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===1st Logo (1980s-1990s)===
===1st Logo (1980s-1990s)===
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'''Availability:''' Extremely rare.
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare.




===2nd Logo (199?-2000s)===
===2nd Logo (199?-2000s)===
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'''Availability:''' Extremely rare.
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare.



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Revision as of 23:30, 30 January 2023



1st Logo (1980s-1990s)


Logo: TBA

Technique: 2D computer animation (possibly Scanimate).

Music/Sounds: A synthesized cover of part of the theme song to St. Elsewhere.

Availability: Extremely rare.


2nd Logo (199?-2000s)

Logo: TBA

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Music/Sounds: A bouncy flute-like song.

Music/Sounds Trivia: The song is a piece of production music by Killer Tracks that is best known for being featured in various films by the German animation company, Dingo Pictures (known for its infamous collaborations with "video game" company Phoenix Games.) The song is called "Zip & Cindy", composed by Steve Kujala.

Availability: Extremely rare.

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