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* On the restored demo reel of the pilot episode used to pitch ''The Real Ghostbusters'', the letters are in black and white on a dark background and the logo is silent. The restored pilot can be found online and on the ''Ghostbusters 1'' & ''2'' 35th Anniversary UHD Blu-Ray Steelbook. | * On the restored demo reel of the pilot episode used to pitch ''The Real Ghostbusters'', the letters are in black and white on a dark background and the logo is silent. The restored pilot can be found online and on the ''Ghostbusters 1'' & ''2'' 35th Anniversary UHD Blu-Ray Steelbook. | ||
* Another variant is identical to the above variant, except "DIC" is yellow. This was claimed to have appeared on a print of ''Care Bears''. | * Another variant is identical to the above variant, except "DIC" is yellow. This was claimed to have appeared on a print of ''Care Bears''. | ||
* | * On original airings of ''The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin'', a segment called ''Protect Yourself Featuring Teddy Ruxpin'' features the logo in red on a yellow background, with "''Produced by''" above and "''in association with The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children''" below. A copyright notice appears below all that. | ||
'''Technique:''' Motion-controlled animation. | '''Technique:''' Motion-controlled animation. | ||
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* This logo was designed and animated by Homer & Associates. A former employee of this company, Peter Conn, did the animation for the silver star/ball and the word "DiC." | * This logo was designed and animated by Homer & Associates. A former employee of this company, Peter Conn, did the animation for the silver star/ball and the word "DiC." | ||
* One of the toys on the shelf is a stuffed animal of Sonia, Heathcliff's girlfriend; another is an action figure of Hulk Hogan. | * One of the toys on the shelf is a stuffed animal of Sonia, Heathcliff's girlfriend; another is an action figure of Hulk Hogan. A plush of Heathcliff himself can be seen sitting at the end of the bed. | ||
* In the 1987 version, the kid in bed footage is actually ''not'' a still image; the dog can be seen blinking if one looks closely enough. | * In the 1987 version, the kid in bed footage is actually ''not'' a still image; the dog can be seen blinking if one looks closely enough. | ||