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* On ''Ring Raiders'', the 1987 variant fades in and out. | * On ''Ring Raiders'', the 1987 variant fades in and out. | ||
* In September 1990, the logo got an update with a darker (and spiffier) starfield. The glow effect on the white ball is also removed on this variant. The position of the sleeping boy and dog are also different (as if it were an alternate take). | * In September 1990, the logo got an update with a darker (and spiffier) starfield. The glow effect on the white ball is also removed on this variant. The position of the sleeping boy and dog are also different (as if it were an alternate take). | ||
* | * During 1990-1991, an opening variant was used, where it omits the "Kid in Bed" and "DIC" sound byte, and the word "'''PRESENTS'''" in {{color|blue}} fades in below. There is also a sped-up version of this variant. This variant was meant to be used internationally for DIC programs distributed through Silvio Berlusconi Communications. | ||
* On ''Slimer! and the Real Ghostbusters'', "In association with" is below the logo. Sometimes, it fades in midway or stays throughout the entire duration, and the phrase is completely capitalized. | * On ''Slimer! and the Real Ghostbusters'', "In association with" is below the logo. Sometimes, it fades in midway or stays throughout the entire duration, and the phrase is completely capitalized. | ||
* On some shows from 1991-1994, the byline “COPRODUCED BY RETEITALIA, s.p.a. IN ASSOCIATION WITH TELECINCO” appeared below at the end. Another version has it rephrased to "IN ASSOCIATION WITH RETEITALIA s.p.a & TELECINCO". | * On some shows from 1991-1994, the byline “COPRODUCED BY RETEITALIA, s.p.a. IN ASSOCIATION WITH TELECINCO” appeared below at the end. Another version has it rephrased to "IN ASSOCIATION WITH RETEITALIA s.p.a & TELECINCO". | ||
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* 1987 (TM bug variant 1): Same as above, but the logo continues over the [[Coca-Cola Telecommunications]] jingle, as an attempt to plaster it on video releases. | * 1987 (TM bug variant 1): Same as above, but the logo continues over the [[Coca-Cola Telecommunications]] jingle, as an attempt to plaster it on video releases. | ||
* 1987 (TM bug variant 2): Featured an extended wind gust, that lasts 2 seconds longer. With the extended wind gust on this variant, the 2 pairs of keyboard synth notes play 2 seconds after the star animation, making it out of sync, in contrast to the standard variant. Featured on VHS releases of ''Barbie and the Rockers''. It's unknown if the original TV airing used this variant; the special has not been released on DVD, except in Italy, and it's currently unknown what logo that release used. | * 1987 (TM bug variant 2): Featured an extended wind gust, that lasts 2 seconds longer. With the extended wind gust on this variant, the 2 pairs of keyboard synth notes play 2 seconds after the star animation, making it out of sync, in contrast to the standard variant. Featured on VHS releases of ''Barbie and the Rockers''. It's unknown if the original TV airing used this variant; the special has not been released on DVD, except in Italy, and it's currently unknown what logo that release used. | ||
* There were many sped-up versions of each music variant. | * There were many sped-up versions of each music variant. | ||
* On the 1999 video of ''Madeline: Lost in Paris'' (original Disney VHS release; the Shout! Factory release on DVD also keeps it intact, and even a YouTube print from WildBrain Spark does as well), an extended version of the 1999 jingle exists: the last five notes of the original jingle are replayed at a higher (and more playful) pitch and is extended (the original five notes are preceded by two additional notes), and then the "DIC" voiceover comes about a second after the music stops. | * On the 1999 video of ''Madeline: Lost in Paris'' (original Disney VHS release; the Shout! Factory release on DVD also keeps it intact, and even a YouTube print from WildBrain Spark does as well), an extended version of the 1999 jingle exists: the last five notes of the original jingle are replayed at a higher (and more playful) pitch and is extended (the original five notes are preceded by two additional notes), and then the "DIC" voiceover comes about a second after the music stops. | ||
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** This is the most common logo of the company to find for its wide prevalence during this time, as well as being used to plaster older logos and variants. | ** This is the most common logo of the company to find for its wide prevalence during this time, as well as being used to plaster older logos and variants. | ||
** The regular longer version appears on ''Captain Planet and the Planeteers'' (was also retained on Boomerang airings before the 2015 rebrand; the same goes for the Season 1 prints on the Boomerang streaming app), ''Inspector Gadget's Field Trip'', DIC's ''Sailor Moon'' dub, the Sterling DVD and VHS of ''Inspector Gadget: The Gadget Files'', ''Extreme Dinosaurs'', among others. | ** The regular longer version appears on ''Captain Planet and the Planeteers'' (was also retained on Boomerang airings before the 2015 rebrand; the same goes for the Season 1 prints on the Boomerang streaming app), ''Inspector Gadget's Field Trip'', DIC's ''Sailor Moon'' dub, the Sterling DVD and VHS of ''Inspector Gadget: The Gadget Files'', ''Extreme Dinosaurs'', among others. | ||
** The warp speed variant is easier to spot. | ** The warp speed variant is easier to spot. | ||
** This version can be found on shows like ''Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?'' (When Hub Network aired this series, the logo was retained), the first 2 seasons of ''Madeline'', and on some DVDs of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' and ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'', respectively. | ** This version can be found on shows like ''Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?'' (When Hub Network aired this series, the logo was retained), the first 2 seasons of ''Madeline'', and on some DVDs of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' and ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'', respectively. | ||