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**The first episode of S7, "Kentucky Nightmare", used a slightly more distorted version of that variant, along with the S8 episode "Baffler Meal".
**The first episode of S7, "Kentucky Nightmare", used a slightly more distorted version of that variant, along with the S8 episode "Baffler Meal".
**On the season 7 episode "The Justice Hole", this variant is completely blurred.
**On the season 7 episode "The Justice Hole", this variant is completely blurred.
*On recent Adult Swim shows from 2012 and onwards, the logo has (barely readable) Cartoon Network copyright information that also waves like the logo, and it does not cut to the Cartoon Network "Skull". Also, the logo has been converted to letterbox. A few shows post-2012 however still don't use the copyright info on the logo.
*On most Adult Swim shows from 2012-2022, the logo has (barely readable) Cartoon Network copyright information that also waves like the logo, and it does not cut to the Cartoon Network "Skull". Also, the logo has been converted to letterbox. A few shows from the time frame however don't use the copyright info, alongside shows returning from that time frame in 2022.
**From 2018-2022, the "A TimeWarner Company." part of the byline is replaced with "A WarnerMedia Company.", the rest of the logo though is the same.
**From 2018-2022, the "A TimeWarner Company." part of the byline is replaced with "A WarnerMedia Company.", the rest of the logo though is the same.
**On season 2 of ''Birdgirl'', the copyright information is different, longer, and in a different font (presumably Impact?) and it no longer waves like the logo. Most of the time, the logo is slightly moved up to make room for said copyright information.
**On season 2 of ''Birdgirl'', the copyright information is different, longer, and in a different font (presumably Impact?) and it no longer waves like the logo. Most of the time, the logo is slightly moved up to make room for said copyright information.

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