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'''FX/SFX:''' The letters appearing, and the letters "combining". | '''FX/SFX:''' The letters appearing, and the letters "combining". | ||
'''Music/Sounds''' | '''Music/Sounds:''' A slightly sped-up version of the 1970-1974 Screen Gems music as the first three opening notes bring forth the three initials in the logo. The rest of the theme plays normally. The first three notes appear to be played faster than on the Screen Gems version. | ||
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'''FX/SFX:''' The light rays shrinking and turning into the abstract torch. | '''FX/SFX:''' The light rays shrinking and turning into the abstract torch. | ||
'''Music/Sounds''' | '''Music/Sounds:''' The television theme is a variation of the theatrical logo's music. Was also written by Suzanne Ciani. Some people find it appropriate for the company that would be owned by Coca-Cola, as the effects in the song resemble the sound of pouring and fizzing soda. | ||
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'''FX/SFX:''' The Lady's torch "shining". The blue/ivory logos also have the name "Columbia Pictures" shining, except on the 1988 versions. | '''FX/SFX:''' The Lady's torch "shining". The blue/ivory logos also have the name "Columbia Pictures" shining, except on the 1988 versions. | ||
'''Music/Sounds''' | '''Music/Sounds:''' | ||
* 1982-1989: A shortened, slightly higher pitched version of the Sunburst music by Suzanne Ciani. The 1976 version was also used on this logo for a long version. | * 1982-1989: A shortened, slightly higher pitched version of the Sunburst music by Suzanne Ciani. The 1976 version was also used on this logo for a long version. | ||
* January 4, 1988-1993: A 6-note brass jingle mixed with twinkles composed by Tim Thompson that is played on a keyboard, which sounds like a triumphant superhero theme. | * January 4, 1988-1993: A 6-note brass jingle mixed with twinkles composed by Tim Thompson that is played on a keyboard, which sounds like a triumphant superhero theme. |