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* 1989 (Start of ''Exploring Psychic Powers... Live''): A choir vocalizing. | * 1989 (Start of ''Exploring Psychic Powers... Live''): A choir vocalizing. | ||
* 1989 (''Hunt for Stolen War Treasures''): A drum pounding through-out (the start of the opening theme), with an announcer saying "The following is an LBS presentation." | * 1989 (''Hunt for Stolen War Treasures''): A drum pounding through-out (the start of the opening theme), with an announcer saying "The following is an LBS presentation." | ||
* 1990: A quiet synth sounder. | * 1990: A quiet synth sounder. A low toned version also exists. | ||
* 1990 (''A Tribute to John Lennon''): A synth fanfare. | * 1990 (''A Tribute to John Lennon''): A synth fanfare. | ||
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** This logo can also be found on reruns of ''Police Academy'' on MeTV Toons. | ** This logo can also be found on reruns of ''Police Academy'' on MeTV Toons. | ||
** It was also intact on the final season of ''Tales from the Darkside'' (that would feature the 2nd [[Tribune Entertainment]] logo) last seen on Syfy, but some episodes plaster it with the 1986 [[Lorimar-Telepictures]] "Crashing Comets" logo instead. | ** It was also intact on the final season of ''Tales from the Darkside'' (that would feature the 2nd [[Tribune Entertainment]] logo) last seen on Syfy, but some episodes plaster it with the 1986 [[Lorimar-Telepictures]] "Crashing Comets" logo instead. | ||
** | ** The 1987 version of this logo is also preserved on ''Inspector Gadget'' VHS releases released by [[Maier Communications, Inc.|Maier Group]]. | ||
** It is also preserved on some episodes through the finale of ''The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin'' on DVD. | ** It is also preserved on some episodes through the finale of ''The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin'' on DVD. | ||
** It is also preserved on the 1988 U.S. VHS release of ''Mysteries of the Pyramids with Omar Shariff'', albeit with the ending theme playing over it. | ** It is also preserved on the 1988 U.S. VHS release of ''Mysteries of the Pyramids with Omar Shariff'', albeit with the ending theme playing over it. | ||