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*A still variant was seen on ''The Pirates of Dark Water'' and on 1992 episodes of ''The Greatest Adventure: Stories From the Bible'', with all names and bylines completely blacked out and replaced with "'''HANNA-BARBERA, INC.'''" in a generic font. This also sometimes plastered the custom H-B logo at the end of ''Fish Police''. | *A still variant was seen on ''The Pirates of Dark Water'' and on 1992 episodes of ''The Greatest Adventure: Stories From the Bible'', with all names and bylines completely blacked out and replaced with "'''HANNA-BARBERA, INC.'''" in a generic font. This also sometimes plastered the custom H-B logo at the end of ''Fish Police''. | ||
*An updated version of this logo was used beginning in 1998. All names and bylines are completely blacked out, and instead, the text "{{font|Impact|HANNA-BARBERA CARTOONS}}" (in the Compacta font), with the Time Warner (later AOL Time Warner from June 28-August 9, 2002) byline below it, fades in below the logo. Plus, the star does not shine after the logo forms. When the [[Cartoon Network Productions]] logo is to follow this, that logo zooms in from the star's center point and fills the screen. | *An updated version of this logo was used beginning in 1998. All names and bylines are completely blacked out, and instead, the text "{{font|Impact|HANNA-BARBERA CARTOONS}}" (in the Compacta font), with the Time Warner (later AOL Time Warner from June 28-August 9, 2002) byline below it, fades in below the logo. Plus, the star does not shine after the logo forms. When the [[Cartoon Network Productions]] logo is to follow this, that logo zooms in from the star's center point and fills the screen. | ||
*Sometimes, the regular 1986 version of this logo also carries a blacked out byline where the Taft byline usually | *Sometimes, the regular 1986 version of this logo also carries a blacked out byline where the Taft byline usually appears. | ||
*Copyright dates may be substituted for the "Hanna-Barbera Productions" text. | *Copyright dates may be substituted for the "Hanna-Barbera Productions" text. | ||
*An out-of-sync version exists on a rerun of the season 3 ''The Jetsons'' episode "Crime Games"; the music comes in slightly too early on this variant, so the logo freezes and the text appears about halfway through the final note of the theme. | *An out-of-sync version exists, which was seen on a rerun of the season 3 ''The Jetsons'' episode "Crime Games"; the music comes in slightly too early on this variant, so the logo freezes and the text appears about halfway through the final note of the theme. | ||
'''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> | ||
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'''Audio Variants:''' | '''Audio Variants:''' | ||
*The closing theme of the show | *The closing theme of the show appears on shows such as recent reruns of ''Jana of the Jungle'' (due to plastering the 6th logo), the 1988 series ''The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley'', the final season of ''The Smurfs'', ''The Flintstone Kids' Just Say No Special'', and Cartoon Network and Boomerang airings of ''The Smurfs'' 1987 Christmas special "'Tis the Season to Be Smurfy". | ||
*On Boomerang airings of ''The Flintstone Comedy Show'', the logo uses the end theme of the show (carried on from the 1968 logo which preceded this variant), and halfway through, it cuts to the regular music already in progress. | *On Boomerang airings of ''The Flintstone Comedy Show'', the logo uses the end theme of the show (carried on from the 1968 logo which preceded this variant), and halfway through, it cuts to the regular music already in progress. | ||
*On ''The Powerpuff Girls'' episode "Dream Scheme/You Snooze, You Lose" and the 1999 ''Dexter's Laboratory'' special "Ego Trip", two recordings of the same theme play simultaneously, making the music a little louder. | *On ''The Powerpuff Girls'' episode "Dream Scheme/You Snooze, You Lose" and the 1999 ''Dexter's Laboratory'' special "Ego Trip", two recordings of the same theme play simultaneously, making the music a little louder. | ||
*On Boomerang airings and HBO Max prints of the 1986 revival of ''Jonny Quest'', the logo is silent. | *On Boomerang U.S. airings and HBO Max prints of the 1986 revival of ''Jonny Quest'', the logo is silent. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' | ||
*The original version is currently seen on season 6 episodes of ''The Smurfs'' and ''A Pup Named Scooby-Doo'' when rerun on Boomerang (the latter show also preserves the logo on DVD releases and the Boomerang and Tubi streaming services), and was last seen on most episodes of ''Galaxy Goof Ups'', seasons 3 and 4 of ''The Snorks'', ''Fantastic Max'', season 1 of ''Pound Puppies'', ''The New Fred & Barney Show'', and ''The Pirates of Dark Water'' when previously rerun on Boomerang, and used to be seen on some 1982 episodes of ''Scooby Doo and Scrappy Doo'' (which plasters the 1982 "Star" and the [[Ruby-Spears Productions|Ruby-Spears]] logo) when aired on Cartoon Network in the late 1990s to mid-2000s. | *The original version is currently seen on season 6 episodes of ''The Smurfs'' and ''A Pup Named Scooby-Doo'' when rerun on Boomerang (the latter show also preserves the logo on DVD releases and the Boomerang and Tubi streaming services), and was last seen on most episodes of ''Galaxy Goof Ups'', seasons 3 and 4 of ''The Snorks'', ''Fantastic Max'', season 1 of ''Pound Puppies'', ''The New Fred & Barney Show'', and ''The Pirates of Dark Water'' when previously rerun on Boomerang U.S., and also used to be seen on some 1982 episodes of ''Scooby Doo and Scrappy Doo'' (which plasters the 1982 version of the 1979 "Swirling Star" and the [[Ruby-Spears Productions|Ruby-Spears]] logo) when aired on Cartoon Network U.S. in the late 1990s to mid-2000s. | ||
*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 | *The 1998 version of this logo appears 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 U.S. reruns of the ''Cattanooga Cats'', as well as an airing of the pilot episode of ''Yogi's Space Race'' on May 8, 2010. | ||
*The version with the Taft byline still exists on ''The Flintstone Kids'' (which is plastered on the WBHV Saturday Morning DVD by the 1994 "Comedy All-Stars" logo, but intact on the Boomerang streaming service on season 1), ''Popeye and Son'', and the 1989 UK VHS release of ''Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf'' (1988) from [[The Video Collection]]. | *The version with the Taft byline still exists on ''The Flintstone Kids'' (which is plastered on the WBHV Saturday Morning DVD by the 1994 "Comedy All-Stars" logo, but intact on the Boomerang streaming service on season 1), ''Popeye and Son'', and the 1989 UK VHS release of ''Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf'' (1988) from [[The Video Collection]]. | ||
*This was also seen on S3 episodes of ''The Jetsons'' from 1987, as well as the 1986 revival of ''Jonny Quest'' (which is also intact on HBO Max). | *This was also seen on S3 episodes of ''The Jetsons'' from 1987, as well as the 1986 revival of ''Jonny Quest'' (which is also intact on HBO Max). |