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===Background===
===Background===
Buena Vista Home Entertainment (formerly "Buena Vista Home Video") was created in 1984 to release non-Disney-related videos not covered by the other Disney units, such as concerts, documentaries, Jay Ward (''Rocky & Bullwinkle'') and [[Bagdasarian Productions|Bagdasarian]] (''Alvin and the Chipmunks'') cartoons, and English-dubbed anime. It became the incorporated name for [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment]] in 1987. Also, they covered the [[Jim Henson Home Entertainment|Jim Henson Video]] brand starting in 1990 after the [[Muppet Video]] brand and its US distributor, [[Playhouse Video]], were shut down. Disney semi-retired the brand in 2009. However, the name is still being used since it is the incorporated name for Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, and it is still being used in some countries, such as for French Studio Ghibli releases.
'''Buena Vista Home Entertainment''' (formerly '''Buena Vista Home Video''') was created in 1984 to release non-Disney-related videos not covered by the other Disney units, primarily third-party product licensed to them for home release, including concerts, documentaries, [[Jay Ward Productions|Jay Ward]] (''Rocky & Bullwinkle'') and [[Bagdasarian Productions|Bagdasarian]] (''Alvin and the Chipmunks'') cartoons, and English-dubbed anime, as well as programming from the likes of [[U.S. Television Office]], [[Weiss Global Enterprises]], and Dargaud Films. It became the incorporated name for [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment]] in 1987. Also, they covered the [[Jim Henson Home Entertainment|Jim Henson Video]] brand starting in 1990 after the [[Muppet Video]] brand and its US distributor, [[Playhouse Video]], were shut down. Disney semi-retired the brand in 2009. However, the name is still being used since it is the incorporated name for Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, and it was still used in some international countries, such as for French [[Studio Ghibli]] releases, until 2020.


{{ImageTOC
|Buena Vista Home Entertainment(2).png|1st Logo (1984-1988)
|Buena Vista Home Video (1990).png|2nd Logo (1988-1995)
|Buena Vista Home Video (2002) (DVD Quality).png|3rd Logo (August 15, 1990-2003)
|Buena Vista Home Entertainment 1991.png|4th Logo (1991-1996)
|Buena Vista Home Video (2002).png|5th Logo (September 1, 1998; April 30-October 29, 2002; 2005-2006)
|Buena Vista Home Entertainment(13).png|6th Logo (1998-2007)
|Buena Vista Home Entertainment logo (CGI version).PNG|7th Logo (2002-2010's)
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=== 1st Logo (1984-1988) ===
===1st Logo (1984-1988)===
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[[File:Buena Vista Home Entertainment(2).png|center|350px]]
'''Logo:''' On a white background, we see the following text in a {{Font color|blue|blue}} font:
<center>{{Font color|blue|'''<big>BUENA VISTA</big>'''}}<br>{{Font color|blue|<small>HOME VIDEO</small>}}</center>
'''FX/SFX:''' None.


'''Visuals:''' On a white background, the following text is seen in a blue Futura font, centered:
'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
<center>'''<big>BUENA VISTA</big>'''<br><small>HOME VIDEO</small></center>


'''Technique:''' A still image.
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare, seen on early ''Hopalong Cassidy'' tapes such as ''Silent Conflict'' and ''The Marauder''. These tapes were packaged in the same white clamshells as tapes from Walt Disney Home Video. It can also be found on some classic films issued by the company under the "50s THEATRE" banner.


'''Editor's Note:''' None.
'''Audio:''' None.


'''Availability:''' It appeared on the small range of non-Disney content released at the time.
=== 2nd Logo (1988-1998) ===
* Seen on tapes of ''Steve Allen's Music Hall'', early ''Hopalong Cassidy'' tapes such as ''Silent Conflict'' and ''The Marauder'', and classic films issued by the company under the "50s THEATRE" banner.
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* This was also seen on the 1985 VHS release of the film ''Midnight Madness'' (produced by Disney, but without their name) and early compilations of ''The Ray Bradbury Theater'' (later releases of that show came from HBO Video and were reprinted in turn by Congress Video).
Buena Vista Home Video (2002) (DVD Quality).png|Normal logo
* These early Buena Vista releases were packaged in the same white clamshells as tapes from Walt Disney Home Video.
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Buena Vista Home Video-Disney Home Video-Hollywood Pictures-Touchstone Home Video (Showcase '91 variant, 1991).png|Showcase '91 version
===2nd Logo (1988-1995)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, the following text is shown centered in the middle of the screen:
'''Nicknames:''' "The Castle", "Magic Kingdom", "Buena Vista Castle"
<center>'''{{big|BUENA VISTA}}<br>{{small|HOME VIDEO}}'''</center>


The text has a shiny beveled look to its borders, and a light bar passes through them twice.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a {{Font color|blue|blue}} stylized, segmented Sleeping Beauty Castle (from the 1985 [[Walt Disney Pictures]] logo) with a circular line drawn over the castle. The text "{{Font color|blue|'''BUENA VISTA HOME VIDEO'''}}" is seen below in {{Font color|blue|blue}}. The logo "shines".


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* Sometimes, the text "'''PRESENTS'''" fades in below.
* A variant also exists with the "'''HOME VIDEO'''" text replaced by "'''HOME ENTERTAINMENT'''".
* Before trailers, the text "COMING SOON FROM" is seen above the company name, which is pushed to the bottom of the screen.
* A version with the castle forming out of cubes exist on trailer tapes.
* An earlier variant has the logo in its regular position and the "COMING SOON FROM" text is not transparent.
* There is another trailer tape variant, wher we see "Showcase 91" alongside the [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment|Disney Home Video]], [[Touchstone Home Entertainment|Touchstone Home Video]] and [[Hollywood Pictures]] logos. In the end of the trailer tape, we see the logos again, but this time the text "Showcase 91" is gone and is replaced with a diamond. The other logos and the diamond fade out, leaving the Buena Vista Home Video logo on the top. The texts "The No.1 Box Office Success Story of 1990..." and "Will be the Video Success Story of 1991" fade in.
** An even earlier variant has the text placed in the same way, as the later variant, but with the logo in it's regular position. Also, the "COMING SOON FROM" text is in a different font. In addition, in this variant the logo shines only once instead of the usual three times.
* A variant from 1991 has a different {{Font color|darkblue|dark blue}} cartoony castle on a swirly {{Font color|darkturquoise|turquoise}} background, and the {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} and {{Font color|hotpink|pink}} text "{{Font color|#FFD900|B}}{{Font color|hotpink|UENA}} {{Font color|#FFD900|V}}{{Font color|hotpink|ISTA}} {{Font color|#FFD900|Home Video}}" in front of the castle. The flag on the top tower is also waving.
*** A similiar variant has the same text placement, but the font is now different and bolder. The text "COMNG SOON FROM" is also stacked, with "FROM" being at the bottom.
* One French variant of this logo has the word "présente" in a different blue font with a white outline.
* At the end of Australian releases distributed by [[Roadshow Entertainment|Roadshow Home Video]], "DISTRIBUTED BY" appears below the text, before it cuts to the Roadshow logo.
* On Greek releases, "'''ΠΡΟΣΕΧΩΣ'''" fades in above the logo, with the logo also at the bottom of the screen.


