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'''Audio:''' The show's opening theme.
'''Audio:''' The show's opening theme.


'''Availability:''' Seen on 1980's television prints of ''Mio Mao'' (known as ''Mio and Mao'' at the time of the logo's lifespan), ''Quaq Quao'' and ''The Red and the Blue'' (known as ''Red and Blue'' for prints using this logo).
'''Availability:''' Seen on 1980s television prints of ''Mio Mao'' (known as ''Mio and Mao'' at the time of the logo's lifespan), ''Quaq Quao'' and ''The Red and the Blue'' (known as ''Red and Blue'' for prints using this logo).


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Logo (1980s)


Visuals: On a gray gradient background, a black swirl appears and morphs into what appears to be a black stylized man with a projector for head and holding an "L" in one hand and an "H" in the other. "L + H FILMS" appears below. The entire logo cuts to "PRESENTS" on the same background, and finally the show's title.

Technique: Plasticine animation.

Audio: The show's opening theme.

Availability: Seen on 1980s television prints of Mio Mao (known as Mio and Mao at the time of the logo's lifespan), Quaq Quao and The Red and the Blue (known as Red and Blue for prints using this logo).

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