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| '''Music/Sounds:''' A very low chime sound followed by a saxophone solo. Despite sounding similar to the style of Kenny G, the logo was composed by George B. Flowers. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A very low chime sound followed by a saxophone solo. Despite sounding similar to the style of Kenny G, the logo was composed by George B. Flowers. | ||
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| * Seen on early 90s syndicated prints, ''Saved By the Bell'' reruns, which are seen on Me-TV and the DVD box sets. | * Seen on early 90s syndicated prints, ''Saved By the Bell'' reruns, which are seen on Me-TV and the DVD box sets. | ||
| * Other local syndicated reruns of ''Saved By the Bell'' now have the NBCUniversal logo instead of this one. | * Other local syndicated reruns of ''Saved By the Bell'' now have the NBCUniversal logo instead of this one. | ||
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| * In other cases (usually with the "Cox Company" variant), it either uses the opening/closing theme of the show or TV movie or is silent. | * In other cases (usually with the "Cox Company" variant), it either uses the opening/closing theme of the show or TV movie or is silent. | ||
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| * It appears on syndicated reruns of ''Saved by the Bell: The College Years'' and season 2-4 (and some early season 5 episodes) of ''Highlander''. | * It appears on syndicated reruns of ''Saved by the Bell: The College Years'' and season 2-4 (and some early season 5 episodes) of ''Highlander''. | ||
| * The Rysher TPE logo is rare, but still remains intact on all 4 episodes of ''Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian Style'', a handful of ''Highlander'' episodes from 1993-1995, and appears on the pilot of ''Robocop: The Series'' entitled "The Future of Law Enforcement", which can be found on VHS. | * The Rysher TPE logo is rare, but still remains intact on all 4 episodes of ''Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian Style'', a handful of ''Highlander'' episodes from 1993-1995, and appears on the pilot of ''Robocop: The Series'' entitled "The Future of Law Enforcement", which can be found on VHS. | ||