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'''Music/Sounds:''' Starts with some "tinkles" and a whoosh as the film reel shifts downward, followed by a bombastic synth orchestral fanfare with a choir mixed in. On the "PLATINUM SERIES" variation, an additional whoosh is heard as the rectangle shines. On some releases, the logo is silent. The closing version of the Platinum Series variant just had three whoosh sounds in-sync with the rectangle shining.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Starts with some "tinkles" and a whoosh as the film reel shifts downward, followed by a bombastic synth orchestral fanfare with a choir mixed in. On the "PLATINUM SERIES" variation, an additional whoosh is heard as the rectangle shines. On some releases, the logo is silent. The closing version of the Platinum Series variant just had three whoosh sounds in-sync with the rectangle shining.


'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' There is a strange version of the Platinum Series variant where the sound effects are absent; this was used on the 1991 Platinum Series tape of ''March of the Wooden Soldiers'' (colorized).
'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' There is a strange version of the Platinum Series variant where the sound effects are absent; this was used on the 1991 Platinum Series tape of the colorized version of ''March of the Wooden Soldiers''.


'''Availability:''' Common. Seen on releases of the period. This was used in tandem with the next logo for its last 3 years. Some earlier printings of some 1989-90 releases had used the previous logo, such as ''The Three Stooges Collection Volume 1'', but later copies of the tapes had used the 2nd logo, instead.
'''Availability:''' Common. Seen on releases of the period. This was used in tandem with the next logo for its last 3 years. Some earlier printings of some 1989-90 releases had used the previous logo, such as ''The Three Stooges Collection Volume 1'', but later copies of the tapes had used the 2nd logo, instead.

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