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* The original variant only | * The original variant is only seen on ''The Ruff & Reddy Show''. | ||
** It is also intact on home media releases of the series. | ** It is also intact on home media releases of the series. | ||
* The later variant is more common, however and it | * The later variant is more common, however and it is seen on early episodes of ''Yogi Bear'', ''Pixie & Dixie and Mr. Jinks'', ''Huckleberry Hound'', and the ''Quick Draw McGraw'' short "Scary Prairie" among other shorts. | ||
'''Legacy:''' Despite its short lifespan, this logo seems to have inspired Cartoon Network's 2004 redesign. | '''Legacy:''' Despite its short lifespan, this logo seems to have inspired Cartoon Network's 2004 redesign. | ||
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* The regular 1968 version of the logo with the Taft byline was last seen on the ''The Adventures of Gulliver'' episode "Little Man of the Year", and on most episodes of ''Wacky Races'' on Boomerang (it is plastered with the 1994 "Comedy All-Stars" logo on the DVD release and the Boomerang streaming service, but still intact on the 1996 UK VHS release of ''Wacky Races: Bumper Edition'' from [[First Independent Films|First Independent]], where it is followed by the short version of the 1987 Turner Entertainment "CGI Globe" logo) and the bylineless variant of the regular 1968 version the logo also | * The regular 1968 version of the logo with the Taft byline was last seen on the ''The Adventures of Gulliver'' episode "Little Man of the Year", and on most episodes of ''Wacky Races'' on Boomerang (it is plastered with the 1994 "Comedy All-Stars" logo on the DVD release and the Boomerang streaming service, but still intact on the 1996 UK VHS release of ''Wacky Races: Bumper Edition'' from [[First Independent Films|First Independent]], where it is followed by the short version of the 1987 Turner Entertainment "CGI Globe" logo) and the bylineless variant of the regular 1968 version the logo is also seen on ''The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan'', ''Super Friends'', the TV movie ''Yogi's Ark Lark'', ''The Flintstone Comedy Show'', and most episodes of ''The New Scooby-Doo Movies'' on DVD and Blu-ray (some episodes on the Boomerang streaming service have it, others plaster it with the 2003 [[Warner Bros. Television Studios|Warner Bros. Television]] logo, and some cut off before the logo appears). | ||
* The regular 1968 version of the logo with the Taft byline was also originally seen on ''The Harlem Globetrotters'' 1970 animated series and season 2 of ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' (the former was retained on TV Land airings in the early 2000s, with the 1995 silent [[Paramount Television (1967-2006)|Paramount Domestic Television]] logo following; the latter is available on DVD, Blu-ray and HBO Max, respectively). | * The regular 1968 version of the logo with the Taft byline was also originally seen on ''The Harlem Globetrotters'' 1970 animated series and season 2 of ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' (the former was retained on TV Land airings in the early 2000s, with the 1995 silent [[Paramount Television (1967-2006)|Paramount Domestic Television]] logo following; the latter is available on DVD, Blu-ray and HBO Max, respectively). | ||
* Some episodes of ''Josie and the Pussycats'' have the regular 1968 version of the logo with the Taft byline 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 the regular 1968 version of the logo with the Taft byline 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 also | * The 1968 logo with the ending of the show's theme is also intact on the Warner Archive released DVD releases 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 release 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!'' also 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!'' also 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 | * The 1969 version of the logo is also preserved 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. | ||
* For a long time, the most visible source of the 1969 version of the logo was the end of both American Cartoon Network and Boomerang prints of the ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' episode "Go Away Ghost Ship", which showed the logo in a PAL-to-NTSC transfer. | * For a long time, the most visible source of the 1969 version of the logo was the end of both American Cartoon Network and Boomerang prints of the ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' episode "Go Away Ghost Ship", which showed the logo in a PAL-to-NTSC transfer. | ||
* The 1969 version of the logo also | * The 1969 version of the logo is also preserved 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 | * The 1969 version of the logo is also preserved 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 | * The 1970 variant is preserved 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" logo too. | ||
* The 1969 version of the logo also strangely | * 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 with the 1979 "Swirling Star" music also strangely | * The 1969 version of the logo with the 1979 "Swirling Star" music was also strangely seen on both the Australian version of Cartoon Network and Teletoon Canada airings of ''The Scooby-Doo Show'' episode "Hang in There, Scooby-Doo", which is then followed by the short version of the 1987 Turner Entertainment "CGI Globe" logo. | ||
* The silent variant of the 1969 version of the logo also | * The silent variant of the 1969 version of the logo is also preserved on Romanian dubbing prints of ''Dastardly & Muttley in Their Flying Machines'' and on the 1997 UK VHS release of ''The Perils of Penelope Pitstop: Bumper Edition'', which is then followed by the short version of the 1987 Turner Entertainment "CGI Globe" logo on the latter. | ||
* The regular 1968 version of the logo with the Taft byline was also seen at the end of the first season of ''The Banana Splits Adventure Hour'' when it was originally aired on NBC. | * The regular 1968 version of the logo with the Taft byline was also seen at the end of the first season of ''The Banana Splits Adventure Hour'' when it was originally aired on NBC. | ||
* The bylineless variant of the regular 1968 version of the logo is also cut out on ''The New Scooby-Doo Movies'' episode "The Caped Crusader Caper", when it appears as a bonus feature on the 2018 DVD release of ''Scooby-Doo and Batman: The Brave and the Bold''. | * The bylineless variant of the regular 1968 version of the logo is also cut out on ''The New Scooby-Doo Movies'' episode "The Caped Crusader Caper", when it appears as a bonus feature on the 2018 DVD release of ''Scooby-Doo and Batman: The Brave and the Bold''. | ||
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* Some repeats would have the 1968-1974 theme, which seems to be synchronized perfectly with the logo. | * Some repeats would have the 1968-1974 theme, which seems to be synchronized perfectly with the logo. | ||
* On all TV airings, VHS prints and the [[Warner Home Video]] DVD print of ''Scooby Goes Hollywood'', the 1979 "Swirling Star" logo theme | * On all TV airings, VHS prints and the [[Warner Home Video]] DVD print of ''Scooby Goes Hollywood'', the 1979 "Swirling Star" logo theme plays. This was probably because since the special was from December 1979, it most likely was used to plaster the "Swirling Star" logo. | ||
