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* The short version was seen on many shows, including the late 1980's Marvel Action Universe block (''Dino Riders'', ''RoboCop'', and the ''Pryde of the X-Men'' pilot), the first season of ''Biker Mice from Mars'' (New World Animation took over from the second season onwards), the animated ''Blondie & Dagwood'' special (and its sequel, ''Second Wedding Workout''), ''Rude Dog & The Dweebs'', ''Spacecats'', and the animated adaptation of ''Attack of the Killer Tomatoes''. | * The short version was seen on many shows, including the late 1980's Marvel Action Universe block (''Dino Riders'', ''RoboCop'', and the ''Pryde of the X-Men'' pilot), the first season of ''Biker Mice from Mars'' (New World Animation took over from the second season onwards), the animated ''Blondie & Dagwood'' special (and its sequel, ''Second Wedding Workout''), ''Rude Dog & The Dweebs'', ''Spacecats'', and the animated adaptation of ''Attack of the Killer Tomatoes''. | ||
** It was most notably seen on Jim Henson co-produced shows like ''Muppet Babies'' and ''Fraggle Rock'' (the animated version). | ** It was most notably seen on Jim Henson co-produced shows like ''Muppet Babies'' (from season 3 onward; the first two seasons use the first logo) and ''Fraggle Rock'' (the animated version). | ||
* The long version was normally used to plaster the original logos on later prints of pre-1986 Marvel shows such as ''Spider-Woman'', the 1978 cartoon ''The New Fantastic Four'', the 1981 ''Spider-Man'' cartoon and even the 1966 series ''The Marvel Super Heroes''; it also appeared on early '90s video releases of Marvel material. | * The long version was normally used to plaster the original logos on later prints of pre-1986 Marvel shows such as ''Spider-Woman'', the 1978 cartoon ''The New Fantastic Four'', the 1981 ''Spider-Man'' cartoon and even the 1966 series ''The Marvel Super Heroes''; it also appeared on early '90s video releases of Marvel material. | ||
** It also plasters the previous logo on some later prints of ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (albeit on the [[Contender Entertainment Group|Contender]] DVD releases of the series, the logo doesn't always appear) and also appears on ''RoboCop: The Animated Series'' (and remains intact on DVD releases, normally paired up with the 1988 [[New World Entertainment|New World International]] logo). | ** It also plasters the previous logo on some later prints of ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (albeit on the [[Contender Entertainment Group|Contender]] DVD releases of the series, the logo doesn't always appear) and also appears on ''RoboCop: The Animated Series'' (and remains intact on DVD releases, normally paired up with the 1988 [[New World Entertainment|New World International]] logo). |