combo can be seen on seasons 2-4 of ''Tom & Jerry Kids'', and can also still be seen on the show's prints on the Boomerang streaming service. It was later revealed that this logo appeared in what is considered to be the original airing of the season 1 short "Flippin' Fido" (if it didn't even contain the actual intro and credits) on ''Tom and Jerry: The Deluxe Anniversary Collection'', where that variation was restored. | *The H-B/Turner combo can be seen on seasons 2-4 of ''Tom & Jerry Kids'', and can also still be seen on the show's prints on the Boomerang streaming service. It was later revealed that this logo appeared in what is considered to be the original airing of the season 1 short "Flippin' Fido" (if it didn't even contain the actual intro and credits) on ''Tom and Jerry: The Deluxe Anniversary Collection'', where that variation was restored. | ||