** The "Swirling Star" music has also been heard on both an early 2010s Australian rerun and a Teletoon Canada airing of ''The Scooby-Doo Show'' episode "Creepy Cruise" and also on a USA Cartoon Express airing of the ''Jana of the Jungle'' episode "Katuchi Danger" as well. | ** The "Swirling Star" music has also been heard on both an early 2010s Australian rerun and a Teletoon Canada airing of ''The Scooby-Doo Show'' episode "Creepy Cruise" and also on a USA Cartoon Express airing of the ''Jana of the Jungle'' episode "Katuchi Danger" as well. | ||
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* This was also plastered by the 1979, 1982 or 1983 Swirling Star logo on USA Network's USA Cartoon Express on such shows as ''Jabberjaw'', ''Jana of the Jungle'', ''Hong Kong Phooey'', ''Clue Club'', and ''The New Fred & Barney Show'' (the latter also uses the 1983 "Swirling Star" logo on the Boomerang streaming service's prints, while 2002 Boomerang U.S. airings used the the 1988 version of the 1986 "CGI Swirling Star" logo). | * This was also plastered by the 1979, 1982 or 1983 Swirling Star logo on USA Network's USA Cartoon Express on such shows as ''Jabberjaw'', ''Jana of the Jungle'', ''Hong Kong Phooey'', ''Clue Club'', and ''The New Fred & Barney Show'' (the latter also uses the 1983 "Swirling Star" logo on the Boomerang streaming service's prints, while 2002 Boomerang U.S. airings used the the 1988 version of the 1986 "CGI Swirling Star" logo). | ||
* This logo is also available on DVD releases of ''Hong Kong Phooey'', seasons 1 and 3 of ''The Scooby-Doo Show'' (also available on Blu-ray and HBO Max with the 2003 WB TV Distribution logo appearing after it), ''Dynomutt: Dog Wonder'', and the Warner Archive release of ''Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels'' (also intact on the Boomerang streaming service). | * This logo is also available on DVD releases of ''Hong Kong Phooey'', seasons 1 and 3 of ''The Scooby-Doo Show'' (also available on Blu-ray and HBO Max with the 2003 WB TV Distribution logo appearing after it), ''Dynomutt: Dog Wonder'', and the Warner Archive release of ''Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels'' (also intact on the Boomerang streaming service). | ||
* The 1977 version of this logo was also seen on | * The 1977 version of this logo was also seen on season 1 of ''The All-New Popeye Hour''. | ||
* The original version of this logo also seen on ''The Tom & Jerry Show'' (1975) before the 1973 MGM Television logo (however, it is blacked out on both the Boomerang streaming service and Tubi prints of the series). | * The original version of this logo also seen on ''The Tom & Jerry Show'' (1975) before the 1973 MGM Television logo (however, it is blacked out on both the Boomerang streaming service and Tubi prints of the series). | ||
* The original version of this logo also | * The original version of this logo is also intact on ''The Scooby-Doo Show'' seasons 1-3 on HBO Max, followed by the 2003 WB TV Distribution logo at the end. | ||
* The version with the 1979 "Swirling Star" music | * The version with the 1979 "Swirling Star" music was seen on all TV airings of ''Scooby Goes Hollywood'' (and is also intact on both VHS prints and the Warner Home Video DVD release thereof), and also on both an early 2010s Australian rerun and a Teletoon Canada airing of ''The Scooby-Doo Show'' episode "Creepy Cruise" and a USA Cartoon Express airing of the ''Jana of the Jungle'' episode "Katuchi Danger". | ||
* The original version of this logo was also seen on the 2023 Boomerang U.S. airings of ''Jabberjaw'', which is then followed by the 1988 Worldvision Enterprises logo. | * The original version of this logo was also seen on the 2023 Boomerang U.S. airings of ''Jabberjaw'', which is then followed by the 1988 Worldvision Enterprises logo. | ||
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* There is also a variant seen on the 1986 film ''GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords'' and at the end of the 1982 film ''Heidi's Song'', in which there is a large "A Hanna-Barbera Production" byline and the logo is tiny in size. | * There is also a variant seen on the 1986 film ''GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords'' and at the end of the 1982 film ''Heidi's Song'', in which there is a large "A Hanna-Barbera Production" byline and the logo is tiny in size. | ||
* On an older print of one episode of ''The Scooby-Doo Show'', the logo is moved up a bit so the Taft byline cannot be seen. | * On an older print of one episode of ''The Scooby-Doo Show'', the logo is moved up a bit so the Taft byline cannot be seen. | ||
* On the TV special ''A Yabba-Dabba-Doo Celebration: 50 Years of Hanna-Barbera'', an IATSE disclaimer appears below the logo. This also | * On the TV special ''A Yabba-Dabba-Doo Celebration: 50 Years of Hanna-Barbera'', an IATSE disclaimer appears below the logo. This was also seen on a pre-launch reel for Cartoon Network. | ||
* On an earthquake preparation video made for the Los Angeles Earthquake Preparation Program, the text on the bottom says "Hanna-Barbera PRESENTS" with the text below in a Helvetica font. The white star then suddenly zooms in and engulfs the screen, and flashes to the video's introduction. At the end, the "Swirling Star" is smaller and the text says "A HANNA-BARBERA PRODUCTION FOR CITY OF LOS ANGELES EARTHQUAKE PREPARATION PROGRAM" (in the same font as the Taft byline). | * On an earthquake preparation video made for the Los Angeles Earthquake Preparation Program, the text on the bottom says "Hanna-Barbera PRESENTS" with the text below in a Helvetica font. The white star then suddenly zooms in and engulfs the screen, and flashes to the video's introduction. At the end, the "Swirling Star" is smaller and the text says "A HANNA-BARBERA PRODUCTION FOR CITY OF LOS ANGELES EARTHQUAKE PREPARATION PROGRAM" (in the same font as the Taft byline). | ||
* Another dark/deteriorated variant was seen on a current 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 current 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. | ||
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* The opening variant | * The opening variant uses a sweeping chime sound; however, 1980s ''Jetsons'' episodes feature a rendition of the Jetsons' doorbell (the "Meet George Jetson" piece of the theme rendered in chimes). | ||
* The 1990 variant used a majestic version of the "Meet George Jetson" theme in the style of ''The Simpsons'' theme song (or more precisely, Danny Elfman). | * The 1990 variant used a majestic version of the "Meet George Jetson" theme in the style of ''The Simpsons'' theme song (or more precisely, Danny Elfman). | ||
* On VHS releases of 1985 episodes of ''The Greatest Stories: Tales from the Bible'', the logo is silent. | * On VHS releases of 1985 episodes of ''The Greatest Stories: Tales from the Bible'', the logo is silent. | ||
* Some shows have been known to use the first variant with a blacked-out Taft byline, but with the 1968 "Zooming H-B" fanfare. This was chiefly used to update the logo on ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'', but also spread to other shows as well, including post-1988 reruns of ''Casper's First Christmas'' (1979) and ''Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats'' (1988), and was also spotted on an unknown episode of ''Josie and the Pussycats''. This instance also happened on the 1982 ''The Smurfs'' episode "The Adventures of Robin Smurf", and another instance on a 1986 syndicated rerun of ''The Smurfs''. This variant was somewhat common, but became rare when Warner Bros. updated the prints of ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' in 1997, and tacked on the 1994 "Action All-Stars" logo. | * Some shows have been known to use the first variant with a blacked-out Taft byline, but with the 1968 "Zooming H-B" fanfare. This was chiefly used to update the logo on ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'', but also spread to other shows as well, including post-1988 reruns of ''Casper's First Christmas'' (1979) and ''Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats'' (1988), and was also spotted on an unknown episode of ''Josie and the Pussycats''. This instance also happened on the 1982 ''The Smurfs'' episode "The Adventures of Robin Smurf", and another instance on a 1986 syndicated rerun of ''The Smurfs''. This variant was somewhat common, but became rare when Warner Bros. updated the prints of ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' in 1997, and tacked on the 1994 "Action All-Stars" logo. | ||
