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Cinderella (1950; 1987 Re-Release): The castle & text is light blue.
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Bambi (1942, 1988 Re-Release): At the end of the feature, after the closing logo animates as usual, Tinker Bell flies in in-between the segments of the castle, does the usual spark effect to transition into the start of the video documentary, and flies off.
'''These are the logo variations used throughout the years by Walt Disney Pictures, with more to be added over time.'''
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'''''Aladdin'' (1992, closing):'''
Honey I Shrunk the Kids (1989): Exactly like on the 1988 VHS release of Cinderella, but its a little darker.
* Genie (voiced by the late Robin Williams) is heard saying, "You have been a fabulous audience! Tell you what, you're the best audience in the whole world! Take care of yourselves! Good night, Alice! Good night, Agrabah! ¡ADIÓS, AMIGOS!" This was first used on the 2004 Special Edition release; all previous releases simply had the closing theme of the film playing over.
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'''''A Goofy Movie'' (1995):'''
Oliver & Company (1989): The 1990 logo has the background, the castle & "PICTURES" in Persian blue, and the curve line in a lighter shade of Tiffany blue. The sounds represent the logo's actions is heard.
* The logo fades to blue instead of black, segueing into the opening credits.
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'''''Pocahontas'' (1995):'''
DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp (1990): It is cut-short, beginning with the flash. The background is scratched out and the castle & "PICTURES" is tinted in Carolina blue. After the flash, a choir singing the tune can be heard while it plays. Also, the curved line is soft.
* The drawing of the arc is delayed for a few seconds to maintain the logo in time with the opening music.
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'''''Toy Story'' film series:'''
White Fang (1991): The background is tinted in sapphire and the castle & "PICTURES" are electric blue. Also, the top is a little faint, the flash that reveals "Walt Disney" is slower, the curved line is in a shade of periwinkle and for the rest of it, the 1985 fanfare is out-of-sync.
* ''Toy Story (1995)'': After the [[Pixar Animation Studios|Pixar]] variant of the logo finishes, it zooms out and transitions into the opening scene.
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* ''Toy Story 4 (2019)'': The 30-second version of "Operation Pull Toy" from the soundtrack (composed and conducted by Randy Newman) is used instead of the usual fanfare.
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'''''Bambi: The Magic Behind the Masterpiece'' (1997):'''
Shipwrecked (1991): The castle, the curved line, & "PICTURES" are deep sky blue. Also, the flash that draws the line is slim and a little darkened and "Walt Disney" are alice blue.
* The 1990 logo appears as usual. Tinker Bell then flies away from the logo and uses her wand to make it disappear in an explosion of pixie dust.
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'''''That Darn Cat!'' (1997):'''
Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken (1991): The castle & "PICTURES" are in air force blue, the logo's background is oxford blue, "Walt Disney" are a little transparent, and the curved line is in a lighter shade of light blue.
* Cats meow to the tune of the logo's fanfare, only to be silenced by a dog.
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'''''Hercules'' (1997, closing):'''
The Rocketeer (1991): The 1983 logo has the words in orange.
* During the end of the credits and the closing Disney logo, Hades (voiced by James Woods) is heard complaining, "What do you say, it's happy ending time! Everybody's got a little taste of something, but me, I got nothing. I'm-I'm here with nothing. Anybody listening? It's like, uh, what am I, an echo or something? Hello? HELLO? Am I talking to what, hyperspace? Hello, it's me! Nobody listens."
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'''''Meet the Deedles'' (1998):'''
The Rescuers Down Under (1991): The 1985 fanfare is out-of-sync. Also, the background is navy blue, the castle & "PICTURES" are in international klein blue, "Walt Disney" are in a brighter shade of violet, and the curved line is in a shade of goldenrod. Seen ONLY at the beginning of the feature, as the closing logo is absent (Hense the preceeding mini-movie The Prince and the Pauper doesn't has the closing logo at the end during Intermission).
* Mysterious music replaces the fanfare and a gong hits when the words "Walt Disney" flash. The logo transitions into an undersea picture.
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'''''I'll Be Home for Christmas'' (1998):'''
Newsies (1992): Exactly like on Shipwrecked, but "Walt Disney" are slim and the background is scratched out.
* As soon as the arc is created, Christmas lights appear and flash over it.
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'''''Tarzan'' (1999):'''
Honey, I Blew Up the Kid (1992): The background is in duke blue, the castle & "PICTURES" are cornflower blue, "Walt Disney" are barely transparent and in a lighter shade of violet, and the curved line is in a lighter shade of sky blue.
* The background fades into the opening sequence as the burst of light produces the "Walt Disney" text.
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'''''Inspector Gadget'' (1999) and ''Inspector Gadget 2'' (2003):'''
The Mighty Ducks (1992): The background is federal blue, the castle & "PICTURES" are royal blue, the words "Walt Disney" are exactly like on Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken, and the curved line is in a lighter shade of green-yellow.
* The castle is in CGI and mechanized, while the arc is replaced with a gear. The castle then falls apart in a flurry of cartoon sound effects. An arrangement of "When You Wish Upon a Star" plays, which fades out as the castle goes wild, and a gear flies toward the screen as the opening titles begin. The 1985 fanfare is utilized in the second film, along with various different sound effects as the castle is demolished, and it also zooms out.
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'''''My Favorite Martian'' (1999):'''
Freaky Friday (1977), Beauty and the Beast (1992) and Tall Tale (1995): It is tinted in phthalo blue. Also, the curved line is snow white, glowing in violet. Current prints of the former has the 2006 logo and the HD version of the Walt Disney Animation Studios logo.
* The logo gradually fades into Mars, with the arc aligning with the top of the planet. It also freezes for a few seconds before the arc is drawn.
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'''''Fantasia 2000'' (1999):'''
The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992): The background is midnight blue, the castle & "PICTURES" are royal blue and slim, "Walt Disney" are in a lighter shade of Columbia blue, and the curved line is softer and in a shade of celeste.
* Opening: Same as ''Tarzan'', but the background fades into space, with the clips from the first ''Fantasia'' film floating in behind it as it fades out.
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* Closing: The normal logo plays, but the arc disappears once it is formed. Also, Steve Martin is heard saying, "Camera back on me? Uh, camera back on me, please? Anyone? Hello? HELLO? ...Could someone give me a ride home?" Same variant was used at the end of ''The Emperor's New Groove,'' albeit in shorter form with closing music and no dialogue.
Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (1993): It is in a lighter tint of indigo-blue. Also, the curved line is in a lighter shade of dodger blue.
* On 35mm open matte scans of this film, the logo is zoomed out further.[[File:WDP2000.webp|center|frameless|377x377px]]
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'''''John Henry'' (2000 short):'''
The Adventures of Huck Finn (1993): Exactly like on The Mighty Ducks, but "Walt Disney" are green-yellow and it is tinted darker. Also, the curved line is light yellow.
* (Opening) The logo appears as a patch sewn onto a quilt, with an overline underneath the Walt Disney text with PICTURES PRESENTS under it.
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* (Closing) The logo is already formed, but on a black background with the PICTURES word centered under the logo.
Hocus Pocus (1993): The background is in Egyptian blue, the castle & "PICTURES" are in a darker shade of azure, and the curved line is in a darker shade of lavender blush.


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Cool Runnings (1993): Exactly like on Honey, I Blew Up the Kid, but the background is cobalt blue, the castle & "PICTURES" are in a brighter shade of tufts blue, and "Walt Disney" are plum purple. Also, the castle is outlined in dark blue, and the curved line is in a brighter shade of baby blue.
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'''''The Emperor's New Groove'' (2000, closing):'''
Aladdin (1993): It is tinted in iris. Also, the curved line at a smooth rate, the background is a bit slim, and "PICTURES" fades in a little faster.
* Same as ''Fantasia 2000'', but it starts where the castle is fully formed. The closing music is heard over the logo.
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'''''Recess: School's Out'' (2001):'''
Iron Will (1994): It is tinted in Prussian blue. Also, the curved line is apricot-colored.
* The logo plays as normal, but the flash that reveals "Walt Disney" also ends up covering the entire castle and dies down to reveal Gus, Mikey, Gretchen, Spinelli, Vince, and TJ standing on top of the castle. As the logo continues normally, they play the second half of the fanfare on kazoos. The ''Recess'' characters were animated by [[Disney Television Animation]]. The logo's fanfare was rearranged by Denis M. Hannigan.
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'''''Atlantis: The Lost Empire'' (2001):'''
Blank Check (1994): The curved line is slick and it is in what appears to be "emboss mode". Also, "Walt Disney" are tinted in periwinkle and it is film deteriorated.
* Opening: The lights reflected by the river ripples reveal the already-formed emblem (with an extra flag on the rightmost spire) on a rusted-steel wall. Within the curving line, a flash of light arcs as the camera pans forward slightly.
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* Closing: Nearly the same as the opening variant, but the background is well-lit, signifying Atlantis' resurrection to its former splendor as the camera still zooms forward slightly.
D2: The Mighty Ducks (1994): It is tinted in Columbia blue. Also, the background is zaffre-colored and the curved line is azure mist-colored.
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'''''The Country Bears'' (2002):'''
White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf (1994): The music is re-orchestrated. Also, it is tinted in Columbia blue, the background is Yale blue, and the curved line is in light yellow.
* The logo plays as usual, but once the flash of light appears to form the Walt Disney text, the logo appears set against a wood background. A spark of fire travels all the way to the bottom right. The screen then pans away from the logo as the opening titles begin.
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'''''Return to Never Land'' (2002):'''
Angels in the Outfield (1994): It is tinted in Bleu de France. Also, the background is Egyptian blue and the curved line is violet.
* It's the first movie to use the 7th flag variant. Pixie dust falls from the arc as it is drawn by a glowing yellow light (representing Tinker Bell), which then flies around and inside the gate, revealing the hazy texture in the backdrop. It then zooms out to the left and reveals itself to be on a cloud. The camera then moves around and the logo vanishes as the film begins.
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'''''Snow Dogs'' (2002):'''
The Santa Clause (1994):*Opening: The animation is a little slower, the background is oxford blue, and the curved line is in a lighter shade of aquamarine. Also, the logo is at the top of the screen rather than the middle.
* The logo starts normally, but once the arc is drawn, the logo becomes frozen and it begins to snow, much like a snow globe.
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'''''Cinderella II: Dreams Come True'' (2002):'''
Closing: The logo is tinted in tufts blue and the background is Prussian blue. Also, the curved line is brighter, the flash that forms "Walt Disney" is a little slower, and it is zoomed out further than usual.
* The logo begins with a blue background. Then, at the very bottom, a four-pointed star rises up, splits, and explodes like fireworks, showing a section of the 1985 Disney castle. The final one rises and bursts, revealing the whole castle. The "Walt Disney" signature then writes itself as the remainder of the logo continues to play normally. For the initial shot, the letters and arc fade away, and the castle dissolves into Cinderella's castle.
<p style="text-align:center;">The Big Green (1995): "Walt Disney" are transparent and the curved line is light blue. Also, it is a little off-center.
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Heavyweights (1995): It is tinted in majorelle blue and the background is phthalo blue. Also, the curved line is mint cream-colored.
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'''''Lilo & Stitch'' film series:'''
Man of the House (1995): It is tinted in blue-gray and the background is Yale blue. Also, "Walt Disney" are in a lighter shade of purple and the curved line is in a lighter shade of powder blue.


