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** However, due to replacement with various newer logos, both [[Sony Pictures Television]]-related and syndication, this is very hard to find on television. | ** However, due to replacement with various newer logos, both [[Sony Pictures Television]]-related and syndication, this is very hard to find on television. | ||
* The color logo with no announcer was spotted on syndication prints of ''The Peter Potamus Show''. | * The color logo with no announcer was spotted on syndication prints of ''The Peter Potamus Show''. | ||
* Many Hanna-Barbera shows, such as ''Jonny Quest'', had the presentation variant appear at the end of the program. | * Many Hanna-Barbera shows, such as ''Jonny Quest'', had the presentation variant appear at the end of the program. It is retained on 16mm prints of ''Jonny Quest'' and ''The Flintstones'', whereas it has been cut from modern releases. | ||
** Film prints of original broadcast versions also keep this logo intact. | ** Film prints of original broadcast versions also keep this logo intact. | ||
* It can also be seen on S3 and S4 of ''Hazel'' on DVD. | * It can also be seen on S3 and S4 of ''Hazel'' on DVD. | ||
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** This was also seen on an episode of ''The Monkees'' on IFC, which was followed by the 1995 CTTD and 2014 Sony/SPT logos. | ** This was also seen on an episode of ''The Monkees'' on IFC, which was followed by the 1995 CTTD and 2014 Sony/SPT logos. | ||
* Its first appearance was on the third and final season of ''The Farmer's Daughter'', on ABC, and the fifth and final season of ''Hazel'', on CBS. | * Its first appearance was on the third and final season of ''The Farmer's Daughter'', on ABC, and the fifth and final season of ''Hazel'', on CBS. | ||
* Airings of Seasons 5 and 6 of''The Flintstones'' used the 1965 variant well into the '80s; however, it started getting plastered by the '90s. The 1970 variant appeared on original broadcasts of ''The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show'', but again, newer Hanna-Barbera logos have since plastered it. | |||
* The Winston Sharples version may have appeared on ''The Jetsons'' or very early episodes of ''Space Ghost and Dino Boy'' pre-Taft purchase, as B&W footage of animation used in both shows follows the logo in the most well-known upload. This could've been a technical error, however. | |||
'''Legacy:''' | '''Legacy:''' | ||
* This logo has gained a relatively large cult following (even transcending the logo enthusiast community), due to its notoriety for scaring some viewers (particularly children), earning its nickname, the "S from Hell". This is mostly due to the animation and Siday's early Moog stinger, which has been described as "creepy"<ref>http://www.milanofamily.org/scrngems/scrngems.htm</ref> and "horrifying"<ref>https://mfqreviews.medium.com/once-upon-a-time-in-hollywood-is-quentin-tarantinos-ultimate-love-letter-to-60s-cinema-and-bare-edeab9ef10a4</ref>. Commonly referred to alongside other "scary" logos, such as the [[Viacom]] "V of Doom", [[VID|VID]]'s "Mask of Guo Xiang", [[Klasky Csupo]]'s " | * This logo has gained a relatively large cult following (even transcending the logo enthusiast community), due to its notoriety for scaring some viewers (particularly children), earning its nickname, the "S from Hell". This is mostly due to the animation and Siday's early Moog stinger, which has been described as "creepy"<ref>http://www.milanofamily.org/scrngems/scrngems.htm</ref> and "horrifying"<ref>https://mfqreviews.medium.com/once-upon-a-time-in-hollywood-is-quentin-tarantinos-ultimate-love-letter-to-60s-cinema-and-bare-edeab9ef10a4</ref>. Commonly referred to alongside other "scary" logos, such as the [[Viacom]] "V of Doom", [[VID|VID]]'s "Mask of Guo Xiang", [[Klasky Csupo]]'s "Splaat", [[Paramount Television (1967-2006)|Paramount Television]]'s "Closet Killer", and [[THX]]'s "Deep Note". Its notoriety was even enough to spawn a short mockumentary in 2010 called ''The S from Hell'', as well as get featured in a particularly tense scene in Tarantino's ''Once Upon a Time in Hollywood''. | ||
* Despite its notoriety, a large swath of viewers love the logo, with some calling it "charming and innovative"<ref>https://vimeo.com/18332484</ref>. | * Despite its notoriety, a large swath of viewers love the logo, with some calling it "charming and innovative"<ref>https://vimeo.com/18332484</ref>. Thus, it has earned the alternate nickname the "S from Heaven." | ||
== Copyright stamps == | == Copyright stamps == |