* On | * On the 1984 Canadian VHS release of ''The Three Musketeers'', the logo is silent; however, when the logo freezes, a note from some other cartoon theme plays, then the usual synthesizer music begins. | ||
* On Family Channel airings of ''The All-New Popeye Hour'', some reruns of the 1979-81 episodes would have this logo and the music on it sped-up due to time compression. | * On Family Channel airings of ''The All-New Popeye Hour'', some reruns of the 1979-81 episodes would have this logo and the music on it sped-up due to time compression. | ||
* On ''Rock Odyssey'' (1987), the 1986 releases of ''The Greatest Adventure: Stories From the Bible'', early 1990s prints of the 1978 ''Godzilla'' cartoon, and Boomerang U.S. airings of ''CB Bears'', the ending of the show's theme is heard over the logo. | * On ''Rock Odyssey'' (1987), the 1986 releases of ''The Greatest Adventure: Stories From the Bible'', early 1990s prints of the 1978 ''Godzilla'' cartoon, and Boomerang U.S. airings of ''CB Bears'', the ending of the show's theme is heard over the logo. | ||
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* Currently seen on ''The Smurfs'' on Boomerang, and was also shown on ''Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show'', the first two seasons of ''The Snorks'', ''The Yogi Bear Show'', some episodes of ''Josie and the Pussycats'', ''Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space'' (intact on episodes 6 and 8 on the Warner Archive DVD release), season 1 of ''Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo'' (with the 2001 low tone WBTVD logo following; it was kept intact on HBO Max's prints, but with the 2003 WBTV logo following instead), four episodes of ''Galaxy Goof Ups'', most 1982 episodes of ''The Richie Rich Show'', the 1980s syndicated remastered prints of ''Top Cat'', the 1985-86 season of ''The Jetsons'', and ''The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo'' when last rerun on Boomerang (which also retains this logo on its DVD release and on the Boomerang streaming service). | * Currently seen on ''The Smurfs'' on Boomerang, and was also shown on ''Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show'', the first two seasons of ''The Snorks'', ''The Yogi Bear Show'', some episodes of ''Josie and the Pussycats'', ''Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space'' (intact on episodes 6 and 8 on the Warner Archive DVD release), season 1 of ''Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo'' (with the 2001 low tone WBTVD logo following; it was kept intact on HBO Max's prints, but with the 2003 WBTV logo following instead), four episodes of ''Galaxy Goof Ups'', most 1982 episodes of ''The Richie Rich Show'', the 1980s syndicated remastered prints of ''Top Cat'', the 1985-86 season of ''The Jetsons'', and ''The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo'' when last rerun on Boomerang (which also retains this logo on its DVD release and on the Boomerang streaming service). | ||
* However, many prints still have the logo's Taft bylines blacked out or bylineless. You're more likely to find the Taft byline intact on lesser-seen shows and/or shows produced by H-B, but distributed by other companies. | * However, many prints still have the logo's Taft bylines blacked out or bylineless. You're more likely to find the Taft byline intact on lesser-seen shows and/or shows produced by H-B, but distributed by other companies. | ||
* The 1985 episodes of ''The Jetsons'' | * The 1985 episodes of ''The Jetsons'' do not retain this on remastered prints due to plastering by the 1994 Comedy All Stars logo, but it's still intact on HBO Max. | ||
* The 1983 variant of this logo (w/ Taft byline) also | * The 1983 variant of this logo (w/ Taft byline) is also seen right after the 1968 "Zooming H-B" on the DVD releases of ''The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show'' and ''The Flintstones Comedy Show''. | ||
** It also | ** It was also seen after the 1968 "Zooming H-B" logo on the former's episode "Focus Foolery" when last rerun on Boomerang U.S. as well. | ||
* The H-B Presents logo with the "Meet George Jetson" chimes is rare, and so far has been spotted on several ''Jetsons'' episodes on both the Boomerang streaming service and HBO Max. | * The H-B Presents logo with the "Meet George Jetson" chimes is rare, and so far has been spotted on several ''Jetsons'' episodes on both the Boomerang streaming service and HBO Max. | ||
** It | ** It was also seen on airings thereof on [[Teletoon Originals|Teletoon Canada]]. | ||
* The blacked out 1983-era variant of this logo also | * The blacked out 1983-era variant of this logo is also intact at the end of Boomerang and DVD/Blu-ray prints of ''Yogi and the Invasion of the Space Bears'' and ''Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf'' (both 1988), plastering the next logo. | ||
** However, it is cut from the Boomerang streaming service's print of the latter, while the Warner Archive DVD release of the former plasters it with the 11th logo instead. | ** However, it is cut from the Boomerang streaming service's print of the latter, while the Warner Archive DVD release of the former plasters it with the 11th logo instead. | ||
* The blacked out 1983-era variant of this logo also | * The blacked out 1983-era variant of this logo is also intact at the end of a Tubi streaming print of S4E16 of ''The Smurfs'', which is then followed by the 1988 Worldvision Enterprises logo. | ||
* The blacked out 1983-era variant of this logo also | * The blacked out 1983-era variant of this logo was also seen on the late 1980s prints of both ''Alice in Wonderland or What's a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This?'' (1966) and ''20,000 Leagues Under the Sea'' (1973), respectively, which is then followed by the 1988 Worldvision Enterprises logo. | ||
* The blacked out 1983-era variant of this logo was also seen on a 1995 Cartoon Network U.S. airing of the ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' episode "Never Ape an Ape Man". | * The blacked out 1983-era variant of this logo was also seen on a 1995 Cartoon Network U.S. airing of the ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' episode "Never Ape an Ape Man". | ||
* There are also some prints with this logo (with b/o byline) plastering the next logo. | * There are also some prints with this logo (with b/o byline) plastering the next logo. | ||
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* This was also retained on early 2000s TV Land airings of ''The Fonz & The Happy Days Gang'', which is then followed by the 1995 [[Paramount Television (1967-2006)|Paramount Domestic Television]] logo (said logo was silent except for two episodes). | * This was also retained on early 2000s TV Land airings of ''The Fonz & The Happy Days Gang'', which is then followed by the 1995 [[Paramount Television (1967-2006)|Paramount Domestic Television]] logo (said logo was silent except for two episodes). | ||