'''FX/SFX:''' The logo "shining".
'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation.


'''Audio:''' A synthesizer tune consisting of a whoosh and an echoing staccato synth chord. Sometimes, the logo is silent.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A 5-note synth horn/chime tune that sounds similar to "Happy Birthday to You".


'''Availability:''' It was mostly used outside North America.
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
* It appeared on an Australian VHS release of ''Earth Star Voyager''.
* A silent version exists.
* Also appeared on a UK VHS release of ''Gargoyles the Movie: The Heroes Awaken''.
* On the ''Timon and Pumbaa'' DVDs, the end theme plays over the logo.
* The "PRESENTS" variant appears on a few UK releases, mainly rental releases such as ''White Fang'' and ''The Maid''.
* On the DVD/Blu-Ray/4K Ultra HD trailer of ''Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2'', it has a different synth theme and an announcer saying "The following is the paid advertisement from Walt Disney Home Entertainment."
** It usually appeared before trailers for Europudding films from [[The Movie Group]].
* The trailer tape variant has a guitar and a piano playing and an announcer saying "Buena Vista Home Video". The piano music stops and we hear a singer sing for a couple seconds.
* In the US, this exclusively appeared on a few 1992 VHS releases, including select printings of ''Alvin and the Chipmunks: Rockin' with the Chipmunks'', ''Alvin and the Chipmunks: Funny, We Shrunk The Adults'', and ''The Very Best of the Ed Sullivan Show''.
* The "Showcase '91" variant has a synth-like sound coupled with fairy sounds.


===3rd Logo (August 15, 1990-2003)===
'''Availability:''' Common.
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* Releases that have this include tapes of ''Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue'', ''Mummies Alive! The Legend Begins'', the original VHS releases of ''Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead'' and Andrew Solt-directed compilations like the first two volumes of ''Elvis: The Great Performances''. Also appears on all 4 volumes of ''The Johnny Carson Collection: His Favorite Moments From the Tonight Show.''
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* This also appears on British VHS reissues of ex-Fox Kids shows, like ''Digimon'' and the CGI ''Action Man'' series. On an ironic note, some international VHS releases of DiC's ''Action Man'' series also use this logo.
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* Oddly enough, it can also seen at the end of ''Disney's Doug'' and ''Quack Pack'' video releases released in 1997. An even odder case is that this was used on the ''Schoolhouse Rock Special 30th Anniversary Edition'' DVD set, which was released in August 2002. In another odd case, this logo can also be found on DVD compilations of the ''Timon and Pumbaa'' TV series, such as ''On Holiday With Timon & Pumbaa'' and ''Around the World With Timon & Pumbaa'', at the end of the credits in place of the [[Walt Disney Television]] logo with the end of the closing theme playing over it. This is most likely because the DVDs are re-releases of compilations previously released on VHS and as such recycle prints from those releases.
Buena Vista Home Video (2002) (DVD Quality).png|Normal logo
* The "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" variants appeared on some PAL VHS releases like the ''Legend of Tarzan'' TV series and some ''Power Rangers'' releases.
Buena Vista Home Entertainment (1997).jpg|Version with "HOME ENTERTAINMENT"
* In July 21, 2017, the Home Video logo made a surprise appearance at the beginning of the faux-'80s parody online commercial for the home video release of ''Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2'', advertising the 4K Ultra HD/Blu-ray/DVD release of the film, filmed as a tongue-in-cheek 1980's infomercial.
Buena Vista Home Entertainment (RARE URL Version).jpg|"HOME ENTERTAINMENT" version with URL
* The "cartoony" variant is extremely rare and appears on several VHS tapes of ''The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle'' and ''Alvin and the Chipmunks'
Buena Vista Home Video (superimposed, 1993).jpg|Superimposed variant
* The trailer tape variants come from promotional tapes/trailer tapes on YouTube.
Buena Vista Home Video-Disney Home Video-Hollywood Pictures-Touchstone Home Video (Showcase '91 variant, 1991).png|Showcase '91 version
* This logo was also seen on a trailer for the VHS release of ''Kiki's Delivery Service'', which can be seen on 1998 prints of [[Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection|Masterpiece Collection]] titles like ''Dumbo'' and ''The Sword in the Stone''. Other prints of the trailer (and the VHS release itself) use the 5th logo instead.
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, the Sleeping Beauty Castle symbol (from the 1985 [[Walt Disney Pictures]] logo), colored in a blue gradient and with beveled edges, is seen sitting at a large size. Below, the text from the 1st logo is seen, but with "'''HOME VIDEO'''" in the same font as the 2nd logo's text and matching the same style as the castle. A light beam wipes over the logo from left to right.
'''Editor's Note:''' Simple animation.

=== 3rd Logo (1988-1992) ===
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'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see the {{Font color|blue|blue}} text "{{Font color|blue|'''BUENA VISTA HOME VIDEO'''}}" in the same font as the 3rd logo. The logo "shines" twice.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* A variant exists with the "'''HOME VIDEO'''" text replaced by "'''HOME ENTERTAINMENT'''", matching the font of "'''BUENA VISTA'''". This variant was used on a few European VHS releases.
* Sometimes, the text "{{Font color|blue|PRESENTS}}" in {{Font color|blue|blue}} fades in.
** A variant with a URL exists, with the logo smaller and shifted up.
* One French variant of this logo has the word "{{Font color|blue|présente}}" in a cheesy {{Font color|blue|blue}}/white font.
* On an early 90s [[Touchstone Home Entertainment|Touchstone]] trailer tape from the UK, the logo is seen forming out of cubes.
* There is another trailer tape variant, where we see "Showcase 91" alongside the [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment|Disney Home Video]], [[Touchstone Home Entertainment|Touchstone Home Video]] and [[Hollywood Pictures]] logos. At the end of the trailer tape, there is the logos again, but this time the text "Showcase 91" is gone and is replaced with a diamond. The other logos and the diamond fade out, leaving the Buena Vista Home Video logo on the top. The text lines, "The No.1 Box Office Success Story of 1990..." and "Will be the Video Success Story of 1991" fade in.
* On ''Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Let's Go to Disneyland Paris'', the logo is superimposed onto a grayish blue gradient background.
* On the 1992 screener VHS releases of ''Deceived'' and ''Billy Bathgate'', the logo is seen at the start of the "The Video Event of April" promo with the audio from the promo replacing the normal music.
* This version of the logo also appears on the "Winter Action Blitz" promo on the 1995 screener VHS release of ''Best of the Best 3: No Turning Back''.


