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Change: On "The Chipmunks Go To The Movies,the 1990 starfield appeared, but this logo had the end credits music, along with a byline saying: Produced By DiC Enterprises Inc. For Bagdasarian Productions On DiC's English-dubbed episodes of Sailor Moon (known as Pretty Soilder Sailor Moon in Japan), this
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Change: : This logo was designed and animated by Homer & AssociatesLogo: We see a boy sleeping in bed (a dog is on the bed, too) with a window above.
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Change: : This logo was designed and animated by Homer & AssociatesLogo: We see a boy sleeping in bed (a dog is on the bed, too) with a window above.
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Change: logo -logo; the syndicated episodes carried the Vortex but originally aired with the Kid in Bed plastered over it). This variant was found on one
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Change: (plastering the Vortex logo - the syndicated episodes carried the Vortex but originally aired with the Kid in Bed plastered over it). This variant was found on one of the episodes on the recent DVD release
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Change: There is a variation where the "kid in bed" is completely deleted and the word "PRESENTS" fades in below in an ugly font. There is also no "DiC" sound bite heard. On an extremely rare occasion, a TM bug is strangely used instead of the standard ®. Why
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Oct 16 2009, 11:02 PM EDT
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Change: syndicated by Tribune Entertainment between 2003 and 2003-20072008 (nicknamed as the “DiC Kids Network” and now the “Cookie Jar Network”). To make it less obvious, the end credit animation is slowed down except for
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Sep 29 2009, 7:56 PM EDT
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Change: Entertainment (with the 1985 logo).Scare Factor: Low, depending on what you think of the music and the DiC logo’s look.2nd Logo (The Littles Custom Logo)(1983-1986) Logo: The character Dinky runs past a green DiC logo
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Sep 26 2009, 1:01 PM EDT
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Change: It was also left intact on Comcast On Demand's prints of The Real Ghostbusters(followed by the 2002 SPT logo).Scare Factor: Low for both filmed and videotaped variants, but the filmed variant's colors look
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Sep 9 2009, 8:50 PM EDT
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Change: original 1987-1990 version. Despite it was used only on a extremely rare occasion, this isother invariants. factThe onedarkness of the scariest children's logo ever.1990-1997 variant: Medium to high, despite the scariness of this logo, this is the most well-known (and less scary) variant.1997
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Sep 7 2009, 4:17 PM EDT
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Aug 22 2009, 12:20 AM EDT
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Change: videotaped one. None to minimal for the closing theme variant. This logo, however is probably more cheesy than scary, but that's nothing compared to the follow-up...4th Logo(1987-2001/2003-2005) Nicknames:"Kid In Bed", "Sleeping Kid", "DiC!", "Deek!"Logo: We see a boy sleeping
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Aug 21 2009, 11:21 PM EDT
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Change: but this is still seen on all six VHS tapes of the show. The 1990-1997 variant with the "English Language Adaption" copyright can found on all English-dubbed episodes of Sailor Moon from
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Aug 21 2009, 10:51 PM EDT
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Change: “DiC...”. This variant earned the nickname "Chrous from Hell". 1987-1990 variant 4 (Slimer variant): same as the regular version, once again. 1990-1997: the dreamy music, spiffier starfield, a new (and better) voice-over kid (sounds higher pitched). 1990-1997 variant 1: the dreamy music, same starfield, 2nd voice-over kid, sped-up. 1990-1997
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Aug 21 2009, 10:18 PM EDT
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Change: ever (with the Klasky Csupo SSF and Golden Book in Space logos are ranked first and second place)!ever.1990-1997 variant: Medium to high, despite the scariness of this logo, this is the most well-known variant.1997 variant: Medium, combined with the original voiceover can scare a few unexpected viewers.
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Aug 21 2009, 9:42 PM EDT
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Change: 1990-1997 variant with the English Version can found on all English-dubbed episodes of Sailor Moon from September 1995 to early 2001. The rare (and scary) variant with the choir singing “DiC” was occasionally featured on post-1987 episodes of The Real Ghostbusters. This variant was found
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Aug 21 2009, 7:20 PM EDT
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Change: those who saw thesome.Other variants: Low.But the scare factor varies for those who are used to seeing the first three variants.5th Logo (2001-2008) Nicknames: "The IWoD Globe", "The Incredible World of DiC"Logo: We see a background with
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Change: DiC Animation City, and DiC Productions) was founded by Jean Chalopin in Paris, France in 1971, but the American arm debuted in 1982. It was bought by Capital Cities/ABC (now ABC, Inc.) in 1993 and The Walt
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Change: 1993 Strand Home Video logo. Other variants: Low Low.But the scare factor varies for those who are used to seeing the first three variants.variants.5th Logo (2001-2008) Nicknames: "The IWoD Globe", "The Incredible World of DiC"Logo: We see a background
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