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'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
*There is a short version, which shows only the finished result of the logo. | *There is a short version, which shows only the finished result of the logo. | ||
*There is also another short version, which starts with the tunnel for 1 and a half seconds before disappears and from its place comes the globe intact. | |||
*There is also a middle-length version, which starts in the middle of the logo. | *There is also a middle-length version, which starts in the middle of the logo. | ||
*At the end of a ride on video-optioned ''Bob the Builder'' kiddie rides from Jolly Roger, Lofty the crane pushes away the title card of the show from the left, and then uses his crane to pull the finished product of the logo into the screen. | *At the end of a ride on video-optioned ''Bob the Builder'' kiddie rides from Jolly Roger, Lofty the crane pushes away the title card of the show from the left, and then uses his crane to pull the finished product of the logo into the screen. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' It depends on the version: | '''Music/Sounds:''' It depends on the version: | ||
*Full version: A big whoosh, then a variety of cartoon sound effects are heard whilst the items come out of the ribbon tunnel, then a grand and majestic 9-note fanfare. | *Full version: A big whoosh, then a variety of cartoon sound effects are heard whilst the items come out of the ribbon tunnel, then a grand and majestic 9-note fanfare. | ||
* | *Short version #1: The ending theme of the show. | ||
* | *Short version #2: The last 8 notes of the long version's music. | ||
*Middle-length version: None. | |||
*''Bob the Builder'' kiddie ride variant: The last 5 notes of the long version's music. | *''Bob the Builder'' kiddie ride variant: The last 5 notes of the long version's music. | ||
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**''Fraggle Rock'', ''Animal Jam'' (along with other programs made by Jim Henson), and the East Asian (Malaysian, Indonesian, Philippine and Thai, and other versions distributed by Buena Vista International Television in Asia; the standard (URL and byline) version is used in China and Japan) airings of the ninth season of ''Barney & Friends'' use the version with just the URL. | **''Fraggle Rock'', ''Animal Jam'' (along with other programs made by Jim Henson), and the East Asian (Malaysian, Indonesian, Philippine and Thai, and other versions distributed by Buena Vista International Television in Asia; the standard (URL and byline) version is used in China and Japan) airings of the ninth season of ''Barney & Friends'' use the version with just the URL. | ||
**There is another version of the logo with just the URL. The URL is slightly shifted down to where usually the byline is placed. The URL is in bold, which would be later used in the HD version of the logo. | **There is another version of the logo with just the URL. The URL is slightly shifted down to where usually the byline is placed. The URL is in bold, which would be later used in the HD version of the logo. | ||
**There are other variations of the logo with just the byline. This is usually seen on ''Bob the Builder,'' depending on the season of episodes and whether domestic or international. One instance is that the URL is missing from the logo used in 2001-2004 (usually seen in Europe, the original version is used in North America), and another is the same instance as the first, but this time, the byline is shifted upward (rare, usually seen in Welsh airings). Another instance is that the byline is in a different font, and it has a much larger font size. | **There are other variations of the logo with just the byline. This is usually seen on ''Bob the Builder'', which aired on [[CBeebies (UK) IDs|CBeebies]] for a short time before switched to 16:9 widescreen'','' depending on the season of episodes and whether domestic or international. One instance is that the URL is missing from the logo used in 2001-2004 (usually seen in Europe, the original version is used in North America), and another is the same instance as the first, but this time, the byline is shifted upward (rare, usually seen in Welsh airings). Another instance is that the byline is in a different font, and it has a much larger font size. | ||
**The logo is bylineless on CITV repeats of ''Kipper'', ''Angelina Ballerina'', ''Thomas & Friends'' and ''Percy the Park Keeper.'' It is also seen on original USA PBS airings of 2004-2006 episodes of ''Bob the Builder'' and ''Barney & Friends'', and the retail DVD of ''Children's Favorites: Spring Made Fun!'' | **The logo is bylineless on CITV repeats of ''Kipper'', ''Angelina Ballerina'', ''Thomas & Friends'' and ''Percy the Park Keeper.'' It is also seen on original USA PBS airings of 2004-2006 episodes of ''Bob the Builder'' and ''Barney & Friends'', and the retail DVD of ''Children's Favorites: Spring Made Fun!'' | ||
*The direct-to-video (Netflix, Hulu, etc.), and some international versions of the 10th season episodes of ''Barney & Friends'', along with its related retail home videos from 2005-07 (such as ''Can You Sing That Song?'' (VHS version only), ''Let's Go To The Beach'', ''Let's Make Music'' and ''Let's Go To The Firehouse'') uses a short-lived HD version of the logo, with its URL and byline in bold (This is the final variation of the standard logo). The PBS and Sprout versions use the next logo (still or original). Universal Kids (in the USA, Canada, Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, and Brazil) reairings of this season also use this HD logo. | *The direct-to-video (Netflix, Hulu, etc.), and some international versions of the 10th season episodes of ''Barney & Friends'', along with its related retail home videos from 2005-07 (such as ''Can You Sing That Song?'' (VHS version only), ''Let's Go To The Beach'', ''Let's Make Music'' and ''Let's Go To The Firehouse'') uses a short-lived HD version of the logo, with its URL and byline in bold (This is the final variation of the standard logo). The PBS and Sprout versions use the next logo (still or original). Universal Kids (in the USA, Canada, Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, and Brazil) reairings of this season also use this HD logo. | ||