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*There is a low toned variant of the "Comedy" logo that appeared on the ''Top Cat'' episode "The $1,000,000 Derby" and ''The Flintstones'' episodes "Bamm-Bamm" and "The Hatrocks and the Gruesomes". | *There is a low toned variant of the "Comedy" logo that appeared on the ''Top Cat'' episode "The $1,000,000 Derby" and ''The Flintstones'' episodes "Bamm-Bamm" and "The Hatrocks and the Gruesomes". | ||
*On a few shows, the closing theme was used, such as the Boomerang streaming service's prints of ''The Richie Rich Show''. | *On a few shows, the closing theme was used, such as the Boomerang streaming service's prints of ''The Richie Rich Show''. | ||
*On one episode of ''The Flintstones'', called "The Big Move", and on an overseas Boomerang airing of a pre-1997 un-restored print of a 1962 episode of ''The Jetsons'', the "Swirling Star" sound was used over the "Comedy" version, both due to editing mistakes. However, Me-TV airings of "The Big Move" have only the first half of the "Swirling Star" music before the "Comedy" version's soundtrack is joined in progress. | *On one episode of ''The Flintstones'', called "The Big Move", and on an overseas Boomerang airing of a pre-1997 un-restored print of a 1962 episode of ''The Jetsons'', the "Swirling Star" sound was used over the "Comedy" version, both due to editing mistakes. However, Me-TV airings of "The Big Move" (before being issued an updated print by Warner Bros.) have only the first half of the "Swirling Star" music before the "Comedy" version's soundtrack is joined in progress. | ||
*On some Romanian dubbing prints of ''The Perils of Penelope Pitstop'', the music from the "Zooming" logo along with the 1994 Warner Bros. Television theme plays over the whole logo. | *On some Romanian dubbing prints of ''The Perils of Penelope Pitstop'', the music from the "Zooming" logo along with the 1994 Warner Bros. Television theme plays over the whole logo. | ||
'''Availability''': Common, due to the being the chief means of plastering, though not as bad as you might think; it was typically on “new” post-1994 prints of the most popular shows, mostly '60s shows that had an in-credit logo and Screen Gems logo/text. In most cases, they match the right logo with the right show; the exceptions are the 1997 prints of ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'', which replace the "H-B Box" and "Swirling Star" with the "Action All-Stars" logo; however, when TBS aired ''Where Are You!'' in 1995, the "Comedy" logo was used. Warner Bros. still uses this logo today to plaster older H-B logos on certain newer prints. The "Comedy" variant also appeared on Cartoon Network Pan-European prints of the 1992 animated revival of ''The Addams Family'' preceded by the 11th logo. The "Action" variant also appeared on ''The Scooby-Doo Show'' on the 1978 episode "A Menace in Venice" by plastering the 1974 "H-B" logo on Boomerang. The "Comedy" variant was also seen on ''2 Stupid Dogs'' (season 2), and at the end of cartoons produced in 1995 (with the exception of the short ''Awfully Lucky''), airing from 1995 to 1997 on ''The What-a-Cartoon Show'' (later rebranded as ''The Cartoon Cartoon Show''). The appropriate variants can also be spotted on some DVDs of H-B cartoons, such as ''The Flintstones'', ''The Jetsons'', ''Wacky Races'', ''Valley of the Dinosaurs'', ''Thundarr the Barbarian'', ''The Funky Phantom'', ''Josie & the Pussycats'', ''Sky Commanders'', and the 1973 version of ''The Addams Family''. The "Comedy" variant also appeared on Boomerang and Me-TV reruns of ''The Flintstones'', the 1980-81 version of ''Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo'' and on the Dr. Seuss special ''Daisy-Head Mayzie'' on VHS. The "Action" variant also plastered the "CGI Swirling Star" on Boomerang reruns of the 1986 version of ''Jonny Quest''; while the "Comedy All-Stars" variant also plastered the 1983 "Swirling Star" on a few episodes and on remastered prints of the 1980s version of ''The Jetsons'' and the 1969 "Zooming H-B" logo and the 2003 WBTV logo on Pan-European prints of ''The Perils of Penelope Pitstop''. The "Action" variant was first used on ''SWAT Kats'' and the fifth season of ''The New Adventures of Captain Planet'', and can be seen on the Warner Archive DVD release | '''Availability''': Common, due to the being the chief means of plastering, though not as bad as you might think; it was typically on “new” post-1994 prints of the most popular shows, mostly '60s shows that had an in-credit logo and Screen Gems logo/text. In most cases, they match the right logo with the right show; the exceptions are the 1997 prints of ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'', which replace the "H-B Box" and "Swirling Star" with the "Action All-Stars" logo; however, when TBS aired ''Where Are You!'' in 1995, the "Comedy" logo was used. Warner Bros. still uses this logo today to plaster older H-B logos on certain newer prints. The "Comedy" variant also appeared on Cartoon Network Pan-European prints of the 1992 animated revival of ''The Addams Family'' preceded by the 11th logo. The "Action" variant also appeared on ''The Scooby-Doo Show'' on the 1978 episode "A Menace in Venice" by plastering the 1974 "H-B" logo on Boomerang. The "Comedy" variant was also seen on ''2 Stupid Dogs'' (season 2), and at the end of cartoons produced in 1995 (with the exception of the short ''Awfully Lucky''), airing from 1995 to 1997 on ''The What-a-Cartoon Show'' (later rebranded as ''The Cartoon Cartoon Show''). The appropriate variants can also be spotted on some DVDs of H-B cartoons, such as ''The Flintstones'', ''The Jetsons'', ''Wacky Races'', ''Valley of the Dinosaurs'', ''Thundarr the Barbarian'', ''The Funky Phantom'', ''Josie & the Pussycats'', ''Sky Commanders'', and the 1973 version of ''The Addams Family''. The "Comedy" variant also appeared on Boomerang and Me-TV reruns of ''The Flintstones'' (before MeTV was issued updated prints of that show by Warner Bros.), the 1980-81 version of ''Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo'' and on the Dr. Seuss special ''Daisy-Head Mayzie'' on VHS. The "Action" variant also plastered the "CGI Swirling Star" on Boomerang reruns of the 1986 version of ''Jonny Quest''; while the "Comedy All-Stars" variant also plastered the 1983 "Swirling Star" on a few episodes and on remastered prints of the 1980s version of ''The Jetsons'' and the 1969 "Zooming H-B" logo and the 2003 WBTV logo on Pan-European prints of ''The Perils of Penelope Pitstop''. The "Action" variant was first used on ''SWAT Kats'' and the fifth season of ''The New Adventures of Captain Planet'', and can be seen on the Warner Archive DVD release. | ||
'''Editor's Note''': The logo utilizes a nifty combination of 2-D animation (the characters) with cool 3-D elements (the H-B shape). Despite this, this logo can be considered annoying by some for plastering over previous (and even later) logos, a practice Warner Bros. continues to do today. Still, it's neat to see all the characters. | '''Editor's Note''': The logo utilizes a nifty combination of 2-D animation (the characters) with cool 3-D elements (the H-B shape). Despite this, this logo can be considered annoying by some for plastering over previous (and even later) logos, a practice Warner Bros. continues to do today. Still, it's neat to see all the characters. | ||