* ''Lilo & Stitch'' (2002): The logo is on a black background, the flash that forms the Walt Disney text is different and the dot drawing the arc is now green with a "pulsing" sound effect. After it finishes, the logo is beamed up by a UFO offscreen, with a bunch of chattering and laughing heard from above, if you listen closely. On foreign dubs of the film, the chattering and laughing are completely different, regardless if it’s a different language.
Operation Dumbo Drop (1995) and Sleeping Beauty (1959): It is tinted in Brandeis blue, "Walt Disney" are light blue, and the background is ultramarine. Also, the curved line is a little transparent and doesn't glow a little.
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** ''Stitch's Trial'' (2002): On the original opening from the home media release, the logo is white on a grey backdrop, and letters in Tantalog (the language spoken on Stitch's home planet) fade in and out before transitioning to English, one by one. After the rest of the animation is completed, it fades into the opening scene.
A Kid in King Arthur's Court (1995): It animates on the midnight blue background, and the curved line is honeydew-colored.
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* ''Stitch! The Movie'' (2003): The background fades to space after the arc forms, causing the castle and words to flicker out like TV static.
The Nightmare Before Christmas (1994), Pocahontas (1995): In order for the logo to keep in time with the opening song, the writing of the curve-line is delayed for a few seconds. Later prints have The Hunchback of Notre Dame and The Land Before Time 3 variant
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* ''Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch'' (2005): The logo is on a black background like the first film, and the dot drawing the arc is green again. The way the castle forms is also different; each segment of the castle appears one by one from bottom-to-top like a charging battery, rather than a light forming the castle from top-to-bottom; after the top segment appears, it flashes like a neuralyzer. And when the arc forms after a few seconds, the whole logo glitches with a green flash and turns negative, just like a computer would do.
Tom and Huck (1995): It is stretched a little bit.
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* ''Leroy & Stitch'' (2006): When the arc forms, the background fades to space and the logo goes into hyperdrive, just like Captain Gantu's spaceship.
The Littlest Elf (1995), Toy Story (1996):
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'''''Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year'' (2002):'''
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* When the "Walt Disney" text is formed, snowflakes begin to fall across the logo.
The 1995 CGI logo animates as normal, but after the arc is finished drawing, the camera zooms back and fades to the opening shot.
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'''''The Jungle Book 2'' (2003):'''
Muppet Treasure Island (1996): Exactly like on The Santa Clause, but the background is darker.
* The logo is superimposed in front of a piece of cloth behind a blue light, and waves slightly until it fades and the color changes. Also, the logo appears zoomed out like an 35mm open-matte print.
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'''''Piglet's Big Movie'' (2003):'''
A Goofy Movie (1996): At the beginning, the logo animates in the blue gardient sky atmosphere background. When the music ends, the logo fades out, keeping the background for the opening titles.
* The arc is pink instead of white, resembling the color of Piglet. Also, the logo is oversaturated.
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'''''Freaky Friday'' (2003):'''
James and the Giant Peach (1996): It is tinted in indigo.
* The logo animates normally before fading to an aged parchment sheet, segueing into the opening credits.
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'''''Holes'' (2003):'''
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) and The Land Before Time: The Great Longneck Migration (2004): After the moment of the black screen, where the warming up of the music (Choir and Bells) takes place, it animates late, but right after the arc forms it fades out.
*The sound of a flare gun is heard when the arc is drawn.
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'''''The Lizzie McGuire Movie'' (2003):'''
That Darn Cat! (1997): Cats meow to the music.
* Opening: The castle zooms in quickly in parts, followed by letters arriving from the left (one after the other). The logo then begins to flash blue and red, similar to police lights, while police sirens can be heard in the background. The arc is blue, and after the logo is completed, it vanishes, and the logo itself travels to the right.
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* Closing: Same as the opening, but it is already formed with the flashing blue and red lights gone, and it fades away when the arc is formed.
Meet the Deedles (1998): It moves into an underwater scene.
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'''''101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure'' (2003):'''
I'll Be Home for Christmas (1998): Christmas lights appear and flash constantly all over the curved line as soon as it gets drawn.
* After the flash, dogs bark in response to the logo's fanfare.
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'''''George of the Jungle 2'' (2003):'''
Tarzan (1999): As the flash of light forms the "Walt Disney" text, the background turns into a CGI jungle.
* After the logo's animation finishes, a silhouette of the main character swings around the screen on a vine, letting out a Tarzan jungle cry, but then he crashes into the high tower of the castle, causing it to shake and then fall over (with a creak and a thud) like a cardboard stand. Plumes of smoke can be seen after the castle falls over.
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'''''The Haunted Mansion'' (2003):'''
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* As gloomy clouds obscure the writing, the castle transforms into a mansion.
Inspector Gadget (1999) and Inspector Gadget 2 (2003): It is mechanized and the white curved line is replaced by a gear. Then, the castle dismantles itself. On the first movie, it segues into the opening credits. On the second movie, the 1985 fanfare is used, along with different sound effects when the castle is dismantled, plus it zooms out.
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'''''Teacher's Pet'' (2004):'''
My Favorite Martian (1999): It slowly fades into Mars. Also, it freezes for several seconds before the curved line gets drawn.
* The logo is animated in the same manner as the film. After the logo's animation is done, the star lights on the left side and the camera pans to it. At the end of the movie the camera doesn't pan and the logo is silent. This variant was also animated by Disney Television Animation.
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'''''Lorenzo'' (2004 short)''':
Fantasia 2000 (2000):
* The logo is animated like a neon sign. The arc is timed to the conductor's animation. As the conductor counts, one of the arc segments flickers.
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'''''Home on the Range'' (2004):'''
Opening: Same as the Tarzan variant, but the background turns into space.
* Opening: The castle and text are branded onto a piece of leather. Then the arc fires in and the leather burns up to reveal the opening shot.
Closing: The arc fades into the background.
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The Emperor's New Groove (2001): At the end of the movie, it is exactly the same as the Fantasia 2000 closing variant, but it is shorter and has the closing theme ending over it.
* Closing: On the same leather background used for the credits, the already-formed logo fades in.
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'''''Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas'' (2004):'''
Recess: School's Out (2001): After the flash, Gus, Mikey, Gretchen, Spinelli, Vince, and TJ play the tune on kazoos while it plays.
* A small stylized Christmas tree appears within the castle before disappearing as "Walt Disney" flashes in. The logo is then superimposed on a red Christmas ornament.
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'''''Pooh's Heffalump Movie'' (2005):'''
The Princess Diaries (2001): The 1985 fanfare is reorchestrated, the flash that draws the curved line is pure white, the castle and the word "PICTURES" are blue-grey, and the background is a little lighter shade of Prussian blue.
* The logo animates normally, until the castle then dissolves into a cloud formation as the backdrop and letters fade to a hazy sky and the camera pans down to the opening scene.
[[File:Walt Disney Pictures (Pooh's Heffalump Movie).png|center|350px]]
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'''''Ice Princess'' (2005)'''
Max Keeble's Big Move (2001): The background is Egyptian blue, the flash that draws the curved line is in a shade of plum purple, and the castle and the word "PICTURES" are blue-gray.
* The "flashlight" logo is blue with ice coming out of the arc, and with "No One" by Aly & AJ playing in the background.
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'''''Herbie: Fully Loaded'' (2005):
Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001):
* Once the arc is drawn, the logo irises out from a hole on a white background, segueing into the opening credits. This was done by yU+co, who would later animate the 2006 logo with Wētā FX.
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'''''Sky High'' (2005):'''
Opening: The lights from the water ripples reflect on a rusted-steel wall, revealing the already-formed logo. The spark of light arcs within the curved line. The camera zooms slightly forward.
* The "flashlight" logo fades into a silhouette on a skyline, then the screen pans to start the beginning of the movie.
Closing: Nearly the same as the opening variant, but it is already formed and the background is well-lit (signifying Atlantis' restoration to former glory), yet the camera still zooms slightly forward.
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Return to Never Land (2002): The opening sequence is part of the prologue and it is there. As the curved line animates, pixie dust falls from it. A yellow glowing ball (Representing Tinker Bell) is drawing the curved line and then flies around and into the gate revealing the cloudy texture in the background. Then, it zooms out to the left and is revealed to be on a cloud. The camera then pans around as the logo suddenly disappears as the movie begins.
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'''''Chicken Little'' (2005):'''
Monsters, Inc. (2002): The logo is shortened to it already-been formed, where the curved line is being drawn over the castle.
* Opening: A fairy tale-esque castle (somewhat resembling the Pixar variant) is seen on a clear blue sky. The "Walt Disney" text drifts in beneath it, and a shooting star inscribes an arc above the castle.
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* Closing: The logo animates as usual, but the background is black instead of blue, similar to the ''Lilo & Stitch'' and ''Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch'' variants. This is not present on the 3D version, however, as it was replaced with an exclusive post-credits scene.
Cinderella II: Dreams Come True (2002): We start with the background. Then, at the bottom, a four-pointed dust rises up, splits and explodes like fireworks revealing part of the castle. The last first rises up and explodes revealing the whole castle. Then, the "Walt Disney" signature then writes itself. The rest plays as the normal logo. The text & arc then fades out, and the castle dissolves into Cinderella's castle for the opening shot.
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'''''Tarzan II'' (2005):'''
The Country Bears (2002): The logo plays as is usually does, but once it's finished, it appears on a wood background. A fire spark goes all the way to the bottom right.
* Exactly like the previous film, but the jungle shot is different.
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'''''Brother Bear II'' (2006):'''
Lilo & Stitch (2002):
* Birds fly out from the castle after the arc is formed.
[[File:Walt Disney Pictures (Brother Bear 2).png|center|350px]]
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'''''Bambi II'' (2006):'''
The logo is on a black background, and the flash that draws the curve line is now green and has a "Pulsing" sound effect. It is then stolen by a UFO beam.
* The logo is seen in mist. After it forms, the mist covers it up.
On "Stitch's Trial", the alternate opening from the home video release, the logo is white on a gray background, and the alien language text fades in and keeps switching between them before it switches to English. After the rest animates as usual, it fades into the opening shot.
[[File:Walt Disney Pictures (Bambi 2).png|center|350px]]{{YouTube|id=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3H3w5ebFRs&ab_channel=BrendonPyle}}
Snow Dogs (2002): After the curved line draws, it turns icy and starts to snow.
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'''''The Shaggy Dog'' (2006):'''
The Jungle Book 2 (2003): It is superimposed in front of a piece of cloth behind a blue light as the logo fully animates and weaves the bit until it fades and the color changes.
* This was the final film to use the 1990 version of the 1985 Walt Disney Pictures logo. The castle turns into a doghouse (both at the beginning and end of the movie), while the PICTURES text appears with the WALT DISNEY text from the flash. Also, an extra flag is seen on the rightmost spire (similar to the 2002 variant).
[[File:Walt Disney Pictures (The Shaggy Dog.png|center|350px]]{{YouTube|id=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CkyiFlf0DU&ab_channel=J.Y.C%3AJakki%27sYouTubeChannels}}
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'''''The Wild'' (2006):'''
Piglet's Big Movie (2003): It animates as normal (With the introduction of the opening song plays over it), but the arc is pink (Due to the color of (Hense the title) Piglet) instead of white.
* In the darkness, a particle makes its usual way above the castle (which is surrounded by acacia trees) while Samson (voiced by Kiefer Sutherland) is about to tell his son Ryan (voiced by Greg Cipes) a story. Suddenly, as Ryan tells Samson he's already heard his story a billion times, it stops and rushes back. Then as the conversation repeats, it tries again, makes 2/3 of the distance, and rushes back again. For the third time, the conversation occurs again but the particle is drawn back by a hand. For the fourth time, the particle (and thus, Samson) finally succeeds, and the logo turns into the sun, segueing into the start of the movie. The text is also in 3D and made of stone. This was animated by [[Reel FX Animation Studios]].
* This was the last movie to use the flashlight logo, while the 1990 logo is used at the end of it.
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'''''Pirates of the Caribbean'' film series:'''
Stitch! The Movie (2003): When the arc forms, the background fades to space, causing the castle & text to TV static out.
* ''Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest'' (2006): This was the first movie to use the 2006 logo, which is darker than usual.
* Both variants feature the castle flying the Jolly Roger flag and the Black Pearl ship in the river alongside the castle.
** ''Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides'' (2011): The movie's opening theme is heard instead of the logo's fanfare. Dark blue fog comes in from the left to fill the screen as the animation (which is tinted in dark blue) fades in at the camera panning down (you can still briefly see a glimpse of the stars as it fades in). The fireworks are in a white tint while sounds of firing cannons are heard. In the river in front of the castle, two mermaids flip their tails before the text fades in as it zooms to position.
** ''Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales'' (2017): The logo is tinted dark blue, with storm clouds and lightning flashes added to the sky and the fireworks, the star and the front sparkles are all absent. Also, the "Disney" text is in the style of the ''Maleficent'' variant.
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'''''The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause'' (2006):'''
Princess Strawberry II: Dreams Come True (2003):
* When it fully forms, the camera zooms out to reveal a snow globe surrounding it that Santa holds. He then shakes the snow globe, which causes snow to surround the castle. Also, when the snow globe appears, the fanfare gradually decreases in speed to match the opening theme.
[[File:Walt Disney Pictures (The Santa Clause 3).png|center|350px]]
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'''''The Fox and the Hound 2'' (2006):'''
Opening: same as the Lilo & Stitch variant
* It's the last movie to use the 1985 logo. After the logo is done, it fades to a cloudy sky.
Closing: the arc fades into the background
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Freaky Friday (2003):
It animates as normal, then fades into an aged parchment page, transitioning into the film's opening titles sequence.
At the end of the film, it animates at a little smoother rate, and the curved line's shadowed reflection is not seen.
The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003):
Opening: The castle zooms in rapidly by segments, followed by letters coming (one after one) from the left. Then the logo begins to flash blue and red, like police lights. The curved line drawing is blue, and after the logo is done, it disappears, and the logo itself moves to the right.
Closing: Same as the opening variant, but it is already formed with the flashing blue and red lights removed, and after the curved line is formed, it fades out.
<p style="text-align:center;">101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure (2003): Dogs bark to the music.
George of the Jungle 2 (2003): After it is formed, George swings around the screen and hits the castle, causing it to fall over.


