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* On a Brazilian print of one episode of ''Mummies Alive!'', the long version of the logo has the audio from the Cookie Jar logo at the beginning, with the rest of the logo being silent. This could be due to a reverse plaster error.
* On a Brazilian print of one episode of ''Mummies Alive!'', the long version of the logo has the audio from the Cookie Jar logo at the beginning, with the rest of the logo being silent. This could be due to a reverse plaster error.


'''Availability:''' Uncommon. As with the variant above, it was commonly used to plaster older DIC logos.
'''Availability:''' Uncommon, although it is becoming rarer due to plastering with Cookie Jar, but can still be found easily.
* First appeared on the Lions Gate Home Entertainment VHS/DVD releases of ''Sabrina: The Animated Series'' and ''Mummies Alive!'' plastering the previous logo and later made its TV debut on ''Alienators: Evolution Continues''.
* As with the variant above, it was commonly used to plaster older DIC logos.
* It was seen on newer DIC-produced shows such as ''Sabrina's Secret Life'', ''Mary-Kate and Ashley in Action!'', ''Liberty’s Kids'', and the 2003 ''Strawberry Shortcake'' series, and as noted above, plastered older DIC logos in some cases (such as on the 2003-2008 "DIC Kids Network" syndication package and the 2006-2007 "KOL Secret Slumber Party" block that aired on CBS Saturday mornings), but is becoming rarer as Cookie Jar plasters DIC logos with their own logos on television programming and DVD releases.
* The standard length logo first appeared on the Lions Gate Home Entertainment VHS/DVD releases of ''Sabrina: The Animated Series'' and ''Mummies Alive!'' plastering the previous logo. It also appears at the end of other Lions Gate VHS/DVD releases, in addition to the following shows: ''Super Duper Sumos'', original CBS airings of ''Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-Lot'' (which DIC did not produce) ''DinoSquad'' and ''Sushi Pack''.
* This TV's airings of ''Sonic Underground'' preserved both this logo and the opening variant of said series.
** A mid-length version of it appears on ''Alienators: Evolution Continues'', the logo's TV debut.
* This last appeared on ''Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-lot'' (a show which DIC didn't produce) and ''DinoSquad'', both of which had the same end dates and used the regular longer variant, along with the third and final season of ''Horseland'' used the short variant. It could also be seen on the first season of ''Sushi Pack'', which switched to the Cookie Jar logo on the second season and ended in February 2009.
* The shorter version of the logo first appeared on ''Mary-Kate and Ashley in Action!'' and appeared on ''Liberty's Kids'', ''Sabrina's Secret Life'', the first season of ''Strawberry Shortcake'', ''Trollz'', and the ''McKids'' direct-to-video releases.
* The warp-speed version appears on Series 2-4 of ''Strawberry Shortcake'', ''Horseland'', ''Strawberry Shortcake: The Sweet Dreams Movie'', and plasters older DIC logos on the on the 2003-2008 "DIC Kids Network" syndication package and the 2006-2007 "KOL Secret Slumber Party" block that aired on CBS Saturday mornings.
* The extended version appears on the [[Shout! Factory]] DVD print of ''Inspector Gadget'', where this logo was tacked onto all episodes on it. It also appears on ''Inspector Gadget's Biggest Caper Ever!'', and on the video game ''Strawberry Shortcake: The Sweet Dreams Game''.
* The opening variant appears on shows that aired on the syndicated DIC Kids Network block from 2003-2008.
** This TV's airings of ''Sonic Underground'' preserved both this logo and the opening variant of said series.
** The [[Shout! Factory]] DVD release of ''Liberty's Kids'' also kept it as the episodes were all master prints sourced from these airings.
* The original 1995 print version is somewhat rare. It has been used on later post-1995 DIC Toon-Time Video VHS releases distributed by Buena Vista Home Video until 2000, such as ''Sailor Moon'' and ''Mummies Alive!'' tapes from that period.
* The original 1995 print version is somewhat rare. It has been used on later post-1995 DIC Toon-Time Video VHS releases distributed by Buena Vista Home Video until 2000, such as ''Sailor Moon'' and ''Mummies Alive!'' tapes from that period.
* It also appears on video games of DIC-produced properties.
* It also appears on video games of DIC-produced properties.
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