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*A low tone variant of the short version can be found on the ''Top Cat'' episode "The 1,000,000 Derby" on Boomerang.
*A low tone variant of the short version can be found on the ''Top Cat'' episode "The 1,000,000 Derby" on Boomerang.
**A low tone version of the long version can be found on the 2002 DVD print of ''Logan's Run'' and at the end of the 1999 VHS release of ''How the Grinch Stole Christmas!''. It is possible that this is how the NTSC Turner prints of them two were left from the start after the editing.
**A low tone version of the long version can be found on the 2002 DVD print of ''Logan's Run'' and at the end of the 1999 VHS release of ''How the Grinch Stole Christmas!''. It is possible that this is how the NTSC Turner prints of them two were left from the start after the editing.
*A high tone variant of the short version ended up on Canada's Teletoon reruns of ''The Scooby-Doo Show'', due to the entire respective episodes being aired high-pitched.
*A high tone variant of the short version can be found on reruns of ''The Scooby-Doo Show'' on [[Teletoon]], due to them using PAL prints for the show.
**The same can also be said for ''The Flintstones'' episode "The Hatrocks and the Gruesomes" on recent Boomerang Central and Eastern Europe airings from 2013-2018.
**The same can also be said for ''The Flintstones'' episode "The Hatrocks and the Gruesomes" on recent Boomerang Central and Eastern Europe airings from 2013-2018.
*On some Turner shows aired on Teletoon, the logo plays its extended version, but the closing theme plays for half of its length. The other half plays the short logo's music. This was probably done to cover up HB logos, but it's still present on the original 1995 print remaster of ''The Tom and Jerry Show'' (1975 version), as seen on Russian, Arabic and Mexican airings of the series.
*On some Turner shows aired on Teletoon, the logo plays its extended version, but the closing theme plays for half of its length. The other half plays the short logo's music. This was probably done to cover up HB logos, but it's still present on the original 1995 print remaster of ''The Tom and Jerry Show'' (1975 version), as seen on Russian, Arabic and Mexican airings of the series.
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**The same also happened with a ''Pixie and Dixie'' cartoon ("Goldfish Fever"). This was odd, as these cartoons aired in a three-hour block.
**The same also happened with a ''Pixie and Dixie'' cartoon ("Goldfish Fever"). This was odd, as these cartoons aired in a three-hour block.
*The original version is also seen on international ''Tom & Jerry Kids'' tapes.
*The original version is also seen on international ''Tom & Jerry Kids'' tapes.
*The long version has also appeared on a mid-2010s airing of ''Hey There, It's Yogi Bear'' (1964) on the Australian TV channel "GO!" (now known as 9GO!) as well as a 2017 airing of ''Teahouse of the August Moon'' followed by the 1956 MGM "George the Lion" logo.
*The long version has also appeared on a mid-2010s airing of ''Hey There, It's Yogi Bear'' (1964) on the Australian TV channel "[[9Go!|GO!]]" (now known as 9Go!) as well as a 2017 airing of ''Teahouse of the August Moon'' followed by the 1956 MGM "George the Lion" logo.
*The long version also appears at the start of the 1995 UK VHS release of ''The Pagemaster'' (1994) from [[Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment|Columbia TriStar Home Video]], the 1996 UK VHS release of ''Daffy Duck & Company'' from MGM/UA Home Video, and the 2001 UK VHS release of ''Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers'' (1987) from Warner Home Video, respectively, among others.
*The long version also appears at the start of the 1995 UK VHS release of ''The Pagemaster'' (1994) from [[Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment|Columbia TriStar Home Video]], the 1996 UK VHS release of ''Daffy Duck & Company'' from MGM/UA Home Video, and the 2001 UK VHS release of ''Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers'' (1987) from Warner Home Video, respectively, among others.
*The version with the planet on the right side and the green and white marquee was seen on a Taiwanese Video CD release of ''The Sea Wolf''.
*The version with the planet on the right side and the green and white marquee was seen on a Taiwanese Video CD release of ''The Sea Wolf''.
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