'''FX/SFX:''' The logo "shining".
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Audio:''' A five-note synth horn/chime tune composed by John Scott. This is actually a track from the Bruton Music library titled "Trademark".
'''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesizer tune consisting of a whoosh and an echoing staccato synth chord. Sometimes silent.


'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. One VHS that used this logo was ''Alvin and the Chipmunks: Rockin' with the Chipmunks''. However, some copies of that VHS use the "Cartoon" version of the 2nd logo instead. It appears to have been more common in international territories, including Australia, where it appeared on ''Earth*Star Voyager''. The "PRESENTS" variant was recently spotted on the UK rental VHS of ''White Fang''.
* A silent version exists.
* On the 1992 VHS releases of ''Father of the Bride'' (original printings only), ''A Classic Christmas From the Ed Sullivan Show'', and reprints of ''Mr. Destiny'', an unknown deep-voiced announcer says "Now, from Buena Vista Home Video." over the logo. This precedes a preview for ''The Very Best of the Ed Sullivan Show''.
* On the DVD releases of ''Timon and Pumbaa'', the end credits theme plays over the logo.
* On the DVD/Blu-Ray/4K Ultra HD trailer for ''Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2'', a different synth theme is used, and the announcer of the trailer is heard saying "The following is a paid advertisement from Walt Disney Home Entertainment."
* The Touchstone trailer tape variant has the end of the song "Tutti Frutti" by Little Richard (which accompanied the final montage of the tape), and the announcer of the tape saying "Buena Vista Home Video" in an American accent.
* The "Showcase '91" variant has an ambient synth soundtrack over the entire logo.
* The variants seen before screener promos use the audio from the promo.


'''Availability:''' Seen on releases from the company from the time-period, although it was not used much in North America.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
* In North America, this logo wasn't used much.
** The first releases to use this logo are the 1990 VHS reissues of ''Paddington Bear'', ''Max Fleischer's Cartoon Capers'' and ''Lucky Luke'' releases, all of which were previously released in the Mid-1980s under the Walt Disney Home Video banner. Another early release to use it was the original VHS release of ''Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead'' from 1990.
** Other releases that have this include ''Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue'', the 1995 VHS release of ''Attack of the Killer Tomatoes,'' all 4 volumes of ''The Johnny Carson Collection: His Favorite Moments From the Tonight Show'', ''Oprah: Make the Connection'', ''How the Toys Saved Christmas'', and Andrew Solt-directed compilations like the first two volumes of ''Elvis: The Great Performances''.
** Some ''Alvin and the Chipmunks'' and ''Rocky and Bullwinkle'' releases also use this logo, but they mostly use the 4th logo instead.
** The trailer tape variants come from promotional/trailer tapes.
** This logo was also seen on a trailer for the VHS release of ''Kiki's Delivery Service'', which can be seen on 1998 prints of [[Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection|Masterpiece Collection]] titles like ''Dumbo'' and ''The Sword in the Stone''. Later prints of the trailer (and the VHS release itself) use the 5th logo instead.
** The logo made its last regular appearance on the 1998 VHS release of ''Mummies Alive!: The Legend Begins'', preceding the 1994 [[DIC Toon-Time Video]] logo.
** In August 2002, the logo made an appearance on the DVD releases of ''The Adventures of Tom Thumb & Thumbelina'' (paired up with the 1999 [[Miramax Home Entertainment]] logo) and the ''Schoolhouse Rock 30th Anniversary'' set (the VHS counterparts of both used the 6th logo). Other DVD releases released by Buena Vista Home Entertainment in 2002 would use the 5th logo.
** On July 21, 2017, the Home Video logo also appeared at the beginning of an online trailer for the home video release of ''Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2'', advertising the 4K Ultra HD/Blu-ray/DVD release of the film, filmed as a tongue-in-cheek 1980's infomercial.
* Internationally, the logo was used far more, especially in the UK, where this logo remained in use until 2003.
** It appears on a few releases from [[DIC Entertainment]] outside North America, like European Spanish, French, and Dutch VHS releases of the company's ''Action Man'' series, and might have appeared on the Australian VHS release of ''Jingle Bell Rock'' as well.
** This can be seen at the start of the 1995 UK demo VHS release of ''The Air Up There'' (a [[Hollywood Pictures]] film).
** International DVD versions of the ''Timon and Pumbaa'' series compilation releases, such as ''Around the World with Timon and Pumbaa'' and ''On Holiday with Timon and Pumbaa'' also leave this logo intact after the closing credits.
** The "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" variant was exclusively used in European territories from 1995-2002; it usually appeared on re-releases of ex-[[Fox Kids]]/[[Saban Entertainment|Saban]] programmes (in some cases, replacing the [[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment]] logo), like ''Digimon'', ''Power Rangers'', the 1994 ''Spider-Man'' animated series and the CGI ''Action Man'' series.
*** It also showed up on the UK VHS of ''The Legend of Tarzan'' (although the packaging uses the Walt Disney Home Entertainment logo), and a Spanish ''Art Attack'' release.
*** It appeared on two out of four British [[The Baby Einstein Company|Baby Einstein]] VHS releases from 2000: ''Baby Einstein'' (i.e. ''Language Nursery'') and ''Baby Mozart''. ''Baby Shakespeare'' uses the [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment|Disney Videos]] logo, and ''Baby Bach'' has no logos at all.


