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*A high tone variant of the long version can be found before the short film ''The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Story'' on TCM.
*A high tone variant of the long version can be found before the short film ''The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Story'' on TCM.
**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.
**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.
*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!'' (1966). It is possible that this is how the NTSC Turner prints of them two were left from the start after the editing.
*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.
*A silent version is seen on early 2000's TV Land airings of ''Gilligan's Island'' and the VHS of the colorized version of ''The Philadelphia Story''.
*A silent version is seen on early 2000's TV Land airings of ''Gilligan's Island'' and the U.S. VHS release of the colorized version of ''The Philadelphia Story''.
**The same thing also happened at the end of a French airing of ''The Dirty Dozen: The Next Mission'', though it is not known if the issue came because of the editing done by the dubbing studio or if the European Turner master itself is like that.
**The same thing also happened at the end of a French airing of ''The Dirty Dozen: The Next Mission'', though it is not known if the issue came because of the editing done by the dubbing studio or if the European Turner master itself is like that.
*2011 reruns of ''The Smurfs'' on POP! in the UK have the final seconds of the end credits theme over the short variant, while the logo along with the blacked out 1983-era variant of the 1979 H-B "Swirling Star" and the entire end credits sequence have been digitally sped up to match the ending theme song without the sound of the logos, likely due to time-compressing.
*2011 reruns of ''The Smurfs'' on POP! in the UK have the final seconds of the end credits theme over the short variant, while the logo along with the blacked out 1983-era variant of the 1979 H-B "Swirling Star" and the entire end credits sequence have been digitally sped up to match the ending theme song without the sound of the logos, likely due to time-compressing.
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*The long version can also be still seen whenever ''Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School'' (1988) airs on Cartoon Network, Boomerang and Tooncast, and also at the start of the 2002 UK VHS release thereof from [[Warner Home Video]], as well as at the end of the 1966 ''How the Grinch Stole Christmas!'' special on Cartoon Network.
*The long version can also be still seen whenever ''Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School'' (1988) airs on Cartoon Network, Boomerang and Tooncast, and also at the start of the 2002 UK VHS release thereof from [[Warner Home Video]], as well as at the end of the 1966 ''How the Grinch Stole Christmas!'' special on Cartoon Network.
*The slowed-down variant of the short version also appears on the 1989 UK VHS release of ''Porky Pig and Friends'', the 1990 UK VHS release of ''Tom and Jerry's 50th Birthday Classics: Vol. 2'', and the 1995 UK VHS release of ''Tom and Jerry: Vol. 7: Mouse Line & Sinker'', all from [[MGM/UA Home Entertainment|MGM/UA Home Video]], respectively.
*The slowed-down variant of the short version also appears on the 1989 UK VHS release of ''Porky Pig and Friends'', the 1990 UK VHS release of ''Tom and Jerry's 50th Birthday Classics: Vol. 2'', and the 1995 UK VHS release of ''Tom and Jerry: Vol. 7: Mouse Line & Sinker'', all from [[MGM/UA Home Entertainment|MGM/UA Home Video]], respectively.
*The enhanced version was also recently found on films like ''Nine 1/2 Weeks'' (surprisingly, the [[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment]] PAL DVD release of said film retains it as well) and ''Oxford Blues'' on the Encore networks, and can be found on the original DVD releases of ''Poltergeist'', ''The Wizard of Oz'', ''A Christmas Story'' (it was also spotted on a 2001 TNT airing), ''Logan's Run'', ''How The West Was Won'', a 1998 U.S. VHS release of ''Gone with the Wind'', and a 2000 U.S. VHS release of ''Shaft'' (1971), among other pre-1986 MGM films from MGM/UA Home Video, MGM Home Entertainment and Warner Home Video.
