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**The first one is basically the original version of the logo in 16x9. This was used from 1999 to 2011.
**The first one is basically the original version of the logo in 16x9. This was used from 1999 to 2011.
**The second version is a enhanced version of the logo. This was introduced in 2011.
**The second version is a enhanced version of the logo. This was introduced in 2011.
*An earlier animated version exists on earlier Wolf productions like ''Christine Cromwell'' and ''Nasty Boys''. We see the text starting from black, but starting from a {{color|purple}} night sky, the moon is rising, and the wolf is animated, howling to the screen. The text then later turns {{color|blue}}, and the sky also turns to a normal night sky.
*An earlier animated version exists on earlier Wolf productions like ''Christine Cromwell'' and ''Nasty Boys''. We see the text starting from black, but starting from a {{color|darkviolet|purple}} night sky, the moon is rising, and the wolf is animated, howling to the screen. The text then later turns {{color|blue}}, and the sky also turns to a normal night sky.
*The height of the hill may vary.
*The height of the hill may vary.
*On the ''Mann & Machine'' episode "Truth or Consequences" and the season 3 ''Law & Order'' episode "Jurisdiction", the moon is seen rising to its spot.
*On the ''Mann & Machine'' episode "Truth or Consequences" and the season 3 ''Law & Order'' episode "Jurisdiction", the moon is seen rising to its spot.
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