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** The logo has seen several different <u>color variants</u> appear. Color variants include monochrome, {{color|slateblue|purple}} background with {{color|navy|dark blue}} "'''V'''", and faint {{color|mediumpurple|purple}} background with {{color|turquoise|blue}} "'''V'''", among others. | ** The logo has seen several different <u>color variants</u> appear. Color variants include monochrome, {{color|slateblue|purple}} background with {{color|navy|dark blue}} "'''V'''", and faint {{color|mediumpurple|purple}} background with {{color|turquoise|blue}} "'''V'''", among others. | ||
** A videotaped variant featuring a {{color|gold|yellow}} "{{color|gold|'''V'''}}" was used on <u>some syndicated prints of ''The Honeymooners''</u>, appearing in a giant moon over a city skyline where the credits appear. This is a result of a chroma-key mistake. This variation was given the nickname "V of Moon". | ** A videotaped variant featuring a {{color|gold|yellow}} "{{color|gold|'''V'''}}" was used on <u>some syndicated prints of ''The Honeymooners''</u>, appearing in a giant moon over a city skyline where the credits appear. This is a result of a chroma-key mistake. This variation was given the nickname "V of Moon". | ||
** There is also a | ** There is also a variant with a <u>{{color|lawngreen|jungle green}} background</u> and a <u>{{color|green|Charleston green}} "{{color|green|'''V'''}}"</u>. | ||
** There is perhaps a <u>purple</u> variant where the background is lavender and the {{color|darkviolet|'''V'''}} is {{color|darkviolet|purple}}. | ** There is perhaps a <u>purple</u> variant where the background is lavender and the {{color|darkviolet|'''V'''}} is {{color|darkviolet|purple}}. | ||
** A {{color|turquoise|turquoise}} variant with an {{color|navy|ultramarine blue}} "{{color|navy|'''V'''}}" was used in <u>1984</u>. The "{{color|navy|'''V'''}}" stops moving before we fade to black. | ** A {{color|turquoise|turquoise}} variant with an {{color|navy|ultramarine blue}} "{{color|navy|'''V'''}}" was used in <u>1984</u>. The "{{color|navy|'''V'''}}" stops moving before we fade to black. | ||
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* <u>VHS tapes containing this logo</u> and <u>select TV broadcasts</u> have the "{{color|silver|'''V'''}}" shining three times. | * <u>VHS tapes containing this logo</u> and <u>select TV broadcasts</u> have the "{{color|silver|'''V'''}}" shining three times. | ||
* A warp speed version of the three shines variant has been seen on the <u>syndicated version of ''Super Sloppy Double Dare''</u>. | * A warp speed version of the three shines variant has been seen on the <u>syndicated version of ''Super Sloppy Double Dare''</u>. | ||
* There is also a variant where the <u>"{{color|silver|'''V'''}}" shines four times</u>. It has been seen on episodes of ''Rawhide'', ''Perry Mason'', ''Matlock'' (seasons 1-4), ''Hogan's Heroes'', ''The Adventures of the Little Koala'', ''Finders Keepers'' (Toffler version), ''Easy Street'' (1986 series), and the 1986 revival of ''Split Second''. There is also a warp speed version of this, as well as | * There is also a variant where the <u>"{{color|silver|'''V'''}}" shines four times</u>. It has been seen on episodes of ''Rawhide'', ''Perry Mason'', ''Matlock'' (seasons 1-4), ''Hogan's Heroes'', ''The Adventures of the Little Koala'', ''Finders Keepers'' (Toffler version), ''Easy Street'' (1986 series), and the 1986 revival of ''Split Second''. There is also a warp speed version of this, as well as an ultra warp speed variant. | ||
* There is a <u>still</u> variant. | * There is a <u>still</u> variant. | ||
* There is a variant where the "{{color|silver|'''V'''}}" <u>doesn't shine</u> at all. It was only seen on ''We Love Lucy''; the 30-minute re-edit of ''The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour''. | * There is a variant where the "{{color|silver|'''V'''}}" <u>doesn't shine</u> at all. It was only seen on ''We Love Lucy''; the 30-minute re-edit of ''The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour''. |