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* The superimposed variant had an announcer (John Harlan) saying "''Kideo TV'' is a production of DIC Enterprises...", and then the voiceover continues on through the [[LBS Communications]] logo, which is also superimposed. Harlan pronounces the name as "D-I-C". | * The superimposed variant had an announcer (John Harlan) saying "''Kideo TV'' is a production of DIC Enterprises...", and then the voiceover continues on through the [[LBS Communications]] logo, which is also superimposed. Harlan pronounces the name as "D-I-C". | ||
* On some episodes of the Hungarian-dubbed airings of ''Inspector Gadget'', the “green vortex” variant has the audio from the 2004 [[Cookie Jar|Cookie Jar Entertainment]] logo, followed by the 1996 [[Saban Entertainment|Saban International]] and 1999 [[Fox Kids Worldwide|Fox Kids]] logos. The former is most likely due to a reverse plastering error. | * On some episodes of the Hungarian-dubbed airings of ''Inspector Gadget'', the “green vortex” variant has the audio from the 2004 [[Cookie Jar|Cookie Jar Entertainment]] logo, followed by the 1996 [[Saban Entertainment|Saban International]] and 1999 [[Fox Kids Worldwide|Fox Kids]] logos. The former is most likely due to a reverse plastering error. | ||
* On a 2009 DVD print of the Russian dub of ''The Real Ghostbusters'' (specifically the episode "Mr. Sandman, Dream Me a Dream"), the "Produced in Association With" variant has the music for the first | * On a 2009 DVD print of the Russian dub of ''The Real Ghostbusters'' (specifically the episode "Mr. Sandman, Dream Me a Dream"), the "Produced in Association With" variant has the music for the first variant of the 3rd logo (making this a reverse plastering error). | ||
* On a Spanish DVD print of ''Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors'' episode "Ghostship", the filmed version of the logo has the music from the 2004 [[DHX Cookie Jar|Cookie Jar Entertainment]] logo, due to another reverse plaster situation. | * On a Spanish DVD print of ''Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors'' episode "Ghostship", the filmed version of the logo has the music from the 2004 [[DHX Cookie Jar|Cookie Jar Entertainment]] logo, due to another reverse plaster situation. | ||
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File:DIC Entertainment (1988) - IAW.png | File:DIC Entertainment (1988) - IAW.png | ||
File:DiC IAW2.png|In association with byline | File:DiC IAW2.png|In association with byline | ||
The Incredible World of DIC (2004).jpg| | The Incredible World of DIC (2004).jpg|2003 variant | ||
File:DiC and Scottish Television (1999) (From - UK VHS release of Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century).png|Scottish Television pairing | File:DiC and Scottish Television (1999) (From - UK VHS release of Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century).png|Scottish Television pairing | ||
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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=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= | {{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=2003 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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* On <u>''Wolf Rock TV''</u>, the logo is on a {{Color|#00C2FF|cerulean}} {{Color|blue}}-{{Color|#9C1B88|dark magenta}} vertical gradient background. It is placed on the bottom-left of the screen, with the 4th [[Dick Clark Productions]] logo next to it and the 1st [[Saban Entertainment]] logo above it. | * On <u>''Wolf Rock TV''</u>, the logo is on a {{Color|#00C2FF|cerulean}} {{Color|blue}}-{{Color|#9C1B88|dark magenta}} vertical gradient background. It is placed on the bottom-left of the screen, with the 4th [[Dick Clark Productions]] logo next to it and the 1st [[Saban Entertainment]] logo above it. | ||
* A variant of the 1987 version exists, where the zoom in happens shorter, and the logo also freeze frames as “PRESENTS” types in below. | * A variant of the 1987 version exists, where the zoom in happens shorter, and the logo also freeze frames as “PRESENTS” types in below. | ||
* During 1990-1991, an opening variant was used, where it omits the | * During 1990-1991, an opening variant was used, where it omits the kid in bed and "DIC" sound byte, and the word "'''PRESENTS'''" in {{color|blue}} fades in below. A sped-up version of this variant exists. This variant was also meant to be used internationally for DIC programs distributed through [[Silvio Berlusconi Communications]]. | ||
