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'''Technique:''' Early computer trail animations. | '''Technique:''' Early computer trail animations. | ||
'''Audio:''' A light synth version of the NBC | '''Audio:''' A light synth version of the NBC three-note chimes (taken from the 1981 "Our Pride Is Showing" ID, composed by Garry Sherman at Sherman and Kahan Associates in New York, NY) beginning in 1985, a low tone version was used once as well. | ||
'''Audio Variant:''' In other cases, it uses the show's ending theme or none. | |||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' | ||
*Since the NBC logo appears in reruns of other shows, it would stand to reason that this one would be kept as well. | *Since the NBC logo appears in reruns of other shows, it would stand to reason that this one would be kept as well. | ||
*It is seen on some co-produced shows, such as seasons 1 & 2 of ''Punky Brewster'', ''It's Punky Brewster'', and season 1 of the cartoon ''Kissyfur'', among others. | *It is seen on some co-produced shows, such as seasons 1 & 2 of ''Punky Brewster'', ''It's Punky Brewster'', and season 1 of the cartoon ''Kissyfur'', among others. | ||
*The version with the blue background | *The version with the blue background is intact on both the first two season DVD releases and Peacock streaming prints of ''Punky Brewster''. | ||
*The 1985 NBC TV special ''Let's All Be There'', and on the 1985 NBC comedy ''Sara'', starring Geena Davis; on at least the latter, it came after the [[Ubu Productions]] logo, and between the two was an IAW card in a stacked formation and lowercase Broadway font in white on a black screen. | |||
===2nd Logo (November 9, 1985-May 24, 1986)=== | ===2nd Logo (November 9, 1985-May 24, 1986)=== | ||