* It has also been seen on some episodes of ''Amigo and Friends''. | * It has also been seen on some episodes of ''Amigo and Friends''. | ||
* The 1983 variant of this logo with the Taft byline also | * The 1983 variant of this logo with the Taft byline is also intact on ''The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show'' episodes "Scooby the Barbarian", "No Sharking Zone", "Scoobygeist" and "The Quagmire Quake Caper" included on the 2019 UK DVD release of ''Best of Warner Bros. 50 Cartoon Collection: Scooby-Doo!'' from [[Warner Bros. Home Entertainment]], and at the end of the 1986 UK VHS release of ''GoBots'' from [[The Video Collection]] (which is then followed by the 1984 [[LBS Communications]] logo on the latter), the 1986 UK VHS release of ''Challenge of the Gobots: The Gobotron Saga'' from [[Vestron Video]], and the 1989 U.S. VHS release of ''The Man Called Flintstone'' (1966), and was also seen on ''Rock Odyssey'' (1987, even on an old TVE 2/La 2 airing, which is then followed by the 1988 Worldvision Enterprises logo), and at the end of Light TV airings of ''Pink Panther and Sons'' (which is then followed by the 1996 [[MGM Television|MGM Domestic Television Distribution]] logo). | ||
* The 1983 variant of this logo was also seen on an October 3, 1996, UK airing of ''The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show'' episode "The Fall Dog" on [[Children's ITV/CITV|CITV]], which is then followed by the still variant of the 1988 Worldvision Enterprises logo. | * The 1983 variant of this logo was also seen on an October 3, 1996, UK airing of ''The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show'' episode "The Fall Dog" on [[Children's ITV/CITV|CITV]], which is then followed by the still variant of the 1988 Worldvision Enterprises logo. | ||
* The original version of this logo with both the Taft byline and 1968 "Zooming H-B" fanfare also | * The original version of this logo with both the Taft byline and 1968 "Zooming H-B" fanfare is also intact at the end of the ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' episode "Nowhere to Hyde", included on the 2001 UK VHS release of ''Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase'' from Warner Home Video, which is then followed by the 1988 Worldvision Enterprises logo, due to that episode and "Which Witch is Witch?" being bonus episodes included on that release. | ||
'''Legacy:''' Perhaps Hanna-Barbera's most famous closing logo. It's a favorite among people who grew up watching TV during this time or watching Hanna-Barbera's shows on Cartoon Network in the 1990s. It was referenced many years later by its successor, [[Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe]]. | '''Legacy:''' Perhaps Hanna-Barbera's most famous closing logo. It's a favorite among people who grew up watching TV during this time or watching Hanna-Barbera's shows on Cartoon Network in the 1990s. It was referenced many years later by its successor, [[Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe]]. | ||
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'''Audio:''' A rock guitar theme. | '''Audio:''' A rock guitar theme. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' Only seen on the specials ''Pound Puppies'' and ''Star Fairies'', which was originally aired in syndication. | ||
===8th Logo (September 13, 1986-1992; November 18, 1998-August 9, 2002)=== | ===8th Logo (September 13, 1986-1992; November 18, 1998-August 9, 2002)=== | ||
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*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 1st [[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 1st [[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 appears. | *Sometimes, the regular 1986 version of this logo also carries a blacked out byline where the Taft byline usually appears. | ||
*On the UK VHS ''The Jetsons: First Episodes'', the name and byline are completely blacked out and replaced with two copyright dates, one for the show itself, the other for when the release was produced. | *On the UK VHS release of ''The Jetsons: First Episodes'', the name and byline are completely blacked out and replaced with two copyright dates, one for the show itself, the other for when the release was produced. | ||
*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. | *An out-of-sync version also 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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*The closing theme of the show | *The closing theme of the show is seen on shows such as current 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. | ||
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*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]] | *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]] logos) 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 is preserved 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". | ||
*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 | **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). | |||
**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, currently 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. | *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, currently 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 release 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). | ||
*The 1988 version of this logo was also spotted on ''Yo, Yogi!'', both when originally aired on NBC and on the Boomerang streaming service, followed by the 1989 variant of the 1988 Worldvision Enterprises logo (with the Spelling Entertainment byline). | *The 1988 version of this logo was also spotted on ''Yo, Yogi!'', both when originally aired on NBC and on the Boomerang streaming service, followed by the 1989 variant of the 1988 Worldvision Enterprises logo (with the Spelling Entertainment byline). | ||
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'''Audio Variant:''' The promo variant uses music from the promo and a male announcer saying, "Join the laughter, join the fun. Join the good times with the Hanna-Barbera Family. See these and all of your favorite Hanna-Barbera characters on Hanna-Barbera Home Video!" | '''Audio Variant:''' The promo variant uses music from the promo and a male announcer saying, "Join the laughter, join the fun. Join the good times with the Hanna-Barbera Family. See these and all of your favorite Hanna-Barbera characters on Hanna-Barbera Home Video!" | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' Seen on ''HBTV'' VHS releases from [[Worldvision Home Video]] from 1986 to 1989, and at the end of a promo on the U.S. VHS release of ''Top Cat: T.C.'s Back in Town''. | ||
'''Legacy:''' The regular version of this logo has remained in obscurity until was resurfaced in many years. | '''Legacy:''' The regular version of this logo has remained in obscurity until was resurfaced in many years. | ||
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*It was last seen on the first season of ''Tom and Jerry Kids'' on Boomerang, and still appears on the Boomerang streaming service's prints (which separate each of the segments into individual ones); however, VHS releases plaster it with the 10th logo. | *It was last seen on the first season of ''Tom and Jerry Kids'' on Boomerang, and still appears on the Boomerang streaming service's prints (which separate each of the segments into individual ones); however, VHS releases plaster it with the 10th logo. | ||
