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* September 12, 1987-1990: A brief gust of wind, followed by an echoing series of 2 keyboard synth notes. Composed by Shuki Levy.
* September 12, 1987-1990: A brief gust of wind, followed by an echoing series of 2 keyboard synth notes. Composed by Shuki Levy.
* September 8, 1990-January 2, 1999: A held-out orchestral note, followed by a 6-note synth chime theme with a cymbal crash on the last note, and 2 harp glissandos. Composed by Tom Worrall.
* September 8, 1990-January 2, 1999: A held-out orchestral note, followed by a 6-note synth chime theme with a cymbal crash on the last note, and 2 harp glissandos. Composed by Tom Worrall.
* January 12, 1999-July 21, 2001, 2003-2005: A dreamy cartoonish theme (sounds similar to [[The Video Collection]]/[[Strand Home Video]] music) with a female choir singing "Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo!". Composed by Mike Piccirillo. Sometimes, this theme might be extended or shortened.
* January 12, 1999-July 21, 2001, 2003-2005: A dreamy cartoonish theme (sounds similar to [[The Video Collection]]/[[Strand Home Video]] music) with a synthesized choir singing "Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo!". Composed by Mike Piccirillo. Sometimes, this theme might be extended or shortened.
* A child says "DiC" (pronounced "Deek") near the end of the latter 3 versions, in most cases. The first voiceover was rather stoic, while the next two ones featured much perkier voiceovers.
* A child says "DiC" (pronounced "Deek") near the end of the latter 3 versions, in most cases. The first voiceover was rather stoic, while the next two ones featured much perkier voiceovers.


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