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'''Bylines:'''
'''Bylines:'''
* February 27, 1967, September 25, 1971-March 27, 1974: Bylineless
* February 27, 1967, September 25, 1971-March 27, 1974, March 4, 2003-April 7, 2009: Bylineless
* September 7, 1968-1969, September 12, 1970-November 17, 1972: The Taft corporate logo next to the words "a division of taft broadcasting company".
* September 7, 1968-1969, September 12, 1970-November 17, 1972: The Taft corporate logo next to the words "a division of taft broadcasting company".
* September 6, 1969-January 17, 1970: The byline "A Taft BROADCASTING COMPANY", with "Taft" in form of its logo.
* September 6, 1969-January 17, 1970: The byline "A Taft BROADCASTING COMPANY", with "Taft" in form of its logo.
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* A similar version exists on ''Where's Huddles?'' where the box zooms out instead of fading to the already formed logo, a la the initial 1967 version. There is also no Taft byline/logo as well, and the background is {{color|orange}}.
* A similar version exists on ''Where's Huddles?'' where the box zooms out instead of fading to the already formed logo, a la the initial 1967 version. There is also no Taft byline/logo as well, and the background is {{color|orange}}.
* For a short period, Taft's corporate logo, alongside a byline reading "a division of Taft Broadcasting Company”, appear. This appears to coincide with the logo being used "standalone", with its own music. Box logos that are appended to the ends of shows and have the show's music playing usually do not have the byline. However, there are some exceptions, such as ''The Thanksgiving That Almost Wasn't'', which featured the logo attached to the end of the credits with the end of the show's theme playing under it, but features a Taft logo and byline; and ''The Funky Phantom'' and ''Yogi's Ark Lark'', which feature the "standalone" variant of the logo (with its own music), but no Taft logo or byline.
* For a short period, Taft's corporate logo, alongside a byline reading "a division of Taft Broadcasting Company”, appear. This appears to coincide with the logo being used "standalone", with its own music. Box logos that are appended to the ends of shows and have the show's music playing usually do not have the byline. However, there are some exceptions, such as ''The Thanksgiving That Almost Wasn't'', which featured the logo attached to the end of the credits with the end of the show's theme playing under it, but features a Taft logo and byline; and ''The Funky Phantom'' and ''Yogi's Ark Lark'', which feature the "standalone" variant of the logo (with its own music), but no Taft logo or byline.
* 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 (from the 1997 version of the 12th 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 2003-2009 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:''' Cel animation.
'''Technique:''' Cel animation.
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* February 26, 1967-December 29, 1968: A series of four glockenspiel notes and then three brass-band/accordion notes mixed with three glockenspiel chimes. It was written by then Hanna-Barbera musical director Ted Nichols.
* February 26, 1967-December 29, 1968: A series of four glockenspiel notes and then three brass-band/accordion notes mixed with three glockenspiel chimes. It was written by then Hanna-Barbera musical director Ted Nichols.
* September 7, 1968-September 16, 1972: A whimsical flute/xylophone jingle, ending with a held-out muted trumpet stinger. It was also written by then-Hanna-Barbera musical director Ted Nichols, used only when the logo wasn't attached to the end of the show and had the show's end credits music playing over it. You can hear this at the end of the ''Dastardly & Muttley'', ''Penelope Pitstop'', and ''Josie and the Pussycats'' closing title tracks on the European H-B music CD ''Tunes from the Toons: The Best of Hanna-Barbera''.
* September 7, 1968-September 16, 1972: A whimsical flute/xylophone jingle, ending with a held-out muted trumpet stinger. It was also written by then-Hanna-Barbera musical director Ted Nichols, used only when the logo wasn't attached to the end of the show and had the show's end credits music playing over it. You can hear this at the end of the ''Dastardly & Muttley'', ''Penelope Pitstop'', and ''Josie and the Pussycats'' closing title tracks on the European H-B music CD ''Tunes from the Toons: The Best of Hanna-Barbera''.
* September 11, 1971-March 27, 1974: The end title theme of the show, or none.
* September 11, 1971-March 27, 1974, March 4, 2003-April 7, 2009: The end title theme of the show/movie, or none.


'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''

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