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| Variants: | Variants: | ||
| A filmed version exists. | A filmed version exists. | ||
| Sometimes, "Distributed by" would be seen on top. | Sometimes, "Distributed by" or "In Association With" would be seen on top. | ||
| At the beginning of some TV movies, "PRESENTS" appears below. | At the beginning of some TV movies, "PRESENTS" appears below. | ||
| Occasionally, the copyright stamp is omitted. | Occasionally, the copyright stamp is omitted. | ||
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| FX/SFX: The zooming. | FX/SFX: The zooming. | ||
| Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show, silence, or a short fanfare. | Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show, silence, or a short flourish fanfare. | ||
| Availability: Rare. It was  | Music/Sounds Variant: Sometimes, especially during the logo's early years, an alternate 8-note orchestral theme is heard.  | ||
| Availability: Rare. It was seen on TV shows and movies made by Hallmark Entertainment of the era.   | |||
| It's seen on The Secret World of Alex Mack and Farscape, which was retained on DVD releases. | It's seen on The Secret World of Alex Mack and Farscape, which was retained on DVD releases. | ||
| This can be seen on the TV movie Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, followed by the first NBCUniversal logo. | This can be seen on the TV movie Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, followed by the first NBCUniversal logo. | ||
| On recent prints of Alice in Wonderland (1999 TV movie), the Sonar Entertainment logo plasters this one. The IAW variant  | On recent prints of Alice in Wonderland (1999 TV movie), the Sonar Entertainment logo plasters this one. The IAW variant appeared on the original CBS airing of Get To The Heart: The Barbara Mandrell Story. | ||
| Editor's Note: It's a well-crafted logo for its time, though some might mistake the H ribbon as resembling an X. | Editor's Note: It's a well-crafted logo for its time, though some might mistake the H ribbon as resembling an X. | ||