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|founded= April 1, 1983 ({{age|1983|4|1}} years ago) |
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|parent=[[Walt Disney Studios|The Walt Disney Studios]]<br>([[The Walt Disney Company]]) |
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===Background=== |
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===Background=== |
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'''Walt Disney Pictures''' (branded and credited as simply '''Disney''' since 2011) is the main film production arm of [[The Walt Disney Company]], based at the [[Walt Disney Studios]] in Burbank, California. It was originally founded in 1983 as the live-action film division of [[Walt Disney Productions]]; however, after that company was reorganized as the larger Walt Disney Company in 1986, it became its primary film division. In addition to producing and releasing live-action films through [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures]], the studio also releases all films produced by [[Walt Disney Animation Studios]] and [[Pixar Animation Studios]] (as well as the former [[DisneyToon Studios]] until 2018). Today Walt Disney Pictures is one of the "Big Five" Hollywood studios, alongside [[Paramount Pictures]], [[Sony Pictures Entertainment|Sony Pictures]], [[Universal Pictures]], and [[Warner Bros. Pictures]]. |
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'''Walt Disney Pictures''' (branded and credited as simply '''Disney''' since 2011) is the main film production arm of [[Walt Disney Studios|The Walt Disney Studios]], a division of [[The Walt Disney Company]]. It was originally founded on April 1, 1983 as the live-action film division of [[Walt Disney Productions]]; however, after that company was reorganized as the larger Walt Disney Company in 1986, it became its primary film division. In addition to producing and releasing live-action films through the [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures]] banner, the studio releases all animated films produced by [[Walt Disney Animation Studios]] and [[Pixar Animation Studios]] (as well as the former [[DisneyToon Studios]] until that studio's closure in 2018). |
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Walt Disney Pictures did not have a proper onscreen logo until 1985. |
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Walt Disney Pictures did not have a proper onscreen logo until 1985. |
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|1998.png|1st Logo (Live-action film custom variants) (October 7, 1983-December 25, 1998) |
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|Disneynevercrywolf.png|1st Logo (placeholder logo) (October 7, 1983) |
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|Walt Disney Pictures (1990-2006, classic).png|2nd Logo (June 21, 1985-December 12, 2006) |
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|Walt Disney Pictures (1990-2006, classic).png|2nd Logo (June 21, 1985-December 12, 2006) |
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|Walt Disney Pictures (1988).jpg|3rd Logo (Return to Snowy River ending custom variant) (April 15, 1988) |
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|Walt Disney Pictures (1988).jpg|3rd Logo (Return to Snowy River ending custom variant) (April 15, 1988) |
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|Vlcsnap-2013-11-25-04h57m35s91.png|4th Logo (Pixar custom variant) (November 22, 1995-June 29, 2007) |
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|1998.png|4th Logo (June 21, 1991-December 25, 1998) |
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|DLTQZYbMdz4KAv3rwGaSJg45047.jpg|5th Logo (May 19, 2000-April 14, 2006) |
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|Vlcsnap-2013-11-25-04h57m35s91.png|5th Logo (Pixar custom variant) (November 22, 1995-June 29, 2007) |
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|Walt Disney Pictures (The Muppets).png|6th Logo (July 7, 2006-December 9, 2022) |
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|DLTQZYbMdz4KAv3rwGaSJg45047.jpg|6th Logo (May 19, 2000-April 14, 2006) |
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|Walt Disney Pictures Logo 2024.jpg|7th Logo (November 23, 2022-) |
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|Walt Disney Pictures (The Muppets).png|7th Logo (July 7, 2006-December 9, 2022) |
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|Walt Disney Pictures Logo 2024.jpg|8th Logo (November 23, 2022-) |
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===1st Logo (Live-action film custom variants) (October 7, 1983-December 25, 1998)=== |
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===1st Logo (placeholder logo) (October 7, 1983)=== |
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Disneynevercrywolf.png|1983 version |
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Walt Disney Pictures (1985) 4.png|''Return to Oz'' version |
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Walt Disney Pictures (1991).png|1991 version, orange |
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Walt Disney Pictures (1991, Closing).png|1991 version, white |
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1998.png|1993 version |
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Disneypresentsvariant.png|1993 version with "Presents" |
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'''Visuals:''' Generally plain text reading "WALT DISNEY PICTURES", with different typefaces, justifications, etc. varying by movie. |
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'''Visuals:''' Just the text "WALT DISNEY PICTURES" (set in the typeface Celtic, later known as University Roman) in a teal rectangular box with white and blue outlines around it. |
