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'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' Throughout its 14-year run, this logo had many different audio variations:
'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' Throughout its 14-year run, this logo had many different audio variations:
* 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 the choir variant, 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.
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* On ''The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin'', the music is superimposed over the ending theme.
* On ''The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin'', the music is superimposed over the ending theme.
* ''<u>Our Friend Martin</u>'' has the original 1999 jingle, but the "DIC" voiceover has a weird echo effect.
* ''<u>Our Friend Martin</u>'' has the original 1999 jingle, but the "DIC" voiceover has a weird echo effect.
* In exceptional cases, it used the closing theme of the show (e.g., later reruns of ''Rainbow Brite'', ''Alvin and the Chipmunks''). Sometimes, the "DIC" voice-over still plays after the logo appears, for example on ''The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin''.
* In exceptional cases, it used the closing theme of the show (e.g., later reruns of ''Rainbow Brite'', ''Alvin and the Chipmunks'').
* A warp speed variant exists where the 1990 logo plays as normal, except it uses the 1987 "DIC!" soundbite instead (and the music is in a slightly lower pitch).
* A warp speed variant exists where the 1990 logo plays as normal, except it uses the 1987 "DIC!" soundbite instead (and the music is in a slightly lower pitch).
* On Scandinavian and Latin America (only on some episodes) dubbed prints of ''Sabrina: The Animated Series'', the logo had the music from the [[DHX Cookie Jar|Cookie Jar Entertainment]] logo. This is then followed by the 1996 [[Buena Vista International Television|Buena Vista International]] logo. This is possibly because the prints used are Buena Vista versions, and the music is a result of a reverse plaster.
* On Scandinavian and Latin America (only on some episodes) dubbed prints of ''Sabrina: The Animated Series'', the logo had the music from the [[DHX Cookie Jar|Cookie Jar Entertainment]] logo. This is then followed by the 1996 [[Buena Vista International Television|Buena Vista International]] logo. This is possibly because the prints used are Buena Vista versions, and the music is a result of a reverse plaster.
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