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* In some cases, the drum sound is delayed slightly.
* In some cases, the drum sound is delayed slightly.
* It may also have the show/movie's ending theme playing over it.
* It may also have the show/movie's ending theme playing over it.
* The closing themes of the animated ''Blondie'' and ''Beetle Bailey'' specials from 1989, as well as ''Ask Dr. Ruth'', were heard over the logo.
* The closing themes of the animated ''Blondie'' and ''Beetle Bailey'' specials from 1989, as well as ''Ask Dr. Ruth'', are heard over the logo.
* The still variant has the last few seconds of the logo's theme playing.
* The still variant has the last few seconds of the logo's theme playing.
* The warp speed variant had the logo's theme doubled in speed.
* The warp speed variant has the logo's theme doubled in speed.
* High tone and low tone variants of the logo's theme exist as well.
* Both high tone and low tone variants of the logo's theme also exist as well.


'''Availability:'''
'''Availability:'''
* Can be seen on old videocassettes of ''Popeye'' and ''Krazy Kat'', as well as the 1970s Filmation version of ''Flash Gordon'', among other classic KFS cartoons.
* Appears on old VHS releases of ''Popeye'' and ''Krazy Kat'', as well as the 1970s Filmation version of ''Flash Gordon'', among other classic KFS cartoons.
* This logo was seen without music on Cartoon Network reruns of ''G-Force'' in the late 1990s.
* This logo also appeared without music on Cartoon Network reruns of ''G-Force'' in the late 1990s.
* Early 90s reruns of ''The All-New Popeye Hour'' and ''Popeye and Son'' on the Family Channel (currently Freeform) had this following both the 1974 [[Hanna-Barbera]] logo and the 1979 "Swirling Star" for the former (on this show, it was also sped up thanks to time compression), and the 1986 H-B logo for the latter. Tubi prints of ''The All-New Popeye Hour'' (referred to as ''The Continuing Adventures of Popeye'') have this logo and the Hanna-Barbera logos play normally.
* Early 90s reruns of ''The All-New Popeye Hour'' and ''Popeye and Son'' on the Family Channel (currently Freeform) also had this following both the 1974 [[Hanna-Barbera]] logo and the 1979 "Swirling Star" for the former (on this show, it was also sped up thanks to time compression), and the 1986 H-B logo for the latter.
** However, Tubi prints of ''The All-New Popeye Hour'' (referred to as ''The Continuing Adventures of Popeye'') have this logo and the Hanna-Barbera logos play normally.
* It also appears on the DVD releases of ''Get Smart, Again'' and ''God Bless the Child'', respectively.
* It also appears on the DVD releases of ''Get Smart, Again'' and ''God Bless the Child'', respectively.
* It's also at the end of the Sandy Frank dub of ''Gamera'' (1965), which was featured on ''Mystery Science Theater 3000''.
* It also appears at the end of the Sandy Frank dub of ''Gamera'' (1965), which was featured on ''Mystery Science Theater 3000''.
* The sped-up variant was also seen on ''Defenders of the Earth'' and is also preserved on the DVD release and on the Comics Kingdom YouTube channel.
* The sped-up variant was also seen on ''Defenders of the Earth'', and is also preserved on the DVD release and on the Comics Kingdom YouTube channel.
* It also appeared at the end of the syndicated series ''Ask Dr. Ruth'', which aired during the 1989-1990 season (the parent King Features Syndicate distributed Dr. Ruth Westheimer's column to newspapers, so naturally their TV arm produced her show).
* It also appeared at the end of the syndicated series ''Ask Dr. Ruth'', which aired during the 1989-1990 season (the parent King Features Syndicate distributed Dr. Ruth Westheimer's column to newspapers, so naturally their TV arm produced her show).
* It also made an appearance on AMC's print of ''Six Weeks'' back in the early 2000s.
* It also made an appearance on AMC's print of ''Six Weeks'' back in the early 2000s.
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'''Technique:''' A still graphic.
'''Technique:''' A still graphic.


'''Audio:''' None or the closing theme of the show.
'''Audio:''' The closing theme of the show or none.


'''Availability:'''  Appears on ''Blondie & Dagwood'' specials from the era.
'''Availability:'''  Appears on ''Blondie & Dagwood'' specials from the era.

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