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* A variant of the original variant has the H-B Boxes, but the text is extended out to read "Hanna-Barbera".
* A variant of the original variant has the H-B Boxes, but the text is extended out to read "Hanna-Barbera".


'''Technique:''' None. {{SectionMisuse|Technique}}
'''Technique:''' A still image.


'''Audio:''' The opening theme of the cartoon.
'''Audio:''' The opening theme of the cartoon.
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* An in-credit version of the logo without the splotch exists.
* An in-credit version of the logo without the splotch exists.


'''Technique:''' None. {{SectionMisuse|Technique}}
'''Technique:''' A still image.


'''Audio:''' The opening or closing theme of the cartoon.
'''Audio:''' The opening or closing theme of the cartoon.
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* Some episodes of ''Josie and the Pussycats'' have this plastered over with both the blacked out 1979-era variant of the original "Swirling Star" and 1994 "Comedy All-Stars" logos on DVD and the Boomerang streaming service, but is restored on all episodes of that show on both Blu-ray and HBO Max, respectively.
* Some episodes of ''Josie and the Pussycats'' have this plastered over with both the blacked out 1979-era variant of the original "Swirling Star" and 1994 "Comedy All-Stars" logos on DVD and the Boomerang streaming service, but is restored on all episodes of that show on both Blu-ray and HBO Max, respectively.
* The 1968 logo with the ending of the show's theme is also seen on the Warner Archive released DVDs of shows, such as the two 1973 animated series ''Speed Buggy'' and ''Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids''.
* The 1968 logo with the ending of the show's theme is also seen on the Warner Archive released DVDs of shows, such as the two 1973 animated series ''Speed Buggy'' and ''Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids''.
* The original 1967 version is still kept on its only use, the 1967 NBC live action/animated special ''Jack and the Beanstalk'', whenever someone decides to show it, but it's still retained on VHS prints and the DVD from Warner Archive, however, it is not intact on the Boomerang streaming service's print.
* The original 1967 version is still kept on its only use, the 1967 NBC live action/animated special ''Jack and the Beanstalk'', whenever someone decides to show it, but it's still retained on VHS prints and the DVD from Warner Archive; however, it is not intact on the Boomerang streaming service's print.
* The alternate 1968 version is only seen on the live action/animated TV series ''The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'', and is also preserved on the DVD set from Warner Archive.
* The alternate 1968 version is only seen on the live action/animated TV series ''The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'', and is also preserved on the DVD set from Warner Archive.
* Prior to 2004, the 1969 version of the logo was nearly impossible to find, mainly due to chronic plastering. The first season of ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' suffered this as well, first with a blacked out 1979-era or sometimes a blacked out 1983-era "Swirling Star" logo, then with the 1994 "Comedy" variant of the "All-Stars" logo when reran on [[TBS Productions|TBS]] in 1995, and finally the 1994 "Action" variant of the "All-Stars" logo in 1998.
* Prior to 2004, the 1969 version of the logo was nearly impossible to find, mainly due to chronic plastering. The first season of ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' suffered this as well, first with a blacked out 1979-era or sometimes a blacked out 1983-era "Swirling Star" logo, then with the 1994 "Comedy" variant of the "All-Stars" logo when reran on [[TBS Productions|TBS]] in 1995, and finally the 1994 "Action" variant of the "All-Stars" logo in 1998.
* The 1969 version of the logo can be found on a few Hanna-Barbera DVD box sets, such as ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!: The Complete First and Second Seasons'', which means the logo is now more common than it was prior to the DVD release (it is also preserved on both the Blu-ray release and HBO Max followed by the 2003 [[Warner Bros. Television Studios|WB Television]] logo, however it is cut out on the Boomerang streaming service's HD prints of the series).
