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**As the logo is always wiped out on modern overseas airings on the Warner-owned TV channels, it's obvious that it was kept on that episode unintentionally (plus it was the only episode on the channel to keep the full logo).
**As the logo is always wiped out on modern overseas airings on the Warner-owned TV channels, it's obvious that it was kept on that episode unintentionally (plus it was the only episode on the channel to keep the full logo).
**Not only that, but post-2014 reruns of the ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' episode "What a Night for a Knight" on the channel featured only a small nano-second frame of this logo after the 1994 H-B All-Stars "Action" logo before cutting to the promos and commercial break.
**Not only that, but post-2014 reruns of the ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' episode "What a Night for a Knight" on the channel featured only a small nano-second frame of this logo after the 1994 H-B All-Stars "Action" logo before cutting to the promos and commercial break.
*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 short version of this 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'', although 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'', although most of them still 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 version of this logo is still intact 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 version of this logo is still intact 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.
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**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 of this logo 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.
*The short version of this logo 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.
*The short version of this logo was 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 appear on the 1993 25th Anniversary VHS release 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.
*Recently, the short logo can be spotted on current airings of ''Top Cat'' on MeTV Toons (the show is aired there in the 80s VHS tapes format)
*Recently, the short version of this logo can also be spotted on current airings of ''Top Cat'' on MeTV Toons (the show is aired there in the 1980s VHS tapes format)
*The short version of this logo was also seen on the MeTV Toons airings of the ''Wacky Races'' episodes "Why Oh Why Wyoming/Beat the Clock to Yellow Rock" and "Scout Scatter/Free Wheeling to Wheeling" (following the 1968 Hanna-Barbera "Zooming H-B" logo). The episodes in cause, as well as the show overall, airs in brand new HD masters from Warner Bros., thus the logo's inclusion was the more questionable (it could be that WB restored the episodes from outdated VHS masters that had the short version of the 1986 Turner logo intact, which they left by mistake).
*The short version of this logo was also seen on the MeTV Toons airings of the ''Wacky Races'' episodes "Why Oh Why Wyoming/Beat the Clock to Yellow Rock" and "Scout Scatter/Free Wheeling to Wheeling" (following the 1968 Hanna-Barbera "Zooming H-B" logo). The episodes in cause, as well as the show overall, airs in brand new HD masters from Warner Bros., thus the logo's inclusion was the more questionable (it could be that WB restored the episodes from outdated VHS masters that had the short version of the 1986 Turner logo intact, which they left by mistake).


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