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* There were many sped-up versions of each music variant.
* There were many sped-up versions of each music variant.
* On the 1999 video of ''Madeline: Lost in Paris'' (original Disney VHS release; the Shout! Factory release on DVD also keeps it intact, and even a YouTube print from WildBrain Spark does as well), an extended version of the 1999 jingle exists: the last five notes of the original jingle are replayed at a higher (and more playful) pitch and is extended (the original five notes are preceded by two additional notes), and then the "DIC" voiceover comes about a second after the music stops.
* On the 1999 video of ''Madeline: Lost in Paris'' (original Disney VHS release; the Shout! Factory release on DVD also keeps it intact, and even a YouTube print from WildBrain Spark does as well), an extended version of the 1999 jingle exists: the last five notes of the original jingle are replayed at a higher (and more playful) pitch and is extended (the original five notes are preceded by two additional notes), and then the "DIC" voiceover comes about a second after the music stops.
* On ''The adventures of Teddy Ruxpin'', the music is superimposed over the ending theme.
* On ''The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin'', the music is superimposed over the ending theme.
* ''Our Friend Martin'' had the original 1999 jingle, but the "DIC" voiceover has a weird echo effect.
* ''Our Friend Martin'' had the original 1999 jingle, but the "DIC" voiceover has a weird echo effect.
* In exceptional cases, it used the closing theme of the show (e.g., later reruns of ''Rainbow Brite'', ''Alvin and the Chipmunks''). Sometimes, the "DIC" voice-over still plays after the logo appears, for example on ''The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin''.
* In exceptional cases, it used the closing theme of the show (e.g., later reruns of ''Rainbow Brite'', ''Alvin and the Chipmunks''). Sometimes, the "DIC" voice-over still plays after the logo appears, for example on ''The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin''.

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