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* First seen before trailers of movies made by them or outside of the United States.
* First seen before trailers of movies made by them or outside of the United States.
* The first TV show to use this, and the short version of the logo was ''PJ Masks'' on Disney Junior in the US and Kids' CBC and the Canadian Disney Junior feed in Canada, and on films such as ''The Thinning: New World Order''. This was also seen on the third season of ''Bitten''. The in-credit versions appear on ''Peppa Pig'' starting from series 5, as well as ''Alien TV'' and ''Ninja Express''.
* The first TV show to use this, and the short version of the logo was ''PJ Masks'' on Disney Junior in the US and Kids' CBC and the Canadian Disney Junior feed in Canada, ''Grey's Anatomy'' starting from season 15 after Mark Gordon became the president of the company, and on films such as ''The Thinning: New World Order''. This was also seen on the third season of ''Bitten''. The in-credit versions appear on ''Peppa Pig'' starting from series 5, as well as ''Alien TV'' and ''Ninja Express''.
* The still version of the logo appears on ''Grey's Anatomy'' starting from season 15 after Mark Gordon became the president of the company, as well as on ''Ransom'' on CBS.
* The still version of the logo appears on ''Ransom'' on CBS.
* The only Hasbro show to use this logo was ''My Little Pony: Pony Life''. Other shows use the next logo.
* The only Hasbro show to use this logo was ''My Little Pony: Pony Life''. Other shows use the next logo.
* The open-matte shortened version is common, and the best way to find this is on ''PJ Masks'', as well as on ''Winston Steinburger and Sir Dudley Ding Dong''.
* The open-matte shortened version is common, and the best way to find this is on ''PJ Masks'', as well as on ''Winston Steinburger and Sir Dudley Ding Dong''.

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