=== 4th Logo (International Variant) (1989-1999) ===
===4th Logo (1991-1996)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a swirly turquoise background, a dark blue castle is seen with a single flapping yellow flag, which resembles a more cartoonish, non-segmented version of the Disney logo at the time. In front of the castle is the yellow and pink text "'''BUENA VISTA Home Video'''".
'''Nickname:''' "Buena Vista Castle II"


'''Technique:''' 2D animation.
'''Logo:''' On a {{Font color|orchid|lavender}} gradient background, we see the Disney castle forming (like in the movie logo, but going reverse instead of normal). The arc is drawn reverse over the castle, and the words "Buena Vista Home Video" zoom in from the castle, one by one. The logo then shifts to the top of the screen to make room for the scrolling copyright warning.


'''Audio:''' The "Trademark" theme.
'''Variants:'''
* Starting in the late '90s, the background is now a {{Font color|deepskyblue|sky blue}} gradient and instead of reading "Buena Vista Home Video", it reads "Buena Vista Home Entertainment" in a slightly different serif font.
* In 1999 (in Australia), the logo was black on the background is white with a copyright notice.


'''Audio Variants''':
'''FX/SFX:''' Standard late '80s-early '90s computer effects.
*On ''A Chipmunk Celebration'', the first note of the logo was cut.
*On some Australian tapes, the logo is high-pitched, due to them being in the PAL format.


'''Availability:''' It mainly appeared on animated releases from the company at the time.
'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
* It appears on several VHS tapes of ''The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle'' and ''Alvin and the Chipmunks''.
* It also appears on the 1992 tape ''Dance! Workout with Barbie'' as well, despite it being a live-action release.


===5th Logo (September 1, 1998; April 30-October 29, 2002; 2005-2006)===
'''Availability:''' Rarer than its American counterpart. Seen on non-Disney and non-Touchstone tapes of the time. Also seen on the 1999 Australian VHS of ''Monica's Trip to the Moon''.
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'''Visuals:''' On a sea blue CGI background, a silver serif "V" zooms out from a right angle, which turns out to be part of the text "'''Buena Vista Home Video'''". The logo settles on the background and shimmers.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.


'''Variant:''' Sometimes, the background is a darker blue.
=== 5th Logo (1998-2002, 2005) ===
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'''Logo:''' On a {{Font color|deepskyblue|sea blue}} CGI background, a {{Font color|silver|silver}} stylized "V" zooms out from a right angle, which turns out to be part of the text "'''Buena Vista Home Video'''". The logo settles on the background and "shines".


'''Technique:''' CGI by WunderFilm.
'''FX/SFX:''' The shining, the words revealing, the animated background. Nice but somewhat basic CGI.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A remix of the tune used in the 3rd logo that begins with a chime.
'''Audio:''' A remix of the "Trademark" tune used in the 3rd and 4th logos, with an added bass/string backing and opening with several chime notes.


'''Availability:''' This logo was used both sparsely and inconsistently.
'''Availability:''' Seen on the original 1998 VHS of ''Kiki's Delivery Service'' (the NTSC 2003 VHS uses the 2001 [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment|Walt Disney Home Entertainment]] logo and that release's PAL version uses the 7th Buena Vista Home Entertainment logo). It was also spotted on the 2002 DVD of ''Spider-Man: The Ultimate Villain Showdown'', despite using the sixth logo on the VHS release. It also made a surprise appearance on the 2005 DVD set of ''Home Improvement: The Complete Third Season''.
* It originally debuted and initially only appeared on the original 1998 US VHS (and subsequent international releases handled by BVHV, such as Latin American, Spanish and Dutch VHS releases) release of ''Kiki's Delivery Service'' before and after the opening previews (the NTSC 2003 VHS uses the 2001 [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment|Walt Disney Home Entertainment]] logo and that release's PAL version (released in Spain, Portugal, the United Kingdom and Italy) uses the 11th Buena Vista Home Entertainment logo), and was set to appear on the (eventually scrapped) 1999 VHS release of ''Castle in the Sky'', as seen through the trailer of it.
* It made a return on the 2002 North American DVD releases of ''Spider-Man: The Ultimate Villain Showdown'', ''Spider-Man: The Return of the Green Goblin'', and ''David Blaine Fearless'', all of which used the next logo on their VHS releases.
** The PAL Region 2 release of the former also retains this logo, but ''The Return of the Green Goblin'' replaces it with the seventh logo. The VHS releases of both releases use the third logo.
* It made an appearance on the 2005 DVD set of ''Home Improvement: The Complete Third Season''; the other DVD sets of ''Home Improvement'' use the 2002 logo.
* It also showed up on the 2006 CAV Thakral Home Entertainment Region 6 Chinese DVD release of ''Howl's Moving Castle'', preceding the [[Ghibli ga Ippai Collection]] logo.


===6th Logo (1998-2007)===
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
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'''Nicknames:''' "The Restored Castle", "Magic Kingdom 1998", "3-D Castle", "Buena Vista Kingdom", "Buena Vista Castle III"
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'''Logo:''' On a very shady {{Font color|darkblue|dark blue}} gradient background, we see a {{Font color|blue|blue}} 3D segmented Sleeping Beauty Castle at an angle shining, and emitting rays of light. The castle flies in and turns to face us. As this happens, the text "Buena Vista Home Video" in Times New Roman font appears in {{Font color|silver|silver}} aligned with the castle, and thus also flies in. An arch flies in and places itself over the castle and the text stops at the bottom of the screen. The words shine.
'''Visuals:''' On a shady dark blue gradient background, a blue 3D Sleeping Beauty Castle is shown at an angle shining and emitting rays of light. The castle then zooms out and turns to face the camera. As this happens, the text "Buena Vista Home Video" in Times New Roman font appears in silver aligned with the castle, and thus also flies in. An arch flies in and places itself over the castle, with the light rays dissipating afterwards, and the text stops at the bottom of the screen, with the words shining a bit.


'''Variant:'''
'''Variants:'''
*There is a still variant.
* There is a still variant.
*Starting in 2002, the text "Home Video" is replaced by "Home Entertainment".
* Starting in 2002, the text "Buena Vista Home Video" is replaced by "Buena Vista Home Entertainment", and the shine is dimmer.
* On the trailer for the "Gene Autry Collection", which was spotted on the 1999 VHS release of ''Gene Autry: Back in the Saddle'', the logo is animated like the 1985 Walt Disney Pictures logo.
* On the home video trailer for ''Spider-Man and the Return of the Green Goblin'', a version of the logo appears, where a light shines through the semi-transparent castle and slowly starts to fade away.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''FX/SFX:''' The castle, the text and the arch flying in, the shining.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A 10-note choir/orchestral tune that begins with a cymbal crash and ends with a harp glissando. Composed by Walter Werzowa at Musikvergnuegen.
'''Audio:''' A ten-note choir/orchestral tune ending with a harp glissando. Composed by {{w|Walter Werzowa}} at {{w|Musikvergnuegen}} (who also created the [[Intel]] "bong" jingle and the music for the "filmreel" bumpers used by Disney at the time).