*The enhanced version was also recently found on films like ''Nine 1/2 Weeks'' (surprisingly, the [[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment]] PAL DVD release of said film also retains it as well) and ''Oxford Blues'' on the Encore networks, and can be found on the original DVD releases of ''Poltergeist'', ''The Wizard of Oz'', ''A Christmas Story'' (it was also spotted on a 2001 TNT airing), ''Logan's Run'', ''How The West Was Won'', a 1998 U.S. VHS release of ''Gone with the Wind'', and a 2000 U.S. VHS release of ''Shaft'' (1971), among other pre-1986 MGM films from MGM/UA Home Video, MGM Home Entertainment and Warner Home Video.
*It was also seen on Movies! airings of ''Crossfire'' (1947).
*It was also seen on Movies! airings of ''Crossfire'' (1947).
*The short version was also sighted at the end of a ''Huckleberry Hound'' cartoon on Boomerang in 2001 (which was "Bars and Stripes"), and the short also even ended up like that on at least one rerun on the Latin American Boomerang.
*The short version was also sighted at the end of a ''Huckleberry Hound'' cartoon on Boomerang in 2001 (which was "Bars and Stripes"), and the short also even ended up like that on at least one rerun on the Latin American Boomerang.
**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'' VHS releases.
*The original version also appears on international ''Tom & Jerry Kids'' VHS releases.
*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 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 1993 UK VHS releases of ''Tom and Jerry's Festival of Fun'' and ''Tom and Jerry on Parade'' from MGM/UA Home Video, 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 many others.
*The long version also appears at the start of the 1993 UK VHS releases of ''Tom and Jerry's Festival of Fun'' and ''Tom and Jerry on Parade'' from MGM/UA Home Video, 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 many 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 appears on a Taiwanese Video CD release of ''The Sea Wolf''.
*The short version can also be seen at the end of all 5 episodes of ''Scooby-Doo, Where are You!'' on the DVD release "Original Mysteries", preceded by the "Action" variant of the 1994 Hanna-Barbera logo.
*The short version can also be seen at the end of all five episodes of ''Scooby-Doo, Where are You!'' on the DVD release "Original Mysteries", preceded by the "Action" variant of the 1994 Hanna-Barbera logo.
**Also, it was seen at the end of every episode on both the VHS and DVD releases of the "Cartoon Crack-Ups" set.
**Also, it appears at the end of every episode on both the VHS and DVD releases of the "Cartoon Crack-Ups" set.
*It is known that the logo was present from the start on every 1995 "new modern remaster" of the series and feature films done by Turner before the broadcasters and home video staff made any edits to the prints.
*It is known that the logo was present from the start on every 1995 "new modern remaster" of the series and feature films done by Turner before the broadcasters and home video staff made any edits to the prints.
**While the WarnerMedia-owned channels often plaster out the logo (especially on international airings), local channels not affiliated with Warner always keep the prints of the shows and films they air unaltered (besides needed censorship), so all the beginning and end logos are kept as is, including this one, which is why the logo was seen on 2000s overseas airings of shows including ''Droopy Master Detective'', ''Tom and Jerry Kids'', ''The Scooby-Doo Show'', ''The New Scooby-Doo Movies'', ''The Tom and Jerry Show'' (1975), ''The Tom and Jerry Comedy Show'' and ''Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo'' (both 1979 and 1980 versions) on CTC in Russia, ''The Addams Family'' (1992 animated series) on Nova TV in Bulgaria, ''The Richie Rich Show'' (1980) on Planet Çocuk in Turkey, some episodes of ''The Mask: The Animated Series'' on THT in Russia, ''The Flintstones'', ''Top Cat'' and ''The Scooby-Doo Show'' on TV Prima in Czechia, ''Yogi's Treasure Hunt'', ''The Scooby-Doo Show'', ''The Flintstones'' and ''Paddington Bear'' (1989 series) on TV Puls 2, plus some syndicated airings of the pre-1986 MGM and pre-1948 WB libraries (like ''Kelly's Heroes'' on AMC, ''A Time to Sing'' on Circle and the TV series ''The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'' on GoodLife TV Network / YTA TV).
