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Nicknames: "3D Glass", "Transparent Blue P-Head", "Merging Glass P-Head", "PBS P-Head III" Logo: On a black background, a side-facing transparent dark blue P-head folds to the right, leaving behind a residue trail of "P-Heads". The residue trail fades into the PBS logo from before, which settles itself in the center of the screen, occupying almost all of it. Several multi-colored lines wipe across the bottom of the screen, leaving the text "PBS" in the same font as before to the bottom left. Trivia: Eagle-eyed viewers will notice that the residue trail has a total of seven P-Heads, including the initial P-Head. Variants: In an alternate version of the ident, the "P-head" appears just by fading in with the "PBS" text. No lines streak across the screen; therefore it is a still version of the ident. The same music, as in the ident's original version, is used. Once again, the announcer says "This is PBS". There is also a silent variant as well. There is a 1990 Just Watch Us Now ident where we zoom out of the P-Head made of glass with light rays coming out of the P-Head's eye. Then the words "TV WORTH WATCHING" zooms out, and goes to the bottom left. The rest of the animation proceeds to this logo starting with lines wiping the word "PBS". A silent version was used on VHS releases of Barney & Friends season 1 episodes. This version also appeared one time on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood "No & Yes #1541". There is another version of the ident that fades in, lines already intact, with a different male announcer saying, "This is PBS, the Public Broadcasting Service." FX/SFX: The P-head folding, and the lines wiping. Great CGI animation. Music/Sounds/Voice-over: A long held-out string note combined with synth bells and chimes, followed by an announcer (Irish actor Liam Neeson, who played Qui-Gon Jinn from Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, Bryan Mills from Taken, Bad Cop/Good Cop from The Lego Movie and Henri Ducard/Ra's al Ghul in the Dark Knight trilogy) saying "This is PBS". Availability: Rare. As with other vintage PBS logos, the chance of showing up on TV now is almost nothing, but some PBS Home Video releases from the era at libraries may have it. Just look for a square in the top-left corner of the front of the box with "PBS VIDEO" below a P-head. It also appears plastered over the 1971 logo on episodes 1176, 1177, 1179, 1180, 1261, 1281, 1384, and 1389 of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, available for download or burn-on-demand at Amazon.com. This may plaster earlier PBS logos on Time-Life Video releases of Nature, including "Forest in the Sea" (which preserves its original WNET logo). For its last year, it was used in tandem with the next logo, appearing on Healing and the Mind with Bill Moyers, The American Experience, most 24th season episodes of Sesame Street, some 11th season episodes of Nature, all 20th season episodes of Nova, all 2nd season episodes of Lamb Chop's Play-Along, Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?, and many early-to-mid-'90s reruns of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. Scare Factor: Minimal. The dark vibe of the logo may get to some, but the music and animation are cleaner this time.