'''Availability:'''
'''Availability:''' Common. It appears on non-Disney or non-Touchstone videos from the parent company such as ''The Bear'', ''Inspector Gadget: Gadget's Greatest Gadgets'', ''The Duke'', the 2003 UK DVD of ''Pokémon 4Ever'', and some early Disney-era ''Power Rangers'' DVD and VHS releases. DVD and VHS releases of ABC shows also use this logo. It was used in tandem with the previous logo until 2002, and with the next logo until 2006.
* This can be seen on releases from the company at that time. It was used in tandem with the next logo until 2007.
** The "Home Video" variant appears on various non-Disney releases, beginning with ''The Little Twins'' releases "Tales of Enchantment" and "The Magic of Giving"'', ''as well as ''Gene Autry Collection - Volume 1'', ''Go Fatima'', ''The Bear'', ''Inspector Gadget: Gadget's Greatest Gadgets'', ''The Duke'', and the 2001 TV remake of ''South Pacific''.
** The "Home Entertainment" variant appears on ''The Animal Train''. It also appeared on later ''Power Rangers Time Force'' and ''Digimon'' VHS releases, and VHS releases of ''Power Rangers Wild Force'', among other Fox Kids/Saban re-releases.
* Internationally, only the "Home Entertainment" variant has been used.
** In terms of UK releases, it has been spotted on the VHS releases of ''Power Rangers: Time Force: The End Of Time'' and ''Power Rangers Wild Force: Lionheart'', the 2003 DVD release of ''Pokémon 4Ever'' (unusually, instead of the [[Miramax Home Entertainment]] logo, and is also retained on the 2011 [[StudioCanal]] UK reissue), and also can be seen on the UK VHS release of ''Kim Possible: The Secret Files'' (while its US counterpart and the DVD version use the [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment|Walt Disney Home Entertainment]] logo instead).


===7th Logo (2002-2010's)===
'''Editor's Note:''' This logo boasts some impressive animation and music.
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'''Logo:''' On a black/bluish-purple gradient background, the words "Buena Vista Home Entertainment" (in the same font as the previous one) fly into place while emitting rays of light, before stopping in the middle of the screen.
'''Visuals:''' On the same background as the 6th logo, the chromed words "Buena Vista Home Entertainment" (in the same font as the 6th logo) fly and rotate into place while emitting rays of light, before stopping in the middle of the screen and a bar of light sweeps across it from left to right.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variant:''' A widescreen version exists. A shinier, more 3D variant appears on some Blu-ray releases.
* A widescreen version exists.
* Starting with later Blu-Ray releases, the text is rendered in proper 3D and in a different font. The lighting is also different and the logo shines again at the end.


'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation, CGI for the later version.
'''FX/SFX:''' The text flying in and shining. Nice CGI as before.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as before.
'''Audio:''' Same as the 6th logo.


'''Audio Variant:''' Sometimes, the logo is silent.
'''Availability:''' Common. Was seen on non-Disney and non-Touchstone releases post-2003. It was used in tandem with the previous logo until 2006.
* Any ABC show released on DVD until 2008 would use this logo, like ''Scrubs: The Complete First Season'', ''Ugly Betty'', ''Lost'' and many others.
* It also appears on box sets of ''The Muppet Show'', the US VHS release of ''Bionicle: Mask of Light'' (the UK version uses the 1994 Miramax Home Entertainment logo and the DVD versions use the 1999 Miramax Home Entertainment logo), all four ''Felicity'' DVD box sets as well as various Marvel animated shows and ''Power Rangers'' releases.
* Outside North America, it can be found on many releases such as the 2005 UK DVD release of ''Pokémon Heroes''. The 2003 PAL DVD and VHS releases of ''Kiki's Delivery Service'' and ''Castle in the Sky'' also use this logo, as well as other French Studio Ghibli DVD releases. The Blu-Rays likely don't feature this logo.
* On VHS, it's extremely rare and it can be found on several VHS releases of ''Power Rangers Dino Thunder'', as well as the Australian VHS of ''Daredevil vs. Spider-Man''.
* The logo is still used as a print logo internationally (examples: the UK DVD release of ''Patrick'' and the European French version of ''When Marnie was There''), but is no longer used as a full logo; instead, these releases go straight to the main menu.


'''Availability:''' It was seen on releases under the Buena Vista Home Entertainment label post-2002. It was used in tandem with the 6th logo until 2007.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
* It appears on VHS and DVD releases of shows from [[Touchstone Television (1985-2007)|ABC/Touchstone Television]] until August 2008, including the first six seasons of ''Scrubs'', ''Ugly Betty'', ''Lost'', and many others. Starting in August 2008, ABC releases began to use the [[ABC Studios]] logo as a de-facto home entertainment logo.
* The Blu-ray version is only known to appear on ''Lost: The Complete Third Season'' in North America, but it is more common internationally (detailed below).
* This logo also does not appear on post-2008 DVD releases of [[ABC Family Originals|ABC Family]] shows, as [[Gaiam]] distributed their releases at the time, and they use the ABC Family logo as a de-facto logo instead.
* It also appears on box sets of ''The Muppet Show'', the US VHS release of ''Bionicle: Mask of Light'' (the UK version uses the 1994 [[Miramax Home Entertainment]] logo and the DVD release uses the 1999 Miramax Home Entertainment logo), ''MXP: Most Xtreme Primate'', and all four ''Felicity'' DVD box sets.
* It is also used on a few BVS Entertainment-owned shows and properties, like various Marvel animated shows, the first season of ''Sweet Valley High'', the first two seasons of ''The Tick'' (US only), and various ''Power Rangers'' DVD releases in the UK and US such as ''The Best of Power Rangers: The Ultimate Rangers''.
* It also appears on Roger Corman movies released by the label in the United States from 2005-2008, including ''Grand Theft Auto'' and ''Rock N Roll High School''.
* On VHS, it wasn't used much, debuting late in the format's life, but it can be found on several VHS releases of ''Power Rangers Dino Thunder'', as well as the Australian VHS release of ''Daredevil vs. Spider-Man''.
* Outside North America, it can be found on many releases such as the 2005 PAL DVD release of ''Pokémon Heroes'' and the 2007 UK and Spanish DVD releases of ''Goal II: Living the Dream''.
** On [[Studio Ghibli]] releases, it appears on the 2003 UK/Spanish/Italian DVD and VHS releases of ''Kiki's Delivery Service'' and ''Castle in the Sky''. It appears on many pre-Wild Side Video Studio Ghibli DVD releases in France such as the 2002 DVD release of ''Spirited Away'' (which is likely one of the first releases to use this logo). In general, French Blu-ray releases are likely not to feature this logo.
*** It also showed up on some Chinese Studio Ghibli VCDs released by the China Audio & Video Publishing House (Disney's then-Chinese home video distributor) such as ''Kiki's Delivery Service'', although some use the 2001 [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment|Walt Disney Home Entertainment]] logo, and some have none at all.
** The logo is still used as a print logo internationally (examples: the UK DVD release of ''Patrick'', the 2015 European French version of ''When Marnie Was There'', non-North American copies of ''Glass'', and the 2019 European French Studio Ghibli Futurepaks), but is no longer used as a full logo; instead, these releases go straight to the main menu or, in ''Glass''<nowiki>'</nowiki> case, use the [[Buena Vista International]] logo for de-facto purposes.
* On Thai VCD releases, this can also be seen at the start of many [[Walt Disney Pictures|Disney]]/[[Touchstone Pictures|Touchstone]]/[[Hollywood Pictures|Hollywood]] titles, and was used up until the early 2010s on releases like ''Space Buddies''.