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* Typically, the text (in {{color|blue}}, {{color|orange}}, or white) is set in ITC Usherwood and appears on a <u>black background</u>. |
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** On ''<u>Squanto: A Warrior's Tale</u>'', the word <u>"presents"</u> fades in below the logo. |
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* <u>''Never Cry Wolf''</u> and <u>pre-theatrical versions of ''Splash''</u> have the text set in Celtic (later known as University Roman) in a {{color|teal}} rectangular box, with a white outline around it. |
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* The opening credits of ''<u>Return to Oz</u>'' (which was the first film to use the next logo) feature the "'''W{{Small|ALT}} Di{{small|SNEY}}'''" script and the text "Pictures Presents" in {{color|green}} on a space-like background. |
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'''Audio:''' None. |
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'''Technique:''' A still printed cel, sometimes superimposed. |
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'''Audio:''' The opening theme of the film or none. |
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'''Availability:''' Used on live-action films from the company of that era, often to denote more serious, older-skewing fare, and was sometimes preceded or plastered by the 1985 logo. |
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'''Availability:''' This was a placeholder logo only known to appear on ''Never Cry Wolf'', which was the first film released under the Walt Disney Pictures banner. |
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* It is also rumored to have appeared on pre-release/test screenings of ''Splash'' (the first film released under the [[Touchstone Pictures|Touchstone Films]] banner), but this remains unconfirmed. |
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* However, in 1990, it made a brief return on trailers for films that actually used the next logo. |
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* This logo is also seen at the beginning of ''Squanto: A Warrior's Tale'' and ''Mighty Joe Young'' (however, the next logo is seen at the end on the former, and on trailers and TV spots for the latter). |
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Walt Disney Pictures The Mighty Ducks Opening.png|Flat version |
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Walt Disney Pictures The Mighty Ducks Opening.png|Flat version (filmed) |
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EEF1A468-FA13-4602-95C9-98146749F7DA.jpeg|Scope version |
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EEF1A468-FA13-4602-95C9-98146749F7DA.jpeg|Scope version (filmed) |
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Walt Disney Pictures 1990 35mm Open Matte variant.png|Open matte version |
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Walt Disney Pictures 1990 35mm Open Matte variant.png|Open matte version (filmed) |
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Walt Disney Pictures (B&W, 1990).png|Fullscreen version, black and white |
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Walt Disney Pictures (B&W, 1990).png|Fullscreen version (filmed, black and white) |
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Walt Disney Pictures (1993).png|Flat version, washed out colors |
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Walt Disney Pictures (1990-2006, classic).png|Flat version (videotaped) |
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Walt Disney Pictures- 7th flag variant.png|[[DisneyToon Studios]] version (2002-2006) |
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Walt Disney Pictures (Swedish variant, 1994).jpg|Swedish variant |
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Walt Disney Pictures (1990-2006, classic).png|Flat version |
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'''Visuals:''' On a {{color|blue}} background, a shower of light descends from the top of the screen, forming a stylized, segmented drawing of a castle (likely based on Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty Castle); the segments appear to be spaced increasingly further apart as the light descends. Through the main gate of the castle, a ray of light appears and morphs into the words "'''W{{Small|ALT}} Di{{small|SNEY}}'''" in its familiar corporate font, followed by the word "{{font|Courier New|PICTURES}}" (set in ITC Lubalin Graph) fading in underneath. Another ray of light then draws an arc over the castle, which is hidden only by its highest tower. Three main variants of this exist: |
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'''Visuals:''' On a blue background, a shower of white light descends from the top of the screen, forming a stylized, segmented drawing of a castle; the segments appear to be spaced increasingly further apart as the light descends. Through the main gate of the castle, a white light appears and grows brighter before morphing into the words "'''W{{Small|ALT}} Di{{small|SNEY}}'''" in its familiar corporate font, followed by the blue text "PICTURES" (set in ITC Lubalin Graph) fading in underneath. Another ray of light then draws an arc over the castle, which is hidden only by its highest tower. Three main variants of this exist: |
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* June 21, 1985-November 17, 1989: The castle has a {{color|deepskyblue|light blue}}/white gradient, and the arc is drawn all the way to the bottom left of the castle, behind the "W" in "Walt Disney". Also, there is a brief pause after the initial glow before the shower of light descends, and the flash from the castle gate starts immediately after the castle has been fully formed. |