'''''Enchanted'' franchise:'''
The Haunted Mansion (2003): The castle turns into a mansion while dark clouds cover the text.
*''Enchanted'' (2007): The sparkles that surround the text disappear as the last note of the music hits. Then the camera zooms forward past the text to the castle into a room with a book inside in the top middle of it, which leads to the opening scene. Just like the standard logo, this was done by yU+co in collaboration with Wētā FX.
**In the film's Blu-Ray's "The D-Files" bonus feature, the logo's fanfare stops, then it shakes the logo, which causes the backlight to turn off, as almost all of the letters fell off to the bottom of the screen outside of the scope format, leaving only the "D" in "Disney", as Pancho Molter, standing on top of "fil" in "files", in New Waltography, rises from the bottom of the screen outside of the scope format, along with the word "the", also in New Waltography, to form "the D-files". The letters are bouncy and as they stop, the letters glow and shine. When Molter puts down his suitcase on top of the "e" in "files", he tells the instructions of how this bonus feature works, as the logo zooms in two times during the introduction sequence to focus on him. Scenes from the film, as well as the various Disney animated films that are referenced in the film, are shown during the introduction, such as ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'' and ''Cinderella''. After the introduction ends, the letters stop glowing, and the words "the" and "-files", along with Molter, sink to the bottom of the screen outside of the scope ratio, leaving only the "D" in "Disney" again as the remaining letters of "Disney" slide from the right side of the screen, while the letters of "Walt" slide in from the left side of the screen to reform the "Walt Disney" text, then the backlight turns back on with "Pictures" fading in as the letters are in their proper position, starting the film's variant properly, as the music resumes from the film's prologue.
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*''Disenchanted'' (2022, Disney+): The logo starts off normally (with the opening theme, "Andalasia" by Griffin Newman, playing over it, albeit with the same notes from "When You Wish Upon a Star" being added). Near the end, two blue birds fly through the logo, as one of them then comes closer, transforming the entire castle into a 2.5D version of the Disney Renaissance art style. It takes place in daytime, and the castle is replaced by Andalasia's castle. The text is in purple and there are flowers in front of it. The camera zooms into the top-left corner, starting the film.
Lorenzo (2004): It is made up of colorful neon signs. Also, it is animated the way neon signs are. The arc is syncly animated with the male conductor. One of the segments of the arc flickers with the conductor counts.
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'''''Presto'' (2008 short):'''
The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004): A re-orchestrated version of the 1985 music plays over the logo.
* The castle (in its normal form) is seen on a red textured background, similar to the background used for the opening of 1940s Disney color shorts. Underneath is the text "Walt Disney Pictures Presents" (the "Walt Disney" text is in the style of the [[Walt Disney Animation Studios]] logo).
[[File:Walt Disney Pictures (Presto).png|center|350px]]{{YouTube|id=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6P9sUcebU0&ab_channel=ifrequire}}
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'''''Bedtime Stories'' (2008):'''
Home on the Range (2004):
* When the music ends, the logo turns into a pop-up book and the page turns, segueing into the opening titles.
[[File:Walt Disney Pictures (Bedtime Stories).png|center|350px]]{{YouTube|id=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgEAzcF9WKs&ab_channel=ifrequire}}
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'''''Beverly Hills Chihuahua'' (2008):'''
Opening: The almost-formed logo is branded onto a piece of leather. Then the arc fires in and then burns up to opening shot.
* When the music ends, the logo turns into a diamond shape and moves into the opening titles.
Closing: It fades in on the brown background used for the credits.
[[File:Walt Disney Pictures (Beverly Hills Chihuahua).png|center|350px]]
Teacher's Pet (2004): It is animated in the same style of the movie.
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'''''High School Musical 3: Senior Year'' (2008):'''
Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas (2004): It is white with a hint of red over a red Christmas ornament on a Christmas tree in the same style of the movie.
* When the last five notes are playing, a light appears in the way of the star, then it morphs into a lightbulb surging into the opening titles.
[[File:Walt Disney Pictures (High School Musical 3).png|center|350px]]{{YouTube|id=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fm6NNcjUyps&ab_channel=ifrequire}}
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'''''Race to Witch Mountain'' (2009):'''
Pooh's Heffalump Movie (2005): It animates as normal. Then, the castle dissolves into cloud formation, and the background & the words fades to the cloudy sky atmosphere. The camera pans down to start the feature.
* The logo gets darkened when the text fades in, and the castle turns into the titular mountain from the ''Witch Mountain'' films.
[[File:Walt Disney Pictures (Race to Which Mountain).png|center|350px]]{{YouTube|id=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JtNwc0LOMk&ab_channel=ifrequire}}
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'''''Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience'' (2009):'''
Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch (2005): It encounters a glitch, just like a computer would do. Also, the castle segments go backwards at the beginning, starting from the bottom segment of the castle appearing and more segments appear one-by-one until the top segment appears and then, the top segment flashes like a neuralyzer.
* A rock version of the theme (performed by the Jonas Brothers) is heard, albeit only halfway through when the highest spire is revealed; the normal fanfare is also in a different key to match the remix.
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'''''Tron: Legacy'' (2010):'''
The Pacifier (2005): The "flashlight" logo is used, but the film's opening theme has a suspenseful rendition of "When You Wish Upon a Star" playing at some point.
* The logo is formed by graphics like those found in the Grid. This was made by Prologue Films. Said variant was seen at the end of the film.
[[File:Walt Disney Pictures (Tron Legacy).png|center|350px]]
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'''''Mars Needs Moms'' (2011):'''
Ice Princess (2005): The "flashlight" logo is blue with ice coming out of the curved line.
* The logo animates as normal, but when the arc is drawn, the entire logo (except the text) turns red, in keeping with the film's setting on Mars.
[[File:Walt Disney Pictures (Mars Need Moms).png|center|350px]]
{{YouTube|id=https://youtu.be/jf2LmsJE8SY}}
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'''''Prom'' (2011):'''
Sky High (2005): The "flashlight" logo fades into a silhouette of the Disney castle as seen in the skyline.
* It starts normally, but when the star reaches the end, it suddenly turns into a photo tinted in yellow, with a frame of the finished logo without the text and sparkles before the same frame from the logo in the photo. Then a pencil drawing of a castle on a separate sheet paper covers the original castle under a cut-out of a notebook paper and a paper cut-out of the text "Walt Disney" from the 1990 logo, with the "Pictures" word in the same font as the standard logo, pasted onto it. Several stars are also pasted. The music also turns into a rock version (done by Deborah Lurie) when it transforms.
[[File:Walt Disney Pictures (Prom).png|center|350px]]
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'''''John Carter'' (2012):'''
Tarzan II (2005): Exactly like on Tarzan, but the jungle is more detailed and different.
* Opening: The entire logo is tinted red, to fit the movie's setting of Mars.
[[File:Walt Disney Pictures (John Carter).png|center|350px]]


* Closing: Same as the opening, but it starts at the arc being formed.
Bambi II (2006): It is white and superimposed in the mist. Then after it forms, the mist covers it up.
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'''''Frankenweenie'' (2012):'''
Princess Strawberry III: A Twist In Time(2006):
* The logo starts as usual (with a re-orchestrated version of the music by Danny Elfman, based on Mark Mancina and David Metzger's work on the original fanfare), but near the end of the logo, it turns black-and-white, as lightning starts striking and haunting organ music plays. A moon is also shown and there is some fog around the river in front of the castle, while a rainstorm occurs. This was also the first track of the film's soundtrack, entitled "Frankenweenie Disney Logo". According to the soundtrack, Leigh Harline (composer of "When You Wish Upon A Star") and Mark Mancina (composer of the standard fanfare) were credited.
[[File:Walt Disney Pictures (Frankenweenie).png|center|350px]]
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'''''The Odd Life of Timothy Green'' (2012):'''
Opening: same as the Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch variant
* The logo fades to white at the end.
Ending: the arc fades into background just like Princess Strawberry II: Dreams Come True
[[File:Walt Disney Pictures (The Odd Life of Timothy Green).jpg|center|350px]]
<p style="text-align:center;">The Shaggy Dog (2006): The castle turns into a doghouse.
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Chicken Little (2006):


'''''Paperman'' (2012 short, closing):'''
Opening: The castle is designed in the same style as the movie that follows, taking place on a cloudy sky background. Also, it animates differently.
* The logo is in black and white and stylized just like the short. Also, the text is written in chalk, and the arc is drawn by a paper airplane.
2D Version Closing: The logo animates on a black background.
[[File:Walt Disney Pictures (Paperman).png|center|350px]]
The Wild (2006):*Opening: In the darkness, the particle makes its usual way above the castle while in voice-over Samson the lion is about to tell his son Ryan a story. Suddenly, as Ryan tells Samson he already heard his story a billion times it stops and rushes back. Then as the conversation repeats,it tries again, makes 2/3 of the distance, and rushes back again. Next time, the conversation occurs again and the particle is being drawn back by a hand. For the fourth time, the particle (andthus, Samson) finally succeeds, and the logo turns into the sun. The text is in 3-D, made of stone, and has some acacia trees surrounding the castle.
{{YouTube|id=-4nje5IkpUQ}}
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'''''Wreck-It Ralph'' franchise:'''
Closing: The normal logo cuts in directly after "PICTURES" fading in.
* ''Wreck-It Ralph'' (2012, closing): The closing logo starts as usual, but it then glitches as errors appear with "RALPH" misspelled as "RALF". Then, it turns into a parody of the ''Pac-Man'' [[w:kill screen|kill screen]]. The 1985 logo is briefly seen, but with the text amongst other remnants like the [[Walt Disney Animation Studios]] logo and other characters seen in the film as sprites. It ends with an arcade screen turn-off effect.
Brother Bear II (2006): Birds fly out from the castle.
[[File:Walt Disney Pictures (Wreck-it Ralph).png|center|350px]]


* ''Ralph Breaks the Internet'' (2018, closing): The closing logo animates as usual, with the song "Never Gonna Give You Up" by Rick Astley, fading out and Ralph (voiced by John C. Reilly) talking over it. At the last second, it very abruptly cuts to the first film's closing logo variation.
Leroy & Stitch (2006): When the arc forms, the background fades to space, just like in Stitch: The Movie. After that, the logo goes into hyperdrive.
{{YouTube|id=rHb64x8SUY8}}
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'''''Oz the Great and Powerful'' (2013):'''
The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (2006): When it fully forms, the camera zooms out to reveal a snow globe surrounding it that Santa holds. He then shakes the snow globe, which causes snow to surround the castle.
* The logo is in black and white, in an art-deco style, and in a 4:3 aspect ratio (like the first few minutes of the film). The logo starts at the top of the sky (different to the original logo) with animated stars and simple fireworks then it pans down to the cardboard castle. Other elements (like the river and sky) are drawn on the ground and wall and the text (which is already formed) is made up of two connected sticks with the letters on them (with "Dis" on the left stick and "ney" on the right stick). While the star appears without passing the front of the castle, albeit with the sparkles around the arc being removed, the camera zooms into the door of the castle, and the text opens like a gate. Just like the normal logo, this variant was done by yU+co.
[[File:Walt Disney Pictures (Oz the Great and Powerful).png|center|350px]]
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'''''The Lone Ranger'' (2013):'''
Enchanted (2007):
* The entire logo is in a shade of gray-blue (in keeping with the film's Western look). This was designed by [[Devastudios]].
[[File:Walt Disney Pictures (The Lone Ranger.png|center|350px]]
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'''''Planes'' (2013):'''
It is originally made for this movie. The sparkles that surround the text disappear as the last note of the music hits. Then, as the opening music starts, the camera zooms forward past the text to the castle into a room in the top middle of it.
* The logo doesn't start until after a few seconds, and the movie's opening theme/dialogue is heard with the fireworks sounds intact. The text is in glass, colored in white, and zooms in (like the 3D variant). When it finishes, the sparkles around the text disappear, then an aviation warning light appears on the highest tower of the castle (similar to the Castle Rock Entertainment logo). After a full rotation of light, the tallest spire flashes a blinking red light, and two planes from the film fly past the logo towards the screen, cutting into the film's opening shot.
On a WETA VFX's video, it is shown open matted in a 16:9 view.
[[File:Walt Disney Pictures (Planes).png|center|350px]]
Presto (2008) and Pixar Animation Studios Short Films (First Version): We see the castle on a red textured background as an homage to the old Disney cartoons. It reads "Walt Disney Pictures Presents" underneath.
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'''''Saving Mr. Banks'' (2013):'''
Bedtime Stories (2008): It turns into a pop-up book.
* On a blue sunburst background, the castle (as seen in the 1985 logo) in white zooms out as the arc is drawn with a bright light, with the text "Walt Disney" (drawn in a similar fashion to Walt's own signature) and "PRESENTS" below. Some copyright info fades in below, including a copyright notice, a certificate number with the old [[Motion Picture Association|MPAA]] logo, a logo for Disney Sound Recording, a notice with the "Walt Disney" text shown above and reading "DISTRIBUTED BY WALT DISNEY STUDIOS MOTION PICTURES", a la the same closing text before the closing version of the standard logo, and a copyright date for "MMXIII" (Roman numerals for 2013).
[[File:Walt Disney Pictures (2013, Saving Mr. Banks).png|center|350px]]
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'''''Frozen'' (2013) and ''Frozen II'' (2019):'''
Beverly Hills Chihuahua (2008): The logo moves into the opening title.
* The opening theme ("Frozen Heart" in the first film, performed by the cast of the film, and "Introduction" in the second film, composed by Christophe Beck) plays over the logo, and doesn't begin after a few seconds.
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'''''Mickey Mouse: Get a Horse!'' (2013 short, closing):'''
High School Musical 3: Senior Year (2008): It morphs into a light surging into the opening title sequence.
* The logo is in black and white, with the text in a slightly different font and underlined. Clarabelle Cow is seen leaping over the castle, drawing the arc with her milk.
[[File:Walt Disney Pictures (Get a Horse!).png|center|350px]]
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'''''Million Dollar Arm'' (2014):'''
Race to Witch Mountain (2009): The logo gets darkened when the text fades in and the castle turns into the mountain from the Witch Mountain films.
* The logo is in a shade of dark purple.
[[File:Disney (Million Dollar Arm).png|center|350px]]
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'''''Maleficent'' film series:'''
Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience (2009): The music is rearranged, but when the top spire of the castle shows up it turns into a rock rendition.