**It also | **It is also intact (for some reason) on the segments "Catch That Mouse" and "Good Night Droopy" on the Boomerang streaming service. | ||
*More shows that carried this logo are ''Wake, Rattle & Roll'' (with the synth theme), and the first season of ''Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures'', which can currently be seen on Hulu. | *More shows that carried this logo are ''Wake, Rattle & Roll'' (with the synth theme), and the first season of ''Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures'', which can currently be seen on Hulu. | ||
*''Gravedale High'' also used this, preceding the 1986-96 [[NBC Studios|NBC Productions]] logo. | *''Gravedale High'' also used this, preceding the 1986-96 [[NBC Studios|NBC Productions]] logo. | ||
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*During the early days, the text "H-B PRODUCTION CO." is shown below the logo. This only applies to the Muttley version, as well as on ''Jonny's Golden Quest''. | *During the early days, the text "H-B PRODUCTION CO." is shown below the logo. This only applies to the Muttley version, as well as on ''Jonny's Golden Quest''. | ||
*For the ''Atom Ant'' version, on a promo on the VHS of ''Dink the Little Dinosaur: Lights Out!'', the text "Look out for these hilarious Hanna-Barbera cartoon characters on home video." fade in. | *For the ''Atom Ant'' version, on a promo on the VHS release of ''Dink the Little Dinosaur: Lights Out!'', the text "Look out for these hilarious Hanna-Barbera cartoon characters on home video." fade in. | ||
*As noted above, each Hanna-Barbera produced original series for Cartoon Network from 1997 onward following the logo's resurrection starting with ''Cave Kids'' (used in February 1997) had this logo, always with the cartoons' star(s); the only exception was ''The Powerpuff Girls'', which used an altered version of the 8th logo (though a "Portrait" variant was printed in [https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fn5oRO_agAAuSyK.jpg a 1996 press coverage document]). This not only included the regular half-hour series but one-off shorts, previously called ''What a Cartoon!'', that now fell under the ''Cartoon Cartoons'' banner (which are now no longer rerun on TV). Thus, there are a large number of variations. | *As noted above, each Hanna-Barbera produced original series for Cartoon Network from 1997 onward following the logo's resurrection starting with ''Cave Kids'' (used in February 1997) had this logo, always with the cartoons' star(s); the only exception was ''The Powerpuff Girls'', which used an altered version of the 8th logo (though a "Portrait" variant was printed in [https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fn5oRO_agAAuSyK.jpg a 1996 press coverage document]). This not only included the regular half-hour series but one-off shorts, previously called ''What a Cartoon!'', that now fell under the ''Cartoon Cartoons'' banner (which are now no longer rerun on TV). Thus, there are a large number of variations. | ||
* On some Series 1 episodes of ''Cow and Chicken'', a differently styled byline is used. Appearing in an arc-like fashion below the logo are the words "Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. A Time Warner Company". Some episodes used it with the other byline as well, and the ''Cow and Chicken'' spin-off ''I Am Weasel'' used both bylines for all episodes. It's also rumoured to have been | * On some Series 1 episodes of ''Cow and Chicken'', a differently styled byline is used. Appearing in an arc-like fashion below the logo are the words "Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. A Time Warner Company". Some episodes used it with the other byline as well, and the ''Cow and Chicken'' spin-off ''I Am Weasel'' used both bylines for all episodes. It's also rumoured to have been seen on a few ''Dexter's Laboratory'' episodes as well, but this remains unconfirmed. | ||
*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. | ||
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*''Cave Kids'': A head shot of Baby Pebbles Flintstone inside a {{color|deepskyblue|sky blue}} oval with the H-B script in {{color|gold|yellow}}. The background is white. Although the syndicated series aired on PBS in 1996, the show originally used the 1994 "Comedy All-Stars" logo before it was replaced with this logo in 1997 for reruns until 1999. | *''Cave Kids'': A head shot of Baby Pebbles Flintstone inside a {{color|deepskyblue|sky blue}} oval with the H-B script in {{color|gold|yellow}}. The background is white. Although the syndicated series aired on PBS in 1996, the show originally used the 1994 "Comedy All-Stars" logo before it was replaced with this logo in 1997 for reruns until 1999. | ||
*''Tom and Jerry'' ("The Mansion Cat" short): Head shots of Tom and Jerry inside a malachite box on a {{color|cornflowerblue|periwinkle}} background with the H-B script in {{color|pink|flamingo pink}}. This one has a more 3-D look to it. | *''Tom and Jerry'' ("The Mansion Cat" short): Head shots of Tom and Jerry inside a malachite box on a {{color|cornflowerblue|periwinkle}} background with the H-B script in {{color|pink|flamingo pink}}. This one has a more 3-D look to it. | ||
*''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 | *''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 is seen 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. | '''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. | ||
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'''Availability:''' It was first seen on ''Jonny's Golden Quest'', and was last seen in its original use on the final episode of ''SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron'', entitled "Unlikely Alloys", but it was revived when Time Warner bought out Turner in 1996. This was later seen as an in-credit logo on ''The What-a-Cartoon! Show'', but was resurrected on the premiere of ''Cow & Chicken''. Overall, the logo was last seen on season 3 of ''Johnny Bravo''. | '''Availability:''' It was first seen on ''Jonny's Golden Quest'', and was last seen in its original use on the final episode of ''SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron'', entitled "Unlikely Alloys", but it was revived when Time Warner bought out Turner in 1996. This was later seen as an in-credit logo on ''The What-a-Cartoon! Show'', but was resurrected on the premiere of ''Cow & Chicken''. Overall, the logo was last seen on season 3 of ''Johnny Bravo''. | ||
*Muttley: It was seen at the start of the 1994 TV special ''Scooby-Doo in Arabian Nights'', which occasionally airs on Boomerang, but is cut out on most home video releases and on the Boomerang streaming service, respectively. Modern TV prints (i.e. an April 2023 Boomerang UK airing) also start without it. It also | *Muttley: It was seen at the start of the 1994 TV special ''Scooby-Doo in Arabian Nights'', which occasionally airs on Boomerang, but is cut out on most home video releases and on the Boomerang streaming service, respectively. Modern TV prints (i.e. an April 2023 Boomerang UK airing) also start without it. It is also intact on the 1995 UK VHS releases of ''A Flintstones Christmas Carol'' (1994) and ''Richie Rich: Maltese Monkey'', the 1996 UK VHS release of ''Scooby-Doo: Bumper Edition'', the ''The Jetsons - The First Episodes'' Bulgarian VHS release, a Croatian VHS release of ''Midnight Patrol: Adventures in the Dream Zone'', and at the start of the 1993 ''Flintstones'' special ''Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby'', respectively. | ||
