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===(March 4, 1996-August 4, 2013)=== | ===(March 4, 1996-August 4, 2013)=== | ||
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'''Logo:''' The logo is cut down to only the last second or so of the animation from the movie logo, except there is a different cloud backdrop. The boy fishing on the moon in the upper center of the clouds can be seen. | '''Logo:''' The logo is cut down to only the last second or so of the animation from the movie logo, except there is a different cloud backdrop. The boy fishing on the moon in the upper center of the clouds can be seen. | ||
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*A low-tone version was heard on ''Boomtown'', ''Undeclared'', and the unsold pilot ''Life on Parole''. | *A low-tone version was heard on ''Boomtown'', ''Undeclared'', and the unsold pilot ''Life on Parole''. | ||
*A high note version is also heard on ''Oliver Beene,'' and a Russian airing of episode 11 of ''Battle Plan.'' | *A high note version is also heard on ''Oliver Beene,'' and a Russian airing of episode 11 of ''Battle Plan.'' | ||
*A different 3-note violin theme is also heard on | *A different 3-note violin theme is also heard on an unknown show, though of course this could just be the end credits theme. | ||
*Part of the movie theme was heard on ''Alienators: Evolution Continues''. | *Part of the movie theme was heard on ''Alienators: Evolution Continues''. | ||
*On PAL prints of DreamWorks Television shows, including the [[DreamWorks Home Entertainment]] UK VHS releases of ''Boomtown'', the music is high-pitched. | *On PAL prints of DreamWorks Television shows, including the [[DreamWorks Home Entertainment]] UK VHS releases of ''Boomtown'', the music is high-pitched. |