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Latest revision as of 20:21, 24 October 2024


Background

Buena Vista Home Entertainment (formerly Buena Vista Home Video) was created in 1984 to release non-Disney-related videos not covered by the other Disney units, primarily third-party product licensed to them for home release, including concerts, documentaries, Jay Ward (Rocky & Bullwinkle) and Bagdasarian (Alvin and the Chipmunks) cartoons, and English-dubbed anime, as well as programming from the likes of U.S. Television Office, Weiss Global Enterprises, and Dargaud Films. It became the incorporated name for Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment in 1987. Also, they covered the Jim Henson Video brand starting in 1990 after the Muppet Video brand and its US distributor, Playhouse Video, were shut down. Disney semi-retired the brand in 2009. However, the name is still being used since it is the incorporated name for Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, and it was still used in some international countries, such as for French Studio Ghibli releases, until 2020.



1st Logo (1984-1988)

Visuals: On a white background, the following text is seen in a blue Futura font, centered:

BUENA VISTA
HOME VIDEO

Technique: A still image.

Audio: None.

Availability: It appeared on the small range of non-Disney content released at the time.

  • Seen on tapes of Steve Allen's Music Hall, early Hopalong Cassidy tapes such as Silent Conflict and The Marauder, and classic films issued by the company under the "50s THEATRE" banner.
  • This was also seen on the 1985 VHS release of the film Midnight Madness (produced by Disney, but without their name) and early compilations of The Ray Bradbury Theater (later releases of that show came from HBO Video and were reprinted in turn by Congress Video).
  • These early Buena Vista releases were packaged in the same white clamshells as tapes from Walt Disney Home Video.

2nd Logo (1988-1995)

Visuals: On a black background, the following text is shown centered in the middle of the screen:

BUENA VISTA
HOME VIDEO

The text has a shiny beveled look to its borders, and a light bar passes through them twice.

Variants:

  • Sometimes, the text "PRESENTS" fades in below.
  • Before trailers, the text "COMING SOON FROM" is seen above the company name, which is pushed to the bottom of the screen.
  • An earlier variant has the logo in its regular position and the "COMING SOON FROM" text is not transparent.
    • An even earlier variant has the text placed in the same way, as the later variant, but with the logo in it's regular position. Also, the "COMING SOON FROM" text is in a different font. In addition, in this variant the logo shines only once instead of the usual three times.
      • A similiar variant has the same text placement, but the font is now different and bolder. The text "COMNG SOON FROM" is also stacked, with "FROM" being at the bottom.
  • One French variant of this logo has the word "présente" in a different blue font with a white outline.
  • At the end of Australian releases distributed by Roadshow Home Video, "DISTRIBUTED BY" appears below the text, before it cuts to the Roadshow logo.
  • On Greek releases, "ΠΡΟΣΕΧΩΣ" fades in above the logo, with the logo also at the bottom of the screen.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: A synthesizer tune consisting of a whoosh and an echoing staccato synth chord. Sometimes, the logo is silent.

Availability: It was mostly used outside North America.

  • It appeared on an Australian VHS release of Earth Star Voyager.
  • Also appeared on a UK VHS release of Gargoyles the Movie: The Heroes Awaken.
  • The "PRESENTS" variant appears on a few UK releases, mainly rental releases such as White Fang and The Maid.
    • It usually appeared before trailers for Europudding films from The Movie Group.
  • In the US, this exclusively appeared on a few 1992 VHS releases, including select printings of Alvin and the Chipmunks: Rockin' with the Chipmunks, Alvin and the Chipmunks: Funny, We Shrunk The Adults, and The Very Best of the Ed Sullivan Show.

3rd Logo (August 15, 1990-2003)

Visuals: On a black background, the Sleeping Beauty Castle symbol (from the 1985 Walt Disney Pictures logo), colored in a blue gradient and with beveled edges, is seen sitting at a large size. Below, the text from the 1st logo is seen, but with "HOME VIDEO" in the same font as the 2nd logo's text and matching the same style as the castle. A light beam wipes over the logo from left to right.

Variants:

  • A variant exists with the "HOME VIDEO" text replaced by "HOME ENTERTAINMENT", matching the font of "BUENA VISTA". This variant was used on a few European VHS releases.
    • A variant with a URL exists, with the logo smaller and shifted up.
  • On an early 90s Touchstone trailer tape from the UK, the logo is seen forming out of cubes.
  • There is another trailer tape variant, where we see "Showcase 91" alongside the Disney Home Video, Touchstone Home Video and Hollywood Pictures logos. At the end of the trailer tape, there is the logos again, but this time the text "Showcase 91" is gone and is replaced with a diamond. The other logos and the diamond fade out, leaving the Buena Vista Home Video logo on the top. The text lines, "The No.1 Box Office Success Story of 1990..." and "Will be the Video Success Story of 1991" fade in.
  • On Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Let's Go to Disneyland Paris, the logo is superimposed onto a grayish blue gradient background.
  • On the 1992 screener VHS releases of Deceived and Billy Bathgate, the logo is seen at the start of the "The Video Event of April" promo with the audio from the promo replacing the normal music.
  • This version of the logo also appears on the "Winter Action Blitz" promo on the 1995 screener VHS release of Best of the Best 3: No Turning Back.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A five-note synth horn/chime tune composed by John Scott. This is actually a track from the Bruton Music library titled "Trademark".

