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'''Audio:''' The closing theme of the TV show. The theatrical version has a mystical xylophone theme that ascends as it goes along, which ends with a six-note saxophone solo (reminiscent of the saxophone bits in ''SNL''<nowiki/>'s themes) and twinkles. This was composed by Howard Shore. | '''Audio:''' The closing theme of the TV show. The theatrical version has a mystical xylophone theme that ascends as it goes along, which ends with a six-note saxophone solo (reminiscent of the saxophone bits in ''SNL''<nowiki/>'s themes) and twinkles. This was composed by Howard Shore. | ||
'''Availability:''' It debuted on the ''Saturday Night Live 25th Anniversary'' special and appears on the end of ''SNL'' episodes from the 25th season (1999-2000) onward, and it also can be found on current prints of the first five seasons of the aforementioned show. The movie version can be found on ''Superstar'' and ''The Ladies Man''. | '''Availability:''' | ||
*It debuted on the ''Saturday Night Live 25th Anniversary'' special and appears on the end of ''SNL'' episodes from the 25th season (1999-2000) onward, and it also can be found on current prints of the first five seasons of the aforementioned show. | |||
*The movie version can be found on ''Superstar'' and ''The Ladies Man''. | |||
*This logo can be also seen on the international versions of ''SNL'' (for example, ''Saturday Night Live bil Arabi'') and ''Miley's New Year's Eve Party''. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||