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'''Music/Sounds:''' A strum and two horn notes, followed by a 6-note flute tune and a dramatic finish. Bongos play throughout the whole thing. The music was composed by Maury Laws and Jules Bass.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A strum and two horn notes, followed by a 6-note flute tune and a dramatic finish. Bongos play throughout the whole thing. The music was composed by Maury Laws and Jules Bass.


'''Availability:''' Extinct. This is an ultra rare logo that was last seen on original airings of ''The King Kong Show'', and the 1967 ''Cricket on the Hearth'' special. Don't expect this on current TV airings and DVD/Blu-ray releases of both, as they are plastered over with the first Rankin-Bass logo.
'''Availability:''' Extinct. This was last seen on original airings of ''The King Kong Show'', and the 1967 ''Cricket on the Hearth'' special. Don't expect this on current TV airings and DVD/Blu-ray releases of both, as they are plastered over with the first Rankin-Bass logo.


'''Editor's Note:''' A simple and not very well-known logo. It is notable for its music however, which would be more infamous when the company became Rankin-Bass. It's strange that the "r" in "VIDEOCrAFT" is lowercase while the other letters are uppercase.
'''Editor's Note:''' A simple and not very well-known logo. It is notable for its music however, which would be more infamous when the company became Rankin-Bass. It's strange that the "r" in "VIDEOCrAFT" is lowercase while the other letters are uppercase.

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