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*'''Gong 4/Hand:''' A theme that seems to be played with flutes and some other instrument while a gong can barely be heard. When the hand hits the man, a low-toned gong is used.
*'''Gong 4/Hand:''' A theme that seems to be played with flutes and some other instrument while a gong can barely be heard. When the hand hits the man, a low-toned gong is used.
*'''Dots:''' A weird synth whirring sound.
*'''Dots:''' A weird synth whirring sound.
*'''Melting VPRO:''' A guitar strum is heard at first. After this, sounds of what almost seems to be constipated groaning are heard. Deep droning, echoing synths are heard throughout and become more harsh as the logo moves on. The music itself is actually "Hornblast" by Desmond Leslie.
*'''Melting VPRO:''' A guitar strum is heard at first. After this, sounds of what almost seems to be constipated groaning are heard. Deep droning, echoing synths are heard throughout and become more harsh as the logo moves on. The music itself is actually [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHQ5jafLKvE "Hornblast"] by Desmond Leslie.
*'''Blurry VPRO:''' A bizarre synth tune. This is actually a part of "Lonesome Electric Turkey" by Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention off of their live album ''Fillmore East, June 1971''.
*'''Blurry VPRO:''' A bizarre synth tune. This is actually a part of [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmdnTSbRrHs "Lonesome Electric Turkey"] by Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention off of their live album ''Fillmore East, June 1971''.
*'''Flashing VPRO:''' A strange rock theme that goes up in down in clarity and volume. This is actually a part of "Song from the Bottom of a Well" by Kevin Ayers.
*'''Flashing VPRO:''' A strange rock theme that goes up in down in clarity and volume. This is actually a part of [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xD5OUF851NI "Song from the Bottom of a Well"] by Kevin Ayers.
*'''Indian VPRO:''' A different rock theme from before, but slightly distorted. A warbled, indistinguishable shouting is heard at the end. This is actually part of the song "Here Come the Fleas" by The White Noise.
*'''Indian VPRO:''' A different rock theme from before, but slightly distorted. A warbled, indistinguishable shouting is heard at the end. This is actually part of the song [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDJgz1gYxNw "Here Come the Fleas"] by The White Noise.
*'''Flashing Stars:''' Another bombastic fanfare, more upbeat and light in tone.
*'''Flashing Stars:''' Another bombastic fanfare, more upbeat and light in tone.
*'''Kissing Mouth:''' Some sort of a jazz-funk ditty at first, the female voice, and a male vocal group holding a note as the lips get close to us. (Again, part of the song "Here Come the Fleas" by The White Noise.).
*'''Kissing Mouth:''' Some sort of a jazz-funk ditty at first, the female voice, and a male vocal group holding a note as the lips get close to us. (Again, part of the song "Here Come the Fleas" by The White Noise.).
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*'''Wheat Field:''' A somewhat dramatic fanfare.
*'''Wheat Field:''' A somewhat dramatic fanfare.
*'''Generic:''' A trumpet fanfare.
*'''Generic:''' A trumpet fanfare.
*'''Ripples:''' A bunch of weird electronic sounds. This is actually part of the song "The Electric Flag" by Hobbit.
*'''Ripples:''' A bunch of weird electronic sounds. This is actually part of the song [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSMnNJDKMgs "Hobbit"] by The Electric Flag.
*'''Stripes:''' A calming string theme.
*'''Stripes:''' A calming string theme.
*'''Nighttime/Triangle:''' A fanfare that gets more bombastic as the logo goes on.
*'''Nighttime/Triangle:''' A fanfare that gets more bombastic as the logo goes on.
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'''Technique:''' The lights forming the logo.
'''Technique:''' The lights forming the logo.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A overly saturated synthesizer theme with beeps at the beginning. The synthesizer theme comes from the first 24 seconds of "Here Is The News" from Electric Light Orchestra's 1981 album ''[[Wikipedia:Time (ELO album)|Time]]''.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A overly saturated synthesizer theme with beeps at the beginning. The synthesizer theme comes from the first 24 seconds of [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFWypFEQYMQ "Here Is The News"] from Electric Light Orchestra's 1981 album ''[[Wikipedia:Time (ELO album)|Time]]''.


'''Availability:''' Extinct.
'''Availability:''' Extinct.
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