*''2 Stupid Dogs'': Preserved on the ''2 Stupid Dogs'' DVD set from Warner Archive. | *''2 Stupid Dogs'': Preserved on the ''2 Stupid Dogs'' DVD set from Warner Archive. | ||
*''Jonny Quest'': Was last seen on seasons 4 and 5 of ''The New Adventures of Captain Planet'' when previously rerun on Boomerang. It was also seen on some prints of ''Jonny Quest'' from the early 1990s. The second version is seen on its first use, ''Jonny's Golden Quest'', which was preserved on a Boomerang airing, as well as a 1993 promo for ''The Greatest Adventures of the Bible'' on the VHS release of ''Dink the Little Dinosaur''. | *''Jonny Quest'': Was last seen on seasons 4 and 5 of ''The New Adventures of Captain Planet'' when previously rerun on Boomerang. It was also seen on some prints of ''Jonny Quest'' from the early 1990s. The second version is seen on its first use, ''Jonny's Golden Quest'', which was preserved on a Boomerang airing, as well as a 1993 promo for ''The Greatest Adventures of the Bible'' on the VHS release of ''Dink the Little Dinosaur''. | ||
*''SWAT Kats'': Was last seen on reruns of said show on Boomerang, along with the VHS | *''SWAT Kats'': Was last seen on reruns of said show on Boomerang, along with the VHS and DVD releases from Warner Archive. | ||
*''The Addams Family'': Seen on original airings of the show on ABC and some VHS releases of the 1992 animated adaptation of said show, and also remains intact on some airings on Boomerang. | *''The Addams Family'': Seen on original airings of the show on ABC and some VHS releases of the 1992 animated adaptation of said show, and also remains intact on some airings on Boomerang. | ||
*''The Halloween Tree'': Only seen on said special, which is available on VHS and DVD through Warner Archive, and also remains intact whenever Boomerang re-airs it. | *''The Halloween Tree'': Only seen on said special, which is available on VHS and DVD through Warner Archive, and also remains intact whenever Boomerang re-airs it. | ||
*Fred: Known to | *Fred: Known to be seen on the 1994 VHS release of ''The Flintstones: Wacky Inventions'' and may have also been seen on 1990s prints of said show. The fourth variant appears on a film master of ''The Chicken from Outer Space'', but was later upgraded to the 1994 "Comedy All-Stars" version of the next logo. | ||
*Santa Fred: The green variant is seen on ''The Town Santa Forgot'', the red variant on ''A Flintstone Family Christmas'', while the blue variant is seen on ''A Flintstones Christmas Carol'', all of which have been released on VHS and on the Boomerang streaming service, respectively. The blue variant also | *Santa Fred: The green variant is seen on ''The Town Santa Forgot'', the red variant on ''A Flintstone Family Christmas'', while the blue variant is seen on ''A Flintstones Christmas Carol'', all of which have been released on VHS and on the Boomerang streaming service, respectively. The blue variant is also intact on the Tubi streaming print of the latter. | ||
*''Droopy, Master Detective'': Only seen on said show, but it can also be found on Boomerang's streaming service with the logo intact. | *''Droopy, Master Detective'': Only seen on said show, but it can also be found on Boomerang's streaming service with the logo intact. | ||
*Dino: The first version was only seen at the end of the Flintstones special ''Hollyrock-a-Bye-Baby'', which is available on VHS. The second version was only seen at the end of a film print of the ''Cow & Chicken'' pilot episode "No Smoking!" from ''The What-a-Cartoon Show''. | *Dino: The first version was only seen at the end of the Flintstones special ''Hollyrock-a-Bye-Baby'', which is available on VHS. The second version was only seen at the end of a film print of the ''Cow & Chicken'' pilot episode "No Smoking!" from ''The What-a-Cartoon Show''. | ||
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*''The Jetsons'': Only seen on prints of said show from the early 1990s. | *''The Jetsons'': Only seen on prints of said show from the early 1990s. | ||
*''Atom Ant'' and ''Dink the Little Dinosaur'': Seen on various home video promos from the 1990s, but both versions are seen on VHS releases of ''Dink the Little Dinosaur'' from [[Turner Home Entertainment]]. | *''Atom Ant'' and ''Dink the Little Dinosaur'': Seen on various home video promos from the 1990s, but both versions are seen on VHS releases of ''Dink the Little Dinosaur'' from [[Turner Home Entertainment]]. | ||
*''Dexter's Laboratory'': | *''Dexter's Laboratory'': Seen 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 | *''Cow and Chicken'': Both variants are seen on said show which is available on DVD. | ||
*''Johnny Bravo'': The first variant | *''Johnny Bravo'': The first variant is seen on season 1 alongside its DVD release, and the second one is seen 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. | *''I Am Weasel'': The show doesn't air often as a standalone show, and so this variant isn't easy to find. However, the Region 4 DVD release might contain it though. | ||
*''Tom & Jerry'': Only | *''Tom & Jerry'': Only seen on the 2001 short "The Mansion Cat", which airs on Cartoon Network and Boomerang on rare occasions. | ||
*''Scooby-Doo'': | *''Scooby-Doo'': Seen at the end of the first four of the made-for-video ''Scooby-Doo'' movies: ''Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island'', ''Scooby-Doo and the Witches Ghost'', ''Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders'', and ''Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase'', respectively. | ||
*''Billy and Mandy'': Only | *''Billy and Mandy'': Only seen on the original pilot for ''The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy'', which is intact as a bonus on the season 1 DVD and was seen on current CN airings (most notably on ''Cartoon Planet'', where the logo was retained along with the original credits). | ||
*Promo variant with Atom Ant: Seen on the VHS of ''Dink the Little Dinosaur: Lights Out!''. | *Promo variant with Atom Ant: Seen on the VHS release of ''Dink the Little Dinosaur: Lights Out!''. | ||
*''Robot Jones'': Only | *''Robot Jones'': Only seen on the original airing of the ''Whatever Happened to Robot Jones?'' pilot. Reruns of the pilot do not preserve this and it's unlikely that the show will ever air again on TV. | ||
*''Uncle Gus'': Only | *''Uncle Gus'': Only seen 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 on Cartoon Network in 2003. | *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. | ||
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*On a few shows, the closing theme is used, such as on ''The Scooby-Doo Show'', the 1975 ''Tom and Jerry Show'', one episode of the 1992 ''Addams Family'' series and ''The Richie Rich Show''. In all these cases, the logo plasters out other earlier ones entirely. The still/IAW variant used for ''Dumb and Dumber'' also has the end theme playing over it. | *On a few shows, the closing theme is used, such as on ''The Scooby-Doo Show'', the 1975 ''Tom and Jerry Show'', one episode of the 1992 ''Addams Family'' series and ''The Richie Rich Show''. In all these cases, the logo plasters out other earlier ones entirely. The still/IAW variant used for ''Dumb and Dumber'' also has the end theme playing over it. | ||
