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** 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.


'''Availability:''' It's usually preserved on ''Hong Kong Phooey'', ''The Super Friends Hour'', ''Clue Club'', ''Jabberjaw'', ''Challenge of the Super Friends'', ''Dynomutt: Dog Wonder'', ''Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels'', seasons 1-3 of ''The Scooby-Doo Show'', and some episodes of ''Yogi's Space Race'' whenever someone decides to show them.
'''Availability:'''
*It's usually preserved on ''Hong Kong Phooey'', ''The Super Friends Hour'', ''Clue Club'', ''Jabberjaw'', ''Challenge of the Super Friends'', ''Dynomutt: Dog Wonder'', ''Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels'', seasons 1-3 of ''The Scooby-Doo Show'', and some episodes of ''Yogi's Space Race'' whenever someone decides to show them.
** However, on some prints of ''Yogi's Space Race'', the credits are either cut off early or plastered with the 1988 version of the 1986 "CGI Swirling Star"; the same case was also on Boomerang airings of ''Galaxy Goof Ups'' (but intact on both on Boomerang streaming service's prints).
** However, on some prints of ''Yogi's Space Race'', the credits are either cut off early or plastered with the 1988 version of the 1986 "CGI Swirling Star"; the same case was also on Boomerang airings of ''Galaxy Goof Ups'' (but intact on both on Boomerang streaming service's prints).
* 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 variant of the 1979 "Swirling Star" logo on the Boomerang streaming service's prints, while 2002 Boomerang U.S. airings used 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 variant of the 1979 "Swirling Star" logo on the Boomerang streaming service's prints, while 2002 Boomerang U.S. airings used the 1988 version of the 1986 "CGI Swirling Star" logo).
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'''Visuals:''' An updated version of the 6th logo, but now done in CGI. The trail is now metallic, and the star now realistically twists and turns and has a nice shine effect when the logo fully forms. The text and the respective company byline are in a different font and are slightly smaller.
'''Visuals:''' An updated version of the 6th logo, but now done in CGI. The trail is now metallic, and the star now realistically twists and turns and has a nice shine effect when the logo fully forms. The text and the respective company byline are in a different font and are slightly smaller.


'''Bylines''':
'''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>
 
'''Bylines:'''
*September 13, 1986-July 16, 1988: "{{Font|Times New Roman|A DIVISION OF '''THE TAFT ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY'''}}"
*September 13, 1986-July 16, 1988: "{{Font|Times New Roman|A DIVISION OF '''THE TAFT ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY'''}}"
*September 10, 1988-1992; December 15, 1997: Bylineless (Great American Broadcasting era)
*September 10, 1988-1992; December 15, 1997: Bylineless (Great American Broadcasting era)
*November 18, 1998-February 9, 2001, April 20, 2001, May 4, 2001, July 19, 2002: "A Time Warner Company"
*November 18, 1998-February 9, 2001, April 20, 2001, May 4, 2001, July 19, 2002: "A Time Warner Company"
*June 28-August 9, 2002: "An AOL Time Warner Company"
*June 28-August 9, 2002: "An AOL Time Warner Company"
'''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>


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
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'''Visuals:''' On a {{color|deepskyblue|sky-blue}} background, Fred Flintstone, in a {{color|darkviolet|purple}} "caveman tuxedo", waves a 'magic cane' to make a box with the words "THE FIRST {{color|gold|30}} YEARS" inside it appear next to him. He puts away the cane and proceeds to tap-dance in front of a {{color|darkviolet|purple}} baseball diamond-like shape. Above that in an arc is a sign reading "THE {{color|gold|FLINTSTONES}}", with "THE" in a small black triangle above the arc. Below is the Hanna-Barbera script logo in {{color|blue}}. Fred then strikes a pose with his top hat out, and "{{color|gold|FLINTSTONES}}" shines.
'''Visuals:''' On a {{color|deepskyblue|sky-blue}} background, Fred Flintstone, in a {{color|darkviolet|purple}} "caveman tuxedo", waves a 'magic cane' to make a box with the words "THE FIRST {{color|gold|30}} YEARS" inside it appear next to him. He puts away the cane and proceeds to tap-dance in front of a {{color|darkviolet|purple}} baseball diamond-like shape. Above that in an arc is a sign reading "THE {{color|gold|FLINTSTONES}}", with "THE" in a small black triangle above the arc. Below is the Hanna-Barbera script logo in {{color|blue}}. Fred then strikes a pose with his top hat out, and "{{color|gold|FLINTSTONES}}" shines.
'''Trivia:''' This logo was created to celebrate the 30th anniversary of ''The Flintstones''.


'''Variant:''' One version (possibly only a print logo) used a background of animated TV static. It has Fred in a black caveman tuxedo over a red baseball diamond-like shape and the Hanna-Barbera script logo in yellow.
'''Variant:''' One version (possibly only a print logo) used a background of animated TV static. It has Fred in a black caveman tuxedo over a red baseball diamond-like shape and the Hanna-Barbera script logo in yellow.
'''Trivia:''' This logo was created to celebrate the 30th anniversary of ''The Flintstones''.


'''Technique:''' Traditional animation designed by Iwao Takamoto and animated by Mike Kazaleh with an animation layout by Scott Shaw.
'''Technique:''' Traditional animation designed by Iwao Takamoto and animated by Mike Kazaleh with an animation layout by Scott Shaw.
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'''Visuals:''' On a differently-colored background, a partial picture of a Hanna-Barbera character is seen inside a geometric shape. Somewhere inside the picture is the "Hanna-Barbera" script logo.
'''Visuals:''' On a differently-colored background, a partial picture of a Hanna-Barbera character is seen inside a geometric shape. Somewhere inside the picture is the "Hanna-Barbera" script logo.
'''Trivia:''' The second Dino variant debuted in the back side of the studio's 1993 calendar. Also, the Dexter variant debuted on the 1995 book ''The World of Hanna-Barbera'' and an advertisement.


'''Bylines''':
'''Bylines''':
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*1997-2001: "A Time Warner Company"
*1997-2001: "A Time Warner Company"
*2001-2002: "An AOL Time Warner Company"
*2001-2002: "An AOL Time Warner Company"
'''Trivia:''' The second Dino variant debuted in the back side of the studio's 1993 calendar. Also, the Dexter variant debuted on the 1995 book ''The World of Hanna-Barbera'' and an advertisement.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''

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