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* June 21, 1985-November 17, 1989: The castle has a light blue/white gradient, and the arc is drawn all the way to the bottom left of the castle, behind the "W" in "Walt Disney". Also, there is a brief pause after the initial glow before the shower of light descends, and the light from the castle gate appears immediately after the castle has been fully formed. |
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** Some versions of this variant show the castle with a {{color|mediumpurple|lavender}}/white gradient. However, some prints of ''The Black Cauldron'' show the castle in pure white. |
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** Some versions of this variant show the castle with a lavender/white gradient. However, some prints of ''The Black Cauldron'' show the castle in pure white. |
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* March 21, 1990-April 14, 2006: The castle is now {{color|skyblue|sky blue}}, and the arc now ends just above the "W" in "Walt Disney". |
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* March 21, 1990-April 14, 2006: The castle is now sky blue, and the arc now ends just above the "W" in "Walt Disney". |
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** In the original cel-animated version of this variant, the "Walt Disney" wordmark appears slightly transparent, whereas in the digital ink-and-paint version (introduced in 1994), the wordmark is solid white. Also, the light reflection on the castle when the arc is drawn is different. |
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** In the original filmed version of this variant, the "Walt Disney" script appears slightly transparent, whereas in the videotaped version (introduced in 1994), it is solid white. Also, the light reflection on the castle when the arc is drawn is different. |
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* February 15, 2002-December 12, 2006: Same as the 1990 variant, but a seventh flag is added to the rightmost tower of the castle. This variant is seen exclusively on films produced by [[DisneyToon Studios]]. |
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* February 15, 2002-December 12, 2006: Same as the 1990 variant, but a seventh flag is added to the rightmost tower of the castle (presumably to match the print logo of the time), which also has a more teal-ish color. This variant is seen exclusively on films produced by [[DisneyToon Studios]], as well as the Disney Television Animation-produced ''101: Dalimants 2: Patch's London Adventure'', ''Stitch! The Movie'', and ''Leroy and Stitch''. |
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'''Alternate Descriptive Video Description:''' On a blue background, a glowing pinpoint of light arc over the outline of a castle with spires and flags. Words appear in a flash. Walt Disney Pictures. |
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'''Alternate Descriptive Video Description:''' On a blue background, a glowing pinpoint of light arc over the outline of a castle with spires and flags. Words appear in a flash. Walt Disney Pictures. |
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* Disney first used the drawing of the castle seen in this logo in 1984 to promote the 30th anniversary of Disneyland. |
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* The castle in this logo is specifically based on the Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California; in fact, it was originally part of the logo that was used to promote the park's 30th anniversary in 1985. |
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* The 2002 variant was used as part of the logo for [[Disney Television Animation]] from 2003 to 2013. |
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* Although [[Walt Disney Animation Studios|Walt Disney Feature Animation]] (later known as Walt Disney Animation Studios) abandoned traditional cel animation in favor of digital ink-and-paint via CAPS (Computer Animation Production System) in 1990 in regards to feature-length animated films, the cel-animated version of this logo had some currency until at least mid-2005, even after two digitally animated versions debuted in 1994 and 2002, respectively. |
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* This logo was revived in 2021 as part of a merchandising line for ShopDisney, based on its original incarnation. |
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* This logo was revived in 2021 as part of a merchandising line for ShopDisney, based on its original incarnation. |
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* The <u>size of different elements of the logo</u> may vary. |
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* The <u>size of different elements in the logo</u> may vary. |
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* A variation exists in which the animation is in a lower frame rate until the light fades out after forming the segments. A more <u>refined version</u> of this variant debuted in <u>1991</u>. |
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* The <u>traditional ink-and-paint version of this logo</u> was used from <u>1985 to 2005</u> (albeit with decreasing frequency from the mid-1990s onward), whereas the <u>digital ink-and-paint version</u> was used from <u>1994 to 2006</u>. |