**While the WarnerMedia-owned channels often plaster out the logo (especially on international airings), local channels not affiliated with Warner always keep the prints of the shows and films they air unaltered (besides needed censorship), so all the beginning and end logos are kept as is, including this one, which is why the logo was seen on 2000s overseas airings of shows including ''Droopy Master Detective'', ''Tom and Jerry Kids'', ''The Scooby-Doo Show'', ''The New Scooby-Doo Movies'', ''The Tom and Jerry Show'' (1975), ''The Tom and Jerry Comedy Show'' and ''Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo'' (both 1979 and 1980 versions) on CTC in Russia, ''The Addams Family'' (1992 animated series) on Nova TV in Bulgaria, ''The Richie Rich Show'' (1980) on Planet Çocuk in Turkey, some episodes of ''The Mask: The Animated Series'' on THT in Russia, ''The Flintstones'', ''Top Cat'' and ''The Scooby-Doo Show'' on TV Prima in Czechia, ''Yogi's Treasure Hunt'', ''The Scooby-Doo Show'', ''The Flintstones'' and ''Paddington Bear'' (1989 series) on TV Puls 2, plus some syndicated airings of the pre-1986 MGM and pre-1948 WB libraries (like ''Kelly's Heroes'' on AMC, ''A Time to Sing'' on Circle and the TV series ''The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'' on GoodLife TV Network / YTA TV).
*While live-action television series from the Turner library would always have the long extended version of the logo, be it before the intro or after the end credits, there is one exception: the 1977-1983 MGM series ''CHiPs'' actually ends with the shortened variant of the logo.
*While live-action television series from the Turner library would always have the long extended version of the logo, be it before the intro or after the end credits, there is one exception: the 1977-1983 MGM series ''CHiPs'' actually ends with the shortened variant of the logo.
*The short version was also kept on the "Dexter's Laboratory: Season One" DVD release.
*The short version is also kept on the "Dexter's Laboratory: Season One" DVD release.
**Notably, ''Dexter's Laboratory'' is the only Cartoon Network original series to have this logo, as it was the only CN show released before the 1996 merger (excluding series like ''The Moxy Show'' or ''The What-a-Cartoon Show'').
**Notably, ''Dexter's Laboratory'' is the only Cartoon Network original series to have this logo, as it was the only CN show released before the 1996 merger (excluding series like ''The Moxy Show'' or ''The What-a-Cartoon Show'').
*As stated before above, somehow the short variant in high-pitched audio ended up on ''The Flintstones'' episode "The Hatrocks and the Gruesomes" on recent Boomerang CEE airings from 2013 until 2018 (when the show left the schedule at that time).
*As stated before above, somehow the short variant in high-pitched audio ended up on ''The Flintstones'' episode "The Hatrocks and the Gruesomes" on recent Boomerang CEE airings from 2013 until 2018 (when the show left the schedule at that time).
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*The logo is also kept on the Warner Archive Collection DVD release of the 1995 ''Dumb and Dumber'' animated series, as well as on Amazon and iTunes prints thereof.
*The logo is also kept on the Warner Archive Collection DVD release of the 1995 ''Dumb and Dumber'' animated series, as well as on Amazon and iTunes prints thereof.
**The same can also be said for a few episodes of ''A Pup Named Scooby-Doo'', though most of them have the 1988 [[Worldvision Enterprises]] logo instead, following the 1988 version of the 1986 CGI "Swirling Star" Hanna-Barbera logo.
**The same can also be said for a few episodes of ''A Pup Named Scooby-Doo'', though most of them have the 1988 [[Worldvision Enterprises]] logo instead, following the 1988 version of the 1986 CGI "Swirling Star" Hanna-Barbera logo.
**It is also kept on the Warner Archive Collection DVD release of ''Josie & The Pussycats in Outer Space'' and also on the DVD release of the 1993 special ''The Halloween Tree''.
**It is also kept on the Warner Archive Collection DVD release of ''Josie & The Pussycats in Outer Space'', and also on the DVD release of the 1993 special ''The Halloween Tree''.
