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'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
*There is a very rare filmed variant seen on some TV movies from the era, like the 1996 ''Sabrina, the Teenage Witch'' television movie. | *There is a very rare filmed variant seen on some TV movies from the era, like the 1996 ''Sabrina, the Teenage Witch'' television movie. Also seen on a British rerun as well as the Russian CBS Drama channel airing of the ''Father Dowling Mysteries'' season 2 episode "The Ghost of a Chance Mystery", which plastered over the "V of Steel" logo. | ||
*Several shows have the name already formed during the later years, with the only animation being the shining of the letters. | *Several shows have the name already formed during the later years, with the only animation being the shining of the letters. | ||
*There is a text variation on this logo for Viacom Productions. It has the "{{font color|silver|'''VIACOM'''}}" text already formed, but a line slides in from the right and forms "{{font color|silver|'''PRODUCTIONS'''}}" in the Futura Extra Bold font, after which the "{{font color|silver|'''C'''}}" and the "{{font color|silver|'''O'''}}" in "{{font color|silver|'''VIACOM'''}}" shine. This shorter variation was seen on network TV productions from 1998-1999. There was another variant of this in which the text doesn't shine at all, used on ''Diagnosis: Murder''. | *There is a text variation on this logo for Viacom Productions. It has the "{{font color|silver|'''VIACOM'''}}" text already formed, but a line slides in from the right and forms "{{font color|silver|'''PRODUCTIONS'''}}" in the Futura Extra Bold font, after which the "{{font color|silver|'''C'''}}" and the "{{font color|silver|'''O'''}}" in "{{font color|silver|'''VIACOM'''}}" shine. This shorter variation was seen on network TV productions from 1998-1999. There was another variant of this in which the text doesn't shine at all, used on ''Diagnosis: Murder''. | ||