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* When <u>classic Disney shorts were re-released in the 1990s</u>, the text "A FULLY RESTORED ORIGINAL/ANIMATED CLASSIC" (in the same font used for "PICTURES") is shown before the logo. On ''<u>The Old Mill</u>'', the text reads "A FULLY RESTORED ACADEMY AWARD-WINNING ANIMATED CLASSIC", with a drawing of an Oscar statue to the left and a copyright for the AMPAS on the bottom. |
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* A variation used from <u>1994 to 2006</u> exists, in which the light forming the castle and the curved line's reflection are somewhat transparent, the flash forming the words "'''W{{Small|ALT}} Di{{small|SNEY}}'''" is a little brighter, and the word "{{Font|Courier New|PICTURES}}" fades in more quickly. |
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* A variant exists in which the flash that forms the "'''W{{Small|ALT}} Di{{small|SNEY}}'''" text is somewhat slower and shaped like an oval. Also, the arc above the castle is slightly larger than usual. This can be found on <u>''101 Dalmatians'' (1996)</u>, the <u>widescreen version of ''Lady and the Tramp'' (1998 WDMC release)</u>, ''<u>Endurance</u>'', and the <u>2004 release of ''Mary Poppins''</u>, plastering the [[Buena Vista Pictures Distribution|Buena Vista]] logo. |
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* Another variation exists, which has a lower frame rate for most of the animation except the line drawing over the castle, which has smoother animation. A more <u>refined version</u> of this variant debuted in <u>1991</u>. |
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* A <u>short version</u> also exists, which is seen on <u>early [[Touchstone Home Entertainment|Touchstone Home Video]] releases</u>. |
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* When <u>classic Disney shorts were re-released in the 1990s</u>, the annotation "A FULLY RESTORED ORIGINAL/ANIMATED CLASSIC", in the same font used for "PICTURES", is shown before the logo. On ''<u>The Old Mill</u>'', the text reads "A FULLY RESTORED ACADEMY AWARD-WINNING ANIMATED CLASSIC", with a drawing of an Oscar statue to the left and copyright for the AMPAS on the bottom. |
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* The <u>original 1986 and 1988 prints of ''The Great Mouse Detective'' and ''Oliver & Company''</u> use the <u>1985 variant</u> of the logo, while the films' respective <u>1992 and 1996 VHS releases</u> use the <u>1990 variant</u>. As for ''The Great Mouse Detective'', the original 1985 variant of the logo is currently one of the rarest, obscure media still in searching, as it is otherwise or presumably lost. However, the original 1985 variant from ''Oliver & Company'' is still intact on the French VHS and Widescreen Laserdisc releases from 1997. |
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* A variant in which the flash that forms the "'''W{{Small|ALT}} Di{{small|SNEY}}'''" text being somewhat slower and shaped like an oval exists. The arc above the castle is slightly larger than normal as well. This can be found on <u>''101 Dalmatians'' (1996)</u>, the <u>widescreen version of ''Lady and the Tramp'' (1998 WDMC release)</u>, ''<u>Endurance</u>'', and the <u>2004 release of ''Mary Poppins''</u>, plastering the [[Buena Vista Pictures Distribution|Buena Vista]] logo. |
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* An <u>even shorter version</u> also exists, which starts after the text is formed. This can be seen on <u>mid-2000s releases of some classic films</u>, plastering the [[RKO Radio Pictures|RKO]] and Buena Vista logos. This is also silently seen on <u>post-2006 prints of ''Lady and the Tramp''</u> and the <u>2007 print of ''The Jungle Book''</u> before the Buena Vista logo. |
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* A <u>short version</u> also exists, which is seen on <u>very early [[Touchstone Home Entertainment|Touchstone Home Video]] releases</u>. |
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* A possible variant exists in which the "'''W{{Small|ALT}} Di{{small|SNEY}}'''" text has a <u>drop shadow</u>; however, it is unclear whether this is a result of film deterioration or distortion, or if this was indeed an actual variant. |
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* The <u>original 1986 and 1988 prints of ''The Great Mouse Detective'' and ''Oliver & Company''</u> use the <u>1985 variant</u> of the logo, while the <u>1992 and 1996 video releases</u> use the <u>1990 variant</u>. |
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* An <u>even shorter version</u> also exists, which starts after the text is formed. This can be seen on <u>mid-2000s releases of some classic films</u>, plastering the [[RKO Radio Pictures|RKO]] and Buena Vista logos. This is also strangely (and silently) seen on <u>post-2006 prints of ''Lady and the Tramp''</u> and the <u>2007 print of ''The Jungle Book''</u> before the Buena Vista logo. |
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* A possible variant in which the "'''W{{Small|ALT}} Di{{small|SNEY}}'''" text has a <u>drop shadow</u> exists; however, it is unclear whether this is a result of film deterioration or distortion, or if this was indeed an actual variant. |
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* A variation of the logo as a <u>still image</u> can be found at the <u>end of ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame''</u> and on <u>1990s re-releases of some 1940s-1950s Disney cartoons</u>, plastering the 1953 Buena Vista logo. |
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* A variation of the logo as a <u>still image</u> can be found at the <u>end of ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame''</u> and on <u>1990s re-releases of some 1940s-1950s Disney cartoons</u>, plastering the 1953 Buena Vista logo. |
