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{{SplitSection|the 1993 and 1997 variants|These logos were never meant to be one and the same. One was made when Turner was still a stand-alone company owning H-B and the other one was created in the period Time Warner acquired and merged the company with WB. Simple as that.}}


'''Visuals:''' On a colored background, there is a partial picture of a Hanna-Barbera character inside a geometric shape. Somewhere inside the picture is the "Hanna-Barbera" script logo.
'''Visuals:''' On a colored background, there is a partial picture of a Hanna-Barbera character inside a geometric shape. Somewhere inside the picture is the "Hanna-Barbera" script logo.
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*Some H-B cartoons from this period after Time Warner took over had some animation to include Cartoon Network's logo. The H-B logo would iris-out (1997-1999) or zoom out (1999-2001), and then a "shiny" version of Cartoon Network's 1992 logo would zoom in. Additional sound effects were used for this. Again, quickly dropped, as CN was putting a specially created network logo after ''Cartoon Cartoons''. In some cases, there would be a quick fade out before the CN logo would appear. This was only used between mid 1998 and early 1999, but it was retained on Boomerang airings of ''Cow and Chicken'', usually with the byline variant (it also appears on a few ''Dexter's Laboratory'' episodes, including the TV movie ''Ego Trip'', where it appeared by zooming out of the top point in the "CGI Swirling Star", and at least one ''Johnny Bravo'' episode).
*Some H-B cartoons from this period after Time Warner took over had some animation to include Cartoon Network's logo. The H-B logo would iris-out (1997-1999) or zoom out (1999-2001), and then a "shiny" version of Cartoon Network's 1992 logo would zoom in. Additional sound effects were used for this. Again, quickly dropped, as CN was putting a specially created network logo after ''Cartoon Cartoons''. In some cases, there would be a quick fade out before the CN logo would appear. This was only used between mid 1998 and early 1999, but it was retained on Boomerang airings of ''Cow and Chicken'', usually with the byline variant (it also appears on a few ''Dexter's Laboratory'' episodes, including the TV movie ''Ego Trip'', where it appeared by zooming out of the top point in the "CGI Swirling Star", and at least one ''Johnny Bravo'' episode).
*On the HD remaster of ''Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island'' (1998), the Scooby variant mentioned below has the Time Warner byline missing and the oval centered.
*On the HD remaster of ''Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island'' (1998), the Scooby variant mentioned below has the Time Warner byline missing and the oval centered.
*On all episodes of ''The What-a-Cartoon Show'', a headshot of Fred Flintstone looking upwards in a {{color|mediumpurple|pale purple}} oval with a {{color|pink|rose-pink}} script logo is plastered onto the lower right corner of the opening sequence after it briefly flies away at the start.
*On all episodes of ''The What a Cartoon! Show'', a headshot of Fred Flintstone looking upwards in a {{color|mediumpurple|pale purple}} oval with a {{color|pink|rose-pink}} script logo is plastered onto the lower right corner of the opening sequence after it briefly flies away at the start.


'''Custom Variants''': This logo was customized for each show/TV movie produced by H-B during this era, and is available on only that specified show or TV movie:
'''Custom Variants''': This logo was customized for each show/TV movie produced by H-B during this era, and is available on only that specified show or TV movie:
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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:''' 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}}
'''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.


'''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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*''Dexter's Laboratory'': Appears on season 2 of said show on DVD and when rerun on Boomerang. It also plasters the Cartoon Network Studios logo on some airings of season 1 of said show.
*''Dexter's Laboratory'': Appears on season 2 of said show on DVD and when rerun on Boomerang. It also plasters the Cartoon Network Studios logo on some airings of season 1 of said show.
*''Cow and Chicken'': Both variants appear on said show which is available on DVD.
*''Cow and Chicken'': Both variants appear on said show which is available on DVD.
*''Johnny Bravo'': The first variant appears on season 1 alongside its DVD release, and the second one appears on season 2, both of which air on Boomerang on some occasions, but not currently.
*''Johnny Bravo'': The first variant appears on season 1 alongside its DVD release, and the second one appears on seasons 2-3, both of which air on Boomerang on some occasions, but not currently.
*''I Am Weasel'': The show doesn't air often as a standalone show, and so this variant isn't easy to find. The Region 4 DVD release might contain it though.
*''I Am Weasel'': The show doesn't air often as a standalone show, and so this variant isn't easy to find. The Region 4 DVD release might contain it though.
*''Tom & Jerry'': Only appears on the 2001 short "The Mansion Cat", which airs on Cartoon Network and Boomerang on rare occasions.
*''Tom & Jerry'': Only appears on the 2001 short "The Mansion Cat", which airs on Cartoon Network and Boomerang on rare occasions.
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*''Uncle Gus'': Only appeared on the first ''Uncle Gus'' short titled "For the Love of Monkeys" in 2000, while the second ''Uncle Gus'' short (titled "Not So Fast!") was produced by Red Sky Brand in 2001 when H-B closed the same year.
*''Uncle Gus'': Only appeared on the first ''Uncle Gus'' short titled "For the Love of Monkeys" in 2000, while the second ''Uncle Gus'' short (titled "Not So Fast!") was produced by Red Sky Brand in 2001 when H-B closed the same year.
*''Cave Kids'': If ''Cave Kids'' ever re-airs on Boomerang (probably as a standalone airing in June 2006) or appears on the Boomerang streaming service, a print with the "Comedy All-Stars" logo is very likely to appear instead of this one.
*''Cave Kids'': If ''Cave Kids'' ever re-airs on Boomerang (probably as a standalone airing in June 2006) or appears on the Boomerang streaming service, a print with the "Comedy All-Stars" logo is very likely to appear instead of this one.
*Rest of the variants: The rest of them were all one-shots that aired on ''What A Cartoon!'', later known as ''The Cartoon Cartoon Show''. They're most likely to never air again after ''The Cartoon Cartoon Show'' ended in 2002.
*Rest of the variants: The rest of them were all one-shots that aired on ''What a Cartoon!'', later known as ''The Cartoon Cartoon Show''. They're most likely to never air again after ''The Cartoon Cartoon Show'' ended on Cartoon Network in 2003.


===13th Logo (September 10, 1994-November 28, 1997)===
===13th Logo (September 10, 1994-November 28, 1997)===

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