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'''Music/Sounds Variant''': The short variant plays the last note or the 5 notes, the closing theme, the generic theme, or none.
'''Music/Sounds Variant''': The short variant plays the last note or the 5 notes, the closing theme, the generic theme, or none.


'''Availability''': Rare. It was previously common on many shows including Gene Roddenberry adaptations (''Earth: Final Conflict, Andromeda'') and 2000s episodes of ''Soul Train'' and ''Family Feud''. Also appeared on edited ''South Park'' episodes and the former DiC Kids Block syndicated on local stations. It's retained on ''Archie's Weird Mysteries'' and ''Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century'' on Qubo. It was also used on the last 3 seasons of ''Geraldo'' (becoming ''The Geraldo Rivera Show'' in its final 2 seasons), while the "Media Sales By" version was seen on ''Animal Rescue''. It makes a surprise appearance at the end of Trifecta's syndicated print of ''In Dreams'' (a 1999 DreamWorks film) before the 1995 Paramount and Trifecta logos. This was left intact on Court TV Mystery's print of the film as well, but without the Paramount/Trifecta logo. Surprisingly, the 2017 [Mill Creek Entertainment]] DVD set of ''Liberty's Kids'' retains this on most episodes.  
'''Availability''': Rare. It was previously common on many shows including Gene Roddenberry adaptations (''Earth: Final Conflict, Andromeda'') and 2000s episodes of ''Soul Train'' and ''Family Feud''. Also appeared on edited ''South Park'' episodes and the former DiC Kids Block syndicated on local stations. It's retained on ''Archie's Weird Mysteries'' and ''Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century'' on Qubo. It was also used on the last 3 seasons of ''Geraldo'' (becoming ''The Geraldo Rivera Show'' in its final 2 seasons), while the "Media Sales By" version was seen on ''Animal Rescue''. It makes a surprise appearance at the end of Trifecta's syndicated print of ''In Dreams'' (a 1999 DreamWorks film) before the 1995 Paramount and Trifecta logos. This was left intact on Court TV Mystery's print of the film as well, but without the Paramount/Trifecta logo. Surprisingly, the 2017 [[Mill Creek Entertainment]] DVD set of ''Liberty's Kids'' retains this on most episodes.  


'''Editor's Note''': This logo is beautifully animated and orchestrated.
'''Editor's Note''': This logo is beautifully animated and orchestrated.


[[Category:Animations on Silicon Graphics]]
[[Category:Animations on Silicon Graphics]]

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