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*The videotaped variant is rather rare and it hasn't been seen on TV in years, but it was left intact on reruns of certain shows. On Starz Encore Kids & Family, this, along with the 2nd LBS Communications logo, is retained on at least one episode of ''Heathcliff and the Catillac Cats''. | *The videotaped variant is rather rare and it hasn't been seen on TV in years, but it was left intact on reruns of certain shows. On Starz Encore Kids & Family, this, along with the 2nd LBS Communications logo, is retained on at least one episode of ''Heathcliff and the Catillac Cats''. | ||
* Many 2000's European Fox Kids/Jetix branded releases of DIC material (such as British DVDs and VHS's from Maximum Entertainment) from this time period retain this logo, followed on normally with the 1996 Saban International logo (or sometimes, the Fox Kids logo as well). | * Many 2000's European Fox Kids/Jetix branded releases of DIC material (such as British DVDs and VHS's from Maximum Entertainment) from this time period retain this logo, followed on normally with the 1996 Saban International logo (or sometimes, the Fox Kids logo as well). | ||
* Don't expect to find this logo on the 1985 films ''Here Come the Littles'' and ''Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer'', as well as the 1986 film ''Heathcliff: The Movie''. This logo was only used on television productions. | |||
* This logo last appeared on the second season of ''Popples''. | * This logo last appeared on the second season of ''Popples''. | ||
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**Even though this variant has been confirmed to exist, nobody knows what show, movie, or another piece of media it truly appeared on. It might have even been simply a placeholder or a prototype logo for the variant below. | **Even though this variant has been confirmed to exist, nobody knows what show, movie, or another piece of media it truly appeared on. It might have even been simply a placeholder or a prototype logo for the variant below. | ||
**This variant was rumored to have appeared on a DVD of ''The Mysterious Cities of Gold'', a 2003 airing of ''Speed Racer'' (1967) on Speed (now FS1) plastering the 1992 [[Group W Productions]] logo (despite having no involvement with the 1993 English dub of the series, though this could be because they dubbed ''Speed Racer X'' the year prior), and a Inspector Gadget promotional DVD; though these reports remain unconfirmed as of 2021. | **This variant was rumored to have appeared on a DVD of ''The Mysterious Cities of Gold'', a 2003 airing of ''Speed Racer'' (1967) on Speed (now FS1) plastering the 1992 [[Group W Productions]] logo (despite having no involvement with the 1993 English dub of the series, though this could be because they dubbed ''Speed Racer X'' the year prior), and a Inspector Gadget promotional DVD; though these reports remain unconfirmed as of 2021. | ||
*Don't expect this | *Don't expect to see this on the 1998 and 1999 Disney films ''Meet the Deedles'' and ''Inspector Gadget'', respectively. Like the first logo, this logo was only used on television and direct-to-video productions. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' A very popular and widely-parodied logo in the logo community, especially a favorite of many. The combination of the music, voice, and darkness did scare some minors at the time, more so with the 1987-90 music, and especially the early choir variant. | '''Editor's Note:''' A very popular and widely-parodied logo in the logo community, especially a favorite of many. The combination of the music, voice, and darkness did scare some minors at the time, more so with the 1987-90 music, and especially the early choir variant. | ||