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* 2003 Variant: Unknown, possibly extinct. | * 2003 Variant: Unknown, possibly extinct. | ||
** Even though this variant has been confirmed to exist, nobody knows what show, movie, or another piece of media it truly appeared on. It might have even been simply a placeholder or a prototype logo for the variant below. | ** Even though this variant has been confirmed to exist, nobody knows what show, movie, or another piece of media it truly appeared on. It might have even been simply a placeholder or a prototype logo for the variant below. | ||
** | ** There have been various rumored entries of this logo. One was on Speed (now FS1) reruns of the 1967 ''Speed Racer'' anime (the only source dates back to a website from 2005<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20051207120004/http://members.fortunecity.com/teamfx2000/Kids_Cartoons/dic.htm</ref>), while others claim that it was seen on a Spanish DVD of ''The Mysterious Cities of Gold'' (A series DIC never owned despite providing animation), and an ''Inspector Gadget'' promotional DVD given away with General Mills cereals. Another recent claim has said that it may have been used as the intro to DIC Entertainment's website from 2002-2004, but once again, that and the rest of the rumored reports remain unconfirmed as of 2022. | ||
* Like the first logo, this does not appear on the 1998 and 1999 Disney films ''Meet the Deedles'' and ''Inspector Gadget'', respectively, as this logo was only used on television and direct-to-video productions. | * Like the first logo, this does not appear on the 1998 and 1999 Disney films ''Meet the Deedles'' and ''Inspector Gadget'', respectively, as this logo was only used on television and direct-to-video productions. | ||