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*There is a (sometimes shortened) variant where the text doesn't change colors.
*There is a (sometimes shortened) variant where the text doesn't change colors.
*On the ''Kids Sing Along'' series, the logo would disappear via a page-turning effect to reveal "presents" in a metallic font, which would turn away again to reveal the ''Kids Sing Along'' title card.
*On the ''Kids Sing Along'' series, the logo would disappear via a page-turning effect to reveal "presents" in a metallic font, which would turn away again to reveal the ''Kids Sing Along'' title card.
*Later versions have a blue gradient background (same background used for the GoodTimes "rainbow" logo) instead of a solid blue background. There is no TM bug.
*Later versions have a blue gradient background (same background used for the GoodTimes "rainbow" logo) instead of a solid blue background; there is no "TM".
*One variant has a different colored logo flying up from the bottom of the screen.
*One variant has a different colored logo flying up from the bottom of the screen.
*There may be a copyright date chyroned in and "HOME VIDEO" is in a bigger font size. It was used for the closing version.
*There may be a copyright date chyroned in and "HOME VIDEO" is in a bigger font size. It was used for the closing version.
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'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation. The logo was designed by Assael Associates in Florida.
'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation. The logo was designed by Assael Associates in Florida.


'''Audio:''' On the TV variant, an overly synthesized circus-like tune is heard. On the video variant, a kettle drum pound is heard along with a cymbal crash and then a 7-note triumphant fanfare. Sometimes, it is silent or has a lush orchestrated fanfare. The ''Kids Sing Along'' variant uses a different synth fanfare. Sometimes, it's silent.
'''Audio:''' None, or a lush orchestrated fanfare.


'''Audio Variant:''' On the 1985 VHS release of ''Popeye Meets Sinbad The Sailor''/''Ali Baba And The Forty Thieves'', a man chants "Kids Klassics Presents!".
'''Early Audio Variant:''' On the TV variant, an overly synthesized circus-like tune is heard. On the video variant, a kettle drum pound is heard along with a cymbal crash and then a 7-note triumphant fanfare.


'''Availability:'''  Seen on tapes from the era such as tapes of ''Care Bears'', ''The Real Ghostbusters'', ''The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse and Heckle and Jeckle'', and a few Hanna-Barbera cartoons. It is on many public domain cartoon tapes as well.
'''Other Audio Variants:'''
 
* The ''Kids Sing Along'' variant uses a different synth fanfare. Later on, none
* On the 1985 VHS release of ''Popeye Meets Sinbad The Sailor''/''Ali Baba And The Forty Thieves'', a man chants "Kids Klassics Presents!".
 
'''Availability:'''  Seen on tapes from the era such as tapes of ''Care Bears'', ''The Real Ghostbusters'', ''The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse and Heckle and Jeckle'', and a few Hanna-Barbera cartoons. Also seen on many public domain cartoon tapes.




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