* The 1969 version of the logo can be found on a few Hanna-Barbera DVD box sets, such as ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!: The Complete First and Second Seasons'', which means the logo is now more common than it was prior to the DVD release (it is also preserved on both the Blu-ray release and HBO Max followed by the 2003 [[Warner Bros. Television Studios|WB Television]] logo; however, it is cut out on the Boomerang streaming service's HD prints of the series).
* The 1969 version of the logo also appears at the end of a 16mm print of the ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' episode "What the Hex Going On?" from South Africa, which is then followed by the 1971 [[Viacom Productions|Viacom]] "Pinball" logo.
* The 1969 version of the logo also appears at the end of a 16mm print of the ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' episode "What the Hex Going On?" from South Africa, which is then followed by the 1971 [[Viacom Productions|Viacom]] "Pinball" logo.
* The 1969 version of the logo also appears at the end of the ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' episode "Bedlam in the Big Top" included on the 2002 UK VHS release of ''Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School'' (1988) from [[Warner Home Video]], due to that episode and "A Clue for Scooby-Doo" being bonus episodes included on that release.
* The 1969 version of the logo also appears at the end of the ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' episode "Bedlam in the Big Top" included on the 2002 UK VHS release of ''Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School'' (1988) from [[Warner Home Video]], due to that episode and "A Clue for Scooby-Doo" being bonus episodes included on that release.
* The 1969 version of the logo is also spotted on DVD releases of ''The Perils of Penelope Pitstop'', with the 2003 WB Television logo playing the 1994 theme in low tone following it, however, it is also cut out on the Boomerang streaming service as well.
* The 1969 version of the logo is also spotted on DVD releases of ''The Perils of Penelope Pitstop'', with the 2003 WB Television logo playing the 1994 theme in low tone following it; however, it is also cut out on the Boomerang streaming service as well.
* The 1969 version of the logo was also originally seen on ''The Cattanooga Cats'', but was plastered over with the 1988 version of the 1986 "CGI Swirling Star" logo when it was rerun on Cartoon Network and Boomerang.
* The 1969 version of the logo was also originally seen on ''The Cattanooga Cats'', but was plastered over with the 1988 version of the 1986 "CGI Swirling Star" logo when it was rerun on Cartoon Network and Boomerang.
* The 1969 version of the logo was also seen on ''Dastardly & Muttley in Their Flying Machines'' when last rerun on Boomerang, however, it is also strangely been cut out on both the DVD release and the Boomerang streaming service, respectively.
* The 1969 version of the logo was also seen on ''Dastardly & Muttley in Their Flying Machines'' when last rerun on Boomerang; however, it is also strangely been cut out on both the DVD release and the Boomerang streaming service, respectively.
* The 1970 variant can be found on the Warner Archive DVD release of ''Where's Huddles'', but Boomerang U.S. airings plastered this logo with the 1988 version of the 1986 "CGI Swirling Star" too.
* The 1970 variant can be found on the Warner Archive DVD release of ''Where's Huddles'', but Boomerang U.S. airings plastered this logo with the 1988 version of the 1986 "CGI Swirling Star" too.
* The 1969 version of the logo was also strangely seen on ''The Scooby-Doo Show'' episode "The Headless Horseman of Halloween", as seen on a 1990 [[USA Network Originals|USA Network]] broadcast, which is then followed by the 1988 [[Worldvision Enterprises]] logo.
* The 1969 version of the logo was also strangely seen on ''The Scooby-Doo Show'' episode "The Headless Horseman of Halloween", as seen on a 1990 [[USA Network Originals|USA Network]] broadcast, which is then followed by the 1988 [[Worldvision Enterprises]] logo.
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'''Variant:''' On ''Scooby Goes Hollywood'', the "HANNA-BARBERA" text sparkles.
'''Variant:''' On ''Scooby Goes Hollywood'', the "HANNA-BARBERA" text sparkles.


'''Technique:''' None. {{SectionMisuse|Technique}}
'''Technique:''' A still image.


