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** However, it also does not appear when ''The Littles'' made the rounds as part of a syndicated package of DIC shows appearing on local stations syndicated by [[Tribune Entertainment]] between 2003 and the summer of 2008 (nicknamed the "[[DIC Kids Network]]" and later the "Cookie Jar Kids Network"); the end credit animation is slowed down except for the audio to run at the allotted time so they plastered this logo with the 2001 logo.
** However, it also does not appear when ''The Littles'' made the rounds as part of a syndicated package of DIC shows appearing on local stations syndicated by [[Tribune Entertainment]] between 2003 and the summer of 2008 (nicknamed the "[[DIC Kids Network]]" and later the "Cookie Jar Kids Network"); the end credit animation is slowed down except for the audio to run at the allotted time so they plastered this logo with the 2001 logo.
** This also does not appear on some modern non-English prints of the series, as the 2004 [[DHX Cookie Jar|Cookie Jar]] logo plasters it, with the music intact.
** This also does not appear on some modern non-English prints of the series, as the 2004 [[DHX Cookie Jar|Cookie Jar]] logo plasters it, with the music intact.
* The ''Inspector Gadget'' version is seen on many first-season episodes of the series, starting with the episode "The Ruby". Some early episodes up to "Don't Hold Your Breath" generally had the "Vortex", along with some later episodes. The second season reverts this logo back to the Vortex logo (unlike ''The Littles'', that used its variant throughout its entire run); this is due to the series taking a break in 1984.
* The ''Inspector Gadget'' version is seen on many first-season episodes of the series, starting with the episode "The Ruby". Some early episodes up to "Don't Hold Your Breath" generally had the previous logo, along with some later episodes. The second season reverts this logo back to the previous logo (unlike ''The Littles'', that used its variant throughout its entire run); this is due to the series taking a break in 1984.
** Most prints of the series replace this logo with newer DIC logos, usually either the 3rd or 4th logos, or the 2004 [[DHX Cookie Jar|Cookie Jar]] logo.
** Most prints of the series replace this logo with newer DIC logos, usually either the 3rd or 4th logos, or the 2004 [[DHX Cookie Jar|Cookie Jar]] logo.
** The logo is also retained on the Australian DVD releases of the series, as well as on many European [[Fox Kids Worldwide|Fox Kids]]/[[Jetix Europe|Jetix]] DVD releases (this is because the prints [[Fox Kids Worldwide|Fox Kids]] Europe used were from the original masters of the series).
** The logo is also retained on the Australian DVD releases of the series, as well as on many European [[Fox Kids Worldwide|Fox Kids]]/[[Jetix Europe|Jetix]] DVD releases (this is because the prints [[Fox Kids Worldwide|Fox Kids]] Europe used were from the original masters of the series).
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* The 1987 variant first appeared on ''The Real Ghostbusters'' season 3 episode "Baby Spookums" (season 2 on ABC airings), which launched on September 12, 1987 (two days before the airing of Season 2) and was seen on every episode of the series afterwards.
* The 1987 variant first appeared on ''The Real Ghostbusters'' season 3 episode "Baby Spookums" (season 2 on ABC airings), which launched on September 12, 1987 (two days before the airing of Season 2) and was seen on every episode of the series afterwards.
** It is also seen on season 2 both of ''The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin'' and ''Dennis The Menace'' (the latter of which aired on [[Boomerang]] until 2015), and on other shows from the time.
** It is also seen on season 2 both of ''The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin'' and ''Dennis The Menace'' (the latter of which aired on [[Boomerang]] until 2015), and on other shows from the time.
** The choir version was seen on syndicated programs that switched from [[Columbia Pictures Television]] to [[Coca-Cola Telecommunications]] at the last minute, including some syndicated episodes of ''The Real Ghostbusters'' (plastering the "Vortex" logo - the syndicated episodes were produced during the Vortex era), and some episodes of ''Starcom: The U.S. Space Force''.
** The choir version was seen on syndicated programs that switched from [[Columbia Pictures Television]] to [[Coca-Cola Telecommunications]] at the last minute, including some syndicated episodes of ''The Real Ghostbusters'' (plastering the first logo - the syndicated episodes were produced during the era that logo was used), and some episodes of ''Starcom: The U.S. Space Force''.
** This variant is also intact on some of the episodes on the recent DVD release of ''The Real Ghostbusters'' from [[Time-Life Video|Time-Life]].
** This variant is also intact on some of the episodes on the recent DVD release of ''The Real Ghostbusters'' from [[Time-Life Video|Time-Life]].
** The version that continues over the [[Coca-Cola Telecommunications|Coca-Cola]] music is preserved on older VHS prints of these two shows.
** The version that continues over the [[Coca-Cola Telecommunications|Coca-Cola]] music is preserved on older VHS prints of these two shows.
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