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* There was a high pitched, slightly sped up version of the videotaped variant spotted on the ''Cannon'' episode "He Who Digs a Grave (Part 2)" on Me-TV. As of May 2019, this variant is still intact.
* There was a high pitched, slightly sped up version of the videotaped variant spotted on the ''Cannon'' episode "He Who Digs a Grave (Part 2)" on Me-TV. As of May 2019, this variant is still intact.
* An ultra dark/deteriorated black and white version exists, in which the background is nearly black and the "'''V'''" is almost invisible. This was spotted on a Me-TV airing of ''Perry Mason'' as well as on a 16mm print of an episode of ''I Love Lucy''.
* An ultra dark/deteriorated black and white version exists, in which the background is nearly black and the "'''V'''" is almost invisible. This was spotted on a Me-TV airing of ''Perry Mason'' as well as on a 16mm print of an episode of ''I Love Lucy''.
* A "blacked-out" variant also exists on film prints of episodes of ''Greatest Heroes of the Bible'' on the Internet Archive, which has the "V of Doom" music on either the "END OF PART ONE" or "THE END" card, likely due to sloppy plastering.
* A "blacked-out" variant also exists on film prints of episodes of ''Greatest Heroes of the Bible'' on the Internet Archive, which has the "V of Doom" music on either the "END OF PART ONE" or "THE END" card, likely due to sloppy plastering. On youtube, there is also a warped audio version of this.


'''Technique:''' The filmed version used camera-controlled animation, while the videotaped uses either Scanimation or another form of early computer graphics.
'''Technique:''' The filmed version used camera-controlled animation, while the videotaped uses either Scanimation or another form of early computer graphics.
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