* On ''<u>Slimer! and the Real Ghostbusters</u>'', "In association with" is below the logo. Sometimes, it fades in midway or stays throughout the entire duration, and the phrase is completely capitalized. | * On ''<u>Slimer! and the Real Ghostbusters</u>'', "In association with" is below the logo. Sometimes, it fades in midway or stays throughout the entire duration, and the phrase is completely capitalized. | ||
* On some shows from 1991-1994, the byline "COPRODUCED BY RETEITALIA, s.p.a. IN ASSOCIATION WITH TELECINCO" appears below at the end. Another version has it rephrased to "IN ASSOCIATION WITH RETEITALIA s.p.a & TELECINCO". | * On some shows from 1991-1994, the byline "COPRODUCED BY RETEITALIA, s.p.a. IN ASSOCIATION WITH TELECINCO" appears below at the end. Another version has it rephrased to "IN ASSOCIATION WITH RETEITALIA s.p.a & TELECINCO". | ||
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<center>{{Font|Times New Roman|'''English Adaptation<br/>Copyright [YEAR] DIC Productions, L.P.'''}}</center> | <center>{{Font|Times New Roman|'''English Adaptation<br/>Copyright [YEAR] DIC Productions, L.P.'''}}</center> | ||
* On ''ALF: The Animated Series'', the | * On ''ALF: The Animated Series'', the kid in bed animation is cut out, and it cuts straight to a warp speed version of the starfield sequence. The end theme also plays over this. | ||
* One ''Inspector Gadget'' VHS release features the 1987 logo in warp speed, but the music is not sped up to compensate, thus resulting in several seconds of the DIC logo being freeze-framed. | * One ''Inspector Gadget'' VHS release features the 1987 logo in warp speed, but the music is not sped up to compensate, thus resulting in several seconds of the DIC logo being freeze-framed. | ||
* An episode of ''Inspector Gadget'' on a UK VHS release of ''Inspector Gadget Saves Christmas'' has the 1987 logo, but when it fades to black, the [[Claster Television Incorporated]] logo could briefly be seen, meaning it was sourced from a DIC/[[Claster Television Incorporated|Claster]]-partnered show (such as the 1989 ''G.I. Joe'' cartoon, the 1988 ''COPS'' cartoon etc.) | * An episode of ''Inspector Gadget'' on a UK VHS release of ''Inspector Gadget Saves Christmas'' has the 1987 logo, but when it fades to black, the [[Claster Television Incorporated]] logo could briefly be seen, meaning it was sourced from a DIC/[[Claster Television Incorporated|Claster]]-partnered show (such as the 1989 ''G.I. Joe'' cartoon, the 1988 ''COPS'' cartoon etc.) | ||
* A rare filmed variant exists of the 1990 warp-speed version with the 1987 voiceover. This appears on the 1990 TV movie ''<u>Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again</u>''. | * A rare filmed variant exists of the 1990 warp-speed version with the 1987 voiceover. This appears on the 1990 TV movie ''<u>Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again</u>''. | ||
* On ''<u>Old MacDonald's Sing-a-Long Farm</u>'', it features the standard 1990 variant, but it includes a copyright stamp that fades in below the DIC logo, right after the logo's sequence. A shortened version of this variant exists, which can be found on U.S. VHS releases of ''Rimba's Island - You Are Special'' (similar to the ''ALF: The Animated Series'' variant, where it cuts straight to the rotation of the DIC logo, voiding the | * On ''<u>Old MacDonald's Sing-a-Long Farm</u>'', it features the standard 1990 variant, but it includes a copyright stamp that fades in below the DIC logo, right after the logo's sequence. A shortened version of this variant exists, which can be found on U.S. VHS releases of ''Rimba's Island - You Are Special'' (similar to the ''ALF: The Animated Series'' variant, where it cuts straight to the rotation of the DIC logo, voiding the kid in bed part), minus the sped-up star animation and the end theme playing over it. | ||
* 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). | ||
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<center><span style="font-size: 42px; color: black; -webkit-text-stroke: 1.2px black; -webkit-text-fill-color: gold; text-shadow: black 4px 2px 0px; letter-spacing: -3px;">{{color|gold|'''DiC'''}}</span></center> | <center><span style="font-size: 42px; color: black; -webkit-text-stroke: 1.2px black; -webkit-text-fill-color: gold; text-shadow: black 4px 2px 0px; letter-spacing: -3px;">{{color|gold|'''DiC'''}}</span></center> | ||
(in the same-font as the | (in the same-font as the previous logo, in {{Color|gold|yellow}}) zooms out to the logo. | ||
'''Trivia:''' "The Incredible World of DIC" name was originally introduced in 1994 as a print logo. It was in-name-only until 2001 when an on-screen logo was made. | '''Trivia:''' "The Incredible World of DIC" name was originally introduced in 1994 as a print logo. It was in-name-only until 2001 when an on-screen logo was made. |