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* On <u>a few 2003-2006 animated films and ''The Shaggy Dog''</u> (as a variant), <u>"{{Font|Courier New|PICTURES}}" appears with the script</u> instead of fading in after. |
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* On <u>a few 2003-2006 animated films and ''The Shaggy Dog''</u> (as a variant), <u>"PICTURES" appears with the script</u> instead of fading in after. |
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* On the <u>Disney+ print of the 1940 adaptation of ''Swiss Family Robinson''</u>, the 1990 version of this logo is in <u>black and white</u>. |
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* On the <u>Disney+ print of the 1940 adaptation of ''Swiss Family Robinson''</u>, the 1990 version of this logo is in <u>black and white</u>. |
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* On the <u>1996 UK VHS release of ''Pocahontas''</u>, the entire logo is still while the line above the castle glows. This was considered to be a rare bumper, for the sneak peek of ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame'' after the film, because the "Stay Tuned" bumper is absented on the aforementioned UK VHS release of said film. |
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* On the <u>1996 UK VHS release of ''Pocahontas''</u>, the entire logo is still while the arc above the castle glows. This was considered to be a rare bumper, for the sneak peek of ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame'' after the film, because the "Stay Tuned" bumper is absented on the aforementioned UK VHS release of said film. |
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'''Closing Variant:''' Either the full animation plays, or the logo fades in when the "'''W{{Small|ALT}} Di{{small|SNEY}}'''" text is formed. |
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'''Closing Variant:''' Either the full animation plays, or the logo fades in when the "'''W{{Small|ALT}} Di{{small|SNEY}}'''" text is formed. |
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'''Technique:''' Traditional animation. It remains unknown if this logo was animated in-house at Disney, or if the digital ink-and-paint variants were produced on Sun 3, Silicon Graphics IRIS 31XX or DEC MicroVAX II computers (all three of which were preferred terminals for CAPS, according to [https://patents.google.com/patent/EP0365960A2/en this patent]). |
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'''Technique:''' Traditional ink-and-paint animation for the filmed variants (1985 and 1990) and digital ink-and-paint animation for the videotaped variants (1994 and 2002). It remains unknown if this logo was animated in-house at Disney, or if the digital ink-and-paint variants were produced on Sun 3, Silicon Graphics IRIS 31XX or DEC MicroVAX II computers (all three of which were preferred terminals for CAPS (Computer Animation Production System), according to [https://patents.google.com/patent/EP0365960A2/en this patent]). However, it was rumored that the animation division of [[Walt Disney Productions]] (now known as [[Walt Disney Animation Studios]]) created this logo. |
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'''Audio:''' A rendition of "When You Wish Upon a Star" (originally from ''Pinocchio''), which opens with a synthesized chorus and a quiet brass rendition of the song's first bar, with chimes evoking pixie dust. This is followed by an uprising flute and a reversed cymbal, then a full orchestral finish of the song's first bar, ending with a five-note synthesizer sting. This version was arranged by John Debney. |
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* The <u>original version</u> of the fanfare was used from 1985 to 1990, and was <u>enhanced or re-recorded in 1990</u>. |
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* The <u>original version</u> of the fanfare was used from 1985 to 1990, and was <u>enhanced or re-recorded in 1990</u>. |
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* There exists some <u>re-orchestrated variants</u> of the fanfare: |
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* There exist some <u>re-orchestrated variants</u> of the fanfare: |
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** A version exists with the choir mixed in for the <u>short variant</u>. <u>Some late 1980s theatrical trailers</u> have a voiceover saying, "From the name that means magic in entertainment". |
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** A version exists with the choir mixed in for the <u>short variant</u>. <u>Some late 1980s theatrical trailers</u> have a voiceover saying, "From the name that means magic in entertainment." |
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** The theme is re-orchestrated in a <u>dramatically different key</u> on <u>1994's ''White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf''</u>. This version was also arranged by John Debney. |
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** The theme is re-orchestrated in a <u>dramatically different key</u> on <u>1994's ''White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf''</u>. This version was also arranged by John Debney. |
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** Some films use a <u>more dramatic re-orchestration</u>. |
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** Some films use a <u>more dramatic re-orchestration</u>. |
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** The short ''<u>Runaway Brain</u>'' has it sounding more like the 1987 [[Walt Disney Television]] theme and the ''White Fang 2'' variant. |