*On ''The Flintstones'' episode "The Big Move", the 1979 "Swirling Star" sound was used over the "Comedy" version due to editing errors (as likely, the audio track of an 1980s unrestored master was used for that episode). However, MeTV airings of "The Big Move" (before the network was issued an updated print in 2020) had only the first half of the "Swirling Star" music before the "Comedy" version's soundtrack is joined in progress. | *On ''The Flintstones'' episode "The Big Move", the 1979 "Swirling Star" sound was used over the "Comedy" version due to editing errors (as likely, the audio track of an 1980s unrestored master was used for that episode). However, MeTV airings of "The Big Move" (before the network was issued an updated print in 2020) had only the first half of the "Swirling Star" music before the "Comedy" version's soundtrack is joined in progress. | ||
*A similar audio error occurred on another MeTV airing of ''The Flintstones'' where the first half of the "Action" music is heard before the "Comedy" version's soundtrack is joined in progress. | *A similar audio error also occurred on another MeTV airing of ''The Flintstones'' where the first half of the "Action" music is heard before the "Comedy" version's soundtrack is joined in progress. | ||
**The same thing also happened on Boomerang Germany airings of ''The Jetsons'', as the channel used the same intro and credits from the same episode on all showings (a common practice for CN and Boomerang overseas airings, for the matter). They used the audio footage from a pre-1995 unrestored print of a season 2 ''Jetsons'' episode which originally kept the 1983 version of the 1979 Swirling Star logo from that time, plastered over the video of another season 2 episode that was from the European Turner remaster and had the 1994 "Comedy" logo. | **The same thing also happened on Boomerang Germany airings of ''The Jetsons'', as the channel used the same intro and credits from the same episode on all showings (a common practice for CN and Boomerang overseas airings, for the matter). They used the audio footage from a pre-1995 unrestored print of a season 2 ''Jetsons'' episode which originally kept the 1983 version of the 1979 Swirling Star logo from that time, plastered over the video of another season 2 episode that was from the European Turner remaster and had the 1994 "Comedy" logo. | ||
*On some Romanian-dubbed episodes of ''The Perils of Penelope Pitstop'' on Boomerang CEE, the music from both the the 1968 "Zooming H-B" | *On some Romanian-dubbed episodes of ''The Perils of Penelope Pitstop'' on Boomerang CEE, the music from both the the 1968 "Zooming H-B" and 1994 [[Warner Bros. Television Studios|Warner Bros. Television]] logos plays over the whole "Comedy" logo. This is because the Romanian dub of the series (in 2012) was done using the stereo m/e track sourced from the DVD masters, which originally had this logo combo. | ||
'''Availability:''' It was typically on "new" post-1994 prints of Hanna-Barbera's most popular shows, mostly 1960s shows that had an in-credit logo and Screen Gems logo/text. | '''Availability:''' It was typically on "new" post-1994 prints of Hanna-Barbera's most popular shows, mostly 1960s shows that had an in-credit logo and Screen Gems logo/text. | ||
*It was first seen on ''SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron'', and was last seen on the ''Malcom and Melvin'' short "Babe He Calls Me". | *It was first seen on ''SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron'', and was last seen on the ''Malcom and Melvin'' short "Babe He Calls Me". | ||
*In most cases of plastering, they match the right logo with the right show; the exceptions are the 1997 prints of ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' and ''The Scooby-Doo Show'', which replace the "H-B Box" and "Swirling Star", or the "Rainbow" logo, with the "Action All-Stars" one. | *In most cases of plastering, they match the right logo with the right show; the exceptions are the 1997 prints of ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' and ''The Scooby-Doo Show'', which replace the "H-B Box" and "Swirling Star", or the "Rainbow" logo on the latter, with the "Action All-Stars" one. | ||
**However, when TBS aired ''Where Are You!'' in 1995, the "Comedy" logo was used instead. | **However, when TBS aired ''Where Are You!'' in 1995, the "Comedy" logo was used instead. | ||
*Warner Bros. still used this logo to plaster older H-B logos on certain newer prints until around 2018, while newer HD restorations instead use the 2003-2021 WBTV logo when plastering anything over or alongside. | *Warner Bros. still used this logo to plaster older H-B logos on certain newer prints until around 2018, while newer HD restorations instead use the 2003-2021 WBTV logo when plastering anything over or alongside. | ||
*Turner Entertainment also used the logo on many post-1995 TV remasters of H-B shows, aired by CN or Boomerang channels worldwide (on occasion these prints would appear on non-Turner networks), mainly for replacing already existing logos. | *Turner Entertainment also used the logo on many post-1995 TV remasters of H-B shows, aired by CN or Boomerang channels worldwide (on occasion these prints would appear on non-Turner networks), mainly for replacing already existing logos. | ||
**It can also sometimes either or not be followed by the 1987 Turner warp-speed "CGI Globe" logo, although CN/Boomerang airings often tend to cut it (though it is mainly kept on | **It can also sometimes either or not be followed by the 1987 Turner warp-speed "CGI Globe" logo, although CN/Boomerang airings often tend to cut it (though it is mainly kept on U.S. broadcasts). | ||
*The "Comedy" variant was also originally seen on ''2 Stupid Dogs'' (season 2), ''Dumb and Dumber'' (1995 animated series; followed by the [[New Line Television]] logo), the 1995 Dr. Seuss special ''Daisy-Head Mayzie'' and at the end of cartoons produced in 1995 (with the exception of the short ''Awfully Lucky''), airing from 1995 to 1997 on ''The What-a-Cartoon Show'' (later known as ''The Cartoon Cartoon Show''). | *The "Comedy" variant was also originally seen on ''2 Stupid Dogs'' (season 2), ''Dumb and Dumber'' (1995 animated series; followed by the [[New Line Television]] logo), the 1995 Dr. Seuss special ''Daisy-Head Mayzie'' and at the end of cartoons produced in 1995 (with the exception of the short ''Awfully Lucky''), airing from 1995 to 1997 on ''The What-a-Cartoon Show'' (later known as ''The Cartoon Cartoon Show''). | ||
*The "Action" variant was first seen on ''SWAT Kats'' and the fifth season of ''The New Adventures of Captain Planet'', and also | *The "Action" variant was first seen on ''SWAT Kats'' and the fifth season of ''The New Adventures of Captain Planet'', and is also intact on the Warner Archive DVD release. | ||
**It also | **It was also seen at the end of ''The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest'' on Cartoon Network (and is intact on digital releases of the show). | ||
*The logos could generally be seen on Cartoon Network or Boomerang reruns of the "big hits", such as ''The Flintstones'', ''The Jetsons'' (season 1 and at least three season 2 episodes), ''Top Cat'', ''The Scooby-Doo Show'' and ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are Youǃ'', be it in America or overseas. Could still pop up whenever these shows are rerun again on Boomerang in the USA or Tooncast in Latin America. | *The logos could generally be seen on Cartoon Network or Boomerang reruns of the "big hits", such as ''The Flintstones'', ''The Jetsons'' (season 1 and at least three season 2 episodes), ''Top Cat'', ''The Scooby-Doo Show'' and ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are Youǃ'', be it in America or overseas. Could still pop up whenever these shows are rerun again on Boomerang in the USA or Tooncast in Latin America. | ||
