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* The standard version appears on earlier season 1 episodes of ''Dexter's Laboratory'' (with the ''Dial M for Monkey'' segment) as well as the second season (1996-1997) of ''What a Cartoon!''.
* The standard version appears on earlier season 1 episodes of ''Dexter's Laboratory'' (with the ''Dial M for Monkey'' segment) as well as the second season (1996-1997) of ''What a Cartoon!''.
** As for the colored background variants, they appear on a few ''What a Cartoon!'' shorts although they tended to be used to plaster the Hanna-Barbera logo. The {{color|blue}} variant appears on ''Strange Things'', ''The Zoonatiks in Home Sweet Home'' and ''Babe! He... Calls Me''. The {{color|red}} variant appears on ''Malcom and Melvin'', and the {{color|gold|yellow}} variant appears on ''Snoot's New Squat'' and ''Tales of Worm Paranoia''.
** As for the colored background variants, they appear on a few ''What a Cartoon!'' shorts although they tended to be used to plaster the Hanna-Barbera logo. The {{color|blue}} variant appears on ''Strange Things'', ''The Zoonatiks in Home Sweet Home'' and ''Babe! He... Calls Me''. The {{color|red}} variant appears on ''Malcom and Melvin'', and the {{color|gold|yellow}} variant appears on ''Snoot's New Squat'' and ''Tales of Worm Paranoia''.
* The "Dexter" variant appears on later season 1 episodes of ''Dexter's Laboratory'' (with ''The Justice Friends'' segment), starting with the seventh episode.
* The "Dexter" variant appears on later season 1 episodes of ''Dexter's Laboratory'' (with ''The Justice Friends'' segment), starting with the seventh episode.


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'''Bylines:'''
'''Bylines:'''
* 2001-2004: The custom logos for the shows during the early years featured the byline "''An AOL Time Warner company''".
* 2001-2004: The custom logos for the shows during the early years featured the byline "''An AOL Time Warner company.''"
* 2003-2005, 2008-2009: ''The Powerpuff Girls'' and ''Star Wars: Clone Wars'' variants feature the byline "A {{font|Times New Roman|TimeWarner}} Company".
* 2003-2005, 2008-2009: ''The Powerpuff Girls'' and ''Star Wars: Clone Wars'' variants feature the byline "A {{font|Times New Roman|TimeWarner}} Company" (or stylized as "A Time Warner Company" for the black background versions).


'''Trivia:'''
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* On some shows that premiered after 2005 with this logo, there are no clicking/projector noises.
* On some shows that premiered after 2005 with this logo, there are no clicking/projector noises.
* ''Chowder'' has the sounds of a cash register opening and closing as the logo opens and closes.
* ''Chowder'' has the sounds of a cash register opening and closing as the logo opens and closes.
* On ''Ferret and Parrot'' and the ''Megas XLR'' pilot, a strange banjo note composed by Greg Miller and Mike Stern is heard, followed by a deep voice says "Hot dawg!". This one was actually the background music from the former.
* On ''Ferret and Parrot'' and ''LowBrow'' (a ''Megas XLR'' pilot), a strange banjo note composed by Greg Miller and Mike Stern is heard, followed by a deep voice says "Hot dawg!". This one was actually the background music from the former.
* The first 2001 episode of ''Dexter's Laboratory'' (when former show artist Chris Savino took over production) had the custom ''Dexter'' logo, but with the audio from the 1997 Hanna-Barbera logo playing over it (with the weird laugh at the end). This was most likely due to a plastering error.
* The first 2001 episode of ''Dexter's Laboratory'' (when former show artist Chris Savino took over production) had the custom ''Dexter'' logo, but with the audio from the 1997 Hanna-Barbera logo playing over it (with the weird laugh at the end). This was most likely due to a plastering error.
* Some shows feature a one-liner from the episode.
* Some shows feature a one-liner from the episode.
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'''Audio:''' An ominous synthesized theme accompanied by two drum rolls and two cymbal rolls.
'''Audio:''' An ominous synthesized theme accompanied by two drum rolls and two cymbal rolls.
'''Audio Variant:''' On ''Close Enough'', the music is absent, but it uses the same sound effect from the previous logo's variant.


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