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Change: silent.none. There is also a variant with a ascending space-like sound.Availability: More common than the movie logo; still saved on most 1972-1984 shows, including reruns of The Dukes of Hazzard on CMT, Alice on ION, Challenge of the Super Friends, The World's Greatest Super Friends
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Change: : The 1994 theme exists having a high and a low toned variant.Availability: Common, depending on the logo timeframe. Still appears on various WBTV shows on TNT, TBS, Spike TV,
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Change: it was superimposed on credits, except on the studio buildings, where the studios and shield were zooming.Music/Sounds: Opening: A drumroll followed by majestic fanfare with an announcer saying "A Warner Bros. Television Production" for the intro on some shows like Colt 55. Closing: None, unless
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Change: 1994-1997, 1999-2000:1994-1997/1999-2000: Most cable TV shows will have "WARNER BROS. DOMESTIC PAY TV, CABLE & NETWORK FEATURES" on top (some without music). 1994-1996: Some off-network shows would have a combo of the logo bylines. It appears
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Change: 1990-1992, 1994:1990-1992/1994: Referred to as "A TIME WARNER COMPANY" 1992-2001: Referred to as "A TIME WARNER ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY" February 2001-July 2003: Referred to as "An AOL Time Warner Company", with most letters in lower case. July 2003-: Coinciding with the renaming of "AOL Time Warner" back
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Change: NicknameNicknames: "WCI Shield", "Early WCI Shield" Logo: Standard shield logo over a navy blue background, with the word "TELEVISION","TELEVISION", in large letters, over the banner, and "A WARNER COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY"COMPANY" underneath.Trivia: This logo looks quite
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Change: Bros. SevenBros.-Seven Arts television presentation."Thepresentation." The shield then closes.FX/SFX: None.Music/Sounds: None or the closing theme.Availability: Is quite rare, last seen on The F.B.I., The Bugs Bunny/Roadrunner Show and Looney Tunes of the time, described on a separate page. Should
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Change: syndication, several final season episodes occasionally on Nick @ Nite, and last seen on The Drew Carey Show on ION. The 2000 WB logo is considered rare, as it has appeared for a short
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Change: On "The Bugs Bunny RoadRunner Show", the logo is shown on a red background without the company name. Suddenly, Bugs Bunny pops out of the shield, and says the following:"This has been a Warner Bros. Seven Arts television-""Beep, beep!""As the bird says, this
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Change: , there is a warped version of the 2003 theme. Music/Sounds Variants: The 1994 theme exists having a high and a low toned variant.Availability: Common, depending on the logo timeframe. Still appears on various WBTV
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Change: is produced by Warner Bros. Distributing Canada, Limited and is distributed by Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution (1992 and 1993 episodes only). Later episodes from 1994 and 1995 omit the WBTV Distribution voice-over in favor of the WBTV 1994 jingle music. FX/SFX: None in particular,
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Change: 6060, and V of DoomVideo captures courtesy of JohnnyL80, Eric S.S., and othersBackground: This television division was formed in 1955 by Warner Bros. Pictures founded by William T. Orr (credited as Wm. T. Orr)
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Change: experience.experience: Full House, Dave Couiler (as Joey Gladstone): Full House is produced by Jeff Franklin Productions with Miller-Boyett Productions in association with Lorimar Television (1987-1993 episodes), Warner Bros. Television (1993-94 eps). Family Matters, Reginald VelJohnson (as Carl Winslow): Family Matters is a Miller
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