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{{YouTube|id=RkvJWOvhoHs|description=Later episodes of ''The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin''|id2=dDM48DjWNCY|description2=1987 variant w/ [[Coca-Cola Telecommunications]] music|id3=au9EYZ9tXV8|description3=Normal 1987 variant<br/> |id4=lh1zwJ94iyU|description4=IAW 1987 variant (with and without fanfare)|id5=YLbSJn4EOtQ|description5=Shortened 1987 variant|id6=aKvD1b9c_wU|description6=1987 variant w/ choir|id7=5wTIhSRRaeY|description7= | {{YouTube|id=RkvJWOvhoHs|description=Later episodes of ''The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin''|id2=dDM48DjWNCY|description2=1987 variant w/ [[Coca-Cola Telecommunications]] music|id3=au9EYZ9tXV8|description3=Normal 1987 variant<br/> |id4=lh1zwJ94iyU|description4=IAW 1987 variant (with and without fanfare)|id5=YLbSJn4EOtQ|description5=Shortened 1987 variant|id6=aKvD1b9c_wU|description6=1987 variant w/ choir|id7=5wTIhSRRaeY|description7=Shortened 1990 variant|id8=aDOuFnZnPMs|description8=Normal 1990 logo|id9=S1OG7TmKEJ8|description9=w/ full 1999 theme|id10=e77V8r-OAfw|description10=Shortened 1999 theme|id11=byw96Njpc24|description11=''Madeline: Lost in Paris'' variant|id12=Fk6tjiH8Im0|description12="Globe in Space" variant|id13=bRjMnTEPJY8|description13=1992 w/ editing error<br/> |id14=7DJMGAWjRgw|Filmed variant|description14= <br/> |id15=Dv4ElXSVnYY|description15=''Our Friend Martin'' variant<br/> |id16=14XeX3PTzYs|description16=Lower-pitched and sped-up 1990 jingle with 1987 soundbite|id17=ELeraQ-2m1w|description17=''G.I. Joe'' S1E6 (Tubi TV) variant<br/> |id18=uXAlmDaaZGU|description18=''Street Sharks'' Spanish VHS variant<br/> |id19=rNQLjUwO90Q|description19=''Sylvanian Families'' French VHS variant|id20=UDBYmbbwt6Y|description20=DIC Toon-Time Video}} | ||
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* As mentioned before, the 1990 variant 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. | * As mentioned before, the 1990 variant 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'' (it 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 Entertainment Group|Sterling]] DVD and VHS releases of ''Inspector Gadget: The Gadget Files'', two episodes on the [[Shout! Factory]] DVD set of ''Inspector Gadget: The Original Series'' ("The Boat" and "The Ruby") and ''Extreme Dinosaurs'', among others. | ** The regular longer version appears on ''Captain Planet and the Planeteers'' (it 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 Entertainment Group|Sterling]] DVD and VHS releases of ''Inspector Gadget: The Gadget Files'', two episodes on the [[Shout! Factory]] DVD set of ''Inspector Gadget: The Original Series'' ("The Boat" and "The Ruby") and ''Extreme Dinosaurs'', among others. | ||
*** It also appears on several early [[Buena Vista Home Entertainment|Buena Vista Home Video]]-distributed [[DIC Toon-Time Video]] releases, examples include ''Inspector Gadget Saves Christmas'' and VHS releases of ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''. | |||
** The warp speed variant is easier to spot. | ** The warp speed variant is easier to spot. | ||
*** This version appears on shows like ''Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?'' (When [[Hub Network Originals|Hub Network]] aired this series, the logo was retained), the first two seasons of ''Madeline'', and on some DVD releases of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' and ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'', respectively. | *** This version appears on shows like ''Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?'' (When [[Hub Network Originals|Hub Network]] aired this series, the logo was retained), the first two seasons of ''Madeline'', and on some DVD releases of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' and ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'', respectively. | ||
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** It also appears on ''Inspector Gadget's Biggest Caper Ever'', and on the video game ''Strawberry Shortcake: The Sweet Dreams Game'', respectively. | ** It also appears on ''Inspector Gadget's Biggest Caper Ever'', and on the video game ''Strawberry Shortcake: The Sweet Dreams Game'', respectively. | ||
* This TV's airings of ''Sonic Underground'' preserved this logo (taken from [[DIC Kids Network]] prints). | * This TV's airings of ''Sonic Underground'' preserved this logo (taken from [[DIC Kids Network]] prints). | ||
* It also appears on later post-1995 [[DIC Toon-Time Video]] VHS releases distributed by [[Buena Vista Home Entertainment|Buena Vista Home Video]] until 2000, such as ''Sailor Moon'' and ''Mummies Alive!'' tapes from that period. | |||
* It also appears on video games of DIC-produced properties. | * It also appears on video games of DIC-produced properties. | ||
* Though the series was co-produced by DIC, this logo does not appear on the ''Inspector Gadget'' spinoff ''Gadget & the Gadgetinis'' that ran from 2002-03; only an in-credit notice appears instead. | * Though the series was co-produced by DIC, this logo does not appear on the ''Inspector Gadget'' spinoff ''Gadget & the Gadgetinis'' that ran from 2002-03; only an in-credit notice appears instead. |