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'''Technique:''' A mix of camera-controlled cel and live-action. | '''Technique:''' A mix of camera-controlled cel and live-action. | ||
''' | '''Audio:''' A bombastic fanfare, sourced from the KPM library track "Fanfare (1)" composed by Neil Richardson and released on the 1970 album ''Scenesetters, Fanfares, and Punctuations'' (catalog number KPM 1057). | ||
''' | '''Audio Variants:''' A low-tone version exists. On at least one movie print, the first few seconds of the opening credits' music is heard instead of the fanfare (as seen on a November 17, 1984 CBN airing of "Susan Slept Here"). | ||
'''Availability:''' This appeared on '70s/'80s syndication prints of the [[King Features Entertainment|King Features]] cartoon library, the syndicated Krofft Superstars (featuring ''H.R. Pufnstuf'', ''The Bugaloos'', ''Land of the Lost'', and other [[Sid & Marty Krofft Pictures|Sid & Marty Krofft]] series), and various theatrical and TV movies. This currently appears on the [[Rhino Home Video|Rhino]] DVD and public domain prints of ''Road to Nashville''. An abridged version of the closing variant appears at the start of the [[VCI Entertainment|VCI]] release of ''Once Upon a Brothers Grimm''. | '''Availability:''' This appeared on '70s/'80s syndication prints of the [[King Features Entertainment|King Features]] cartoon library, the syndicated Krofft Superstars (featuring ''H.R. Pufnstuf'', ''The Bugaloos'', ''Land of the Lost'', and other [[Sid & Marty Krofft Pictures|Sid & Marty Krofft]] series), and various theatrical and TV movies. This currently appears on the [[Rhino Home Video|Rhino]] DVD and public domain prints of ''Road to Nashville''. An abridged version of the closing variant appears at the start of the [[VCI Entertainment|VCI]] release of ''Once Upon a Brothers Grimm''. | ||
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'''Technique:''' A mix of live-action and motion-controlled computer effects. | '''Technique:''' A mix of live-action and motion-controlled computer effects. | ||
''' | '''Audio:''' A triumphant horn/drums fanfare - an edit of the 1978 Bruton Music track "Endeavour," composed by John A. Coleman. This edit was likely sourced from the LP ''Jingles Volume One'', catalog number BRB 1, though it does appear on several different Bruton releases. | ||
'''Availability:''' This appeared on various theatrical and TV movies, including ''The Mysterians'', ''Latitude Zero'', and ''The War in Space''. This is still preserved (off centered) on the DVD print of ''Getting Wasted'', starring David Caruso. | '''Availability:''' This appeared on various theatrical and TV movies, including ''The Mysterians'', ''Latitude Zero'', and ''The War in Space''. This is still preserved (off centered) on the DVD print of ''Getting Wasted'', starring David Caruso. | ||