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* On the restored demo reel of the pilot episode used to pitch ''The Real Ghostbusters'', the letters are in black and white on a dark background and the logo is silent. The restored pilot can be found online and on the ''Ghostbusters 1'' & ''2'' 35th Anniversary UHD Blu-Ray Steelbook.
* On the restored demo reel of the pilot episode used to pitch ''The Real Ghostbusters'', the letters are in black and white on a dark background and the logo is silent. The restored pilot can be found online and on the ''Ghostbusters 1'' & ''2'' 35th Anniversary UHD Blu-Ray Steelbook.


'''FX/SFX:''' Scanimate.
'''Technique:''' Scanimate.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A distorted, ascending 8-note synthesized theme, composed by Saban Brands founder 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.
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'''Trivia:''' As detailed above, it was thought for many years that this was the first DiC logo, as it was not widely known that this logo did not appear on all season one episodes of ''Inspector Gadget''.
'''Trivia:''' As detailed above, it was thought for many years that this was the first DiC logo, as it was not widely known that this logo did not appear on all season one episodes of ''Inspector Gadget''.


'''FX/SFX:''' Traditional animation, done by [[TMS Entertainment]].
'''Technique:''' Traditional animation, done by [[TMS Entertainment]].


'''Music/Sounds:'''
'''Music/Sounds:'''
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* On British prints of ''Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century'', the logo is shown within the 1996 [[STV Studios|Scottish Television Enterprises]] logo.
* On British prints of ''Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century'', the logo is shown within the 1996 [[STV Studios|Scottish Television Enterprises]] logo.


'''FX/SFX:''' CGI animation mixed with chroma-key effects.
'''Technique:''' CGI animation mixed with chroma-key effects.


'''Music/Sounds:''' 4 different sets of music were used:
'''Music/Sounds:''' 4 different sets of music were used:
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* A similar logo appears on the DIC Entertainment website from 2005; On a plain orange background, the globe jumps out of a white hole from the ground and bounces to its usual position with transparent stars zooming in from the background. Afterwards, the words and "DIC" caption zoom out and land on the globe, with the "DIC" caption bouncing slightly.
* A similar logo appears on the DIC Entertainment website from 2005; On a plain orange background, the globe jumps out of a white hole from the ground and bounces to its usual position with transparent stars zooming in from the background. Afterwards, the words and "DIC" caption zoom out and land on the globe, with the "DIC" caption bouncing slightly.


'''FX/SFX:''' Typical 2D computer animation.
'''Technique:''' Typical 2D computer animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A light dance-pop tune with bells and other cartoonish sounds. Sometimes the theme is extended, with a few extra bells heard at the end. In other cases, it's edited/warp speed. The variants end with a child saying "Deek" (the third kid voice-over from the previous logo). The website version had a slightly sped up version of the "instant popup globe" audio.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A light dance-pop tune with bells and other cartoonish sounds. Sometimes the theme is extended, with a few extra bells heard at the end. In other cases, it's edited/warp speed. The variants end with a child saying "Deek" (the third kid voice-over from the previous logo). The website version had a slightly sped up version of the "instant popup globe" audio.
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