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* Starting in 2003, with the release of ''Scooby-Doo and the Legend of the Vampire'', the "Scooby All-Stars" logo was phased out and replaced with a recreation of this logo. The H-B now zooms-in much more smoothly before cutting to the finished logo. This was seen on all 2002-2009 made-for-video ''Scooby-Doo'' movies; however, beginning with ''Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra Doo'', it now simply ends with the [[Warner Bros. Animation]] logo, as all made-for-video ''Scooby-Doo'' movies were produced at that studio. | * Starting in 2003, with the release of ''Scooby-Doo and the Legend of the Vampire'', the "Scooby All-Stars" logo was phased out and replaced with a recreation of this logo. The H-B now zooms-in much more smoothly before cutting to the finished logo. This was seen on all 2002-2009 made-for-video ''Scooby-Doo'' movies; however, beginning with ''Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra Doo'', it now simply ends with the [[Warner Bros. Animation]] logo, as all made-for-video ''Scooby-Doo'' movies were produced at that studio. | ||
'''Technique:''' | '''Technique:''' Cel animation. | ||
'''Audio:''' | '''Audio:''' | ||
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'''Technique:''' | '''Technique:''' | ||
* For the main logo: Camera-controlled cel animation, produced by Hanna-Barbera themselves. | |||
* For the main logo: Camera-controlled | |||
* For the "H-B '77" variant: A mix of Scanimation and traditional animation. | * For the "H-B '77" variant: A mix of Scanimation and traditional animation. | ||
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* Another dark/deteriorated variant was seen on a recent Boomerang airing of the ''Smurfs'' episode "The Smurfs' Time Capsule", where the trail was almost entirely invisible. Only the star and the text could be seen. | * Another dark/deteriorated variant was seen on a recent Boomerang airing of the ''Smurfs'' episode "The Smurfs' Time Capsule", where the trail was almost entirely invisible. Only the star and the text could be seen. | ||
'''Technique:''' | '''Technique:''' Motion-controlled cel animation. | ||
'''Audio:''' Best described as "futuristic synthesized music", the sequence starts out with ascending and descending chimes mixed with a "whoosh" sound with each revolution of the star. When the star stops, the entire thing culminates in a somewhat gentle, but abrupt acoustic guitar and bass chord as the chimes finish in the background. This was written by Hoyt Curtin, and samples "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kA5jC02ileU&list=OLAK5uy_nWJs7ro7BaqdIizE-XjhnVksVXtbdt_h0&index=39 Moog Bullet (24)]" by Alan Hawkshaw. | '''Audio:''' Best described as "futuristic synthesized music", the sequence starts out with ascending and descending chimes mixed with a "whoosh" sound with each revolution of the star. When the star stops, the entire thing culminates in a somewhat gentle, but abrupt acoustic guitar and bass chord as the chimes finish in the background. This was written by Hoyt Curtin, and samples "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kA5jC02ileU&list=OLAK5uy_nWJs7ro7BaqdIizE-XjhnVksVXtbdt_h0&index=39 Moog Bullet (24)]" by Alan Hawkshaw. | ||
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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 | '''Technique:''' CGI 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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'''Trivia:''' This logo was created to celebrate the 30th anniversary of ''The Flintstones''. Plus, the logo's design is made by Iwao Takamoto. | '''Trivia:''' This logo was created to celebrate the 30th anniversary of ''The Flintstones''. Plus, the logo's design is made by Iwao Takamoto. | ||
'''Technique:''' | '''Technique:''' Traditional animation designed by Scott Shaw and animated by Mike Kazaleh. | ||
'''Audio:''' The ending of the show's theme, or a synthesized instrumental of the ''Flintstones'' theme with a "zap" and a drumbeat. | '''Audio:''' The ending of the show's theme, or a synthesized instrumental of the ''Flintstones'' theme with a "zap" and a drumbeat. | ||
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*A version of the "Comedy All-Stars" logo has a variant with the Turner byline strangely blacked out. | *A version of the "Comedy All-Stars" logo has a variant with the Turner byline strangely blacked out. | ||
'''Technique:''' A mix of CGI and | '''Technique:''' A mix of CGI and digital ink-and-paint animation by Charlex. | ||
'''Audio:''' Same as the last logo, but there's more than one used during the logo, and they are arranged to create a neat "tune". The music differs depending on the logo: | '''Audio:''' Same as the last logo, but there's more than one used during the logo, and they are arranged to create a neat "tune". The music differs depending on the logo: |