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''' | '''Audio:''' The closing theme to the program. | ||
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''' | '''Audio:''' A futuristic whoosh, leading into a relaxing 6-note synth-horn theme. The music was composed by Mark Snow. | ||
''' | '''Audio Variants:''' | ||
* On the ''Full House'' S2 episodes "Tanner vs. Gibbler" and "Working Mothers", the music is slightly recomposed with better enhancement. | * On the ''Full House'' S2 episodes "Tanner vs. Gibbler" and "Working Mothers", the music is slightly recomposed with better enhancement. | ||
* October 28, 1988, 1990, 1991, September 22, 1992-May 18, 1993: There is also a warp-speed variant, which ends with a different, higher note after the first three notes of the theme. This was heard on a few occasions like the ''Full House'' S2 episode "It's Not My Job", some 1988-1991 episodes of ''The Hogan Family'', and some S1 episodes of ''Hangin' with Mr. Cooper''. | * October 28, 1988, 1990, 1991, September 22, 1992-May 18, 1993: There is also a warp-speed variant, which ends with a different, higher note after the first three notes of the theme. This was heard on a few occasions like the ''Full House'' S2 episode "It's Not My Job", some 1988-1991 episodes of ''The Hogan Family'', and some S1 episodes of ''Hangin' with Mr. Cooper''. | ||
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''' | '''Audio:''' Most of the times it is the closing theme of the show, but on some instances like the fourth season of ''Full House'' on DVD, it is the previous logo's music. On syndication prints, an announcer says: "(Show title) is a (show creator, usually [[Miller-Boyett Productions|Miller-Boyett]]) production in association with Lorimar Television, (on the [[Warner Bros. Television Studios|Warner Bros. Television]] logo) and is distributed by Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution". | ||
''' | '''Audio Variant:''' On a few episodes from season 4 of the ''Full House'' DVD box set, the music from the 1988 Lorimar Television logo can be heard after the theme song finishes; it may have been an audio goof. | ||
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