Audio Variants:

  • A silent version exists.
  • On the 1992 VHS releases of Father of the Bride (original printings only), A Classic Christmas From the Ed Sullivan Show, and reprints of Mr. Destiny, an unknown deep-voiced announcer says "Now, from Buena Vista Home Video." over the logo. This precedes a preview for The Very Best of the Ed Sullivan Show.
  • On the DVD releases of Timon and Pumbaa, the end credits theme plays over the logo.
  • On the DVD/Blu-Ray/4K Ultra HD trailer for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, a different synth theme is used, and the announcer of the trailer is heard saying "The following is a paid advertisement from Walt Disney Home Entertainment."
  • The Touchstone trailer tape variant has the end of the song "Tutti Frutti" by Little Richard (which accompanied the final montage of the tape), and the announcer of the tape saying "Buena Vista Home Video" in an American accent.
  • The "Showcase '91" variant has an ambient synth soundtrack over the entire logo.
  • The variants seen before screener promos use the audio from the promo.

Availability: Seen on releases from the company from the time-period, although it was not used much in North America.

  • In North America, this logo wasn't used much.
    • The first releases to use this logo are the 1990 VHS reissues of Paddington Bear, Max Fleischer's Cartoon Capers and Lucky Luke releases, all of which were previously released in the Mid-1980s under the Walt Disney Home Video banner. Another early release to use it was the original VHS release of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead from 1990.
    • Other releases that have this include Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue, the 1995 VHS release of Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, all 4 volumes of The Johnny Carson Collection: His Favorite Moments From the Tonight Show, Oprah: Make the Connection, How the Toys Saved Christmas, and Andrew Solt-directed compilations like the first two volumes of Elvis: The Great Performances.
    • Some Alvin and the Chipmunks and Rocky and Bullwinkle releases also use this logo, but they mostly use the 4th logo instead.
    • The trailer tape variants come from promotional/trailer tapes.
    • This logo was also seen on a trailer for the VHS release of Kiki's Delivery Service, which can be seen on 1998 prints of Masterpiece Collection titles like Dumbo and The Sword in the Stone. Later prints of the trailer (and the VHS release itself) use the 5th logo instead.
    • The logo made its last regular appearance on the 1998 VHS release of Mummies Alive!: The Legend Begins, preceding the 1994 DIC Toon-Time Video logo.
    • In August 2002, the logo made an appearance on the DVD releases of The Adventures of Tom Thumb & Thumbelina (paired up with the 1999 Miramax Home Entertainment logo) and the Schoolhouse Rock 30th Anniversary set (the VHS counterparts of both used the 6th logo). Other DVD releases released by Buena Vista Home Entertainment in 2002 would use the 5th logo.
    • On July 21, 2017, the Home Video logo also appeared at the beginning of an online trailer for the home video release of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, advertising the 4K Ultra HD/Blu-ray/DVD release of the film, filmed as a tongue-in-cheek 1980's infomercial.
  • Internationally, the logo was used far more, especially in the UK, where this logo remained in use until 2003.
    • It appears on a few releases from DIC Entertainment outside North America, like European Spanish, French, and Dutch VHS releases of the company's Action Man series, and might have appeared on the Australian VHS release of Jingle Bell Rock as well.
    • This can be seen at the start of the 1995 UK demo VHS release of The Air Up There (a Hollywood Pictures film).
    • International DVD versions of the Timon and Pumbaa series compilation releases, such as Around the World with Timon and Pumbaa and On Holiday with Timon and Pumbaa also leave this logo intact after the closing credits.
    • The "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" variant was exclusively used in European territories from 1995-2002; it usually appeared on re-releases of ex-Fox Kids/Saban programmes (in some cases, replacing the 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment logo), like Digimon, Power Rangers, the 1994 Spider-Man animated series and the CGI Action Man series.
      • It also showed up on the UK VHS of The Legend of Tarzan (although the packaging uses the Walt Disney Home Entertainment logo), and a Spanish Art Attack release.
      • It appeared on two out of four British Baby Einstein VHS releases from 2000: Baby Einstein (i.e. Language Nursery) and Baby Mozart. Baby Shakespeare uses the Disney Videos logo, and Baby Bach has no logos at all.

4th Logo (1991-1996)

Visuals: On a swirly turquoise background, a dark blue castle is seen with a single flapping yellow flag, which resembles a more cartoonish, non-segmented version of the Disney logo at the time. In front of the castle is the yellow and pink text "BUENA VISTA Home Video".

Technique: 2D animation.

Audio: The "Trademark" theme.

Audio Variants:

  • On A Chipmunk Celebration, the first note of the logo was cut.
  • On some Australian tapes, the logo is high-pitched, due to them being in the PAL format.

Availability: It mainly appeared on animated releases from the company at the time.

  • It appears on several VHS tapes of The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle and Alvin and the Chipmunks.
  • It also appears on the 1992 tape Dance! Workout with Barbie as well, despite it being a live-action release.

5th Logo (September 1, 1998; April 30-October 29, 2002; 2005-2006)

Visuals: On a sea blue CGI background, a silver serif "V" zooms out from a right angle, which turns out to be part of the text "Buena Vista Home Video". The logo settles on the background and shimmers.

Variant: Sometimes, the background is a darker blue.

Technique: CGI by WunderFilm.

Audio: A remix of the "Trademark" tune used in the 3rd and 4th logos, with an added bass/string backing and opening with several chime notes.

Availability: This logo was used both sparsely and inconsistently.

  • It originally debuted and initially only appeared on the original 1998 US VHS (and subsequent international releases handled by BVHV, such as Latin American, Spanish and Dutch VHS releases) release of Kiki's Delivery Service before and after the opening previews (the NTSC 2003 VHS uses the 2001 Walt Disney Home Entertainment logo and that release's PAL version (released in Spain, Portugal, the United Kingdom and Italy) uses the 11th Buena Vista Home Entertainment logo), and was set to appear on the (eventually scrapped) 1999 VHS release of Castle in the Sky, as seen through the trailer of it.
  • It made a return on the 2002 North American DVD releases of Spider-Man: The Ultimate Villain Showdown, Spider-Man: The Return of the Green Goblin, and David Blaine Fearless, all of which used the next logo on their VHS releases.
    • The PAL Region 2 release of the former also retains this logo, but The Return of the Green Goblin replaces it with the seventh logo. The VHS releases of both releases use the third logo.
  • It made an appearance on the 2005 DVD set of Home Improvement: The Complete Third Season; the other DVD sets of Home Improvement use the 2002 logo.
  • It also showed up on the 2006 CAV Thakral Home Entertainment Region 6 Chinese DVD release of Howl's Moving Castle, preceding the Ghibli ga Ippai Collection logo.

