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* A still variant has been seen on only a couple of TV movies of the era, such as the live-action telefilm ''The Gathering''. Here, the pattern consists of six horizontal strips in solid colors (yellow, orange, red, {{color|hotpink|pink}}, {{color|indigo}}, {{color|blue}}), with thin lines running between the strips.
* A still variant has been seen on only a couple of TV movies of the era, such as the live-action telefilm ''The Gathering''. Here, the pattern consists of six horizontal strips in solid colors (yellow, orange, red, {{color|hotpink|pink}}, {{color|indigo}}, {{color|blue}}), with thin lines running between the strips.
* On the final episode of ''Hong Kong Phooey'', "Comedy Cowboys", the words in the end result do not move with the rainbow pattern.
* On the final episode of ''Hong Kong Phooey'', "Comedy Cowboys", the words in the end result do not move with the rainbow pattern.
* A variant features the "H-B" in a more straightforward stencil font, more towards the top of the screen and a large {{color|limegreen|lime green}}/{{color|olive|olive-brown}} "77" in the same style underneath, made out of several vertical lines. There are no "HANNA-BARBERA"s in either figure. The variant begins with this design cascading and forming on-screen, followed by four "starbursts" appearing. The whole scene then gives way to four small circles that join together and zoom in to become a giant rotating circle, surrounded by a string of flashing live-action lights. Within the circle appear several (fairly obscure) Hanna-Barbera cartoon characters: Precious Pupp, Mumbly, Atom Ant, Winsome Witch, Squiddly Diddly and Chief Winchley, Pa Rugg from ''The Hillbilly Bears'', and Secret Squirrel. The circle and lights then disappear, and (to the beat of the sound effects in the music) a starburst "explodes" three times before the "HB77" logo forms again onscreen. At the bottom for part of the animation is the text "Dolphin Productions/New York", referring to [[Dolphin Productions]], a New York-based company that incorporated the first computer-generated effects in TV logos and advertisements, being the production company behind this variant. This logo was only used in 1977 and was created as an interstitial for the Hanna-Barbera programming block "HB '77" that aired on [[Rede Globo]] in Brazil that year. Another variant is rumoured to exist with an "HB 78" logo.
* A variant features the "H-B" in a more straightforward stencil font, more towards the top of the screen and a large lime green/{{color|olive|olive-brown}} "77" in the same style underneath, made out of several vertical lines. There are no "HANNA-BARBERA"s in either figure. The variant begins with this design cascading and forming on-screen, followed by four "starbursts" appearing. The whole scene then gives way to four small circles that join together and zoom in to become a giant rotating circle, surrounded by a string of flashing live-action lights. Within the circle appear several (fairly obscure) Hanna-Barbera cartoon characters: Precious Pupp, Mumbly, Atom Ant, Winsome Witch, Squiddly Diddly and Chief Winchley, Pa Rugg from ''The Hillbilly Bears'', and Secret Squirrel. The circle and lights then disappear, and (to the beat of the sound effects in the music) a starburst "explodes" three times before the "HB77" logo forms again onscreen. At the bottom for part of the animation is the text "Dolphin Productions/New York", referring to [[Dolphin Productions]], a New York-based company that incorporated the first computer-generated effects in TV logos and advertisements, being the production company behind this variant. This logo was only used in 1977 and was created as an interstitial for the Hanna-Barbera programming block "HB '77" that aired on [[Rede Globo]] in Brazil that year. Another variant is rumoured to exist with an "HB 78" logo.


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*''Foe Paws'': Mama Mia smiling in-between Rolo with a surprised look and Vivian glaring inside a {{color|green|grasshopper-green}} rectangle with the H-B script in {{color|blue|leyden blue}}. The background is white.
*''Foe Paws'': Mama Mia smiling in-between Rolo with a surprised look and Vivian glaring inside a {{color|green|grasshopper-green}} rectangle with the H-B script in {{color|blue|leyden blue}}. The background is white.
*''King Crab'': Lieutenant Rock Shrimp with his frustrated face on the top inside a white rectangle with the H-B script in {{color|darkblue|federal blue}}. The background is white.
*''King Crab'': Lieutenant Rock Shrimp with his frustrated face on the top inside a white rectangle with the H-B script in {{color|darkblue|federal blue}}. The background is white.
*''Whatever Happened to Robot Jones?'' (Pilot): Robot Jones is tilted a bit inside a {{color|limegreen|lime green}} rectangle with the H-B script in red. The background is white. This was only seen on the pilot episode in 2000.
*''Whatever Happened to Robot Jones?'' (Pilot): Robot Jones is tilted a bit inside a lime green rectangle with the H-B script in red. The background is white. This was only seen on the pilot episode in 2000.
*''Thrillseekers'': (from left to right) Joe, Otto and Ashley with excited looks on their faces inside a {{color|dodgerblue|pale blue}} oval with the H-B script in {{color|teal|dark turquoise}}. The background is white.
*''Thrillseekers'': (from left to right) Joe, Otto and Ashley with excited looks on their faces inside a {{color|dodgerblue|pale blue}} oval with the H-B script in {{color|teal|dark turquoise}}. The background is white.
*''Uncle Gus'': Uncle Gus standing in a ready-to-run pose inside a yellow vertical rectangle with the H-B script in white. The background is black, and the rectangle has a white border around it.
*''Uncle Gus'': Uncle Gus standing in a ready-to-run pose inside a yellow vertical rectangle with the H-B script in white. The background is black, and the rectangle has a white border around it.
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