*The appropriate variants can also be spotted on some DVD releases (as well as iTunes releases) of H-B cartoons, such as ''The Flintstones'', ''The Jetsons'', ''Top Cat'', ''Wacky Races'', ''Jonny Quest'' (both 1960s and 1980s series), ''Valley of the Dinosaurs'', ''Moby Dick and Mighty Mightor'', ''The Funky Phantom'', ''Josie & the Pussycats'', ''Josie & the Pussycats In Outer Space'' (on all but three episodes), ''Sky Commanders'', and the 1973 version of ''The Addams Family''. | *The appropriate variants can also be spotted on some DVD releases (as well as iTunes releases) of H-B cartoons, such as ''The Flintstones'', ''The Jetsons'', ''Top Cat'', ''Wacky Races'', ''Jonny Quest'' (both 1960s and 1980s series), ''Valley of the Dinosaurs'', ''Moby Dick and Mighty Mightor'', ''The Funky Phantom'', ''Josie & the Pussycats'', ''Josie & the Pussycats In Outer Space'' (on all but three episodes), ''Sky Commanders'', and the 1973 version of ''The Addams Family''. | ||
**It also plasters the 1986 "CGI Swirling Star" logo over on ten episodes of ''The Flintstones Kids'' on the "The Flintstone Kids: Rockin' in Bedrock" 2-disc DVD release. | **It also plasters the 1986 "CGI Swirling Star" logo over on ten episodes of ''The Flintstones Kids'' on the "The Flintstone Kids: Rockin' in Bedrock" 2-disc DVD release. | ||
**The logos also | **The logos are also intact on the Warner Archive releases of ''Thundarr the Barbarian'' and ''Dink The Little Dinosaur'', which notably were produced by Ruby-Spears Enterprises and had no involvement from Hanna-Barbera; Warner Bros. generally label the pre-1991 R-S catalog as part of Hanna-Barbera for marketing purposes. | ||
*The "Comedy" variant also | *The "Comedy" variant was also seen on Boomerang U.S. reruns of the 1980-81 version of ''Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo'' as well as the aforementioned show's episode "Alaskan King Coward" which is intact on the ''Scooby-Doo! Holiday Collection'' and ''Scooby-Doo! Winter Wonderdog'' DVD releases, which is then followed by the short version of the 1987 Turner "CGI Globe" logo, the 1993 Christmas special ''The Town Santa Forgot'' (preceded by the 11th logo; it is still rerun occasionally around the holiday season) and on the VHS release of the 1995 Dr. Seuss special ''Daisy-Head Mayzie'' (it is also present on the bonus feature DVD release of the classic ''Horton Hears a Who''). | ||
**It also popped up on MeTV reruns of ''The Flintstones'' before the station was issued updated prints of that show in 2020. | **It also popped up on MeTV reruns of ''The Flintstones'' before the station was issued updated prints of that show in 2020. | ||
*The "Action" variant also plastered the 1986 "CGI Swirling Star" logo on Boomerang reruns of the 1986 version of ''Jonny Quest''. | *The "Action" variant also plastered the 1986 "CGI Swirling Star" logo on Boomerang U.S. reruns of the 1986 version of ''Jonny Quest''. | ||
*The "Comedy All-Stars" variant also plastered the 1983 version of the 1979 "Swirling Star" logo on a few remastered episodes of the 1980s version of ''The Jetsons'' (the ones that were not digitally-animated), and the 1969 logo on ''The Perils of Penelope Pitstop''. All these instances also occurred when these series were rerun on Tooncast (in Latin America), until it was restored. | *The "Comedy All-Stars" variant also plastered the 1983 version of the 1979 "Swirling Star" logo on a few remastered episodes of the 1980s version of ''The Jetsons'' (the ones that were not digitally-animated), and the 1969 logo on ''The Perils of Penelope Pitstop''. All these instances also occurred when these series were rerun on Tooncast (in Latin America), until it was restored. | ||
*As for international airings, the "Comedy" variant was seen on Cartoon Network and Boomerang Pan-European prints of the 1992 animated revival of ''The Addams Family'' (season 1 and one episode from season 2), preceded by the 11th logo, as well as on Nova TV in Bulgaria. | *As for international airings, the "Comedy" variant was seen on Cartoon Network and Boomerang Pan-European prints of the 1992 animated revival of ''The Addams Family'' (season 1 and one episode from season 2), preceded by the 11th logo, as well as on Nova TV in Bulgaria. | ||
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**The "Comedy" logo was also seen on CTC airings of ''The Tom and Jerry Show'' (1975) in Russia, as well as some Mexican broadcasts on Canal 5 (a few episodes instead had the extended 1987 Turner "CGI Globe" logo plastering it along with the short Turner variant), plus ''The Richie Rich Show'' on Planet Çocuk in Turkey. | **The "Comedy" logo was also seen on CTC airings of ''The Tom and Jerry Show'' (1975) in Russia, as well as some Mexican broadcasts on Canal 5 (a few episodes instead had the extended 1987 Turner "CGI Globe" logo plastering it along with the short Turner variant), plus ''The Richie Rich Show'' on Planet Çocuk in Turkey. | ||
**It was also spotted on CN and Boomerang Europe airings of the feature film ''The Man Called Flintstone'' (1966) and a pan-regional DVD release of ''Yogi the Easter Bear'' (1994). | **It was also spotted on CN and Boomerang Europe airings of the feature film ''The Man Called Flintstone'' (1966) and a pan-regional DVD release of ''Yogi the Easter Bear'' (1994). | ||
*The two logos are also kept on the H-B episodes released on the "Cartoon Crack-Ups" VHS and DVD releases from Cartoon Network. | *The two logos are also kept intact on the H-B episodes released on the "Cartoon Crack-Ups" VHS and DVD releases from Cartoon Network. | ||
*Both variants still | *Both variants are still intact on the Boomerang streaming service prints of ''The Flintstones'', ''Top Cat'', ''Jonny Quest'' (both 1960s and 1980s series), ''Wacky Races'', ''Josie and The Pussycats'', ''Josie and The Pussycats in Outer Space'', ''The Richie Rich Show'', ''Magilla Gorilla'' (the same prints used by HBO Max Latin America), ''Laff-A-Lympics'' and ''Flintstones Frolics'' (''The Flintstones Comedy Show''). | ||
**It was also sighted on Hulu prints of the 1978 ''Godzilla'' series, preceded by the 1974 "Rainbow H-B" small variant (and followed by the short 1987 "Turner Globe" logo). | **It was also sighted on Hulu prints of the 1978 ''Godzilla'' series, preceded by the 1974 "Rainbow H-B" small variant (and followed by the short 1987 "Turner Globe" logo). | ||
*The "Comedy" variant was plastered by the CITV ident on the October 3, 2003 airing of ''The Flintstones'' on ITV1's CITV block, in which the logo's theme plays over the ident after the show's end credits, due to an editing error. | *The "Comedy" variant was plastered by the CITV ident on the October 3, 2003 airing of ''The Flintstones'' on ITV1's CITV block, in which the logo's theme plays over the ident after the show's end credits, due to an editing error. | ||
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*So far, the long version has only been seen on the direct-to-video movie ''The Jetsons & WWE Robo WrestleMania!''. | *So far, the long version has only been seen on the direct-to-video movie ''The Jetsons & WWE Robo WrestleMania!''. | ||
*The short version also | *The short version is also seen at the end of the ''Wacky Races'' reboot on the Boomerang streaming service, and at the end of ''Yabba Dabba Dinosaurs!'' on Boomerang internationally (and also later on HBO Max until 2022). | ||
* | **However, it does not appear on ''Jellystone!'' on HBO Max, or anything ''Scooby-Doo'' related from the studio (such as ''Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?'', ''Happy Halloween, Scooby-Doo!'', and ''Velma''), as Warner generally classifies ''Scooby-Doo'' as a completely separate franchise from the rest of the H-B family. | ||
==References== | ==References== |