6th Logo (1998-2007)

Visuals: On a shady dark blue gradient background, a blue 3D Sleeping Beauty Castle is shown at an angle shining and emitting rays of light. The castle then zooms out and turns to face the camera. As this happens, the text "Buena Vista Home Video" in Times New Roman font appears in silver aligned with the castle, and thus also flies in. An arch flies in and places itself over the castle, with the light rays dissipating afterwards, and the text stops at the bottom of the screen, with the words shining a bit.

Variants:

  • There is a still variant.
  • Starting in 2002, the text "Buena Vista Home Video" is replaced by "Buena Vista Home Entertainment", and the shine is dimmer.
  • On the trailer for the "Gene Autry Collection", which was spotted on the 1999 VHS release of Gene Autry: Back in the Saddle, the logo is animated like the 1985 Walt Disney Pictures logo.
  • On the home video trailer for Spider-Man and the Return of the Green Goblin, a version of the logo appears, where a light shines through the semi-transparent castle and slowly starts to fade away.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A ten-note choir/orchestral tune ending with a harp glissando. Composed by Walter Werzowa at Musikvergnuegen (who also created the Intel "bong" jingle and the music for the "filmreel" bumpers used by Disney at the time).

Availability:

  • This can be seen on releases from the company at that time. It was used in tandem with the next logo until 2007.
    • The "Home Video" variant appears on various non-Disney releases, beginning with The Little Twins releases "Tales of Enchantment" and "The Magic of Giving", as well as Gene Autry Collection - Volume 1, Go Fatima, The Bear, Inspector Gadget: Gadget's Greatest Gadgets, The Duke, and the 2001 TV remake of South Pacific.
    • The "Home Entertainment" variant appears on The Animal Train. It also appeared on later Power Rangers Time Force and Digimon VHS releases, and VHS releases of Power Rangers Wild Force, among other Fox Kids/Saban re-releases.
  • Internationally, only the "Home Entertainment" variant has been used.
    • In terms of UK releases, it has been spotted on the VHS releases of Power Rangers: Time Force: The End Of Time and Power Rangers Wild Force: Lionheart, the 2003 DVD release of Pokémon 4Ever (unusually, instead of the Miramax Home Entertainment logo, and is also retained on the 2011 StudioCanal UK reissue), and also can be seen on the UK VHS release of Kim Possible: The Secret Files (while its US counterpart and the DVD version use the Walt Disney Home Entertainment logo instead).

7th Logo (2002-2010's)

Visuals: On the same background as the 6th logo, the chromed words "Buena Vista Home Entertainment" (in the same font as the 6th logo) fly and rotate into place while emitting rays of light, before stopping in the middle of the screen and a bar of light sweeps across it from left to right.

Variants:

  • A widescreen version exists.
  • Starting with later Blu-Ray releases, the text is rendered in proper 3D and in a different font. The lighting is also different and the logo shines again at the end.

Technique: 2D computer animation, CGI for the later version.

Audio: Same as the 6th logo.

Audio Variant: Sometimes, the logo is silent.

Availability: It was seen on releases under the Buena Vista Home Entertainment label post-2002. It was used in tandem with the 6th logo until 2007.

  • It appears on VHS and DVD releases of shows from ABC/Touchstone Television until August 2008, including the first six seasons of Scrubs, Ugly Betty, Lost, and many others. Starting in August 2008, ABC releases began to use the ABC Studios logo as a de-facto home entertainment logo.
  • The Blu-ray version is only known to appear on Lost: The Complete Third Season in North America, but it is more common internationally (detailed below).
  • This logo also does not appear on post-2008 DVD releases of ABC Family shows, as Gaiam distributed their releases at the time, and they use the ABC Family logo as a de-facto logo instead.
  • It also appears on box sets of The Muppet Show, the US VHS release of Bionicle: Mask of Light (the UK version uses the 1994 Miramax Home Entertainment logo and the DVD release uses the 1999 Miramax Home Entertainment logo), MXP: Most Xtreme Primate, and all four Felicity DVD box sets.
  • It is also used on a few BVS Entertainment-owned shows and properties, like various Marvel animated shows, the first season of Sweet Valley High, the first two seasons of The Tick (US only), and various Power Rangers DVD releases in the UK and US such as The Best of Power Rangers: The Ultimate Rangers.
  • It also appears on Roger Corman movies released by the label in the United States from 2005-2008, including Grand Theft Auto and Rock N Roll High School.
  • On VHS, it wasn't used much, debuting late in the format's life, but it can be found on several VHS releases of Power Rangers Dino Thunder, as well as the Australian VHS release of Daredevil vs. Spider-Man.
  • Outside North America, it can be found on many releases such as the 2005 PAL DVD release of Pokémon Heroes and the 2007 UK and Spanish DVD releases of Goal II: Living the Dream.
    • On Studio Ghibli releases, it appears on the 2003 UK/Spanish/Italian DVD and VHS releases of Kiki's Delivery Service and Castle in the Sky. It appears on many pre-Wild Side Video Studio Ghibli DVD releases in France such as the 2002 DVD release of Spirited Away (which is likely one of the first releases to use this logo). In general, French Blu-ray releases are likely not to feature this logo.
      • It also showed up on some Chinese Studio Ghibli VCDs released by the China Audio & Video Publishing House (Disney's then-Chinese home video distributor) such as Kiki's Delivery Service, although some use the 2001 Walt Disney Home Entertainment logo, and some have none at all.
    • The logo is still used as a print logo internationally (examples: the UK DVD release of Patrick, the 2015 European French version of When Marnie Was There, non-North American copies of Glass, and the 2019 European French Studio Ghibli Futurepaks), but is no longer used as a full logo; instead, these releases go straight to the main menu or, in Glass' case, use the Buena Vista International logo for de-facto purposes.
  • On Thai VCD releases, this can also be seen at the start of many Disney/Touchstone/Hollywood titles, and was used up until the early 2010s on releases like Space Buddies.
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