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Throughout the entire logo, a 24-note synth-cello line (sounding much like an old portable Casio keyboard) plays that adds vibrato to its last two notes. A catchy drum-machine loop (time signature possibly 5/4) and a strange film projector-like sound (sounding much like a bingo machine) play as well; the former stops once the logo zooms out, while the latter stops when the transition to B&W starts. Like the second [[Cartoon Network Productions]] logo, there are also corresponding sound effects with the actions of the letters as they pan:
Throughout the entire logo, a 24-note synth-cello line (sounding much like an old portable Casio keyboard) plays that adds vibrato to its last two notes. A catchy drum-machine loop (time signature possibly 5/4) and a strange film projector-like sound (sounding much like a bingo machine) play as well; the former stops once the logo zooms out, while the latter stops when the transition to B&W starts. Like the second [[Cartoon Network Productions]] logo, there are also corresponding sound effects with the actions of the letters as they pan:


* <u>First K</u>: No effect since the music hasn’t started yet.
* <u>First K: No effect since the music hasn’t started yet.
* <u>L</u>: A rather abrupt “blocky” sound (possibly meant for the first letter).
* <u>L: A rather abrupt “blocky” sound (possibly meant for the first letter).
* <u>a</u>: Two notes of a rock guitar.
* <u>a: Two notes of a rock guitar.
* <u>s</u>: A fast-paced “twirling” sound.
* <u>s: A fast-paced “twirling” sound.
* <u>Second K</u>: A beep, followed by a rising, choppy cowbell sound.
* <u>Second K: A beep, followed by a rising, choppy cowbell sound.
* <u>Y</u>: A boing sound that fits with the acrobat jumping.
* <u>Y: A boing sound that fits with the acrobat jumping.


During the formation of “CSUPO”, a scribbling sound is heard (which was omitted in 1992) along with two old-timey car honks (abridged to one in 1992), soon followed by a dog “yipping” six times in a high-pitched fashion, similar to a Chihuahua’s barking. As the logo zooms out, a warm synth gradually glissandos to G-5 (on a piano scale) along with a bass note playing in the same key, albeit four octaves lower, the latter of which sustains for the remaining time. A snippet of an elephant trumpet plays twice as the logo nearly finishes its transformation to B&W.
During the formation of “CSUPO”, a scribbling sound is heard (which was omitted in 1992) along with two old-timey car honks (abridged to one in 1992), soon followed by a dog “yipping” six times in a high-pitched fashion, similar to a Chihuahua’s barking. As the logo zooms out, a warm synth gradually glissandos to G-5 (on a piano scale) along with a bass note playing in the same key, albeit four octaves lower, the latter of which sustains for the remaining time. A snippet of an elephant trumpet plays twice as the logo nearly finishes its transformation to B&W.

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