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* In exceptional cases, it used the closing theme of the show (e.g., later reruns of ''Rainbow Brite'', ''Alvin and the Chipmunks'').
* 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 (the latter only on some episodes) dubbed prints of ''Sabrina: The Animated Series'', the logo had the music from the 2008 [[Cookie Jar|Cookie Jar Entertainment]] logo. This is followed by the 1996 [[Buena Vista International Television|Buena Vista International]] logo. This is possibly because the prints used are [[Buena Vista International Television|Buena Vista]] versions; the former is a result of a reverse plaster.
* On Scandinavian and Latin American (the latter only on some episodes) dubbed prints of ''Sabrina: The Animated Series'', the logo had the music from the 2008 [[Cookie Jar|Cookie Jar Entertainment]] logo. This is followed by the 1996 [[Buena Vista International Television|Buena Vista International]] logo. This is possibly because the prints used are [[Buena Vista International Television|Buena Vista]] versions; the former is a result of a reverse plaster.
* On ''Sonic Underground'' episodes aired on the French version of the KidsCo network, none.
* On ''Sonic Underground'' episodes aired on the French version of the KidsCo network, none.
* On a Brazilian VHS release of the cartoon ''Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century'', surprisingly, the 1999 jingle is heard without the "DIC" voiceover.
* On a Brazilian VHS release of the cartoon ''Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century'', surprisingly, the 1999 jingle is heard without the "DIC" voiceover.
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