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* On the 1990 [[Hi-Tops Video]] VHS release and later TV airings of ''Madeline'' (1988), the 1987 variant is a bit shorter, and part of the music is also cut. | * On the 1990 [[Hi-Tops Video]] VHS release and later TV airings of ''Madeline'' (1988), the 1987 variant is a bit shorter, and part of the music is also cut. | ||
* In <u>2003</u>, this logo made a comeback. This time, instead of the regular DIC logo, it has the "The Incredible World Of DIC" globe from the 4th logo zoom up outside the window, with light rays shining behind it. When the globe stops, the light rays flash. The logo also has a different star field that appears to be a cheap rotating 2D image (and is noticeably superimposed over the 1990 star field, as the bedroom is of a different image quality; further, the zoom-in footage plays at a different frame rate). | * In <u>2003</u>, this logo made a comeback. This time, instead of the regular DIC logo, it has the "The Incredible World Of DIC" globe from the 4th logo zoom up outside the window, with light rays shining behind it. When the globe stops, the light rays flash. The logo also has a different star field that appears to be a cheap rotating 2D image (and is noticeably superimposed over the 1990 star field, as the bedroom is of a different image quality; further, the zoom-in footage plays at a different frame rate). | ||
* On | * On Homer & Associates' 1989 demo reel titled [https://youtu.be/9hIOfEiy4lc ''Flying Logos''] by Peter Conn, the logo is on a completely black background. | ||
* On British prints of ''Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century'', the logo is shown within the 1996 [[Scottish Television Enterprises|Scottish Television]] logo. | * On British prints of ''Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century'', the logo is shown within the 1996 [[Scottish Television Enterprises|Scottish Television]] logo. | ||
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* On at least POP UK airings of ''Captain N and the New Super Mario World'', the "DiC" voice over is muted, likely due to unintentional innuendo. | * On at least POP UK airings of ''Captain N and the New Super Mario World'', the "DiC" voice over is muted, likely due to unintentional innuendo. | ||
* On the DVD print of episode 8 of ''Sylvanian Families'', the first note of the 1987 [[Coca-Cola Telecommunications]] logo's fanfare can be faintly heard over the 1987 variant before the short version of the 1996 [[Saban Entertainment|Saban International]] logo appears. | * On the DVD print of episode 8 of ''Sylvanian Families'', the first note of the 1987 [[Coca-Cola Telecommunications]] logo's fanfare can be faintly heard over the 1987 variant before the short version of the 1996 [[Saban Entertainment|Saban International]] logo appears. | ||
* On | * On Homer & Associates' ''Flying Logos'' demo reel, a male announcer says that the logo was "extracted from a star" while a triumphant orchestral music is playing in the background | ||
'''Availability:''' Most airings and releases of DIC shows today have the [[DHX Cookie Jar|Cookie Jar Entertainment]] logo plastering it, but some TV airings, online prints, and older DVD and VHS releases of DIC shows keep this logo intact, and remains the easiest logo to find from the company, especially the 1990 variant. | '''Availability:''' Most airings and releases of DIC shows today have the [[DHX Cookie Jar|Cookie Jar Entertainment]] logo plastering it, but some TV airings, online prints, and older DVD and VHS releases of DIC shows keep this logo intact, and remains the easiest logo to find from the company, especially the 1990 variant. | ||