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** The short ''<u>Runaway Brain</u>'' has it sounding more like the 1987 [[Walt Disney Television]] theme and the ''White Fang 2'' variant. |
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* Sometimes, the logo is <u>silent</u> or has <u>the opening/ending theme of the film</u>. |
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* Sometimes, the logo is <u>silent</u> or has <u>the opening/ending theme of the film</u>. |
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* On <u>some 1980s trailers</u>, an <u>entirely different-sounding fanfare</u> is heard. |
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* On <u>some 1980s trailers</u>, an <u>entirely different epic-sounding fanfare</u> is heard. |
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* Some films have the music <u>off-sync</u> with the logo's animation. |
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* Some films have the music <u>off-sync</u> with the logo's animation. |
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* On some films, the opening score incorporates the first few bars of "When You Wish Upon a Star" when the logo appears. |
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* On some films, the opening score incorporates the first few bars of "When You Wish Upon a Star" when the logo appears. |
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* On <u>1990s re-releases of Disney animated shorts</u>, the logo is silent until the end, when the <u>1950s Buena Vista music</u> is heard. |
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* On <u>1990s re-releases of some Disney animated shorts</u>, the logo is silent until the end, when the <u>1950s Buena Vista music</u> is heard. |
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* On one print of ''<u>Old Yeller</u>'', the film's <u>custom Buena Vista fanfare</u> is heard over the end of the logo due to a plastering error. |
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* On one print of ''<u>Old Yeller</u>'', the film's <u>custom Buena Vista fanfare</u> is heard over the end of the logo due to a plastering error. |
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* On the <u>2003 DVD release of ''The Rescuers''</u>, a <u>thunderclap</u> is heard at the end of the logo. This is because the film originally had the Buena Vista logo at the start, but the logo is silent on the 1999 VHS release of said film. |
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* On the <u>2003 DVD release of ''The Rescuers''</u>, a <u>thunderclap</u> is heard at the end of the logo. This is because the film originally had the Buena Vista logo at the start, but the logo is silent on the 1999 VHS release of said film. |
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* On the <u>1996 UK VHS release of ''Pocahontas''</u>, the normal audio is replaced by John Sachs saying, "Keep watching after the ''Pocahontas'' feature for an exclusive preview of Disney's 34th animated feature, ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame''." |
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* On the <u>1996 UK VHS release of ''Pocahontas''</u>, the normal audio is replaced by John Sachs saying, "Keep watching after the ''Pocahontas'' feature for an exclusive preview of Disney's 34th animated feature, ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame''." |
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* On <u>foreign dubs of ''The Black Cauldron'' produced after 1997 or 1998</u>, the 1990 re-recording fanfare is used, while others, mostly from their original theatrical release (such as the Latin American Spanish and Dutch dubs), use the original 1985 mix. |
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* On <u>foreign dubs of ''The Black Cauldron'' produced after 1997 or 1998</u>, the 1990 re-recording fanfare is used, while others, mostly from their original theatrical release (such as the Latin American Spanish and Dutch dubs), use the original 1985 mix. |
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* On the <u>1999 Indonesian VCD release of ''Operation Dumbo Drop'' (1995)</u>, the <u>theme from the 1994 [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment|Disney Videos]] logo</u> is heard possibly due to an editing mistake. |
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* On the <u>1999 Indonesian VCD release of ''Operation Dumbo Drop''</u>, the <u>theme from the 1994 [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment|Disney Videos]] logo</u> is heard possibly due to an editing mistake. |
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* On a <u>1995 ARD airing of ''White Fang''</u>, the <u>1986 WDHV theme plays</u>. The music serendipitously appears to track with the animation, even though its presence was due to a plastering error. |
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* On a <u>1995 ARD airing of ''White Fang''</u>, the <u>1986 WDHV theme plays</u>. The music serendipitously appears to track with the animation, even though its presence was due to a plastering error. |
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* At the <u>end of ''101 Dalmatians''</u>, the sound of <u>Cruella laughing</u> is heard over the logo. |
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* At the <u>end of ''Honey, I Blew Up the Kid'',</u> the sound of <u>Adam laughing</u> is briefly heard over the logo. |
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* At the <u>end of ''101 Dalmatians'' (1996)</u>, the sound of <u>Cruella laughing</u> is heard over the logo. |
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* At the <u>end of ''Inspector Gadget 2'',</u> a <u>splattering sound effect, with a laser and bouncing sound effect</u> are heard when the logo forms. |
