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'''Visuals:''' On a crumpled orange paper background, the WB shield (similar to the 1985 [[Warner Home Video]] shield) is at the center and a little bit to the top of the screen, made out of crumpled | '''Visuals:''' On a crumpled orange paper background, the WB shield (similar to the 1985 [[Warner Home Video]] shield) is at the center and a little bit to the top of the screen, made out of crumpled dark blue-{{color|gray}} paper and with the space in the lower bowl of the "B" being poorly-aligned, and on the bottom is the byline "'''A WARNER BROS. ENTERTAINMENT CO.'''". Below the company byline is the "'''www.warnerbros.com'''" URL. The logo gets covered up with the ''MAD'' logo all over and wipes to the left for the after-credits skit. | ||
'''Variant:''' On the episode "KoBee Movie/Law and Ogre", the logo is drawn on a flip book, like the credits were. The shield is drawn much more smoothly and the space in the lower bowl of the "B" is aligned correctly, while the text below it is written in a cruder, notebook writing-esque font. | '''Variant:''' On the episode "KoBee Movie/Law and Ogre", the logo is drawn on a flip book, like the credits were. The shield is drawn much more smoothly and the space in the lower bowl of the "B" is aligned correctly, while the text below it is written in a cruder, notebook writing-esque font. | ||
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'''Visuals:''' The sequence starts on a black background with a | '''Visuals:''' The sequence starts on a black background with a dark blue light. Then, a large WB shield in the design of the 14th logo, accompanied with the words "WARNER BROS. ANIMATION" and "Presents", in the same fonts as the 14th logo, alongside a production number and a copyright notice at the bottom, zoom in (with the shield once again zooming in closer than the letters and overshooting its mark, crashing into the screen, then quickly pulling back-again, a la ''Lumberjack Rabbit''). Around the same time the shield appears, a colorful, painted orange/yellow bullseye "zooms" behind it. Then a quick second later, the shield zooms out, and the camera follows the shield, segueing into the opening intro of the show. | ||
'''Variant:''' A prototype version exists, which is seen on the scrapped pilot ''Laff Riot'' from November 4, 2009. | '''Variant:''' A prototype version exists, which is seen on the scrapped pilot ''Laff Riot'' from November 4, 2009. | ||
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*'''Opening:''' Another recreation of the classic "bullseye" logo, with varied colors (such as red rings and a | *'''Opening:''' Another recreation of the classic "bullseye" logo, with varied colors (such as red rings and a dark blue center, or 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:''' 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. | ||