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'''Visuals:''' Another recreation of the classic "bullseye" logo, with varied colors (such as red rings and a {{color|darkblue|dark blue}} center, or {{color|green}} rings and a {{color|darkred|dark red}} center). On top is "WARNER BROS. ANIMATION" in its classic font, and on the bottom is "Presents" in the script font and a production number. The WB shield (also in varied colors) zooms up normally this time. The size and colors of the text are different each time as well.
'''Visuals:'''
 
*'''Opening:''' Another recreation of the classic "bullseye" logo, with varied colors (such as red rings and a {{color|darkblue|dark blue}} center, or {{color|green}} rings and a {{color|darkred|dark red}} center). On top is "WARNER BROS. ANIMATION" in its classic font, and on the bottom is "Presents" in the script font and a production number. The WB shield (also in varied colors) zooms up normally this time. The size and colors of the text are different each time as well.
'''Closing Visuals:''' Just "That's all Folks!" writing itself out in its classic script font against the bullseye backdrop used in the short.
*'''Closing:''' Just "That's all Folks!" writing itself out in its classic script font against the bullseye backdrop used in the short.


'''Trivia:''' If one looks closely at the bottom of the screen in the studio logo, one can see the production number of the short. This also applies to most of the classic ''Looney Tunes'' shorts though the 1930s and 1950s.
'''Trivia:''' If one looks closely at the bottom of the screen in the studio logo, one can see the production number of the short. This also applies to most of the classic ''Looney Tunes'' shorts though the 1930s and 1950s.
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*On the Daffy Duck short "Daffy in Wackyland", the screen is ripped into the stop-motion-styled series logo.
*On the Daffy Duck short "Daffy in Wackyland", the screen is ripped into the stop-motion-styled series logo.


'''Technique:''' 2D animation.
'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation.


'''Audio:''' A short orchestral remix of either "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down" or "Merrily We Roll Along" arranged by Carl Johnson. The closing logo features an even shorter arrangement than what was heard in the classic shorts.
'''Audio:''' A short orchestral remix of either "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down" or "Merrily We Roll Along" arranged by Carl Johnson. The closing logo features an even shorter arrangement than what was heard in the classic shorts.
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