*''Maleficent'' (2014): The logo starts off normally, but the standard castle is replaced with King Stefan's castle, and the front side is entirely different. The text is in silver with sparkles around it. It then changes into daytime as the narrator starts the story. The camera starts zooming past the word and through the castle as the sun rises to reveal the kingdom which in the film is set. The horizontal line of the original logo becomes the Kingdom of the Moors.
Alice in Wonderland (2010): It is darker than usual.
[[File:Walt Disney Pictures (Maleficent).png|center|350px]]


*''Maleficent: Mistress of Evil'' (2019): The standard castle is used instead. Once the logo is complete, the camera pans up to the right-top corner, transitioning into the opening scene.
Tron: Legacy (2010):
[[File:Walt Disney Pictures (Maleficent 2).jpg|center|350px]]
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'''''Feast'' (2014 short, closing):'''
Opening: The logo is gradually formed by graphics like those found in the Grid. The text is slightly off-center.
* The logo is decorated on a plate, the "DiSNEY" is in a corporate font, and the man from the short squirts ketchup onto it, creating the arc over the castle. The shadow of Winston can also be seen.
Closing: The trailer variation is used, but slightly extended.
[[File:Walt Disney Pictures (Feast).png|center|350px]]
Mars Needs Moms (2011): It animates as normal, but the sky turns red when the arc draws
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'''''Into the Woods'' (2014):'''
Prom (2011): It starts off normally before turning into a pencil drawing placed on a scrapbook page. The "Walt Disney" scrap of paper is part of the 1985 logo. The music also turns into a rock version when it transforms.
* Opening: Sound effects from the logo's atmosphere are used instead of the usual fanfare. It fades from black (similar to the ''Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides'' variant, but without the fog). It is darkened and the fireworks are absent. The star fades in, moving as usual, but as it's moving, the moon appears. The sparkles disappear early. The camera backs up to some leafless trees (hence the title of the film) as the text without the sparkles fades in. Just like the normal logo, this variant was done by yU+co. On [https://www.yuco.com/works/into-the-woods yU+co's website], the sound effects are absent, leaving the firework sounds on the standard logo with the standard fanfare, and cuts in and out instead of fading in and out.
[[File:Walt Disney Pictures (Into the Woods).png|center|350px]]


*Closing: Same as the opening, but it starts at the arc being formed, with the standard logo as it basis, and is a bit darker.
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011):
[[File:Walt_Disney_Pictures_(2014,_Into_The_Woods_Closing).png|center|350px]]


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At the beginning, the dark blue fog comes in from the left to fill the screen as the animation (Tinted in dark blue) fades in at the camera panning down. (You still see the glimpse of the stars as it fades in.) On the castle, the Jolly Roger flag is at the tallest spire. On the front river, two mermaids flips their tails before the text fades in as it zooms to position.
At the end, it is normal but it is still tinted dark blue.
John Carter (2012): Aside from "DiSNEy", the logo is tinted red (in accordance with the fact that the movie is set on Mars).


'''''McFarland, USA'' (2015):'''
Frankenweenie (2012): It starts as normal, but near the end, lightning strikes and turns the image into black and white. The moon is shown and there is some fog around the lake in front of the castle. Also the music is reorchestrated.
* The logo is shortened, starting from the final angle of the animation and fades in slowly. The opening score starts over the logo as the curved line is drawn over the castle.


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The Odd Life of Timothy Green (2012): The opening song starts over it. At the end, it fades to white instead of black.


'''''Frozen Fever'' (2015 short, closing):'''
Paperman (2012 short, Closing): It is grayscaled just like the short, "Disney" is written in chalk, the castle is stylized like the short, and the curved line is drawn by a paper airplane.
* One of the tiny snowmen (from the preceding short) is standing on the right, and sneezes and leaps over the castle from right to left, leaving a trail in the shape of the usual arc.
[[File:Walt Disney Pictures (Frozen Fever).jpg|center|350px]]
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'''''Cinderella'' (2015):'''
Wreck-It Ralph (2012, Closing): It starts as usual, but it then glitches as errors appear with "RALPH" misspelled as "RALF". Then, it turns into a parody of the Pac-Man kill screen. The 1985 logo is briefly seen. It ends with a TV off effect.
* In the last few seconds when the text fades in, the entire logo transitions to daytime, with the castle similar to the one found at Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. Then, the camera pans up to follow two blue birds to the opening.
[[File:Walt Disney Pictures (Cinderella).jpg|center|350px]]
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'''''Tomorrowland'' (2015):'''
Oz the Great and Powerful (2013): It is grayscaled, in an art-deco style, in a 4:3 aspect ratio (Like the first minutes), and it is part of the opening credits. The stars in the background are cheaply animated and the camera zooms out from the top of the castle to show the entire logo, with different exploding fireworks and the "Disney" text already formed. After the camera stops, the glowing pinpoint suddenly appears and, as usual, arcs over the castle. The camera then zooms in, "Disney" then flips out in halves like a gate, through the castle gate and into the opening credits sequence.
* The logo starts off normally, but after the camera pans down from the sky, the background scenery and the castle are replaced with Tomorrowland's buildings and structures. The fireworks are also different and the star is replaced by a machine that flies past the camera. Also, the "Disney" text is blue and in the style of the ''Maleficent'' variant.
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'''''The Jungle Book'' (2016) and ''The Lion King'' (2019):''' Both live-action remakes were directed by Jon Favreau, therefore, employing a similar variant.
Planes (2013): It didn't start after the few seconds. The train makes a whistling sound. The fireworks has different sounds. "Disney" is in white glass. When it finishes, the sparkles around "Disney" disappears. Then, the highest tower of the castle begins to shine like a lighthouse. After one full rotation of light, the tallest spire has added a blinking red light and two planes fly past the logo towards the screen, cutting into the opening shot.


* The entire logo is recreated in traditional hand-drawn animation, with the castle resembling Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland, Anaheim. The lanterns on the entrance of the castle are replaced with torches, the fireworks are entirely different, bursting into the air before the highest point of the castle is shown and for an additional second after the text is shown. The music is rearranged by John Debney (who is the composer of the 1985 logo's fanfare) and the text is in an orange tint. When the word "Presents" (in the same style as the opening credits of the 1967 film) fades in under the text, the music segues into the rearranged version of "The Jungle Book Overture" as the camera zooms out into a realistic jungle. This fanfare and the rearranged version of "The Jungle Book Overture" are two parts of the first track of the film's soundtrack, entitled "Main Titles - Jungle Run". According to the soundtrack, Leigh Harline (composer of "When You Wish Upon A Star"), Mark Mancina (composer of the standard fanfare) and George Burns (composer of "The Jungle Book Overture" from the 1967 animated film of the same name) were credited.
Get a Horse! (2013, Closing): It is grayscaled and filmed in 70mm, with "Disney" written in an older-looking signature font with an underline. Clarabelle Cow is seen leaping over the castle and leaves behind the trail of pixie dust.
* The latter reuses the same variant, but with a few changes: the word "Presents" underneath the text is removed. The arc is added in, but with a completely different look, which starts from coming out of the gate, not much like the same animation used in the standard logo. The arc is drawn as soon as the text is shown with an additional second of fireworks. The camera stops at the last notes, and the text is still when it fades in. This time the music is composed by Hans Zimmer, based on the first part of "Main Titles - Jungle Run" from the former film's soundtrack by John Debney. The logo fades out once it's done.
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'''''Alice Through the Looking Glass'' (2016):'''
Maleficent (2014): It starts as normal with the usual kingdom, but the castle is different, and the front side is entirely different. "Disney" is in silver with sparkles around it. When the setting changed into daytime, the narrator starts the story while the camera starts zooming past the word and through the castle to reveal the entirely different kingdom.
* After a few seconds when the text fades in, the camera pans up away from the logo to the night sky.
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'''''The Finest Hours'' (2016):'''
Into the Woods (2014): Sounds accompany this variation. It fades from black (similiar to the On Stranger's Tides variant, but without the fog). It is darkened. The fireworks are absent. The glowing pinpoint fades in, moving as usual, arcs over the castle becoming the moon and the sparkles disappeared early. The camera backs up into the woods (Hense the movie) as "Disney" fades in.
* Opening: The logo is tinted in sepia. Instead of the regular fanfare, "The Hucklebuck" by Frank Sinatra plays.
* Closing: Same as the opening, but it starts at the arc being formed.
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'''''Inner Workings'' (2016 short, closing):'''
Feast (2014 short, Closing): It is decorated on a plate, and the man (from the preceding short) squirts ketchup onto the plate, creating the arc over the castle.
* The camera pans right from the end of the closing credits to a sunset beach rendition of the logo with the castle made out of sand. The text in white fades in at the bottom and is in the corporate font as the last part of the short's song "California Loco" plays.
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'''''Beauty and the Beast'' (2017):'''
Million Dollar Arm (2014): It is darkened & shaded in purple.
* The logo is set in France, complete with the town of Villeneuve and the Prince's Castle (lit up for the masquerade party in the following prologue), although the river has the usual shape. The sky is an extremely dark cloudy sky at night, and the fireworks explode in yellow and are different from the standard logo. The star (which appears different) exits from a window of the castle and arcs as usual with a different trail and a shower of pixie dust. The text fades in the same time as the front sparkles around it. When the music ends, the text & sparkles fade out and the camera pans back a little bit more to reveal a rosebush and the Enchantress (offscreen) picks the middle rose up and the screen zooms into to one of the petals of the rose, transitioning into the prologue.
* An open-matte variant of this logo exists on likely TV airings of the film, due to the usage of the IMAX print.
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'''''Gone Fishing'' (2017 short):'''
Frozen Fever (2015 short, Closing): One of the tiny snowmen (from the preceeding short) is standing on the right, and leaps over the castle from right to left, leaving a trail in the shape of the usual arc.
* Opening: The logo is similar to the teaser trailer for ''Moana'', but has darker colors and the shadows of the palm trees and the clouds in the background are different.
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* Closing: Same as the opening, except Maui falls past the logo.
Cinderella (2015): When the music is ending, the setting changed into daytime, and the castle change the color to represent Cinderella Castle at the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World, Orlando, Florida, USA. The camera pans up to follow two blue birds to the opening.
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'''''The Last Warrior'' trilogy (2017-2021, Russia):'''
Tomorrowland (2015): The castle is replaced with Tomorrowland's buildings and structures, complete with flying machines.
* The logo animates as usual, but the front side and flag are different with an entirely different entrance, and the water is still. As the star moves, a house with chicken legs (Baba Yaga's house) leaps from the right side, jumps over the river and lands on the other side. The house looks at us briefly before leaving. The sparkles that surround the text are absent, similar to the ''Into the Woods'' and ''Dead Men Tell No Tales'' variants.
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'''''Coco'' (2017):'''
The Jungle Book (2016): It is reanimated traditionally except it takes place in Disneyland, Anaheim, California, USA. and the music is rearranged. "Disney" is in orange. W hen the word "Presents" (in the same style as the opening credits of the 1967 film) fades in under "Disney", the music series into the rearranged version of "Jungle Beat" as it zooms out into the realistic jungle for the opening title as it darkens out.
*The logo plays as normal, but the firework sounds are absent, and the fanfare is done in a mariachi style, with bongos, a guitar, violins, a small choir, trumpets, and a xylophone. This was rearranged by Michael Giacchino.
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'''''A Wrinkle in Time'' (2018):'''
The Finest Hours (2016): It is dark & shaded in sepia brown.
* The logo plays as usual, but after the music ends, the logo suddenly reverses colors back into the arc drawing with a wormhole effect, then quickly switches to a frame of the finished logo. Later, the background changes to a galaxy of stars which moves like a kaleidoscope, with the top part of the castle in which the castle itself (which glows in blue) starts deforming. The front returns to normal, but the text is in copper orange and becomes the same size as the 16:9 logo, which fades in. After a couple seconds, the logo wormholes again before cutting to the film's opening shot.
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'''''Incredibles 2'' (2018):'''
Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016): After a few seconds "Disney" fades in, the camera pans up away from the logo to the night sky.
* The entire logo is reanimated in 2D and is in the style of the film's credits, with a red/yellow color scheme. The main star twinkles in, while the rest of the stars and the background fade in. The camera pans down to Metroville, with the bullet train from the first film running along the track. The castle has a blinking light at its tallest spire and there are no fireworks (similar to the ''Into the Woods'' and ''Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales'' variants). From the right side of the castle, the star moves from behind and arcs over the castle. The yellow text simply fades in without any sparkles, but instead around the text before that. When it fades out, the castle's entrance shows the film's monogram, which also fades out shortly.
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'''''Christopher Robin'' (2018):'''
Finding Dory (2016, Digital/Blu-Ray releases): On the first version of the prologue, which is included among the deleted scenes, the blue waves transition from black to the drawing of the arc. It fades out just before the sparkles on the arc disappear.
* The logo starts as usual, but when the camera goes around the castle, the kingdom fades to an aged paper background to blend into the prologue. The castle and fireworks dissolve into traditional animation (stylized like the book series' illustrations by E.H. Shepard). The star makes a different sound. The sparkles around the text (in black) are absent (similar to ''Into the Woods'' and ''Dead Men Tell No Tales'') as the sparkles from above the castle transform into twinkling stars which disappear after a couple seconds. The logo fades out and is replaced with the in-credit text as the camera zooms slightly forward. The book pages turn to cover up and the camera pans right to start the prologue sequence of the opening credits.
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'''''The Nutcracker and the Four Realms'' (2018):'''
Inner Workings (2016 short, Closing): The camera pans right from the end of the closing credits to the sunsetted beach rendition of the logo with the castle made out of sand. "Disney" in white fades in at the bottom as the last part of the short's song "California Loco" plays.
* The logo is darkened, with the fireworks sounds intact, and the music is low-pitched and rearranged by James Newton Howard with Gustavo Dudamel conducting the London Philharmonia Orchestra and Lang Lang as the solo pianist. The text is slightly brighter than usual. When the music is finished, Drosselmeyer's owl comes in by swooping down from the sky above the left side of the castle. The "Disney" text with sparkles fades out, and the camera follows the owl into a snowy version of Victorian-era London at sunset, establishing the opening shot.
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'''''Mary Poppins Returns'' (2018):'''
Beauty and the Beast (2017): Like The Secret of the Magic Gould variant, the music begins a second before the logo begins. Like the Into the Woods variant, it fades in as the camera pans down. It is set in France, complete with the town of Villeneuve and The Prince's Castle (With the lights on meaning that the masquerade party begins on the following prologue), although the river has the usual shape. The sky is an extremely dark nightime sky, and the fireworks explodes in yellow. The glowing pinpoint is different and arcs as usual with a different trail. "Disney" fades in the same time as the front sparkles around it. When the music ends, the text & sparkles fades out and the camera pans back a little bit more to the bush of the red enchanted roses. The Enchantress' hand picks the middle rose up and she moves to one of the pedels of the rose transitioning into the prologue.
* The logo starts normally, but is tinted in dark blue (similar to the ''Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides'' and ''Into the Woods'' variants). When the camera pans around the castle, various London landmarks can be seen. As the music ends, the camera backs up onto a road with lampposts, and several trees are on the grass.
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'''''Aladdin'' (2019):'''
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017): It is tinted dark blue (similar to On Stranger's Tides and Into the Woods variants). Storm clouds with real thunder are added to the sky. Like the ItW variant, the fireworks is absent, but unfortunately the glowing pinpoint and the front sparkles is also absent. "DiSNEY" in its Tomorrowland variant style fades in.
* The logo plays as normal (with the text zooming in). When the last note plays, a light from the star at the left side of the castle brightens up to cover the entire logo as the text becomes a shadow. When the light fades out, the castle becomes a ship with almost the same shape, and the text's shadow fades out.
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* Concept art reveals the logo was to pan across the water to the boat in the opening scene, or alternately to zoom through the archway in the castle to the water. The art can be seen [https://www.artstation.com/artwork/mqkGmZ here].
Coco (2017): The logo's music is rearranged in the movie's Mexican music style, composed by Michael Giacchino.
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'''''Lady and the Tramp'' (2019, Disney+):'''
The Last Warrior (2017; Russia): The logo animates as usual but the front side is different, with an entirely different enterence & the water is still. As the glowing pinpoint moves, the house two legs leaps from the right side, jumps over the river & the lands on the other side. The house looks at us briefly before leaving out. The sparkles that surround "Disney" is absent.
* The logo's music is rearranged in a 1950s jazz style, and the logo starts a few seconds after the music starts. When the star almost ends, the entire logo becomes sepia-toned.
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'''''Noelle'' (2019, Disney+):'''
A Wrinkle in Time (2018): After the music ends, the logo begins to glitch (Unlike the L&S2 variant) through the tassaret effect to a different version. The background is the galaxy of stars which moves like a kaleidoscope with the top part of the castle in which the castle itself (which glows in blue) starts deforming (Unlike the Inspector Gadget variants). The front is still here, but "Disney" is in copper orange, which fades on. After a couple seconds. the logo glitches more until it cuts to the film's opening shot.
* The logo starts normally, but is slightly darkened. When the text fades in, it starts snowing. Also, the text is slightly transparent. After the music ends, the text and sparkles fade out, then the camera pans over the logo in a fashion similar to that of a reversed movement of the original logo, and Santa Claus' sleigh flies past the camera. After the camera moves across the flag on the highest spire, the entire backdrop changes to the North Pole as the film starts.
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Incredibles 2 (2018): The entire logo is reanimated in 2D and is in the style of the 60's, in a red/yellow scheme. The main star twinkles in, while the rest of the stars and the background fades in. The camera pans down to the different kingdom with the city that connects with the maglev train. The castle has the blinking light at its tallest spire, while the fireworks is omitted. From the right side of the castle, the glowing pinpoint moves from behind and arcs over the castle. The yellow "DiSNey" text simply fades in without the sparklies. When it fades out, the castle's enterence shows the "2 Is" symbol (the film's official symbol), which also fades out shortly.


