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#Atom Ant
#Atom Ant
#Jonny Quest (in his trademark black shirt)
#Jonny Quest (in his trademark black shirt)
#Dr. Benton Quest (Jonny's dad)
#Race Bannon
#The Thing (yes, of the Fantastic Four; H-B did a series based on the ''Fantastic Four'' in 1967 in conjunction with [[Marvel Animation|Marvel Comics]] and WB continues to own the show even to this day, despite the TV/film franchise being generally under Disney)
#The Thing (yes, of the Fantastic Four; H-B did a series based on the ''Fantastic Four'' in 1967 in conjunction with [[Marvel Animation|Marvel Comics]] and WB continues to own the show even to this day, despite the TV/film franchise being generally under Disney)
#Zandor (firing an arrow)
#Zandor (firing an arrow)
#Space Ghost
#Space Ghost
#Birdman
#Birdman
#Zok, the Laser Dragon creature from ''The Herculoids''
#Avenger, Birdman's sidekick
#Jonny Quest with kung-fu like outfit (another zoom; like he's kicking into the camera)
#Jonny Quest with kung-fu like outfit (another zoom; like he's kicking into the camera)


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*Later episodes of ''The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest'' had this logo bylineless.
*Later episodes of ''The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest'' had this logo bylineless.
*A version of the "Comedy All-Stars" logo which has a variant with the Turner byline blacked out also exists.
*A version of the "Comedy All-Stars" logo which has a variant with the Turner byline blacked out also exists.
*On ''Daisy-Head Mayzie'', the colors on the "Comedy" logo are duller.


'''Technique:''' A mix of CGI and digital ink-and-paint animation by Charlex (now CHRLX).
'''Technique:''' A mix of CGI and digital ink-and-paint animation by Charlex (now CHRLX).
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*On Cartoon Network CEE airings of ''The Scooby-Doo Show'' in Romanian, around 2010-2011, that had the credits air with a pushback ECP next bumper, the music from the end credits plays for a few seconds before cutting to the PAL-pitched 1979 "Swirling Star" music. This is because during the split-screen formatting and editing, the video footage of the 1995 European "Turner print" credits was used with the audio from the NTSC unrestored masters of the show, thus making the audio and video out-of-sync. A similar problem also occurred in airings with the Hungarian audiotrack, where the audio from the 1987 Turner "Globe" logo was plastered instead over the logo.
*On Cartoon Network CEE airings of ''The Scooby-Doo Show'' in Romanian, around 2010-2011, that had the credits air with a pushback ECP next bumper, the music from the end credits plays for a few seconds before cutting to the PAL-pitched 1979 "Swirling Star" music. This is because during the split-screen formatting and editing, the video footage of the 1995 European "Turner print" credits was used with the audio from the NTSC unrestored masters of the show, thus making the audio and video out-of-sync. A similar problem also occurred in airings with the Hungarian audiotrack, where the audio from the 1987 Turner "Globe" logo was plastered instead over the logo.
*Most TV prints of the ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' episode "Never Ape an Ape Man" have the "Action" variant appearing with the audio from the "Comedy" version, most likely due to an editing error.
*Most TV prints of the ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' episode "Never Ape an Ape Man" have the "Action" variant appearing with the audio from the "Comedy" version, most likely due to an editing error.
*On the ''Top Cat'' episode "The $1,000,000 Derby" and ''The Flintstones'' episodes "Little Bamm-Bamm" and "The Hatrocks and the Gruesomes", the "Comedy" audio is in a lower pitch.
*On the ''Top Cat'' episode "The $1,000,000 Derby" and ''The Flintstones'' episodes "Little Bamm-Bamm" and "The Hatrocks and the Gruesomes", along with ''Daisy-Head Mayzie'', the "Comedy" audio is in a lower pitch.
*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.
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