'''Audio:''' The opening or closing theme of the show.
'''Audio:''' The opening or closing theme of the show.
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'''Trivia:''' According to creator Craig McCracken, he was the one that chose this logo to appear at the end of ''The Powerpuff Girls'', as opposed to a more current one, due to it being the one he grew up with.<ref>https://twitter.com/CrackMcCraigen/status/1491581793463533568</ref>
'''Trivia:''' According to creator Craig McCracken, he was the one that chose this logo to appear at the end of ''The Powerpuff Girls'', as opposed to a more current one, due to it being the one he grew up with.<ref>https://twitter.com/CrackMcCraigen/status/1491581793463533568</ref>


'''Technique:''' CGI by Hanna-Barbera software designers James Mahoney and Bennett Leeds.<ref>https://jamesmahoney.net/hanna-barbera-logo-1</ref>
'''Technique:''' CGI animation by Hanna-Barbera software designers James Mahoney and Bennett Leeds.<ref>https://jamesmahoney.net/hanna-barbera-logo-1</ref>


'''Audio:''' The Hoyt Curtin-composed theme from the 6th logo.
'''Audio:''' The Hoyt Curtin-composed theme from the 6th logo.
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*Cartoon Network airings of the ''Johnny Bravo'' episode "Under the Big Flop" also used the 1988 version of this logo instead of the standard "Character Portrait II" logo, possibly due to an editing mistake.
*Cartoon Network airings of the ''Johnny Bravo'' episode "Under the Big Flop" also used the 1988 version of this logo instead of the standard "Character Portrait II" logo, possibly due to an editing mistake.
*The 1998 version of this logo can be seen on most reruns and DVD releases of the first four seasons of ''The Powerpuff Girls'', as well as the 1999 ''Dexter's Laboratory'' special "Ego Trip". Beginning with the ''Powerpuff Girls'' episode "Keen on Keane / Not So Awesome Blossom", the [[Cartoon Network Studios]] logo is used in place of this logo instead.
*The 1998 version of this logo can be seen on most reruns and DVD releases of the first four seasons of ''The Powerpuff Girls'', as well as the 1999 ''Dexter's Laboratory'' special "Ego Trip". Beginning with the ''Powerpuff Girls'' episode "Keen on Keane / Not So Awesome Blossom", the [[Cartoon Network Studios]] logo is used in place of this logo instead.
*The version with the Taft byline can also be spotted at the end of the ''Scooby-Doo'' TV movies ''Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers'' (1987) (except for both the 1989 UK VHS release from [[Lollipop Video]] and the Boomerang streaming service's print, respectively, but intact on the iTunes HD remastered print, where it is followed by the 1981 Worldvision Enterprises logo), ''Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School'' (1988) (also intact on the iTunes HD remastered print, which is then followed by the 1981 Worldvision Enterprises logo, once again) and ''Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats'' (1988, however pre-2015 Boomerang U.S. airings plaster it with the blacked out 1979-era variant of the previous logo with the 1968 "Zooming HB" fanfare).
*The version with the Taft byline can also be spotted at the end of the ''Scooby-Doo'' TV movies ''Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers'' (1987) (except for both the 1989 UK VHS release from [[Lollipop Video]] and the Boomerang streaming service's print, respectively, but intact on the iTunes HD remastered print, where it is followed by the 1981 Worldvision Enterprises logo), ''Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School'' (1988) (also intact on the iTunes HD remastered print, which is then followed by the 1981 Worldvision Enterprises logo, once again) and ''Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats'' (1988; however, pre-2015 Boomerang U.S. airings plaster it with the blacked out 1979-era variant of the previous logo with the 1968 "Zooming HB" fanfare).
**Overseas prints of ''Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf'' also retain this logo as well (however, it is plastered with the blacked out 1983-era variant of the previous logo on domestic prints).
**Overseas prints of ''Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf'' also retain this logo as well (however, it is plastered with the blacked out 1983-era variant of the previous logo on domestic prints).
*Also added to the end of some 1960s shows with no logo. It's sometimes seen at the end of shows that originally had an older H-B logo or one of the early 1990s in-credit logo variations, but that's rather rare as well. It has, however, recently happened on Boomerang reruns of the ''Cattanooga Cats'', as well as an airing of the pilot episode of ''Yogi's Space Race'' on May 8, 2010.
*Also added to the end of some 1960s shows with no logo. It's sometimes seen at the end of shows that originally had an older H-B logo or one of the early 1990s in-credit logo variations, but that's rather rare as well. It has, however, recently happened on Boomerang reruns of the ''Cattanooga Cats'', as well as an airing of the pilot episode of ''Yogi's Space Race'' on May 8, 2010.
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*On ''Monster in My Pocket: The Big Scream'', there is a clip, then the Hanna-Barbera script appears after the monster raises its hat with its antenna, the script moving closer with "H-B PRODUCTION CO." with electric trails on the Hanna-Barbera script.
*On ''Monster in My Pocket: The Big Scream'', there is a clip, then the Hanna-Barbera script appears after the monster raises its hat with its antenna, the script moving closer with "H-B PRODUCTION CO." with electric trails on the Hanna-Barbera script.


