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*The Leo version was seen on ''Tom and Jerry'' cartoons produced by Gene Deitch and William Snyder in the former Czechoslovakia, as well as on "The Dot and The Line", which are still rerun on Boomerang on a semi-regular basis and on MeTV as part of its ''Toon In with Me'' and ''Saturday Morning Cartoons'' blocks (all of them have also been released on DVD.)
*The Leo version was seen on ''Tom and Jerry'' cartoons produced by Gene Deitch and William Snyder in the former Czechoslovakia, as well as on "The Dot and The Line", which are still rerun on Boomerang on a semi-regular basis and on MeTV as part of its ''Toon In with Me'' and ''Saturday Morning Cartoons'' blocks (all of them have also been released on DVD.)
*The Leo version was also seen on 60s theatrical re-releases of some 1940-1958 MGM cartoons done in Metrocolor (mainly to mask the "TECHNICOLOR" references), which were kept on old television prints of ''Tom and Jerry'' shorts such as "Puss n' Toots", "The Bowling Alley-Cat", "Sufferin' Cats!", "The Lonesome Mouse", "The Zoot Cat", "Mouse Trouble", "Quiet Please!", "The Milky Waif", "The Invisible Mouse" and "Saturday Evening Puss" (with the exception of the last one, they were kept on the Spotlight Collection DVD Volume 1 and the discontinued Blu-ray Golden Collection set), old prints of "Rock-a-Bye Bear" on Boomerang, and the Boomerang Germany print of the ''Barney Bear'' cartoon "Half-Pint Palomino".
*The Leo version was also seen on 60s theatrical re-releases of some 1940-1958 MGM cartoons done in Metrocolor (mainly to mask the "TECHNICOLOR" references), which were kept on old television prints of ''Tom and Jerry'' shorts such as "Puss n' Toots", "The Bowling Alley-Cat", "Sufferin' Cats!", "The Lonesome Mouse", "The Zoot Cat", "Mouse Trouble", "Quiet Please!", "The Milky Waif", "The Invisible Mouse" and "Saturday Evening Puss" (with the exception of the last one, they were kept on the Spotlight Collection DVD Volume 1 and the discontinued Blu-ray Golden Collection set), old prints of "Rock-a-Bye Bear" on Boomerang, and the Boomerang Germany print of the ''Barney Bear'' cartoon "Half-Pint Palomino".
**The Leo version was also seen before the ''Tom and Jerry'' short "Mouse Trouble" on MeTV Toons.
**The Leo version was also seen before the ''Tom and Jerry'' short "Mouse Trouble" on MeTV Toons instead of the 3rd logo.
*Like with the 3rd logo, Sci-Fi Theater-edited airings of "Mouse Into Space" cut off the opening logo, but keep the ending logo.
*Like with the 3rd logo, Sci-Fi Theater-edited airings of "Mouse Into Space" cut off the opening logo, but keep the ending logo.
*The Tanner version was seen on the Chuck Jones-produced ''Tom and Jerry'' cartoons, plus on "The Bear That Wasn't" (the one where the lion doesn't fade to Tom and the very last theatrical MGM cartoon from the golden age of animation), which are still rerun on Boomerang on a semi-regular basis and on MeTV as part of its ''Toon In with Me'' and ''Saturday Morning Cartoons'' blocks, and all are available on DVD.
*The Tanner version was seen on the Chuck Jones-produced ''Tom and Jerry'' cartoons, plus on "The Bear That Wasn't" (the one where the lion doesn't fade to Tom and the very last theatrical MGM cartoon from the golden age of animation), which are still rerun on Boomerang on a semi-regular basis and on MeTV as part of its ''Toon In with Me'' and ''Saturday Morning Cartoons'' blocks, and all are available on DVD.

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