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'''Music/Sounds''': Describe the music theme played and/or the type of sounds are being used in the logo.  
'''Music/Sounds''': Describe the music theme played and/or the type of sounds are being used in the logo.  
*If possible, also mention how the theme or sound is made and who made it.  
*If possible, also mention how the theme or sound is made and who made it.  
*If a specific piece of music is used, identify it and consider inserting a link to an upload of the music on YouTube, Vimeo or a similar site if available. Especially where the music and/or artist is less well-known.
*If a specific piece of music is used, identify it and consider inserting a link to an upload of the music on YouTube, Vimeo or a similar site if available, in cases where the music and/or artist is less well-known.


'''Music/Sounds Trivia {{Font color|red|(optional)}}''': If there is some interesting trivia about the logo theme or sounds, such as who composed it, add them in this section.
'''Music/Sounds Trivia {{Font color|red|(optional)}}''': If there is some interesting trivia about the logo theme or sounds, such as who composed it, add them in this section.
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'''Availability''': This section is important - gather all of the information about where this logo can be found. State any programs, movies, etc. the logo is found in and/or where it was last seen. Don't forget to ''italicize'' titles (or use "quotation marks" for episode names of television shows) from where the logo can be found.
'''Availability''': This section is important - gather all of the information about where this logo can be found. State any programs, movies, etc. the logo is found in and/or where it was last seen. Don't forget to ''italicize'' titles (or use "quotation marks" for episode names of television shows) from where the logo can be found.
*Use this scale for determining the availability of a logo. This can prove helpful in some pages, however you are not required to mention a tier in the section. Only use this scale if notable enough to how rare a logo is or not. Otherwise its optional.
*Use this scale for determining the availability of a logo. This can prove helpful in some pages, however you are not required to mention a tier in the section. Only use this scale if notable enough to how rare a logo is or not. Otherwise, it's optional.
**'''Ultra common/Extremely common''': You find this logo nearly everywhere from shows/movies released from this company (also if this logo plasters most if not all of their older logos on newer prints).
**'''Ultra common/Extremely common''': You find this logo nearly everywhere from shows/movies released from this company (also if this logo plasters most if not all of their older logos on newer prints).
**'''Very common/Common''': You find this logo on newer releases of shows/movies of that company, or is seen/intact on reruns, home releases or streaming prints.
**'''Very common/Common''': You find this logo on newer releases of shows/movies of that company, or is seen/intact on reruns, home releases or streaming prints.
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