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* At the <u>end of ''Inspector Gadget 2'',</u> a <u>splattering sound effect, with a laser and bouncing sound effect</u> are heard when the logo forms. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on most Disney films from this era up until 2006. |
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* This was seen on most films from the studio released between 1985 and 2006, and was used in tandem with the 5th logo until December 12, 2006. |
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* This was seen on most films from the studio released between 1985 and 2006, and was used in tandem with the 6th logo until December 12, 2006. |
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** The shortened 1985 version without music debuted on ''Return to Oz'', while the full version with music debuted on ''The Black Cauldron'' and made its last appearance on original prints of ''The Little Mermaid'' (1989). |
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** The shortened 1985 version without music debuted on ''Return to Oz'', while the full version with music debuted on ''The Black Cauldron'' and made its last appearance on original prints of ''The Little Mermaid'' (1989). |
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** The 1990 version debuted on a rerelease of ''The Black Cauldron'' (under the title ''Taran and the Magic Cauldron'') and made its final appearance (albeit as a variant) on ''The Shaggy Dog'' (2006); it made its final closing appearance on ''The Wild''. |
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** The 1990 version debuted on a re-release of ''The Black Cauldron'' (under the title ''Taran and the Magic Cauldron'') and made its final appearance (albeit as a variant) on ''The Shaggy Dog'' (2006); it made its final closing appearance on ''The Wild''. |
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** The 2002 version debuted on ''Return to Never Land'' and made its final appearance at the end of ''The Fox and the Hound 2''. |
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** The 2002 version debuted on ''Return to Never Land'' and made its final appearance at the end of ''The Fox and the Hound 2''. |
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* The <u>filmed version of this logo</u> was used from <u>1985 until at least mid-2005</u> (albeit with decreasing frequency from the mid-1990s onward; ''Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen'' and ''The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement'' are among the final films to use this variant, as they use film prints), whereas the <u>videotaped version</u> was used from <u>1994 to 2006</u> (specifically for CAPS animated movies and other movies not using film prints). |
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* Starting with the 1988 VHS release of ''Cinderella'', this logo was also used on newer prints of classic films, among others. |
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* Starting with the 1988 VHS release of ''Cinderella'', this logo was also used on newer prints of classic films, among others. |
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* The logo first appeared at the end of the film on ''Oliver & Company''. |
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* It was also seen on trailers for ''Toy Story'' as well, but the film itself uses the 4th logo (plastered by the 6th logo on current prints). |
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* It was also seen on trailers for ''Toy Story'' as well, but the film itself uses the 5th logo (plastered by the 6th logo on current prints). |
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** However, it does appear on the 2000 DTV film ''Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins''. |
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** However, it does appear on the 2000 direct-to-video film ''Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins''. |
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* It is also seen on pre-2002 prints of ''The Lion King''; the 2002 IMAX version uses the 5th logo, and prints from 2011 onward use the 6th logo. |
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* It is also seen on pre-2002 prints of ''The Lion King''; the 2002 IMAX version uses the 6th logo, and prints from 2011 onward use the 7th logo. |
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* The 1985 version of the logo is also preserved on some foreign Blu-ray releases and a SYFY UK 2020 airing of ''Flight of the Navigator'' (1986), including a German release from Splendid Entertainment and the 2012 and 2019 releases from Second Sight Films, which presumably use U.S. prints as Disney does not hold video rights overseas. |
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* The restored version of this logo was seen on the 2014 reissue of the Netflix print of ''Hercules'', while the other prints use the 6th logo, and on the page on the ''Herbie: Fully Loaded'' opening credits on the website of yU+co, the designer of the 2006 logo. |
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* The 1985 version of the logo is also preserved on some foreign Blu-ray releases and a SYFY UK 2020 airing of ''Flight of the Navigator'', including a German release from Splendid Entertainment and the 2012 and 2019 releases from Second Sight Films, which presumably use U.S. prints as Disney does not hold video rights overseas. |
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* The restored version of this logo was seen on the 2014 Netflix reissue of ''Hercules'' (other prints use the 6th logo), and on the page on the ''Herbie: Fully Loaded'' opening credits on the website of yU+co (who animated the 2006 logo). |
