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→2nd Logo (September 12, 1981-December 4, 1993)
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'''Audio:''' A "whoosh" accompanied by a dramatic synthesized sound effect that has a kind of "shining" effect. | '''Audio:''' A "whoosh" accompanied by a dramatic synthesized sound effect that has a kind of "shining" effect. | ||
'''Audio Variant:''' On some shows, it | '''Audio Variant:''' On some shows, it uses the <u>closing theme</u> of the show. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' | ||
*It was seen on the second season of ''Thundarr The Barbarian'', ''Centurions'', and ''Dink the Little Dinosaur'' when these shows were shown on Boomerang. | *It was seen on the second season of ''Thundarr The Barbarian'', ''Centurions'', and ''Dink the Little Dinosaur'' when these shows were shown on Boomerang. | ||
*Currently | *Currently appears on said shows' DVD releases. | ||
*This | *This is also kept intact on ''It's Punky Brewster'' on the DVD prints. | ||
*It was also seen years ago on [[BKN International|BKN]]'s reruns of ''Rambo: The Force of Freedom'', followed by the 1986 [[Carolco Television Productions|Carolco Television]] logo; this | *It was also seen years ago on [[BKN International|BKN]]'s reruns of ''Rambo: The Force of Freedom'', followed by the 1986 [[Carolco Television Productions|Carolco Television]] logo; this is also retained on DVD. | ||
*It also appeared on the 1980s ''Alvin and the Chipmunks'' when it was last seen on Cartoon Network around 2002 (it also appeared on the 1988 episodes produced by [[Murakami-Wolf-Swenson]] for Ruby-Spears). | *It also appeared on the 1980s ''Alvin and the Chipmunks'' when it was last seen on Cartoon Network around 2002 (it also appeared on the 1988 episodes produced by [[Murakami-Wolf-Swenson]] for Ruby-Spears). | ||
*The ''Thundarr The Barbarian'' episode "Last Train to Doomsday", and the Ruby-Spears' ''Superman'' series both use the 1988 variant. | *The ''Thundarr The Barbarian'' episode "Last Train to Doomsday", and the Ruby-Spears' ''Superman'' series both use the 1988 variant. | ||