'''''The Wonderful World of Disney: The Little Mermaid Live!'' (2019)'''
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* The logo starts normally, but the text does not fade in, as akin to the intro of ''The Wonderful World of Disney'', without the program's logo. Instead, Tinker Bell comes onto the screen and taps her wand on the castle, transitioning to the beginning of the special.
Christopher Robin (UK; 2018): The normal version start as usual with its music, but when the camera goes around the castle, the kingdom fades to the aged paper background to blend into the film's opening credits, as the castle & fireworks dissolves into traditional animation (styled after the book series illustrations of E.H. Shepard). The glowing pinpoint makes a different sound. The sparklies around "DiSNEy" (in black) is absent, as the sparklies from above the castle transform into the twinkling stars, which dissappears after a couple seconds. The logo fades out and was replaced with the in-credit as the camera zooms slightly forward. The book pages turn to cover up amd the camera pans right to start the prologue sequence of the opening credits.
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'''''The One and Only Ivan'' (2020, Disney+)'''
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* The logo plays normally, but after the music ends, it fades into a foggy glass window with the castle as the texture, transitioning into the prologue. After the onscreen text "INSPIRED BY A TRUE STORY" disappears, the window (with the castle's texture still on it) is cleaned by the titular character. Designed by the film's art department at Technicolor's Pre-Production studio in Culver City, Los Angeles, California.
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms (2018): The music is rearranged by composer James Newton Howland and conducted by Gustavo Dudamel with pianist Lang Lang on the piano. When the music is ended, Drosselmeyer's owl comes in by swooping down from the sky above the left side of the castle. The "DiSNey" text with sparklies fades out, and the camera turns left to follow the owl into the snowy sunsetted setting of the Victorian-era London for the moving, establishing opening shot.
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Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018, Closing): The 2011 version of the closing logo animates as usual, with the song "Never Gonna Give You Up" fading out and Ralph talking about over it. At the last second, it very abruptly cuts to the previous installment's closing logo variation as the screen turns off.


'''''Mulan'' (2020), ''Luca'' and ''Encanto'' (both 2021, Chinese exclusive variant):'''
Mary Poppins Returns (2018): The 2011 version of the 2006 logo plays, but as the camera pans around the castle, various London landmarks can be seen. As the music ends, the camera backs up onto a road with lampposts, and several trees are on the grass.
* The logo starts normally, but after it pans down from the night sky, there is a drastically different background resembling the farmlands of China. The castle has been changed to the one seen at Shanghai Disneyland (the Enchanted Storybook Castle), and the text is in bright gold. The phoenix seen in the film flies and draws the arc with a shower of pixie dust before it fades out. This variant was done by yU+co; on their website, this logo appears with slightly different lighting, and the text also zooms in, possibly meaning this was an unused 3D variant.
* This variant would be re-animated for the China releases of the 2021 Disney films ''Luca'' and ''Encanto'', and to commemorate Shanghai Disneyland's 5th anniversary, albeit with the normal scenery from the standard logo (with some minor changes), orange Chinese text for "Year of Magical Surprise" (奇妙连连 惊喜一整年) on top of the castle when the arc draws in, and the flag's coat of arms replaced with the theme park's 5th anniversary logo (which consists of the castle inside a number 5).
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'''''Once Upon a Snowman'' (2020, Disney+)'''
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* The castle and backdrop are covered in snow. Snow slopes are also seen on both sides, the river is now ice and the text is blue and also covered in snow. After a second of the normal logo on screen, Olaf (voiced by Josh Gad) can be seen skiing on the right side, he then jumps up the slope and shouts "SKILL!" whilst forming the arc over the castle. He then lands on the slope on the left side and skis off screen.
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'''''Safety'' (2020, Disney+):'''
*When the highest spire is revealed, snare drums and extra trumpet sounds are added to the fanfare to accompany it, as if it was played by a marching band.
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'''''Soul'' (2020, Disney+):'''
* The logo plays as normal, but the fanfare is played in an off-key jazz fashion by Joe's band class, with a four-beat drum intro, noisy trumpets, squalling saxophones, and a tailgate trombone, ending with a crash of cymbals. The firework sounds are also removed again. This was rearranged by Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Jon Batiste as part of the beginning of the movie.
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'''''Flora & Ulysses'' (2021, Disney+):'''
* After the logo is complete, it then turns into a comic book design, with the Disney text appearing before the arc is nearly drawn. Then it transitions to different comic book pages, segueing into the beginning of the film. Additionally, the logo's pre-comic transition uses brighter colors similar to the early 2006 variant, but with the Disney text instead.
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'''''Us Again'' (2021 short, closing):'''
* The logo is placed on a neon sign, with the castle in pink, the text in yellow and the arc in green. The castle's design is also similar to the 1985 logo.
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'''''Cruella'' (2021):'''
*The logo is in black-and-white, the sky is replaced with storm clouds with thunder brewing overhead (similar to the ''Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales'' variant) while the London city is seen at the top of the river (without the sailboat), and the text is in a crimson red color. When the flag is revealed, Cruella (played by Emma Stone) can be heard laughing quietly in the background.
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'''''Jungle Cruise'' (2021):'''
*The castle lights are brighter and the river has a different texture with better reflection on the castle and text. The clouds and god rays in the logo are deleted, and the text is already formed and appears to be smaller than usual. The text and the arc are also both a little higher than they should be. After a few seconds, the camera zooms down to the river under the water, segueing to the opening scene. Instead of the regular fanfare, the first part of an orchestrated instrumental version of "Nothing Else Matters" by Metallica, composed by James Newton Howard, credited as the second track of the film's soundtrack as "Nothing Else Matters – Jungle Cruise Version Part 1", plays. If you look closely, the flag stops moving after the text shines, and the castle doesn't change angles when the camera goes underwater.
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*On Chinese prints, it's the same as the international version, but the same changes as the standard Chinese variant (minus the simplified water reflection, in which the castle and text are seen) are added as well.
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'''''Far from the Tree'' (2021 short, closing):'''
* The logo is embedded in sand, and the curved line is drawn by Marie, the raccoon from the short. While she does this, her child appears from the left side of the screen while holding a shell in his mouth. After Marie finishes, the young raccoon drops the shell at the ending point of the curved line and follows her mother offscreen.
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'''''Cheaper by the Dozen'' (2022, Disney+):'''
* The castle fades to a child's drawing surrounded by family pictures, transitioning into the opening credits.
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'''''Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers'' (2022, Disney+):'''
* The logo starts normally, but after the text (which is clearer in this variant) appears, four lasers zap themselves onto the castle, changing parts of it into different "bootleg" parts of other castles from Disney movies and logos (including the Sultan's palace from ''Aladdin'', Elsa's ice castle from ''Frozen'', Prince Eric's castle from ''The Little Mermaid'', and a colored version of the ''Incredibles 2'' variant). The fanfare stops abruptly as soon as the first laser is fired. There are also pink lasers shining across the text, with a grid being seen for a few seconds. The last part of the fanfare was composed by Brian Tyler.
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'''''Pinocchio'' (2022, Disney+):'''
*The logo plays as normal, but as the star is about to form the arc, Jiminy Cricket (voiced by Joseph Gordon-Levitt) floats down the right side of the logo, singing the last part of the fanfare, as in which, "When You Wish Upon A Star", the song that was a part of the fanfare, originated from the original 1940 animated film, before the camera pans down to reveal houses in Italy as the text, then the logo, disappears for the opening scene. Also, the logo cuts from black instead of fading in.
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'''''Hocus Pocus 2'' (2022, Disney+):'''
*The logo starts off normally, but the sky is brighter and parts of the castle are made out of wood. As the camera pans around the castle, the entire logo and landscape change drastically into stormy weather. The moon also appears in the sky, and the fireworks, arc and dust surrounding the text are all absent (similar to the ''Into the Woods'', ''Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales'' and ''Incredibles 2'' variants). The music is also re-orchestrated by John Debney (who also did the 1985 logo's fanfare), based on Mark Mancina and David Metzger's work on the fanfare, and segues into a horrifying, spooky tune after the first few bars. After the logo is complete, the text fades out and the camera pans down into the water, segueing into the opening scene. Also, a bell has been added to one of the towers of the castle.
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'''''Peter Pan and Wendy'' (2023, Disney+):'''
*The logo is darker than usual and is desaturated.
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'''''Rogue: Not Quite One'' (2023 short):'''
* The Disney castle is designed in the ''Simpsons'' art-style, with the Disney100 logo being separated as the text "Self-Congratulatory" was added to the Disney100 logo, with "When You Wish Upon a Star" playing in the background, then it gets dumped on, along with the Disney100 logo and the "Self-Congratulatory" text being blown away, by a collection of Springfield buildings/landmarks that form the shape of the Disney castle as the sunset background turns into the same daytime background as the show, with "The Simpsons" in Waltography with the cast singing the show's title from the show's main theme song, therefore being a parody of the Disney100 logo. The animation was done by [[20th Television Animation]], with Akom Production Co. providing the outsourced animation.
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'''''The Little Mermaid (2023)'':'''
* The logo is darker than usual and has blue hues on most of the logo. After the fanfare finishes, it then trails to the sound of waves.
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'''''Haunted Mansion'' (2023):'''
*The 2022 logo is brighter than usual and is desaturated.
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'''''Dashing Through the Snow'' (2023, Disney+):'''
*The logo's hue is altered and largely darker than usual. When the logo begins to fade out, the logo appears on an old film projector, transitioning into the main opening scene.
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'''''Wish'' (2023, in-film):'''
*The final scene of the film is Star recreating the Disney logo by creating fireworks (including a Mickey Mouse head-shaped firework as a hidden Mickey) and an arch over the castle of Rosas, which fades into the final page, then closes the book (as a reference to ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'' in both the opening and ending scenes), as the track "Rosas Finale" plays. Furthermore, an acoustic guitar version of "When You Wish Upon a Star" (played by Sabino (voiced by Victor Garber), who played the main notes during the post-credits sequence) plays over the logo at the end or during the international credits.
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'''''Young Woman and the Sea'' (2024):'''
*The logo has shades of yellow and blue, with the blue parts of the logo appearing teal, the pink parts being slightly red-orange, and the purple parts being lilac. The Disney100 audio is also used due to the film originally intending to use the Disney100 variant before switching to the standard variant at the last minute. The audio then trails to the sound of waves, similar to ''The Little Mermaid'' (2023).
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Latest revision as of 20:15, 24 October 2024


These are the logo variations used throughout the years by Walt Disney Pictures, with more to be added over time.

