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'''FX/SFX:''' The blue vortex with purple streaking down it, and the zooming logo. | '''FX/SFX:''' The blue vortex with purple streaking down it, and the zooming logo. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A distorted, ascending 8-note synthesized theme, composed by Haim Saban, introduced in September 1984. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A distorted, ascending 8-note synthesized theme, composed by Saban Brands founder Haim Saban, introduced in September 1984. | ||
'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | '''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | ||
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*The superimposed variant had an announcer (John Harlan, best known as the announcer for game shows like ''Name That Tune'' and ''You Don't Say'') saying "''Kideo TV'' is a production of DIC Enterprises...", and then the voiceover continues on through the LBS Communications logo, which is also superimposed. Unusually, Harlan pronounces the name as "D-I-C" (likely because the correct pronunciation was unknown at the time and Harlan obviously would not want to be accused of swearing). | *The superimposed variant had an announcer (John Harlan, best known as the announcer for game shows like ''Name That Tune'' and ''You Don't Say'') saying "''Kideo TV'' is a production of DIC Enterprises...", and then the voiceover continues on through the LBS Communications logo, which is also superimposed. Unusually, Harlan pronounces the name as "D-I-C" (likely because the correct pronunciation was unknown at the time and Harlan obviously would not want to be accused of swearing). | ||
*On a 2009 DVD print of the Russian dub of ''The Real Ghostbusters'', the "Produced in Association With" variant had the music for the first "Kid in Bed" variant (making this a reverse plaster). This variant was only seen on one episode on the DVD, "Mr. Sandman, Dream Me a Dream". | *On a 2009 DVD print of the Russian dub of ''The Real Ghostbusters'', the "Produced in Association With" variant had the music for the first "Kid in Bed" variant (making this a reverse plaster). This variant was only seen on one episode on the DVD, "Mr. Sandman, Dream Me a Dream". | ||
*On a Spanish DVD print of ''Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors'' episode "Ghostship", the logo has music from the Cookie Jar Entertainment logo due to a reverse plaster. | *On a Spanish DVD print of ''Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors'' episode "Ghostship", the logo has music from the Cookie Jar Entertainment logo due to a reverse plaster, similar to the ''Inspector Gadget'' Hungarian airings. | ||
'''Availability:''' Rare, mainly due to plastering with other DIC logos or Cookie Jar logos. First appeared as an in-credit logo on ''Cro et Bronto''. | '''Availability:''' Rare, mainly due to plastering with other DIC logos or Cookie Jar logos. First appeared as an in-credit logo on ''Cro et Bronto''. | ||