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* When the logo was first used in fall 1987, a trademark symbol ("TM") is used instead of the standard registered trademark symbol ("®").
* When the logo was first used in fall 1987, a trademark symbol ("TM") is used instead of the standard registered trademark symbol ("®").
* 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) and the zoom effect is more gradual and smooth, rather than a quick and jerky zoom.
* 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.
* 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.
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