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They still use the 1996 logo today on some Releases, which I don’t think it completely retired in 2020, they still use it on some Releases today as a secondary logo, as well as a very couple countries and some media, so it’s didn’t completely end in 2020, they might actually still use it as a secondary logo on some releases from internationally depending the religion, so it’s not completely the end of the 1996 Warner Home Video Logo yet.
They still use the 1996 logo today on some Releases, which I don’t think it completely retired in 2020, they still use it on some Releases today as a secondary logo, as well as a very couple countries and some media, so it’s didn’t completely end in 2020, they might actually still use it as a secondary logo on some releases from internationally depending the religion, so it’s not completely the end of the 1996 Warner Home Video Logo yet.

The 1996 logo didn’t actually retire in 2017, it became secondary after a new logo was introduced, so they actually still use the 1996 in conjunction with the next logo, some countries may sometimes still have the 1996 logo, even a few Cartoon Network, just because it became secondary in 2017, does not mean it retired.

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The 1996 Warner Home Video is pretty most nostalgic and memorable to millions of people, even if it wasn’t as popular as the previous logo, this logo is still pretty classic feel and nostalgic to many people. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Phineas&FerbYesBiggestLover (talkcontribs)

They still use the 1996 logo today on some Releases, which I don’t think it completely retired in 2020, they still use it on some Releases today as a secondary logo, as well as a very couple countries and some media, so it’s didn’t completely end in 2020, they might actually still use it as a secondary logo on some releases from internationally depending the religion, so it’s not completely the end of the 1996 Warner Home Video Logo yet.

The 1996 logo didn’t actually retire in 2017, it became secondary after a new logo was introduced, so they actually still use the 1996 in conjunction with the next logo, some countries may sometimes still have the 1996 logo, even a few Cartoon Network, just because it became secondary in 2017, does not mean it retired.

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