Aladdin (1992, closing):

  • Genie (voiced by the late Robin Williams) is heard saying, "You have been a fabulous audience! Tell you what, you're the best audience in the whole world! Take care of yourselves! Good night, Alice! Good night, Agrabah! ¡ADIÓS, AMIGOS!" This was first used on the 2004 Special Edition release; all previous releases simply had the closing theme of the film playing over.


A Goofy Movie (1995):

  • The logo fades to blue instead of black, segueing into the opening credits.


Pocahontas (1995):

  • The drawing of the arc is delayed for a few seconds to maintain the logo in time with the opening music.

Toy Story film series:

  • Toy Story (1995): After the Pixar variant of the logo finishes, it zooms out and transitions into the opening scene.

  • Toy Story 4 (2019): The 30-second version of "Operation Pull Toy" from the soundtrack (composed and conducted by Randy Newman) is used instead of the usual fanfare.


Bambi: The Magic Behind the Masterpiece (1997):

  • The 1990 logo appears as usual. Tinker Bell then flies away from the logo and uses her wand to make it disappear in an explosion of pixie dust.

That Darn Cat! (1997):

  • Cats meow to the tune of the logo's fanfare, only to be silenced by a dog.


Hercules (1997, closing):

  • During the end of the credits and the closing Disney logo, Hades (voiced by James Woods) is heard complaining, "What do you say, it's happy ending time! Everybody's got a little taste of something, but me, I got nothing. I'm-I'm here with nothing. Anybody listening? It's like, uh, what am I, an echo or something? Hello? HELLO? Am I talking to what, hyperspace? Hello, it's me! Nobody listens."


Meet the Deedles (1998):

  • Mysterious music replaces the fanfare and a gong hits when the words "Walt Disney" flash. The logo transitions into an undersea picture.

I'll Be Home for Christmas (1998):

  • As soon as the arc is created, Christmas lights appear and flash over it.


Tarzan (1999):

  • The background fades into the opening sequence as the burst of light produces the "Walt Disney" text.


Inspector Gadget (1999) and Inspector Gadget 2 (2003):

  • The castle is in CGI and mechanized, while the arc is replaced with a gear. The castle then falls apart in a flurry of cartoon sound effects. An arrangement of "When You Wish Upon a Star" plays, which fades out as the castle goes wild, and a gear flies toward the screen as the opening titles begin. The 1985 fanfare is utilized in the second film, along with various different sound effects as the castle is demolished, and it also zooms out.


My Favorite Martian (1999):

  • The logo gradually fades into Mars, with the arc aligning with the top of the planet. It also freezes for a few seconds before the arc is drawn.


Fantasia 2000 (1999):

  • Opening: Same as Tarzan, but the background fades into space, with the clips from the first Fantasia film floating in behind it as it fades out.
  • Closing: The normal logo plays, but the arc disappears once it is formed. Also, Steve Martin is heard saying, "Camera back on me? Uh, camera back on me, please? Anyone? Hello? HELLO? ...Could someone give me a ride home?" Same variant was used at the end of The Emperor's New Groove, albeit in shorter form with closing music and no dialogue.
  • On 35mm open matte scans of this film, the logo is zoomed out further.


John Henry (2000 short):

  • (Opening) The logo appears as a patch sewn onto a quilt, with an overline underneath the Walt Disney text with PICTURES PRESENTS under it.
  • (Closing) The logo is already formed, but on a black background with the PICTURES word centered under the logo.

The Emperor's New Groove (2000, closing):

  • Same as Fantasia 2000, but it starts where the castle is fully formed. The closing music is heard over the logo.

Recess: School's Out (2001):

  • The logo plays as normal, but the flash that reveals "Walt Disney" also ends up covering the entire castle and dies down to reveal Gus, Mikey, Gretchen, Spinelli, Vince, and TJ standing on top of the castle. As the logo continues normally, they play the second half of the fanfare on kazoos. The Recess characters were animated by Disney Television Animation. The logo's fanfare was rearranged by Denis M. Hannigan.


Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001):

  • Opening: The lights reflected by the river ripples reveal the already-formed emblem (with an extra flag on the rightmost spire) on a rusted-steel wall. Within the curving line, a flash of light arcs as the camera pans forward slightly.
  • Closing: Nearly the same as the opening variant, but the background is well-lit, signifying Atlantis' resurrection to its former splendor as the camera still zooms forward slightly.


The Country Bears (2002):

  • The logo plays as usual, but once the flash of light appears to form the Walt Disney text, the logo appears set against a wood background. A spark of fire travels all the way to the bottom right. The screen then pans away from the logo as the opening titles begin.

Return to Never Land (2002):

  • It's the first movie to use the 7th flag variant. Pixie dust falls from the arc as it is drawn by a glowing yellow light (representing Tinker Bell), which then flies around and inside the gate, revealing the hazy texture in the backdrop. It then zooms out to the left and reveals itself to be on a cloud. The camera then moves around and the logo vanishes as the film begins.


Snow Dogs (2002):

  • The logo starts normally, but once the arc is drawn, the logo becomes frozen and it begins to snow, much like a snow globe.


Cinderella II: Dreams Come True (2002):

  • The logo begins with a blue background. Then, at the very bottom, a four-pointed star rises up, splits, and explodes like fireworks, showing a section of the 1985 Disney castle. The final one rises and bursts, revealing the whole castle. The "Walt Disney" signature then writes itself as the remainder of the logo continues to play normally. For the initial shot, the letters and arc fade away, and the castle dissolves into Cinderella's castle.


Lilo & Stitch film series:

  • Lilo & Stitch (2002): The logo is on a black background, the flash that forms the Walt Disney text is different and the dot drawing the arc is now green with a "pulsing" sound effect. After it finishes, the logo is beamed up by a UFO offscreen, with a bunch of chattering and laughing heard from above, if you listen closely. On foreign dubs of the film, the chattering and laughing are completely different, regardless if it’s a different language.


    • Stitch's Trial (2002): On the original opening from the home media release, the logo is white on a grey backdrop, and letters in Tantalog (the language spoken on Stitch's home planet) fade in and out before transitioning to English, one by one. After the rest of the animation is completed, it fades into the opening scene.
  • Stitch! The Movie (2003): The background fades to space after the arc forms, causing the castle and words to flicker out like TV static.
  • Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch (2005): The logo is on a black background like the first film, and the dot drawing the arc is green again. The way the castle forms is also different; each segment of the castle appears one by one from bottom-to-top like a charging battery, rather than a light forming the castle from top-to-bottom; after the top segment appears, it flashes like a neuralyzer. And when the arc forms after a few seconds, the whole logo glitches with a green flash and turns negative, just like a computer would do.


  • Leroy & Stitch (2006): When the arc forms, the background fades to space and the logo goes into hyperdrive, just like Captain Gantu's spaceship.

Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year (2002):

  • When the "Walt Disney" text is formed, snowflakes begin to fall across the logo.

The Jungle Book 2 (2003):

  • The logo is superimposed in front of a piece of cloth behind a blue light, and waves slightly until it fades and the color changes. Also, the logo appears zoomed out like an 35mm open-matte print.

Piglet's Big Movie (2003):

  • The arc is pink instead of white, resembling the color of Piglet. Also, the logo is oversaturated.

Freaky Friday (2003):

  • The logo animates normally before fading to an aged parchment sheet, segueing into the opening credits.

Holes (2003):

  • The sound of a flare gun is heard when the arc is drawn.

The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003):

  • Opening: The castle zooms in quickly in parts, followed by letters arriving from the left (one after the other). The logo then begins to flash blue and red, similar to police lights, while police sirens can be heard in the background. The arc is blue, and after the logo is completed, it vanishes, and the logo itself travels to the right.
  • Closing: Same as the opening, but it is already formed with the flashing blue and red lights gone, and it fades away when the arc is formed.

101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure (2003):

  • After the flash, dogs bark in response to the logo's fanfare.


George of the Jungle 2 (2003):

  • After the logo's animation finishes, a silhouette of the main character swings around the screen on a vine, letting out a Tarzan jungle cry, but then he crashes into the high tower of the castle, causing it to shake and then fall over (with a creak and a thud) like a cardboard stand. Plumes of smoke can be seen after the castle falls over.


The Haunted Mansion (2003):

  • As gloomy clouds obscure the writing, the castle transforms into a mansion.

Teacher's Pet (2004):

  • The logo is animated in the same manner as the film. After the logo's animation is done, the star lights on the left side and the camera pans to it. At the end of the movie the camera doesn't pan and the logo is silent. This variant was also animated by Disney Television Animation.


Lorenzo (2004 short):

  • The logo is animated like a neon sign. The arc is timed to the conductor's animation. As the conductor counts, one of the arc segments flickers.

Home on the Range (2004):

  • Opening: The castle and text are branded onto a piece of leather. Then the arc fires in and the leather burns up to reveal the opening shot.

  • Closing: On the same leather background used for the credits, the already-formed logo fades in.


Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas (2004):

  • A small stylized Christmas tree appears within the castle before disappearing as "Walt Disney" flashes in. The logo is then superimposed on a red Christmas ornament.


Pooh's Heffalump Movie (2005):

  • The logo animates normally, until the castle then dissolves into a cloud formation as the backdrop and letters fade to a hazy sky and the camera pans down to the opening scene.


Ice Princess (2005)

  • The "flashlight" logo is blue with ice coming out of the arc, and with "No One" by Aly & AJ playing in the background.


Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005):

  • Once the arc is drawn, the logo irises out from a hole on a white background, segueing into the opening credits. This was done by yU+co, who would later animate the 2006 logo with Wētā FX.


Sky High (2005):

  • The "flashlight" logo fades into a silhouette on a skyline, then the screen pans to start the beginning of the movie.

Chicken Little (2005):

  • Opening: A fairy tale-esque castle (somewhat resembling the Pixar variant) is seen on a clear blue sky. The "Walt Disney" text drifts in beneath it, and a shooting star inscribes an arc above the castle.
  • Closing: The logo animates as usual, but the background is black instead of blue, similar to the Lilo & Stitch and Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch variants. This is not present on the 3D version, however, as it was replaced with an exclusive post-credits scene.


Tarzan II (2005):

  • Exactly like the previous film, but the jungle shot is different.

Brother Bear II (2006):

  • Birds fly out from the castle after the arc is formed.

Bambi II (2006):

  • The logo is seen in mist. After it forms, the mist covers it up.


The Shaggy Dog (2006):

  • This was the final film to use the 1990 version of the 1985 Walt Disney Pictures logo. The castle turns into a doghouse (both at the beginning and end of the movie), while the PICTURES text appears with the WALT DISNEY text from the flash. Also, an extra flag is seen on the rightmost spire (similar to the 2002 variant).


The Wild (2006):

  • In the darkness, a particle makes its usual way above the castle (which is surrounded by acacia trees) while Samson (voiced by Kiefer Sutherland) is about to tell his son Ryan (voiced by Greg Cipes) a story. Suddenly, as Ryan tells Samson he's already heard his story a billion times, it stops and rushes back. Then as the conversation repeats, it tries again, makes 2/3 of the distance, and rushes back again. For the third time, the conversation occurs again but the particle is drawn back by a hand. For the fourth time, the particle (and thus, Samson) finally succeeds, and the logo turns into the sun, segueing into the start of the movie. The text is also in 3D and made of stone. This was animated by Reel FX Animation Studios.
  • This was the last movie to use the flashlight logo, while the 1990 logo is used at the end of it.


