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Change: , it has the 1981 logo version of the Swirling Star plastering the 1974 H-B logo.Scare Factor: Low to medium; the in-your-face animation, combined with the music can scare some, but this logo is still a favorite of many and is very popular.7th Logo (1986-1992/1998-2002) Nicknames
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Change: , but it's sometimes plastered over with the following logo with that show's end theme playing over it.Scare Factor: Low; the design does seem a bit ominous.6th Logo (September 1979-1986/1990) Nicknames: "Swirling Star", "Twisting Star", "Taft Swirling Star", "Rainbow Twist", "The Rainbow TWIIIST!!!"Logo:
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Change: JohnnyJonny Quest with kung-fu like outfit (another zoom; like he’s kicking into the camera) A still variant of the "Comedy" logo was also shown on Dumb and Dumber cartoon, with a small "In association with" text; the New Line Television logo would follow. Later episodes of The Real
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Change: republished the Sep 15 2009, 1:28 PM EDT version by Sep 30 2009, 9:21 PM EDT
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Change: in 1967, which the company was later renamed to Great American Communications)Broadcasting in 1967.1988 . In 1991, the company was purchased by Turner Broadcasting, initially with help from Apollo Investment Group. Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera both went
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Change: Weasel on the left and Baboon giving an annoyed/suspicious look on the right inside a green oval. The H-B script is pink. Kenny & the Chimp: Kenny on the left and Chimp on the right inside a light blue oval. The H-B script is orange. Foe Paws:
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Change: remainsstill currentlysurvives as an in-name-only unit of Warner Bros. Animation for distribution and marketing of properties and productions associated with Hanna-Barbera's "classic" works such as The Flintstones, The Jetsons, and Scooby-Doo.1st Logo(1957-1990) Logo: Not really a logo, but
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Sep 13 2009, 2:20 AM EDT
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Change: , and Gene SnitskyLogo captures by Eric S., Mr. Logo LordLord, and V of Doom Editions by Mr. Logo Lord, V of Doom, Shadeed A. Kelly, WileE2005, Hoa, Bob Fish, sega3dmm, and universalxdisney172Video captures courtesy of roygerdodger, sonicsatamjamer77, English1stud, bigrene2, ClassicTVFan82,
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Change: toonstar4youtv3, phasicblu, and superpooper180Background: This company was originally formed in 1944 by MGM animation directors William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and live-action director George Sidney as
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Change: on the year 1977. This variant was animated by Dolphin Productions, a New York-based company that incorporated the first computer-generated effects in TV logos and advertisements. The music playing underneath is the theme to the 1975 New Tom & Jerry and Grape Ape Show. It is nicknamed "H-B '77".
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Change: : Hanna Barbera did the opening/closing titles for Bewitched.1st Logo(1957-1990) Logo: Not really a logo, but more of an in-credit text. The words “A HANNA-BARBERA PRODUCTION” appear on-screen, either
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Change: and superpooper180Background: This company was originally formed in 1944 by MGM animation directors William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and live-action director George Sidney as H-B
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Change: A still with the blue BG and Fred already in his last position was spotted on Bill And Ted's Excellent Adventures.FX/SFX: Fred tap-dancing, which is typical H-B animation of the time.Music/Sounds: The ending of the show’s theme.Availability: Near extinction; it
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Change: Trivia: Hanna Barbera did the opening/closing titles for Bewitched. 1st Logo(1957-1990) Logo: Not really a logo, but more of an in-credit text. The words “A HANNA-BARBERA PRODUCTION” appear on-screen, either
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Change: variant, since the music is slightly more scarier than the original. None to minimal for the opening variant, as the music sounds less scary than the normal variant. But none for those who are used to seeing it.7th Logo (1986-1992/1998-2002) Nicknames: “CGI Swirling Star”, "Shining Star"Logo:
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Change: A still version of this logo appears at the end of the 1982 Hanna-Barbera feature film Heidi's Song.FX/SFX: The star and residue trail.Music/Sounds: Best described as “futuristic synthesized music". We start out with ascending
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Change: logologo.H-B '77: Medium to high, the ugly color scheme combined with the loud music can scare more than a few.1978 variant: MediumMedium.Swirling Star music variant: Low to mediummedium.6th Logo (September 1979-1986/1990) Nicknames: "Swirling Star", "Twisting Star", "Taft
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