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===Background===
===Background===
Hearst Communications sold its live-action [[Hearst Entertainment]] library to [[Lionsgate]] in 2015, and integrated Hearst's animated content library into King Features Syndicate.
'''King Features Entertainment''' was originally formed in 1980 as '''Novacom, Inc.''' by Bruce Paisner and PBS affiliate [[WGBH]] in Boston has a stake in the company, to distribute television movies for syndication. The company itself was sold to The Hearst Corporation in 1981 and it was renamed to '''King Features Entertainment'''. In 1983, it absorbed the assets of [[PolyGram Television (1980-1983)|PolyGram Television]] into this company. It signed on a relationship with [[King Phoenix Entertainment|Phoenix Entertainment Group]], distributing telemovies internationally, and acquired it outright in 1989. In 1990, it was renamed to '''[[Hearst Entertainment]]'''. Hearst Communications sold its live-action [[Hearst Entertainment]] library to [[Lionsgate]] in 2015, and integrated Hearst's animated content library into King Features Syndicate.
 
===1st Logo (1981-1985, October 9, 1988)===
=== 1st Logo (1960-1963, 1978)===
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'''Logo:''' In the center of a {{color|blue}} background is an image reminiscent of the mythical Bellorophon riding Pegasus or a man riding some winged beast. He is holding a quill pen. On both sides of the image are ribbons with the company's name. "KING FEATURES" is on the left ribbon and "SYNDICATE" is on the right. Below the Pegasus is a monitor-shaped box that says "TV". The word "'''''Presents'''''" appears under the opening logo in white script. Then, a star spins towards the screen from the center of the logo as it fades out. When it stops, Popeye appears in it and toots his pipe, followed by the title screen and credits.
 
'''Variant:''' On reruns of ''The All-New Popeye Hour'' on the Family Channel, the logo was sped-up for time compressing.
 
'''Closing Title:''' At the end, the white quill pen writes out "'''''The End'''''" in script, then the script slides to the left as the quill flips to the right to rejoin the logo as it fades in.
 
'''Technique:''' Traditional animation.
 
'''Music/Sounds:'''
*Opening: An abridged version of the generic cartoon sailor song "The Sailor's Hornpipe" (played on what sounds like a flute), leading into an abridged version of ''Popeye the Sailor Man'' which plays over the credits. On ''Barbecue for Two'' and ''Hits and Missels'' (the first two cartoons of the 60's series), however, the Famous Studios version of the theme song is heard.
* Closing: The end to "The Sailor's Hornpipe". Some Rembrahndt Films ''Popeye'' cartoons replaces it with a peppy version of the end of the ''Popeye the Sailor Man'' theme song.
 
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare.
*This logo may be preserved on the DVD release of the made-for TV KFS ''Popeye'' cartoons of the 1960s.
*The logo also made a surprise return at the end of some reruns of some 1st season episodes of ''The All-New Popeye Hour'', following the 1974 [[Hanna-Barbera Cartoons|H-B]] "Rainbow" logo, as well as an opening logo for syndicated prints of seasons 2-4 of ''The All-New Popeye Hour'' as seen on Tubi (excluding the Valentine's day special.).
 
===2nd Logo (1960?-1964)===
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'''Logo:''' On a specific color background ({{color|grey}}, {{color|teal}}, {{color|lavender|lavender}}, {{color|lawngreen|pistachio}}, {{color|lightgrey|light grey}}, or {{color|deepskyblue|sky blue}}), a small {{color|#FFD900|yellow}} or {{color|gold}} rectangle in the center of the screen zooms in in a spinning manner. The three spikes in the crown pop up one by one from left to right. The word “{{Font|Old English|{{color|red|K}}ing}}” appears on the crown in an old-world font, with the “{{color|red|K}}” being colored a bold {{color|red}}. The “King” spins and settles on the below left of the screen, and the words “Features” and “Syndicate” (the first letter in each also colored bold red) appear to the right of it and “PRESENTS” (in either black or {{color|red}}) below. This logo leads into the title screen and opening credits for the cartoon that follows.
 
'''Closing Titles:'''
* A different color background (blue, lavender, grey, light grey, or pistachio) background, but the crown is in the upper left corner, and below it are written the stacked words “A KING FEATURES SYNDICATE PRODUCTION”, with the bold grey/white word “TV” written behind it to hence "A KING FEATURES SYNDICATE TV PRODUCTION". This can be seen on cartoons that are animated at Jack Kinney Productions, Rembrahndt Films, Artransa Park Film Studios, Joseph Oriolo Animation (G&H Films, Inc.), among others.
*A crown-less version of the aforementioned closing title is seen on some ''Krazy Kat'' cartoons.
*Cartoons produced at Paramount Pictures Cartoon Studios will have the “Produced by Paramount Pictures Corporation” credit written in it's signature font on the bottom right, with the "KING FEATURES SYNDICATE TV PRODUCTION" words moved on the top left, above and next to the crown.
 
'''Technique:''' Traditional cel animation. None for the closing variant.
 
'''Music/Sounds:'''
*'''Opening:''' A horn and xylophone fanfare that syncs with the animation, leading into the cartoon short theme music.
*'''Closing:''' A horn and percussion fanfare, which varies depending on the cartoon.
 
