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'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' |
'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' |
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* In 2008, there is a redone version of the 1987 fanfare. |
* In 2008, there is a redone version of the 1987 fanfare. |
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* ABC airings of every [[Litton's Weekend Adventure IDs|ABC Kids]] show (until the fall of 2006) and ''Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension'' used a generic theme and a voiceover. |
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* On the ''Gravity Falls'' episode "Fight Fighters", a [[Game Boy]]-like chime plays over the logo. |
* On the ''Gravity Falls'' episode "Fight Fighters", a [[Game Boy]]-like chime plays over the logo. |
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* On the ''Gravity Falls'' episode "Carpet Diem", we hear a soundclip of Soos (who, in the episode proper, was showing Dipper a "break room" that was just an electrical panel with only a smidgen of space) going "Ow! Wait, wait..." |
* On the ''Gravity Falls'' episode "Carpet Diem", we hear a soundclip of Soos (voiced by Alex Hirsch; who, in the episode proper, was showing Dipper a "break room" that was just an electrical panel with only a smidgen of space) going "Ow! Wait, wait..." |
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* On the ''Phineas and Ferb'' episode "Tip of the Day", after the episode's song "A-G-L-E-T", Candace says "It doesn't matter!" |
* On the ''Phineas and Ferb'' episode "Tip of the Day", after the episode's song "A-G-L-E-T", Candace (voiced by Ashley Tisdale) says "It doesn't matter!" |
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* On the ''Phineas and Ferb'' episode "Act Your Age", while Jeff "Swampy" Marsh (the co-creator of the show) continues to sob in the background, Dan Povenmire (the creator of the show) says "Oh, get a grip, Swampy!" |
* On the ''Phineas and Ferb'' episode "Act Your Age", while Jeff "Swampy" Marsh (the co-creator of the show) continues to sob in the background, Dan Povenmire (the creator of the show) says "Oh, get a grip, Swampy!" |
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* On the ''Wander Over Yonder'' episode "The Little Guy", Lord Hater (voiced by Keith Ferguson)'s crying throughout the credits continues over the logo. |
* On the ''Wander Over Yonder'' episode "The Little Guy", Lord Hater (voiced by Keith Ferguson)'s crying throughout the credits continues over the logo. |
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'''Availability:''' No longer current, but is still common. Notably, it remained in use long after Disney updated its logo in 2006. |
'''Availability:''' No longer current, but is still common. Notably, it remained in use long after Disney updated its logo in 2006. |
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* It made its first appearance on ''Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time''. It was also seen on Disney cartoons airing on Disney XD and Disney Channel and cartoons formerly aired on |
* It made its first appearance on ''Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time''. It was also seen on Disney cartoons airing on Disney XD and Disney Channel and cartoons formerly aired on ABC Kids (now "Litton's Weekend Adventure"). |
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* Despite being replaced with the next logo in 2014, this logo was still used on ''Phineas and Ferb'' episodes until February 20, 2015, and post-2014 episodes of ''Mickey Mouse Clubhouse'' until its series finale on November 6, 2016 (which is also the logo's final appearance). |
* Despite being replaced with the next logo in 2014, this logo was still used on ''Phineas and Ferb'' episodes until February 20, 2015, and post-2014 episodes of ''Mickey Mouse Clubhouse'' until its series finale on November 6, 2016 (which is also the logo's final appearance). |
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* This also made a surprise appearance seen at the end of "The OWCA Files", which aired on November 9, 2015. This also plastered the WDT logo when Disney XD aired ''The Legend of Tarzan'' from 2009 until 2012. |
* This also made a surprise appearance seen at the end of "The OWCA Files", which aired on November 9, 2015. This also plastered the WDT logo when Disney XD aired ''The Legend of Tarzan'' from 2009 until 2012. |
Disney Television Animation (formerly Walt Disney Pictures Television Animation Group and Walt Disney Television Animation) was formed in 1984 originally as the animated production arm of Walt Disney Television. Originally at the beginning of the end credits of any series, it currently uses both an in-credit text and on some series, an in-credit logo at the end of the credits, it used either the Walt Disney Television and/or Buena Vista Television/Buena Vista International logos. It was not until 2003 that it unveiled its own animated logo at the end of every show. Currently, it's the animation division of Disney Channel since 2005, who also produces programs for Disney XD (formerly Toon Disney and Jetix) and Disney Junior (formerly Playhouse Disney). In 2009, the name "Walt" was stripped from its television division, renaming it to its current name.
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1st Logo (1994-1997) | 2nd Logo (November 28, 2003-November 6, 2016) | 3rd Logo (January 3, 2014-) |
Logo: On a black background, we see the words "Produced by" in red zoom in. As it gets bigger it cross fades into the Walt Disney castle logo, in which the bottom half is obscured by the dark colors of the background. The text "Walt Disney" in its familiar signature font in white is seen, and the text "Television Animation" in red and in the same font as the words "Produced by".
Technique: Simple animation.
Music/Sounds: The end theme of the show.
Availability: Long extinct. Seen before the credits of 1994-1997 episodes of The Disney Afternoon.
Logo: Same as the then-current Walt Disney Television logo (in the scheme of the 2002 "seventh flag" variant of the 1985-2006 movie logo), but with "TELEVISION ANIMATION" instead of "PICTURES".
Variants:
Technique: 2D animation.
Music/Sounds: Usually the closing theme or silence. In some cases, the long 1987 Walt Disney Television fanfare is heard.
Music/Sounds Variants:
Availability: No longer current, but is still common. Notably, it remained in use long after Disney updated its logo in 2006.
Logo: On a white background, the Paul Rudish design for Mickey Mouse (as seen on the new shorts of the same name) is seen in a walking pose, next to the text that reads "Disney Television Animation", with the latter in the Mostra Nuova Regular font.
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: None or the closing theme of the show.
Availability: Current and common.
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