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* November 25, 1981-February 8, 1983: A dramatic three-note horn fanfare plays first, followed by a rousing orchestra and six notes played by a guitar. | * November 25, 1981-February 8, 1983: A dramatic three-note horn fanfare plays first, followed by a rousing orchestra and six notes played by a guitar. | ||
* March 18, 1981-October 11, 1987: A rearranged version of the 1981 theme, but sounds much more dramatic, which contains violins playing while the familiar six-note theme plays. Last used on the ''21 Jump Street'' season 2 episode "Two For the Road". | * March 18, 1981-October 11, 1987: A rearranged version of the 1981 theme, but sounds much more dramatic, which contains violins playing while the familiar six-note theme plays. Last used on the ''21 Jump Street'' season 2 episode "Two For the Road". | ||
* April 8, 1981-January 20, 1983: A short version of the 1984 version, which is the next logo | * April 8, 1981-January 20, 1983: A short version of the 1984 version, which is the next logo. | ||
* December 11, 1984-January 23, 1988: A combination of the first half of the November 1981 Cannell logo theme from ''The Greatest American Hero'' from season 2 and the much dramatic second half of the original 1981 logo theme. It was first used on the ''Riptide'' season 2 episode "Peter Pan Is Alive and Well" and last used on the ''J.J. Starbuck'' season 1 episode "Murder by Design". | * December 11, 1984-January 23, 1988: A combination of the first half of the November 1981 Cannell logo theme from ''The Greatest American Hero'' from season 2 and the much dramatic second half of the original 1981 logo theme. It was first used on the ''Riptide'' season 2 episode "Peter Pan Is Alive and Well" and last used on the ''J.J. Starbuck'' season 1 episode "Murder by Design". | ||
* September 24, 1987-October 20, 1990, 2004, October 11, 2010: A Malibu-style guitar plays the four note tune, which was first used on the ''Hunter'' season 4 episode "Not Just Another John Doe". A short edited version of this exists of this logo theme having the first three notes, followed by the fourth dramatic note and the remaining 6 note theme. ''21 Jump Street'' continued to use this theme until 1990. | * September 24, 1987-October 20, 1990, 2004, October 11, 2010: A Malibu-style guitar plays the four note tune, which was first used on the ''Hunter'' season 4 episode "Not Just Another John Doe". A short edited version of this exists of this logo theme having the first three notes, followed by the fourth dramatic note and the remaining 6 note theme. ''21 Jump Street'' continued to use this theme until 1990. | ||