Pirates of the Caribbean film series:

  • Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006): This was the first movie to use the 2006 logo, which is darker than usual.
  • Both variants feature the castle flying the Jolly Roger flag and the Black Pearl ship in the river alongside the castle.
    • Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011): The movie's opening theme is heard instead of the logo's fanfare. Dark blue fog comes in from the left to fill the screen as the animation (which is tinted in dark blue) fades in at the camera panning down (you can still briefly see a glimpse of the stars as it fades in). The fireworks are in a white tint while sounds of firing cannons are heard. In the river in front of the castle, two mermaids flip their tails before the text fades in as it zooms to position.
    • Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017): The logo is tinted dark blue, with storm clouds and lightning flashes added to the sky and the fireworks, the star and the front sparkles are all absent. Also, the "Disney" text is in the style of the Maleficent variant.


The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (2006):

  • When it fully forms, the camera zooms out to reveal a snow globe surrounding it that Santa holds. He then shakes the snow globe, which causes snow to surround the castle. Also, when the snow globe appears, the fanfare gradually decreases in speed to match the opening theme.

The Fox and the Hound 2 (2006):

  • It's the last movie to use the 1985 logo. After the logo is done, it fades to a cloudy sky.

Enchanted franchise:

  • Enchanted (2007): The sparkles that surround the text disappear as the last note of the music hits. Then the camera zooms forward past the text to the castle into a room with a book inside in the top middle of it, which leads to the opening scene. Just like the standard logo, this was done by yU+co in collaboration with Wētā FX.
    • In the film's Blu-Ray's "The D-Files" bonus feature, the logo's fanfare stops, then it shakes the logo, which causes the backlight to turn off, as almost all of the letters fell off to the bottom of the screen outside of the scope format, leaving only the "D" in "Disney", as Pancho Molter, standing on top of "fil" in "files", in New Waltography, rises from the bottom of the screen outside of the scope format, along with the word "the", also in New Waltography, to form "the D-files". The letters are bouncy and as they stop, the letters glow and shine. When Molter puts down his suitcase on top of the "e" in "files", he tells the instructions of how this bonus feature works, as the logo zooms in two times during the introduction sequence to focus on him. Scenes from the film, as well as the various Disney animated films that are referenced in the film, are shown during the introduction, such as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Cinderella. After the introduction ends, the letters stop glowing, and the words "the" and "-files", along with Molter, sink to the bottom of the screen outside of the scope ratio, leaving only the "D" in "Disney" again as the remaining letters of "Disney" slide from the right side of the screen, while the letters of "Walt" slide in from the left side of the screen to reform the "Walt Disney" text, then the backlight turns back on with "Pictures" fading in as the letters are in their proper position, starting the film's variant properly, as the music resumes from the film's prologue.
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The D-Files variant


  • Disenchanted (2022, Disney+): The logo starts off normally (with the opening theme, "Andalasia" by Griffin Newman, playing over it, albeit with the same notes from "When You Wish Upon a Star" being added). Near the end, two blue birds fly through the logo, as one of them then comes closer, transforming the entire castle into a 2.5D version of the Disney Renaissance art style. It takes place in daytime, and the castle is replaced by Andalasia's castle. The text is in purple and there are flowers in front of it. The camera zooms into the top-left corner, starting the film.


Presto (2008 short):

  • The castle (in its normal form) is seen on a red textured background, similar to the background used for the opening of 1940s Disney color shorts. Underneath is the text "Walt Disney Pictures Presents" (the "Walt Disney" text is in the style of the Walt Disney Animation Studios logo).


Bedtime Stories (2008):

  • When the music ends, the logo turns into a pop-up book and the page turns, segueing into the opening titles.


Beverly Hills Chihuahua (2008):

  • When the music ends, the logo turns into a diamond shape and moves into the opening titles.

High School Musical 3: Senior Year (2008):

  • When the last five notes are playing, a light appears in the way of the star, then it morphs into a lightbulb surging into the opening titles.


Race to Witch Mountain (2009):

  • The logo gets darkened when the text fades in, and the castle turns into the titular mountain from the Witch Mountain films.


Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience (2009):

  • A rock version of the theme (performed by the Jonas Brothers) is heard, albeit only halfway through when the highest spire is revealed; the normal fanfare is also in a different key to match the remix.

Tron: Legacy (2010):

  • The logo is formed by graphics like those found in the Grid. This was made by Prologue Films. Said variant was seen at the end of the film.


Mars Needs Moms (2011):

  • The logo animates as normal, but when the arc is drawn, the entire logo (except the text) turns red, in keeping with the film's setting on Mars.


Prom (2011):

  • It starts normally, but when the star reaches the end, it suddenly turns into a photo tinted in yellow, with a frame of the finished logo without the text and sparkles before the same frame from the logo in the photo. Then a pencil drawing of a castle on a separate sheet paper covers the original castle under a cut-out of a notebook paper and a paper cut-out of the text "Walt Disney" from the 1990 logo, with the "Pictures" word in the same font as the standard logo, pasted onto it. Several stars are also pasted. The music also turns into a rock version (done by Deborah Lurie) when it transforms.

John Carter (2012):

  • Opening: The entire logo is tinted red, to fit the movie's setting of Mars.
  • Closing: Same as the opening, but it starts at the arc being formed.

Frankenweenie (2012):

  • The logo starts as usual (with a re-orchestrated version of the music by Danny Elfman, based on Mark Mancina and David Metzger's work on the original fanfare), but near the end of the logo, it turns black-and-white, as lightning starts striking and haunting organ music plays. A moon is also shown and there is some fog around the river in front of the castle, while a rainstorm occurs. This was also the first track of the film's soundtrack, entitled "Frankenweenie Disney Logo". According to the soundtrack, Leigh Harline (composer of "When You Wish Upon A Star") and Mark Mancina (composer of the standard fanfare) were credited.

The Odd Life of Timothy Green (2012):

  • The logo fades to white at the end.

Paperman (2012 short, closing):

  • The logo is in black and white and stylized just like the short. Also, the text is written in chalk, and the arc is drawn by a paper airplane.


Wreck-It Ralph franchise:

  • Wreck-It Ralph (2012, closing): The closing logo starts as usual, but it then glitches as errors appear with "RALPH" misspelled as "RALF". Then, it turns into a parody of the Pac-Man kill screen. The 1985 logo is briefly seen, but with the text amongst other remnants like the Walt Disney Animation Studios logo and other characters seen in the film as sprites. It ends with an arcade screen turn-off effect.
  • Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018, closing): The closing logo animates as usual, with the song "Never Gonna Give You Up" by Rick Astley, fading out and Ralph (voiced by John C. Reilly) talking over it. At the last second, it very abruptly cuts to the first film's closing logo variation.


Oz the Great and Powerful (2013):

  • The logo is in black and white, in an art-deco style, and in a 4:3 aspect ratio (like the first few minutes of the film). The logo starts at the top of the sky (different to the original logo) with animated stars and simple fireworks then it pans down to the cardboard castle. Other elements (like the river and sky) are drawn on the ground and wall and the text (which is already formed) is made up of two connected sticks with the letters on them (with "Dis" on the left stick and "ney" on the right stick). While the star appears without passing the front of the castle, albeit with the sparkles around the arc being removed, the camera zooms into the door of the castle, and the text opens like a gate. Just like the normal logo, this variant was done by yU+co.

The Lone Ranger (2013):

  • The entire logo is in a shade of gray-blue (in keeping with the film's Western look). This was designed by Devastudios.

Planes (2013):

  • The logo doesn't start until after a few seconds, and the movie's opening theme/dialogue is heard with the fireworks sounds intact. The text is in glass, colored in white, and zooms in (like the 3D variant). When it finishes, the sparkles around the text disappear, then an aviation warning light appears on the highest tower of the castle (similar to the Castle Rock Entertainment logo). After a full rotation of light, the tallest spire flashes a blinking red light, and two planes from the film fly past the logo towards the screen, cutting into the film's opening shot.

Saving Mr. Banks (2013):

  • On a blue sunburst background, the castle (as seen in the 1985 logo) in white zooms out as the arc is drawn with a bright light, with the text "Walt Disney" (drawn in a similar fashion to Walt's own signature) and "PRESENTS" below. Some copyright info fades in below, including a copyright notice, a certificate number with the old MPAA logo, a logo for Disney Sound Recording, a notice with the "Walt Disney" text shown above and reading "DISTRIBUTED BY WALT DISNEY STUDIOS MOTION PICTURES", a la the same closing text before the closing version of the standard logo, and a copyright date for "MMXIII" (Roman numerals for 2013).

Frozen (2013) and Frozen II (2019):

  • The opening theme ("Frozen Heart" in the first film, performed by the cast of the film, and "Introduction" in the second film, composed by Christophe Beck) plays over the logo, and doesn't begin after a few seconds.


Mickey Mouse: Get a Horse! (2013 short, closing):

  • The logo is in black and white, with the text in a slightly different font and underlined. Clarabelle Cow is seen leaping over the castle, drawing the arc with her milk.

Million Dollar Arm (2014):

  • The logo is in a shade of dark purple.

Maleficent film series:

  • Maleficent (2014): The logo starts off normally, but the standard castle is replaced with King Stefan's castle, and the front side is entirely different. The text is in silver with sparkles around it. It then changes into daytime as the narrator starts the story. The camera starts zooming past the word and through the castle as the sun rises to reveal the kingdom which in the film is set. The horizontal line of the original logo becomes the Kingdom of the Moors.
  • Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (2019): The standard castle is used instead. Once the logo is complete, the camera pans up to the right-top corner, transitioning into the opening scene.

Feast (2014 short, closing):

  • The logo is decorated on a plate, the "DiSNEY" is in a corporate font, and the man from the short squirts ketchup onto it, creating the arc over the castle. The shadow of Winston can also be seen.

Into the Woods (2014):

  • Opening: Sound effects from the logo's atmosphere are used instead of the usual fanfare. It fades from black (similar to the Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides variant, but without the fog). It is darkened and the fireworks are absent. The star fades in, moving as usual, but as it's moving, the moon appears. The sparkles disappear early. The camera backs up to some leafless trees (hence the title of the film) as the text without the sparkles fades in. Just like the normal logo, this variant was done by yU+co. On yU+co's website, the sound effects are absent, leaving the firework sounds on the standard logo with the standard fanfare, and cuts in and out instead of fading in and out.
  • Closing: Same as the opening, but it starts at the arc being formed, with the standard logo as it basis, and is a bit darker.

McFarland, USA (2015):

  • The logo is shortened, starting from the final angle of the animation and fades in slowly. The opening score starts over the logo as the curved line is drawn over the castle.

Frozen Fever (2015 short, closing):

  • One of the tiny snowmen (from the preceding short) is standing on the right, and sneezes and leaps over the castle from right to left, leaving a trail in the shape of the usual arc.

Cinderella (2015):

  • In the last few seconds when the text fades in, the entire logo transitions to daytime, with the castle similar to the one found at Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. Then, the camera pans up to follow two blue birds to the opening.

Tomorrowland (2015):

  • The logo starts off normally, but after the camera pans down from the sky, the background scenery and the castle are replaced with Tomorrowland's buildings and structures. The fireworks are also different and the star is replaced by a machine that flies past the camera. Also, the "Disney" text is blue and in the style of the Maleficent variant.


The Jungle Book (2016) and The Lion King (2019): Both live-action remakes were directed by Jon Favreau, therefore, employing a similar variant.

  • The entire logo is recreated in traditional hand-drawn animation, with the castle resembling Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland, Anaheim. The lanterns on the entrance of the castle are replaced with torches, the fireworks are entirely different, bursting into the air before the highest point of the castle is shown and for an additional second after the text is shown. The music is rearranged by John Debney (who is the composer of the 1985 logo's fanfare) and the text is in an orange tint. When the word "Presents" (in the same style as the opening credits of the 1967 film) fades in under the text, the music segues into the rearranged version of "The Jungle Book Overture" as the camera zooms out into a realistic jungle. This fanfare and the rearranged version of "The Jungle Book Overture" are two parts of the first track of the film's soundtrack, entitled "Main Titles - Jungle Run". According to the soundtrack, Leigh Harline (composer of "When You Wish Upon A Star"), Mark Mancina (composer of the standard fanfare) and George Burns (composer of "The Jungle Book Overture" from the 1967 animated film of the same name) were credited.
  • The latter reuses the same variant, but with a few changes: the word "Presents" underneath the text is removed. The arc is added in, but with a completely different look, which starts from coming out of the gate, not much like the same animation used in the standard logo. The arc is drawn as soon as the text is shown with an additional second of fireworks. The camera stops at the last notes, and the text is still when it fades in. This time the music is composed by Hans Zimmer, based on the first part of "Main Titles - Jungle Run" from the former film's soundtrack by John Debney. The logo fades out once it's done.


Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016):

  • After a few seconds when the text fades in, the camera pans up away from the logo to the night sky.

The Finest Hours (2016):

  • Opening: The logo is tinted in sepia. Instead of the regular fanfare, "The Hucklebuck" by Frank Sinatra plays.
  • Closing: Same as the opening, but it starts at the arc being formed.

Inner Workings (2016 short, closing):

  • The camera pans right from the end of the closing credits to a sunset beach rendition of the logo with the castle made out of sand. The text in white fades in at the bottom and is in the corporate font as the last part of the short's song "California Loco" plays.


