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'''Audio:''' It depends on the variant. | '''Audio:''' It depends on the variant. | ||
* The standard logo was silent on ''Dexter's Laboratory'', while on Season 2 of ''What-a-Cartoon!'', the audio from the 1994-1997 H-B All-Stars "Comedy" logo plays (likely as an attempt to plaster over the logo). | * The standard logo was silent on ''Dexter's Laboratory'', while on Season 2 of ''What-a-Cartoon!'', the audio from the 1994-1997 H-B All-Stars "Comedy" logo plays (likely as an attempt to plaster over the logo). | ||
** The colored background variants use the audio from the 1997-2002 H-B All-Stars logo (which ironically was first heard on another episode called "Zoonatiks"). | ** The colored background variants use the audio from the 1997-2002 H-B All-Stars logo with the weird laugh at the end (which ironically was first heard on another episode called "Zoonatiks"). | ||
** The ''Dexter's Laboratory'' custom variant has flipping sounds and a simple flute sounder when Dee Dee flips the O's, then a crashing sound when Dexter destroys the logo, alongside two swooshing sounds when Dexter moves his eyes. | ** The ''Dexter's Laboratory'' custom variant has flipping sounds and a simple flute sounder when Dee Dee flips the O's, then a crashing sound when Dexter destroys the logo, alongside two swooshing sounds when Dexter moves his eyes. | ||
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'''Audio Variants:''' | '''Audio Variants:''' | ||
* On ''My Freaky Family'', a sound bite from a pilot ("Is that your family?") is heard, segueing into the pilot's background music (composed by Gary Lionelli). | * On ''My Freaky Family'', a sound bite from a pilot ("Is that your family?") is heard, segueing into the pilot's background music (composed by Gary Lionelli). | ||
* On ''Codename: Kids Next Door | * On ''"Codename: Kids Next Door: No P in the OOL"'', it appears to be a punch and a grunt. | ||
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* 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. | * 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 or pilots feature a one-liner from the episode. | ||
* In most cases, it uses the ending theme of the show. | * In most cases, it uses the ending theme of the show. | ||
* On the ''Star Wars: Clone Wars'' miniseries, a Hanna-Barbera sound effect is heard. | * On the ''Star Wars: Clone Wars'' miniseries, a Hanna-Barbera sound effect is heard. | ||
* On ''The Flintstones: On the Rocks'' and the ''Johnny Bravo'' episode "Traffic Troubles/My Funny Looking Friend", the logo is silent. | * On ''The Flintstones: On the Rocks'' and the ''Johnny Bravo'' episode "Traffic Troubles/My Funny Looking Friend", the logo is silent. | ||
* On seasons 1-2 and 7 early season 3 episodes of ''Ben 10'', the sounds of the Omnitrix | * On seasons 1-2 and 7 early season 3 episodes of ''Ben 10'', the sounds of the Omnitrix are heard throughout the logo. | ||
* On season 1 episodes of ''Adventure Time'', when the logo opens, a creaky door open sound is heard. When it closes, a slam is heard, though cut off by the 1999 Cartoon Network Productions logo. | * On season 1 episodes of ''Adventure Time'', when the logo opens, a creaky door open sound is heard. When it closes, a slam is heard, though cut off by the 1999 Cartoon Network Productions logo. | ||