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*This was once found on many movies and shows from the Turner library, mainly on older home video releases by [[MGM Home Entertainment]] and [[Warner Home Video]]. | *This was once found on many movies and shows from the Turner library, mainly on older home video releases by [[MGM Home Entertainment]] and [[Warner Home Video]]. | ||
**However, ever since the merger between Turner and Time Warner in 1996, many of the shows have since passed on to [[Warner Bros. Television Studios|Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution]] (now under | **However, ever since the merger between Turner and Time Warner in 1996, many of the shows have since passed on to [[Warner Bros. Television Studios|Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution]] (now under Warner Bros. Discovery) and thus newer prints of these shows and movies will use WB logos. | ||
**However, the logo has still managed to end up here and there on some post-1996 releases. | **However, the logo has still managed to end up here and there on some post-1996 releases. | ||
*The long version was seen before several short films on TCM (usually preceded by a TCM Extras bumper), but is usually replaced with the current TCM logo on feature films. | *The long version was seen before several short films on TCM (usually preceded by a TCM Extras bumper), but is usually replaced with the current TCM logo on feature films. | ||
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**Also, it is preserved at the end of every episode on both the VHS and DVD releases of the "Cartoon Crack-Ups" set. | **Also, it is preserved 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 | **While the Warner Bros. Discovery-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 New Scooby-Doo Movies'', ''The Scooby-Doo Show'', ''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 is 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. | ||