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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*On ''The Bugs Bunny Show'', the WB shield is seen on a {{color|red}} background. After a short fanfare (composed by Milt Franklyn and performed by the Warner Bros. orchestra), Bugs Bunny (voiced by Mel Blanc) appears, and says, "This folks, is a Warner Bros. Television production." The shield closes. At the end of the show, the Warner Bros. Television logo appears, accompanied by the closing theme (written by Mack David and Jerry Livingston, and conducted by Franklyn) and a chorus singing, "This is ''The Bugs Bunny Show''!"
*On ''The Bugs Bunny Show'', the WB shield is seen on a red background. After a short fanfare (composed by Milt Franklyn and performed by the Warner Bros. orchestra), Bugs Bunny (voiced by Mel Blanc) appears, and says, "This folks, is a Warner Bros. Television production." The shield closes. At the end of the show, the Warner Bros. Television logo appears, accompanied by the closing theme (written by Mack David and Jerry Livingston, and conducted by Franklyn) and a chorus singing, "This is ''The Bugs Bunny Show''!"
**A Spanish version was used in the Latin American Spanish dub, ''El Show de Bugs Bunny'', in which Bugs (voiced by Juan José Hurtado) says "Esto amigos, es una producción de la Warner Brothers para la televisión".
**A Spanish version was used in the Latin American Spanish dub, ''El Show de Bugs Bunny'', in which Bugs (voiced by Juan José Hurtado) says "Esto amigos, es una producción de la Warner Brothers para la televisión".
**A German version was used in ''Bunny und seine Kumpane'', the show's first German dub. Here, Bugs (voiced by Jürgen Scheller) says "Und nun ist es soweit, ihr könnt euch wieder totlachen über Bunny und seine Kumpane!".<ref>http://looneytunesingermany.blogspot.com/2010/02/64-super-snooper.html</ref>
**A German version was used in ''Bunny und seine Kumpane'', the show's first German dub. Here, Bugs (voiced by Jürgen Scheller) says "Und nun ist es soweit, ihr könnt euch wieder totlachen über Bunny und seine Kumpane!".<ref>http://looneytunesingermany.blogspot.com/2010/02/64-super-snooper.html</ref>
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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*''The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour'' has the shield on a {{color|red}} background. The color of the shield is {{color|#FFD900|yellow}}, and the company name is absent. Suddenly, Bugs Bunny (once again voiced by Mel Blanc) pops out of the shield, and says the following: "This has been a Warner Bros. Seven Arts-". Road Runner then appears on screen and says: "Beep, beep!". Bugs then continues: "Like the bird says, this has been a Warner Bros.-Seven Arts television presentation". The shield then closes.
*''The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour'' has the shield on a red background. The color of the shield is {{color|#FFD900|yellow}}, and the company name is absent. Suddenly, Bugs Bunny (once again voiced by Mel Blanc) pops out of the shield, and says the following: "This has been a Warner Bros. Seven Arts-". Road Runner then appears on screen and says: "Beep, beep!". Bugs then continues: "Like the bird says, this has been a Warner Bros.-Seven Arts television presentation". The shield then closes.
*The 1971-1973 run of ''The Bugs Bunny Show'' on CBS (which was produced in 1969) uses the first few seconds of ''The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour'' variant without the Road Runner, before cutting to the previous logo's animation. Once Bugs finishes his line (with "Seven Arts television presentation" from the aforementioned variant edited over "television production"), the aforementioned beginning is shown again, in reverse. This version is cut from the 1973-1975 ABC broadcasts, though the Warner Bros.-Seven Arts logo was retained in the credits.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KpIjGLOKag</ref>
*The 1971-1973 run of ''The Bugs Bunny Show'' on CBS (which was produced in 1969) uses the first few seconds of ''The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour'' variant without the Road Runner, before cutting to the previous logo's animation. Once Bugs finishes his line (with "Seven Arts television presentation" from the aforementioned variant edited over "television production"), the aforementioned beginning is shown again, in reverse. This version is cut from the 1973-1975 ABC broadcasts, though the Warner Bros.-Seven Arts logo was retained in the credits.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KpIjGLOKag</ref>
**The show's French dub, ''Le Bugs Bunny Show'', uses this variant with Bugs (voiced by Guy Piérauld) saying his line in French. Despite this dub being produced in the 1980s,<ref>https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Bugs_Bunny_Show</ref> the Warner Bros.-Seven Arts logo is retained in the opening and closing. The closing logo is chyroned over the curtain shot from the opening, with a copyright symbol fading in to the left of the logo.
**The show's French dub, ''Le Bugs Bunny Show'', uses this variant with Bugs (voiced by Guy Piérauld) saying his line in French. Despite this dub being produced in the 1980s,<ref>https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Bugs_Bunny_Show</ref> the Warner Bros.-Seven Arts logo is retained in the opening and closing. The closing logo is chyroned over the curtain shot from the opening, with a copyright symbol fading in to the left of the logo.
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'''Visuals:''' On a {{color|red}} background similar to that of the 2008 logo is the WB shield from the 2010 ''Looney Tunes'' shorts and the "'''''Animation'''''" script from the previous two logos. The shield opens up and Daffy Duck emerges from inside. He proceeds to bounce around the screen and interact with the logo, including taking "'''''Animation'''''" and flipping it like a flipbook, then using it to hit the shield like a gong. Daffy continues bouncing around until he runs smack into the camera and goes into a daze. The shield is opened again by an irritated Porky Pig, who grabs Daffy by the neck and pulls him back in before closing the shield, leaving one of Daffy's feathers to float down onto "'''''Animation'''''".
'''Visuals:''' On a red background similar to that of the 2008 logo is the WB shield from the 2010 ''Looney Tunes'' shorts and the "'''''Animation'''''" script from the previous two logos. The shield opens up and Daffy Duck emerges from inside. He proceeds to bounce around the screen and interact with the logo, including taking "'''''Animation'''''" and flipping it like a flipbook, then using it to hit the shield like a gong. Daffy continues bouncing around until he runs smack into the camera and goes into a daze. The shield is opened again by an irritated Porky Pig, who grabs Daffy by the neck and pulls him back in before closing the shield, leaving one of Daffy's feathers to float down onto "'''''Animation'''''".


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