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*On new animated shorts, as well as at the end of movies starting with ''Bolt'', the logo is cut down to its last few seconds. |
*On new animated shorts, as well as at the end of movies starting with ''Bolt'', the logo is cut down to its last few seconds. |
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*On the ''Prep & Landing'' specials, ''Operation: Secret Santa'' and ''Olaf's Frozen Adventure'', the logo is still. |
*On the ''Prep & Landing'' specials, ''Operation: Secret Santa'' and ''Olaf's Frozen Adventure'', the logo is still. |
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*At the end of ''Encanto'', the text "ANIMATION STUDIOS" is black. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' Mostly CGI. The logo was directed by Mike Gabriel and produced by Roy Conli, using Ub Iwerks' original animation drawings from ''Steamboat Willie'' as reference. |
'''FX/SFX:''' Mostly CGI. The logo was directed by Mike Gabriel and produced by Roy Conli, using Ub Iwerks' original animation drawings from ''Steamboat Willie'' as reference. |
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*The still version can be seen on the ''Prep & Landing'' TV specials, as well as the short ''Operation: Secret Santa''. |
*The still version can be seen on the ''Prep & Landing'' TV specials, as well as the short ''Operation: Secret Santa''. |
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*It was also seen on the reissues of ''Beauty of the Beast'' (1991) and the 3D version of ''The Lion King'' (1994). |
*It was also seen on the reissues of ''Beauty of the Beast'' (1991) and the 3D version of ''The Lion King'' (1994). |
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*This logo may or may not be retired in the future as a new print logo was introduced recently, though as of now, it is announced to still be used as an on-screen logo, and may get its debut on ''Strange World''. |
*This logo may or may not be retired in the future as a new print logo was introduced recently, though as of now, it is announced to still be used as an on-screen logo, and may get its debut on ''Strange World'' in 2022. |
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'''Editor's Note:''' A very nice throwback to one of the studio's most important films. |
'''Editor's Note:''' A very nice throwback to one of the studio's most important films. |
Walt Disney Animation Studios (formerly known as Walt Disney Animation until 1994 and Walt Disney Feature Animation until 2007) is an American animation studio formed in 1986 by the animation staff of Walt Disney Productions during the split of the company, and was renamed to The Walt Disney Company. As both Walt Disney Productions and Walt Disney Animation Studios combined, it is one of the oldest-running animation studios in the world, and was known for making feature-length movies, though it does make animated shorts as well. The company didn't have a on-screen logo until John Lasseter took in change of the studio in 2007. The current CEO of the studio is Frozen co-director and writer Jennifer Lee since 2017. The sister companies are Pixar Animation Studios (2006-present) and Blue Sky Studios (2019-2021).
Nickname: "Steamboat Willie"
Logo: On a gold paper background, a red circle is drawn in. As the camera zooms out, more pieces of paper fold out on the screen like a flipbook (a la the 2002 Marvel logo), and quickly the red circle becomes a rough sketch of Mickey Mouse in his appearance from the 1928 Disney cartoon Steamboat Willie. Eventually, the pages stop flipping, and the sketch animates (showing Mickey happily whistling while turning the wheel on the steamboat he is driving) before slowly turning into the original scene it depicts from the short. The scene zooms out onto a yellow-gold spotlight background, and below the picture, the words "WALT DiSNEY" write themselves in a sketchier version of the signature corporate font, with "ANIMATION STUDIOS" fading in underneath.
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FX/SFX: Mostly CGI. The logo was directed by Mike Gabriel and produced by Roy Conli, using Ub Iwerks' original animation drawings from Steamboat Willie as reference.
Music/Sounds: The sound of pages turning followed by Mickey whistling a cheerful tune, in which is archived audio from the cartoon.
Music/Sounds Variants:
Availability: Current.
Editor's Note: A very nice throwback to one of the studio's most important films.
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