Beauty and the Beast (2017):

  • The logo is set in France, complete with the town of Villeneuve and the Prince's Castle (lit up for the masquerade party in the following prologue), although the river has the usual shape. The sky is an extremely dark cloudy sky at night, and the fireworks explode in yellow and are different from the standard logo. The star (which appears different) exits from a window of the castle and arcs as usual with a different trail and a shower of pixie dust. The text fades in the same time as the front sparkles around it. When the music ends, the text & sparkles fade out and the camera pans back a little bit more to reveal a rosebush and the Enchantress (offscreen) picks the middle rose up and the screen zooms into to one of the petals of the rose, transitioning into the prologue.
  • An open-matte variant of this logo exists on likely TV airings of the film, due to the usage of the IMAX print.


Gone Fishing (2017 short):

  • Opening: The logo is similar to the teaser trailer for Moana, but has darker colors and the shadows of the palm trees and the clouds in the background are different.
  • Closing: Same as the opening, except Maui falls past the logo.

The Last Warrior trilogy (2017-2021, Russia):

  • The logo animates as usual, but the front side and flag are different with an entirely different entrance, and the water is still. As the star moves, a house with chicken legs (Baba Yaga's house) leaps from the right side, jumps over the river and lands on the other side. The house looks at us briefly before leaving. The sparkles that surround the text are absent, similar to the Into the Woods and Dead Men Tell No Tales variants.

Coco (2017):

  • The logo plays as normal, but the firework sounds are absent, and the fanfare is done in a mariachi style, with bongos, a guitar, violins, a small choir, trumpets, and a xylophone. This was rearranged by Michael Giacchino.

A Wrinkle in Time (2018):

  • The logo plays as usual, but after the music ends, the logo suddenly reverses colors back into the arc drawing with a wormhole effect, then quickly switches to a frame of the finished logo. Later, the background changes to a galaxy of stars which moves like a kaleidoscope, with the top part of the castle in which the castle itself (which glows in blue) starts deforming. The front returns to normal, but the text is in copper orange and becomes the same size as the 16:9 logo, which fades in. After a couple seconds, the logo wormholes again before cutting to the film's opening shot.


Incredibles 2 (2018):

  • The entire logo is reanimated in 2D and is in the style of the film's credits, with a red/yellow color scheme. The main star twinkles in, while the rest of the stars and the background fade in. The camera pans down to Metroville, with the bullet train from the first film running along the track. The castle has a blinking light at its tallest spire and there are no fireworks (similar to the Into the Woods and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales variants). From the right side of the castle, the star moves from behind and arcs over the castle. The yellow text simply fades in without any sparkles, but instead around the text before that. When it fades out, the castle's entrance shows the film's monogram, which also fades out shortly.


Christopher Robin (2018):

  • The logo starts as usual, but when the camera goes around the castle, the kingdom fades to an aged paper background to blend into the prologue. The castle and fireworks dissolve into traditional animation (stylized like the book series' illustrations by E.H. Shepard). The star makes a different sound. The sparkles around the text (in black) are absent (similar to Into the Woods and Dead Men Tell No Tales) as the sparkles from above the castle transform into twinkling stars which disappear after a couple seconds. The logo fades out and is replaced with the in-credit text as the camera zooms slightly forward. The book pages turn to cover up and the camera pans right to start the prologue sequence of the opening credits.


The Nutcracker and the Four Realms (2018):

  • The logo is darkened, with the fireworks sounds intact, and the music is low-pitched and rearranged by James Newton Howard with Gustavo Dudamel conducting the London Philharmonia Orchestra and Lang Lang as the solo pianist. The text is slightly brighter than usual. When the music is finished, Drosselmeyer's owl comes in by swooping down from the sky above the left side of the castle. The "Disney" text with sparkles fades out, and the camera follows the owl into a snowy version of Victorian-era London at sunset, establishing the opening shot.


Mary Poppins Returns (2018):

  • The logo starts normally, but is tinted in dark blue (similar to the Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides and Into the Woods variants). When the camera pans around the castle, various London landmarks can be seen. As the music ends, the camera backs up onto a road with lampposts, and several trees are on the grass.

Aladdin (2019):

  • The logo plays as normal (with the text zooming in). When the last note plays, a light from the star at the left side of the castle brightens up to cover the entire logo as the text becomes a shadow. When the light fades out, the castle becomes a ship with almost the same shape, and the text's shadow fades out.
  • Concept art reveals the logo was to pan across the water to the boat in the opening scene, or alternately to zoom through the archway in the castle to the water. The art can be seen here.

Lady and the Tramp (2019, Disney+):

  • The logo's music is rearranged in a 1950s jazz style, and the logo starts a few seconds after the music starts. When the star almost ends, the entire logo becomes sepia-toned.

Noelle (2019, Disney+):

  • The logo starts normally, but is slightly darkened. When the text fades in, it starts snowing. Also, the text is slightly transparent. After the music ends, the text and sparkles fade out, then the camera pans over the logo in a fashion similar to that of a reversed movement of the original logo, and Santa Claus' sleigh flies past the camera. After the camera moves across the flag on the highest spire, the entire backdrop changes to the North Pole as the film starts.



The Wonderful World of Disney: The Little Mermaid Live! (2019)

  • The logo starts normally, but the text does not fade in, as akin to the intro of The Wonderful World of Disney, without the program's logo. Instead, Tinker Bell comes onto the screen and taps her wand on the castle, transitioning to the beginning of the special.

The One and Only Ivan (2020, Disney+)

  • The logo plays normally, but after the music ends, it fades into a foggy glass window with the castle as the texture, transitioning into the prologue. After the onscreen text "INSPIRED BY A TRUE STORY" disappears, the window (with the castle's texture still on it) is cleaned by the titular character. Designed by the film's art department at Technicolor's Pre-Production studio in Culver City, Los Angeles, California.

Mulan (2020), Luca and Encanto (both 2021, Chinese exclusive variant):

  • The logo starts normally, but after it pans down from the night sky, there is a drastically different background resembling the farmlands of China. The castle has been changed to the one seen at Shanghai Disneyland (the Enchanted Storybook Castle), and the text is in bright gold. The phoenix seen in the film flies and draws the arc with a shower of pixie dust before it fades out. This variant was done by yU+co; on their website, this logo appears with slightly different lighting, and the text also zooms in, possibly meaning this was an unused 3D variant.
  • This variant would be re-animated for the China releases of the 2021 Disney films Luca and Encanto, and to commemorate Shanghai Disneyland's 5th anniversary, albeit with the normal scenery from the standard logo (with some minor changes), orange Chinese text for "Year of Magical Surprise" (奇妙连连 惊喜一整年) on top of the castle when the arc draws in, and the flag's coat of arms replaced with the theme park's 5th anniversary logo (which consists of the castle inside a number 5).


Once Upon a Snowman (2020, Disney+)

  • The castle and backdrop are covered in snow. Snow slopes are also seen on both sides, the river is now ice and the text is blue and also covered in snow. After a second of the normal logo on screen, Olaf (voiced by Josh Gad) can be seen skiing on the right side, he then jumps up the slope and shouts "SKILL!" whilst forming the arc over the castle. He then lands on the slope on the left side and skis off screen.


Safety (2020, Disney+):

  • When the highest spire is revealed, snare drums and extra trumpet sounds are added to the fanfare to accompany it, as if it was played by a marching band.

Soul (2020, Disney+):

  • The logo plays as normal, but the fanfare is played in an off-key jazz fashion by Joe's band class, with a four-beat drum intro, noisy trumpets, squalling saxophones, and a tailgate trombone, ending with a crash of cymbals. The firework sounds are also removed again. This was rearranged by Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Jon Batiste as part of the beginning of the movie.

Flora & Ulysses (2021, Disney+):

  • After the logo is complete, it then turns into a comic book design, with the Disney text appearing before the arc is nearly drawn. Then it transitions to different comic book pages, segueing into the beginning of the film. Additionally, the logo's pre-comic transition uses brighter colors similar to the early 2006 variant, but with the Disney text instead.


Us Again (2021 short, closing):

  • The logo is placed on a neon sign, with the castle in pink, the text in yellow and the arc in green. The castle's design is also similar to the 1985 logo.

Cruella (2021):

  • The logo is in black-and-white, the sky is replaced with storm clouds with thunder brewing overhead (similar to the Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales variant) while the London city is seen at the top of the river (without the sailboat), and the text is in a crimson red color. When the flag is revealed, Cruella (played by Emma Stone) can be heard laughing quietly in the background.


Jungle Cruise (2021):

  • The castle lights are brighter and the river has a different texture with better reflection on the castle and text. The clouds and god rays in the logo are deleted, and the text is already formed and appears to be smaller than usual. The text and the arc are also both a little higher than they should be. After a few seconds, the camera zooms down to the river under the water, segueing to the opening scene. Instead of the regular fanfare, the first part of an orchestrated instrumental version of "Nothing Else Matters" by Metallica, composed by James Newton Howard, credited as the second track of the film's soundtrack as "Nothing Else Matters – Jungle Cruise Version Part 1", plays. If you look closely, the flag stops moving after the text shines, and the castle doesn't change angles when the camera goes underwater.


  • On Chinese prints, it's the same as the international version, but the same changes as the standard Chinese variant (minus the simplified water reflection, in which the castle and text are seen) are added as well.

Far from the Tree (2021 short, closing):

  • The logo is embedded in sand, and the curved line is drawn by Marie, the raccoon from the short. While she does this, her child appears from the left side of the screen while holding a shell in his mouth. After Marie finishes, the young raccoon drops the shell at the ending point of the curved line and follows her mother offscreen.

Cheaper by the Dozen (2022, Disney+):

  • The castle fades to a child's drawing surrounded by family pictures, transitioning into the opening credits.

Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (2022, Disney+):

  • The logo starts normally, but after the text (which is clearer in this variant) appears, four lasers zap themselves onto the castle, changing parts of it into different "bootleg" parts of other castles from Disney movies and logos (including the Sultan's palace from Aladdin, Elsa's ice castle from Frozen, Prince Eric's castle from The Little Mermaid, and a colored version of the Incredibles 2 variant). The fanfare stops abruptly as soon as the first laser is fired. There are also pink lasers shining across the text, with a grid being seen for a few seconds. The last part of the fanfare was composed by Brian Tyler.


Pinocchio (2022, Disney+):

  • The logo plays as normal, but as the star is about to form the arc, Jiminy Cricket (voiced by Joseph Gordon-Levitt) floats down the right side of the logo, singing the last part of the fanfare, as in which, "When You Wish Upon A Star", the song that was a part of the fanfare, originated from the original 1940 animated film, before the camera pans down to reveal houses in Italy as the text, then the logo, disappears for the opening scene. Also, the logo cuts from black instead of fading in.


Hocus Pocus 2 (2022, Disney+):

  • The logo starts off normally, but the sky is brighter and parts of the castle are made out of wood. As the camera pans around the castle, the entire logo and landscape change drastically into stormy weather. The moon also appears in the sky, and the fireworks, arc and dust surrounding the text are all absent (similar to the Into the Woods, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales and Incredibles 2 variants). The music is also re-orchestrated by John Debney (who also did the 1985 logo's fanfare), based on Mark Mancina and David Metzger's work on the fanfare, and segues into a horrifying, spooky tune after the first few bars. After the logo is complete, the text fades out and the camera pans down into the water, segueing into the opening scene. Also, a bell has been added to one of the towers of the castle.


Peter Pan and Wendy (2023, Disney+):

  • The logo is darker than usual and is desaturated.

Rogue: Not Quite One (2023 short):

  • The Disney castle is designed in the Simpsons art-style, with the Disney100 logo being separated as the text "Self-Congratulatory" was added to the Disney100 logo, with "When You Wish Upon a Star" playing in the background, then it gets dumped on, along with the Disney100 logo and the "Self-Congratulatory" text being blown away, by a collection of Springfield buildings/landmarks that form the shape of the Disney castle as the sunset background turns into the same daytime background as the show, with "The Simpsons" in Waltography with the cast singing the show's title from the show's main theme song, therefore being a parody of the Disney100 logo. The animation was done by 20th Television Animation, with Akom Production Co. providing the outsourced animation.


The Little Mermaid (2023):

  • The logo is darker than usual and has blue hues on most of the logo. After the fanfare finishes, it then trails to the sound of waves.

Haunted Mansion (2023):

  • The 2022 logo is brighter than usual and is desaturated.


Dashing Through the Snow (2023, Disney+):

  • The logo's hue is altered and largely darker than usual. When the logo begins to fade out, the logo appears on an old film projector, transitioning into the main opening scene.

Wish (2023, in-film):

  • The final scene of the film is Star recreating the Disney logo by creating fireworks (including a Mickey Mouse head-shaped firework as a hidden Mickey) and an arch over the castle of Rosas, which fades into the final page, then closes the book (as a reference to Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in both the opening and ending scenes), as the track "Rosas Finale" plays. Furthermore, an acoustic guitar version of "When You Wish Upon a Star" (played by Sabino (voiced by Victor Garber), who played the main notes during the post-credits sequence) plays over the logo at the end or during the international credits.


Young Woman and the Sea (2024):

  • The logo has shades of yellow and blue, with the blue parts of the logo appearing teal, the pink parts being slightly red-orange, and the purple parts being lilac. The Disney100 audio is also used due to the film originally intending to use the Disney100 variant before switching to the standard variant at the last minute. The audio then trails to the sound of waves, similar to The Little Mermaid (2023).

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