*The short logo can still be seen on the Boomerang streaming service prints of ''The Flintstones'', most episodes of ''The Jetsons'', ''Top Cat'', ''Scooby's All-Star Laff-a-Lympics'', ''Yogi's Galaxy Goof-Ups'', ''Yogi's First Christmas'' (1980), some episodes of ''Johnny Quest'' and a few episodes of ''Tom and Jerry Kids'' among others.
*The short logo can still be seen on the Boomerang streaming service prints of ''The Flintstones'', most episodes of ''The Jetsons'', ''Top Cat'', ''Scooby's All-Star Laff-a-Lympics'', ''Yogi's Galaxy Goof-Ups'', ''Yogi's First Christmas'' (1980), some episodes of ''Johnny Quest'' and a few episodes of ''Tom and Jerry Kids'' among others.
**Tubi prints of ''The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries'' also kept it, as they use older prints (conversely, the HBO Max prints are restored and therefore lack the logo), as does ''The Halloween Tree'' on the same service.
**Tubi prints of ''The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries'' also kept it, as they use older prints (conversely, the HBO Max prints are restored and therefore lack the logo), as does ''The Halloween Tree'' (1993) on the same service.
*The short logo was also recently spotted at the end of the ''Yogi Bear'' episode "Bear on a Picnic" on HBO Max, as part of a combo with the 2003 Warner Bros. Television logo.
*The short logo was also recently spotted at the end of the ''Yogi Bear'' episode "Bear on a Picnic" on HBO Max, as part of a combo with the 2003 Warner Bros. Television logo.
**This is because Warner Bros. "restored" that episode by keeping it in the same early 1980s tape quality, as the other negative materials were damaged (which is why it also ended up like this on ''The Huckleberry Hound Show: Volume 1'', albeit with no Turner logo there).
**This is because Warner Bros. "restored" that episode by keeping it in the same early 1980s tape quality, as the other negative materials were damaged (which is why it also ended up like this on ''The Huckleberry Hound Show: Volume 1'', albeit with no Turner logo there).
*The short version was also seen on Hulu and Netflix prints of the 1978 ''Godzilla'' series, preceded by the Hanna-Barbera 1978 version of the 1974 "Rainbow H-B" (small variant) and the 1994 All-Stars "Action" logos.
*The short version was also seen on Hulu and Netflix prints of the 1978 ''Godzilla'' series, preceded by the Hanna-Barbera 1977 version of the 1974 "Rainbow H-B" (small variant) and the 1994 All-Stars "Action" logos.
*This also used to occasionally appear on ''The Flintstones'' when aired on MeTV, until Warner Bros. restored the entire series in 2020 for both HBO Max and the Blu-ray release and replaced any end logo with the 2003 WB Television one, and MeTV began running these prints instead.
*This also used to occasionally appear on ''The Flintstones'' when aired on MeTV, until Warner Bros. restored the entire series in 2020 for both HBO Max and the Blu-ray release and replaced any end logo with the 2003 WB Television one, and MeTV began running these prints instead.
*The matted widescreen/green marquee version is only known to have appeared on the 1993 25th Anniversary VHS of ''2001: A Space Odyssey'' (1968).
*The matted widescreen/green marquee version is only known to appear on the 1993 25th Anniversary VHS release of ''2001: A Space Odyssey'' (1968).
*It was also spotted on Grit airings of ''The Treasure of Pancho Villa'' and ''Devil's Canyon'', respectively.
*It was also spotted on Grit airings of ''The Treasure of Pancho Villa'' and ''Devil's Canyon'', respectively.
*The B&W version was also sighted on Amazon Prime Video's print of ''Step by Step'' (1946), and some prints of ''Idiot's Delight'', ''Honeymoon for Three'', ''Laughing Sinners'' and ''Strange Interlude'' as well.
*The B&W version was also sighted on Amazon Prime Video's print of ''Step by Step'' (1946), and some prints of ''Idiot's Delight'', ''Honeymoon for Three'', ''Laughing Sinners'' and ''Strange Interlude'' as well.

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