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*The still variant has the last few seconds of the logo's theme playing.
*The still variant has the last few seconds of the logo's theme playing.
*The warp speed variant had the logo's theme doubled in speed.
*The warp speed variant had the logo's theme doubled in speed.
*High tone and low tone variants of the logo's theme also exist as well.


'''Availability:''' Uncommon. Can be seen on old videocassettes of ''Popeye'' and ''Krazy Kat'' as well as the 1970s cartoon of ''Flash Gordon'' among other KFS classic cartoons. This logo was seen without music on ''G-Force'' on Cartoon Network. When reruns of ''The All-New Popeye Hour'', as well as the short-lived ''Popeye and Son'' (1987-88) were seen on the Family Channel in the early '90s, this logo followed after both the [[Hanna-Barbera Cartoons|H-B]] '74 "Rainbow" and the '79 "Swirling Star" for the former, and the '86 "CGI Swirling Star" for the latter version. For the former, this logo was played in sped-up mode due to time compression. Also appears on the DVDs of ''Get Smart, Again'' and ''God Bless the Child''. It's also at the end of the Sandy Frank dub of ''Gamera (1965)'', which was featured on ''Mystery Science Theater 3000''. The sped-up variant was also seen on ''Defenders of the Earth'' and was preserved on the DVD release. Also appeared at the end of the short-lived syndicated series ''Ask Dr. Ruth'', which aired during the 1989-1990 season (the parent King Features Syndicate distributed Dr. Ruth Westheimer's column to newspapers, so naturally their TV arm produced her show). Also made an appearance on AMC's print of ''Six Weeks'' back in the early 2000s. On Tubi TV reruns of ''The All-New Popeye Hour'' under ''The Continuing Adventures of Popeye'' name, this logo and the Hanna-Barbera logos were played in normal mode. On BET airings of ''The Women of Brewster Place'', the warp speed version is seen with the ending theme playing over it.
'''Availability:''' Uncommon. Can be seen on old videocassettes of ''Popeye'' and ''Krazy Kat'' as well as the 1970s cartoon of ''Flash Gordon'' among other KFS classic cartoons. This logo was seen without music on ''G-Force'' on Cartoon Network. When reruns of ''The All-New Popeye Hour'', as well as the short-lived ''Popeye and Son'' (1987-88) were seen on the Family Channel in the early '90s, this logo followed after both the [[Hanna-Barbera Cartoons|H-B]] '74 "Rainbow" and the '79 "Swirling Star" for the former, and the '86 "CGI Swirling Star" for the latter version. For the former, this logo was played in sped-up mode due to time compression. Also appears on the DVDs of ''Get Smart, Again'' and ''God Bless the Child''. It's also at the end of the Sandy Frank dub of ''Gamera (1965)'', which was featured on ''Mystery Science Theater 3000''. The sped-up variant was also seen on ''Defenders of the Earth'' and was preserved on the DVD release. Also appeared at the end of the short-lived syndicated series ''Ask Dr. Ruth'', which aired during the 1989-1990 season (the parent King Features Syndicate distributed Dr. Ruth Westheimer's column to newspapers, so naturally their TV arm produced her show). Also made an appearance on AMC's print of ''Six Weeks'' back in the early 2000s. On Tubi TV reruns of ''The All-New Popeye Hour'' under ''The Continuing Adventures of Popeye'' name, this logo and the Hanna-Barbera logos were played in normal mode. On BET airings of ''The Women of Brewster Place'', the warp speed version is seen with the ending theme playing over it.

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