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=== 1st Logo <br>(1956-1960) ===
=== 1st Logo(1956-1960) ===


Nicknames: "Early Diamonds", "Horizontal Diamonds", "An ITC Release"
Nicknames: "Early Diamonds", "Horizontal Diamonds", "An ITC Release"
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Editor's Note: Uniquely, this is the only logo where the diamonds are arranged horizontally, rather than the more familiar vertical formation.
Editor's Note: Uniquely, this is the only logo where the diamonds are arranged horizontally, rather than the more familiar vertical formation.


=== 2nd Logo <br>(1956-1961?) ===
=== 2nd Logo(1956-1961?) ===
ITC Release (1961)
ITC Release (1961)


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Editor's Note: The more familiar vertical design debuts here, but wouldn't be until a bit later where it becomes more notable.
Editor's Note: The more familiar vertical design debuts here, but wouldn't be until a bit later where it becomes more notable.


=== 3rd Logo <br>(1959-May 21, 1975) ===
=== 3rd Logo(1959-May 21, 1975) ===


Nicknames: "The Compass", "Bombastic Fanfare"
Nicknames: "The Compass", "Bombastic Fanfare"
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Editor's Note: The familiar fanfare was born here, but its very loud and proud nature is considered to be a bit scary to 1st time viewers. However, it's a favorite among the logo community.
Editor's Note: The familiar fanfare was born here, but its very loud and proud nature is considered to be a bit scary to 1st time viewers. However, it's a favorite among the logo community.


=== 4th Logo <br>(1973-1989) ===
=== 4th Logo(1973-1989) ===


Nicknames: "Diamond Top", "Rainbow Top", "Rainbow Diamond Top", "Spinning Diamonds of Doom", "Bombastic Fanfare II"
Nicknames: "Diamond Top", "Rainbow Top", "Rainbow Diamond Top", "Spinning Diamonds of Doom", "Bombastic Fanfare II"
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Editor's Note: The bombastic fanfare makes a return, and combined with the large diamonds in the background, it does make a pretty strange and "scary" piece. Still, it's a favorite of many.
Editor's Note: The bombastic fanfare makes a return, and combined with the large diamonds in the background, it does make a pretty strange and "scary" piece. Still, it's a favorite of many.


=== 5th Logo <br>(January 17, 1977-1988) ===
=== 5th Logo(January 17, 1977-1988) ===


Nicknames: "Diamond Top II", "Still Diamond Top"
Nicknames: "Diamond Top II", "Still Diamond Top"
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Editor's Note: None.
Editor's Note: None.


=== 6th Logo <br>(February 7-9, 1988) ===
=== 6th Logo(February 7-9, 1988) ===


Nicknames: "Diamond Top III", "The Gold Diamonds", "Early Golden Top", "Drawing Top", "Drawing Diamond Top"
Nicknames: "Diamond Top III", "The Gold Diamonds", "Early Golden Top", "Drawing Top", "Drawing Diamond Top"
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Editor's Note: It could be considered a prototype version of the next logo thanks to the gold color, albeit it's more of a crude recreation of the logo at the time, both in animation and design.
Editor's Note: It could be considered a prototype version of the next logo thanks to the gold color, albeit it's more of a crude recreation of the logo at the time, both in animation and design.


=== 7th Logo <br>(1989-October 11, 1998) ===
=== 7th Logo(1989-October 11, 1998) ===


Nicknames: "Diamond Top IV", "The Gold Diamonds", "Golden Top", "Golden Diamonds", "Golden Diamond Top", "THUD!", "Optical Illusion Diamond"
Nicknames: "Diamond Top IV", "The Gold Diamonds", "Golden Top", "Golden Diamonds", "Golden Diamond Top", "THUD!", "Optical Illusion Diamond"
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