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'''Editor's Note:''' Well-remembered for its cute designs and music. | '''Editor's Note:''' Well-remembered for its cute designs and music. | ||
===3rd Logo (September | ===3rd Logo (September 12, 1987-July 21, 2001, 2003-2005)=== | ||
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File:Kid in Bed scene (1987-1990).PNG|The original version: The boy is sleeping with a dog in the bedroom. | File:Kid in Bed scene (1987-1990).PNG|The original version: The boy is sleeping with a dog in the bedroom. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' 3 different sets of music were used: | '''Music/Sounds:''' 3 different sets of music were used: | ||
*Fall 1987: A synth note and a whispering synthesized choir singing "Deeeeeek..." This variant earned the nickname "Chorus from Hell" for its unintentionally creepy nature and was only used in early fall 1987. | *Fall 1987: A synth note and a whispering synthesized choir singing "Deeeeeek..." This variant earned the nickname "Chorus from Hell" for its unintentionally creepy nature and was only used in early fall 1987. | ||
*September | *September 12, 1987-1990: A brief gust of wind, followed by an echoing series of 2 keyboard synth notes. Composed by Shuki Levy. | ||
*September 8, 1990-January 2, 1999: A 7-note synth chime theme, then 2 harp glissandos and a held-out orchestral note. Composed by Tom Worrall. | *September 8, 1990-January 2, 1999: A 7-note synth chime theme, then 2 harp glissandos and a held-out orchestral note. Composed by Tom Worrall. | ||
*January 6, 1999-July 21, 2001, 2003-2005: A dreamy cartoonish theme (sounds similar to the Video Collection/Strand Home Video music) with a female choir singing "Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo!". Composed by Mike Piccirillo. Sometimes, this theme might be extended or shortened. | *January 6, 1999-July 21, 2001, 2003-2005: A dreamy cartoonish theme (sounds similar to the Video Collection/Strand Home Video music) with a female choir singing "Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo!". Composed by Mike Piccirillo. Sometimes, this theme might be extended or shortened. | ||