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*** Second one is only got a fog on it while the B&W WB shield becomes visible like the normal one. | *** Second one is only got a fog on it while the B&W WB shield becomes visible like the normal one. | ||
* As a closing logo, Bugs does not appear and the TimeWarner byline appears below. | * As a closing logo, Bugs does not appear and the TimeWarner byline appears below. | ||
* On ''The Looney Tunes Show'', the closing variant is modified in 3D, but then the WB shield opens up (ala the opening to ''The Bugs Bunny Show'') to reveal Porky Pig inside, who says his trademark "T-th-th-that's all, folks!" line, and then fades out. Other variants feature different characters, such as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Taz, Lola Bunny, Foghorn Leghorn, Granny, Dr. Weisberg and Mac & Tosh - The Goofy Gophers who would say Porky Pig's line and then chatter amongst each other as the logo fades out. | * On ''The Looney Tunes Show'', the closing variant is modified in 3D, but then the WB shield opens up (ala the opening to ''The Bugs Bunny Show'') to reveal Porky Pig inside, who says his trademark "T-th-th-that's all, folks!" line, and then fades out. Other variants feature different characters, such as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Taz, Lola Bunny, Foghorn Leghorn, Granny, Dr. Weisberg and Mac & Tosh - The Goofy Gophers who would either say something OR say Porky Pig's line and then chatter amongst each other as the logo fades out. | ||
** On DVD trailers for ''The Looney Tunes Show'', the end of the Porky variant is shown, with the byline blurred out. Also, the screen cuts to black directly on the last note of the variant's music. | ** On DVD trailers for ''The Looney Tunes Show'', the end of the Porky variant is shown, with the byline blurred out. Also, the screen cuts to black directly on the last note of the variant's music. | ||
** On split-screen credit airings of ''The Looney Tunes Show'', the logo freezes just before the shield opens. | ** On split-screen credit airings of ''The Looney Tunes Show'', the logo freezes just before the shield opens. | ||
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'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
*On certain shorts ("Pest Coaster" and "Basket Bugs", for instance), the series logo is slightly tweaked, with "LOONEY TUNES" in a font reminiscent of the 1935-38 series logos, and "CARTOONS" underneath. | *On certain shorts ("Pest Coaster" and "Basket Bugs", for instance), the series logo is slightly tweaked, with "LOONEY TUNES" in a font reminiscent of the 1935-38 series logos, and "CARTOONS" underneath. | ||
*On | *On the Sylvester and Tweety short "Pain in the Ice", the background in the series logo is green-cyan. Tweety is also a bit smaller and has been shifted slightly to the right. | ||
*On | *On the Sylvester and Tweety short "Rhino Ya Don't!", the screen fades much faster to the series logo. | ||
*On | *On the Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner short "TNT Trouble", the phrase "A LOONEY TUNES CARTOON" is on the top as opposed to the bottom. | ||
*Starting with season 3, a near shot-for-shot remake of the classic Warner Bros. Cartoons variant where Bugs sits on the shield and pulls down the title card has been used on some Bugs Bunny shorts. Both the "classic" shield design used normally in this logo and the "modern" design used in other Warner Bros. Animation logos have appeared in this variant. | *Starting with season 3, a near shot-for-shot remake of the classic Warner Bros. Cartoons variant where Bugs sits on the shield and pulls down the title card has been used on some Bugs Bunny shorts. Both the "classic" shield design used normally in this logo and the "modern" design used in other Warner Bros. Animation logos have appeared in this variant. | ||
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'''Logo:''' A recreation of the 1960s ''Looney Tunes'' opening sequences. On a black background, a series of lines zoom and swirl from the screen, three lavender and one orange. The lavender lines disappear one-by-one to form the 1963 "Abstract WB" graphic, rendered in lavender. As this happens, the orange line moves downward and back up before turning into an orange "PRESENTS", in a font very reminiscent of the actual 1960s logos. It then cuts to two lines swirling around and then sliding away to reveal the series logo, also including a small blue-and-yellow version of the WB shield from the 2014-present WB Animation logos, with "ANIMATION" underneath in the same strange font used for the rest of the lettering on the series logo. | '''Logo:''' A recreation of the 1960s ''Looney Tunes'' abstract opening sequences. On a black background, a series of lines zoom and swirl from the screen, three lavender and one orange. The lavender lines disappear one-by-one to form the 1963 "Abstract WB" graphic, rendered in lavender. As this happens, the orange line moves downward and back up before turning into an orange "PRESENTS", in a font very reminiscent of the actual 1960s logos. It then cuts to two lines swirling around and then sliding away to reveal the series logo, also including a small blue-and-yellow version of the WB shield from the 2014-present WB Animation logos, with "ANIMATION" underneath in the same strange font used for the rest of the lettering on the series logo. | ||
'''Closing Logo:''' A recreation of the 1967 Warner Bros.- Seven Arts Animation closing sequence. On a brownish-black background, a purple "W7" shield is seen. "A WARNER BROS. ANIMATION CARTOON" appears letter-by-letter in front of the shield, complete with the "OO" in "CARTOON" turning red and jumping up and down three times like a cartoon eye take. | '''Closing Logo:''' A recreation of the 1967 Warner Bros.- Seven Arts Animation closing sequence. On a brownish-black background, a purple "W7" shield is seen. "A WARNER BROS. ANIMATION CARTOON" appears letter-by-letter in front of the shield, complete with the "OO" in "CARTOON" turning red and jumping up and down three times like a cartoon eye take. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' An orchestral rearrangement of the 1960s Bill Lava version of "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down", arranged by Joshua Moshier. | '''Music/Sounds:''' An orchestral rearrangement of the 1960s Bill Lava version of "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down", arranged by Joshua Moshier. | ||
'''Availability:''' Seen on the ''Looney Tunes Cartoons'' short "Crumb and Get It", which is a parody of the 1960s era of the Warner Bros. cartoons, hence this logo sequence appearing. | '''Availability:''' Seen on the ''Looney Tunes Cartoons'' short "Crumb and Get It", which is a parody of the 1960s era of the Warner Bros. cartoons, hence with this logo sequence appearing. | ||
===Copyright Stamps=== | ===Copyright Stamps=== | ||