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The 2007 TCFTV logo theme is still here on the continuation of Central Park S2.
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*1994, 1995-2008: A re-orchestrated version of the above theme, with more drum beats. This would later be used for the 1995 TCFTV logo. | *1994, 1995-2008: A re-orchestrated version of the above theme, with more drum beats. This would later be used for the 1995 TCFTV logo. | ||
*1997-May 16, 2021: The 1997 TCFTV logo theme. | *1997-May 16, 2021: The 1997 TCFTV logo theme. | ||
*2008- | *2008-: The 2007 TCFTV logo theme. | ||
*2008-: A short version of the 1997 20th Century Fox fanfare, at a faster tempo than the actual fanfare. It sounds like an extended version of the 1995 fanfare. It's heard on shows such as reruns of ''King of the Hill''. It's also heard on the Disney+ original series ''Just Beyond''. | *2008-: A short version of the 1997 20th Century Fox fanfare, at a faster tempo than the actual fanfare. It sounds like an extended version of the 1995 fanfare. It's heard on shows such as reruns of ''King of the Hill''. It's also heard on the Disney+ original series ''Just Beyond''. | ||
*2008-: Shortened version of above. Sounds like a re-arranged version of the 1995 jingle, but not quite the 2007 TCFTV logo theme. This can be heard on TV broadcasts of ''Die Hard 2'' on AMC, as well as the ''King of the Hill'' S4 episode "Peggy's Fun Fair" on Adult Swim, as well as other syndicated shows from the company. Used in tandem with the above theme. | *2008-: Shortened version of above. Sounds like a re-arranged version of the 1995 jingle, but not quite the 2007 TCFTV logo theme. This can be heard on TV broadcasts of ''Die Hard 2'' on AMC, as well as the ''King of the Hill'' S4 episode "Peggy's Fun Fair" on Adult Swim, as well as other syndicated shows from the company. Used in tandem with the above theme. | ||