'''Availability:''' Very rare.
*First appeared on the 1960 ''Beetle Bailey'' cartoon ''Labor Shortage''.
*It also appears on the umbrella series ''The King Features Trilogy'' (the umbrella title for ''Beetle Bailey, Barney Google and Snuffy Smith,'' and ''Krazy Kat'' cartoons) on syndicated TV in 1963.
*Some cartoon shorts that originally appeared in the series have been released on three VHS volumes of [[Rhino Home Video]]’s “Sunday Morning Funnies”: ''Barney Google and Snuffy Smith, Beetle Bailey,'' and ''Krazy Kat''.
*DVD and streaming site releases (like Tubi) of these cartoons may preserve the logos, as well (the logo has been retained on the ''Krazy Kat Kartoon Kollection'' DVD box set released by [[Koch Vision]] in 2003).
 
===3rd Logo (1963-1970) ===
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'''Logo:''' Against a white (grey in B&W) background, we see a rectangle with a equilateral triangle in the center, along with two triangles on either side with one curved on the each side. On the lower left hand corner and upper right hand corner of the rectangle, there are two dots. The dot on the lower left drops and explodes into 8 small dots and 5 larger dots. The triangle on the left side drops along with the other dot. The triangle blossoms like a fan into a flower shape, while the other two triangles drop and form an hexagon shaped by six triangles, except the upper triangle is missing. Then at one point, we see the four "pieces" of the KFS logo on the screen, before they suddenly "multiply" and jump all over the screen, finally forming the KFS crown logo (which is either fully black in B&W, or the tips are orange when in color), which shrinks and moves to the upper left of the screen above the words "KING FEATURES PRESENTS" (It is ID'ed as "A KING FEATURES PRESENTATION" at the end of some TV shows).
 
'''Technique:''' Traditional animation. Each piece of animation is synced with the music.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' The theme begin with the sound notes hearing similar to the Universal theme from the late '70s. These occur during the dropping phase. Then, big band music is heard while all of the shapes jump all over the screen and during the formation of the KFS crown. This music could be heard on ''The Beatles'' cartoon. Other times, the opening or end theme may play over the logo.
 
'''Availability:''' Very rare.
*This logo appeared on the animated cartoon series ''The Beatles'' and ''Cool McCool'' on network TV.
*It was also seen on television prints of [[Columbia Pictures]]' ''Blondie'' movies.
*This logo maybe vanishing since it was last seen on the KFS-owned ''Blondie'' movies with Columbia Pictures original credits last seen on AMC. However, if your station has been showing ''Blondie'' for a long time or if you owned a video of the ''Blondie'' movies from KFS Home Entertainment, you may see this logo.
*This logo can be found on the DVD release of ''Cool McCool'' from BCI/Eclipse, and may also turn up on a few public domain DVDs of ''Blondie'' and ''Beetle Bailey''.
 
===4th Logo (October 7, 1972)===
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'''Logo:''' On a blue background, we see on the right a crudely-drawn crown encapsulated inside a [[Worldvision Enterprises|Worldvision]]-like radar globe, with a large quill behind it. Below, we see the words “King Features” in a bold font aligned to the left.
 
'''Technique:''' None.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
 
'''Availability:''' Extinct. The only known record of its existence is on the original broadcast of the 1972 ABC Saturday Superstar Movie ''Popeye Meets the Man Who Hated Laughter''.
 
=== 5th logo (1979-1981) ===
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'''Logo:''' On a blue background, we see a text: "A King Features Syndicate Presentation" in white.
 
'''Technique:''' None.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' A groovy tune, which is a reminiscence of  "Heavy Action" by Johnny Pearson.
 
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. It was seen on Flash Gordon, seasons 2-4 of ''The All-New Popeye Hour'', and the syndicated reruns of 1960s KFS cartoons.
===6th Logo (1981-1985, October 9, 1988)===
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*This logo does not appear at the end of ''The All-New Popeye Hour'' DVD releases or Tubi TV prints as it's been plastered over with the next logo below instead.
*This logo does not appear at the end of ''The All-New Popeye Hour'' DVD releases or Tubi TV prints as it's been plastered over with the next logo below instead.


===7th Logo (1982, 1985-1990)===
===2nd Logo (1982, 1985-1990)===
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*On BET airings of ''The Women of Brewster Place'', the warp speed version is seen with the ending theme playing over it.
*On BET airings of ''The Women of Brewster Place'', the warp speed version is seen with the ending theme playing over it.


 
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===8th Logo (1987-1989)===
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'''Availability:''' Very rare. Appears on the ''Blondie & Dagwood'' specials from the era.
'''Availability:''' Very rare. Appears on the ''Blondie & Dagwood'' specials from the era.
 
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===9th Logo (November 9, 2004) ===
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'''Logo:''' A big flash appears which reveals the planet earth, which is spinning. A ribbon is pulling out behind from the earth (with the words "KING FEATURES" on the left ribbon, and the word "SYNDICATE" appearing on the right ribbon), and the symbol from the first logo appears on top of the earth. The flash dies down and the finished product ends up on a dark teal background, which looks similar to the first logo, with a few exceptions (see below).
 
'''Trivia:''' A reinterpretation of the 1st logo, only this time the TV is changed to a globe of the Earth.
 
'''Technique:''' Simple CGI.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' None, but on the Fox airings of the movie, a generic theme is playing.
 
'''Availability:''' Ultra rare. It was only seen on the direct-to-video movie ''Popeye's Voyage: The Quest for Pappy'', as well as a Fox airing of said movie on December 17, 2004 and December 30, 2005.
 
===10th Logo (February 18, 2022- )===
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'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see "<u>'''KING'''FEATURES</u>" in white, with the tittle from the "I" of "KING" being a small crown. Below is the byline "A UNIT OF HEARST". The logo itself is a variation of the current King Features Syndicate logo.
 
'''Technique:''' None.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
 
'''Availability:''' Brand new. Seen on the Netflix original series, ''The Cuphead Show!''.
 
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