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'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see the slightly redrawn Cat in the Hat in front of a {{color|purple}} background and inside the same circle from the first logo. The Cat in the Hat does some tricks (his bowtie spins, then his hat compresses and expands back to normal size, while he blinks).
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see the slightly redrawn Cat in the Hat in front of a {{color|darkviolet|purple}} background and inside the same circle from the first logo. The Cat in the Hat does some tricks (his bowtie spins, then his hat compresses and expands back to normal size, while he blinks).


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''

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1st Logo (December 18, 1966-March 19, 1970)


Logo: On a dark blue or sky blue background, we see a yellow circle surrounded by the words "A CAT IN THE HAT PRESENTATION", with a Random House copyright notice underneath, and inside the yellow circle is a white circle with the Cat in the Hat. He raises his eyebrows (and widens his eyes) twice.

Trivia: On the original 1966 airing of How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, the opening logo would cross-fade into the logo for The Foundation For Full Service Banks, who originally sponsored the special. After the sponsor plugs were removed due to being banned from within children’s programming by the FCC, the opening bells of the theme were simply looped to avoid playing the sponsor message. Newer prints (including the 2009 Blu-ray release) included a slightly extended version of the original un-looped music over the logo.

Variant: On the closing credits of How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, the logo fades into the MGM Television "Lion Wallpaper" logo.

Technique: Cel animation.

Music/Sounds: The opening or closing theme of the animated special.

Music/Sounds Variant: On the 1994 VHS release, Cartoon Network airings, the 2006 DVD release, and the 2009 Blu-ray release of How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, the logo has looped audio of jingling bells which make up the original extended opening theme.

Availability: Rare. Can be seen on earlier Dr. Seuss specials, specifically on How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (1966) and Horton Hears a Who! (1970).

2nd Logo (July 4, 1971-February 19, 1975)


Logo: On a black background, we see the slightly redrawn Cat in the Hat in front of a purple background and inside the same circle from the first logo. The Cat in the Hat does some tricks (his bowtie spins, then his hat compresses and expands back to normal size, while he blinks).

Variants:

  • On the logo's 1971 debut in The Cat in the Hat, it begins with water drops on a black background, and a big drop falls down on the screen, transforming into the finished logo seen above. The standard version was introduced in 1972 in front of The Lorax, and ended in 1975 with The Hoober-Bloob Highway.
  • The closing variant of this logo is completely still, with the sky blue circle inside. It can be seen at the end of The Lorax.
  • The animated closing variant of this logo back from 1975 has a dark blue background and the same sky blue circle inside. It can be only seen on The Hoober-Bloob Highway, which was the last special produced under the "Cat in the Hat" brand.
  • On the 1994 Dr. Seuss Sing-Along Classics VHS tapes of these specials from CBS/Fox Video, the logo is shifted up a bit and a "SING-ALONG" byline in a cartoon-like font with musical notes above it appears below the logo.

Technique: Cel animation. None for the closing variant.

Music/Sounds: Instrumental sounds while The Cat in the Hat is doing tricks, leading to a short fanfare. Composed by Dean Elliot.

Music/Sounds Variants:

  • On The Cat in the Hat, we hear dramatic "ping" sounds as the water drops, pinging to the tune of a vocal song heard in the special, followed by a male announcer who says (when the logo forms) "The Cat in the Hat presents...", and finally (on the title screen) "Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat".
  • On the closing variant, it uses the closing theme of the special.

Availability: Rare. Can be only seen on the first few specials produced by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises, including The Cat in the Hat, The Lorax, and The Hoober-Bloob Highway.

  • The extremely rare closing variant can be seen on The Lorax.
  • The current Universal Pictures logo precedes this logo on many remastered prints and DVD releases of Dr. Seuss specials.
  • When ABC Family (now Freeform) aired all 4 specials, the 1999 KingWorld logo plastered over, due to split screen credits.
  • The 1972 version can also be found on the Green Eggs and Ham DVD release.

3rd Logo (Alternate) (October 15, 1973)


Logo:

  • Opening: On a blue background, we see the Cat in the Hat's hat inside a blue circle with a gold circle outline around it. We then see the Cat in the Hat revealing wearing his hat, and saying "That's me!". He then holds a yellow paper, revealing a title screen that says "Dr. Seuss on the Loose" in a Dr. Seuss corporate logo font. The rest of the opening sequence to Dr. Seuss on the Loose continues as normal.
  • Closing: Same as before, except the logo freezes and fades away.

Technique: Cel animation.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the special, as an announcer says "The Cat in the Hat presents... Dr. Seuss on the Loose." After the announcer says the Cat's name, he says his line (voiced by Allan Sherman). On the closing variant, it's the closing theme on the special.

Availability: Rare. Only seen on 1973's Dr. Seuss on the Loose. The recent DVD release of the TV special replaces this with the 1972 opening logo from The Lorax.

Cat in the Hat Productions
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