'''Technique:''' 2D animation. None for some variants. For the ''Jetsons: The Movie'' variant, a combination of CGI and 2D animation.
'''Technique:''' 2D animation. For some variants, just a still image. For the ''Jetsons: The Movie'' variant, a combination of CGI and 2D animation.


'''Audio:''' The closing theme of the show or none.
'''Audio:''' The closing theme of the show or none.
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*''Scooby-Doo'': A head shot of Scooby-Doo in a {{color|magenta|pinkish-red}} oval with the H-B script in {{color|teal}}. Like ''Uncle Gus'' and most promo versions, the background is black. This was used on the first four made-for-video ''Scooby-Doo'' movies produced by Warner Bros. Animation. There were no sound effects used. This was used from September 22, 1998 to October 9, 2001. Also, notably, this was one of the two versions to feature the AOL Time Warner byline from 2001, as seen at the end of ''Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase'', the other one seen on the ''Dexter's Laboratory'' "Greatest Adventures" VHS.
*''Scooby-Doo'': A head shot of Scooby-Doo in a {{color|magenta|pinkish-red}} oval with the H-B script in {{color|teal}}. Like ''Uncle Gus'' and most promo versions, the background is black. This was used on the first four made-for-video ''Scooby-Doo'' movies produced by Warner Bros. Animation. There were no sound effects used. This was used from September 22, 1998 to October 9, 2001. Also, notably, this was one of the two versions to feature the AOL Time Warner byline from 2001, as seen at the end of ''Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase'', the other one seen on the ''Dexter's Laboratory'' "Greatest Adventures" VHS.


'''Technique:''' None, except for the opening ''2 Stupid Dogs'' versions, as well as the Muttley and ''Atom Ant'' versions, the second variant of the ''Jonny Quest'' version, the green version of the Santa Fred variant, the ''SWAT Kats'' opening variant (season 2 only) and the Fred promo version from ''The Halloween Tree'', which has 2D animation by Corey McPherson Nash under Big Blue Dot. {{SectionMisuse|Technique}}
'''Technique:''' Usually a still image, except for the opening ''2 Stupid Dogs'' versions, as well as the Muttley and ''Atom Ant'' versions, the second variant of the ''Jonny Quest'' version, the green version of the Santa Fred variant, the ''SWAT Kats'' opening variant (season 2 only) and the Fred promo version from ''The Halloween Tree'', which has 2D animation by Corey McPherson Nash under Big Blue Dot. {{SectionMisuse|Technique}}


'''Audio:''' A montage of sounds from the company's extensive library of sound effects (which it had ironically begun to phase out of their cartoons around this time). It's different for each logo:
'''Audio:''' A montage of sounds from the company's extensive library of sound effects (which it had ironically begun to phase out of their cartoons around this time). It's different for each logo:
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