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'''Music/Sounds:''' The tail end of the Sorcerer Mickey logo's music. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on Venezuelan Disney tapes of the time. Despite the "Sorcerer Mickey" being outdated/mainly discontinued since the 90s, the logo continued to be used well into the early 2000s, an example being the 2002 VHS of ''The Aristocats'', which you can see [https:// |
'''Availability:''' Seen on Venezuelan Disney tapes of the time. Despite the "Sorcerer Mickey" being outdated/mainly discontinued since the 90s, the logo continued to be used well into the early 2000s, an example being the 2002 VHS of ''The Aristocats'', which you can see [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FRgvdINfbk here]. |
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Revision as of 16:44, 3 January 2023
Captures by
Doctorine Dark
Doctorine Dark
(1988-Early 2000s?)
Logo: Against a black background, the red word "VeneVista" (in the Disney font) writes itself in a fashion similar to Walt Disney Home Video's Sorcerer Mickey logo. Below, a red bar with VIDEO in white zooms out. A white wand appears and dots the "i", then the Rodven logo appears, with "UNA COMPAÑIA RODVEN" flipping in below.
Technique: The text writing itself and the wand showing up and dotting the "i".
Music/Sounds: The tail end of the Sorcerer Mickey logo's music.
Availability: Seen on Venezuelan Disney tapes of the time. Despite the "Sorcerer Mickey" being outdated/mainly discontinued since the 90s, the logo continued to be used well into the early 2000s, an example being the 2002 VHS of The Aristocats, which you can see here.