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* When the Disney+ streaming service launched, the B&W variant of the 1990 version of this logo preceded the RKO logo on current prints of the 1940 film adaptation of ''Swiss Family Robinson'', the rights to which Walt Disney acquired around the time he produced his own, more well-known adaptation in 1960. |
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* When the Disney+ streaming service launched, the B&W variant of the 1990 version of this logo preceded the RKO logo on current prints of the 1940 film adaptation of ''Swiss Family Robinson'', the rights to which Walt Disney acquired around the time he produced his own, more well-known adaptation in 1960. |
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* The lower frame rate variant was featured on the 1991 theatrical re-release and is also preserved on the [[Walt Disney Classics]] VHS release of ''101 Dalmatians'', as well as several other WDC VHS releases, and is also seen at the end of the 1991 Australian VHS release of ''Fantasia''. |
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* The lower frame rate variant was featured on the 1991 theatrical re-release and is also preserved on the [[Walt Disney Classics]] VHS release of ''101 Dalmatians'', as well as several other WDC VHS releases, and is also seen at the end of the 1991 Australian VHS release of ''Fantasia''. |
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* This logo was preserved on the 2017 UK theatrical re-release of ''The Muppet Christmas Carol'', as it was re-released by Park Circus and not Disney themselves. |
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* This logo was preserved on the 2017 UK theatrical re-release of ''The Muppet Christmas Carol'', as it was re-released by Park Circus and not Disney themselves. |
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* Many recent prints of some of the company's core titles (both TV and home media) have plastered this with the 2006 logo and/or the [[Walt Disney Animation Studios]] logo since the late 2000s. |
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* Many recent prints of some of the company's core titles (both TV and home media) have plastered this with the 2006 logo and/or the [[Walt Disney Animation Studios]] logo since the late 2000s. |
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** However, it is still intact on older home media and some newer prints/airings of its other core titles (such as the 2008 release of ''The Aristocats'', the Diamond Edition DVD release of ''Lady and the Tramp'', and the ''Bambi: The Story Behind the Story'' feature on the DE DVD release of ''Bambi'' with the RKO Pictures custom theme playing underneath; among others) as well as its lesser-known releases. It helps that some of the titles retaining this logo on newer prints are either accompanied by the movie's theme or used a variation, making it somewhat harder to plaster. Thanks to the launch of Disney+, this logo became a bit easier to find, as many films on the service preserve their original logos. |
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** However, it is still intact on older home media and some newer prints/airings of its other core titles (such as the 2008 release of ''The Aristocats'', the Diamond Edition DVD release of ''Lady and the Tramp'' (also on the 1999 Limited Edition DVD), the 2000 DVD release of ''Fun and Fancy Free'', and the ''Bambi: The Story Behind the Story'' feature on the DE DVD release of ''Bambi'' with the RKO Pictures custom theme playing underneath; among others) as well as its lesser-known releases. It helps that some of the titles retaining this logo on newer prints are either accompanied by the movie's theme or used a variation, making it somewhat harder to plaster. Thanks to the launch of Disney+, this logo became a bit easier to find, as many films on the service preserve their original logos. |
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* For reasons unknown, this logo does not appear on ''Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas'' (the sequel has the logo, but as a variant), ''Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin'', ''The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride'', or ''Atlantisː Milo's Return''. |
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* The logo from the original 1988 theatrical print of ''Oliver & Company'' has appeared once on the French SECAM VHS and widescreen laserdisc circa September 1997. The early 1990 variant appeared in some European and Asian home media releases, while the 1991 variant (from the 1996 theatrical reissue) is the current logo used in US and international VHS, DVD, and Blu-ray releases.<ref>Oliver & Company 1997 France VHS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNNcfndthYk&t=6s</ref> |
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'''Legacy:''' Easily one of the most beloved logos out there, due to its longevity and presence on many of Disney's classic films. |
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'''Legacy:''' It is regarded as of the most iconic logos in history due to its longevity and presence on many of Disney's classic films. |
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===3rd Logo (''Return to Snowy River'' ending custom variant) (April 15, 1988)=== |
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'''Visuals:''' On a black/{{color|navy|navy blue}} gradient background, the regular "{{color|lightskyblue|'''W{{Small|ALT}} Di{{small|SNEY}}'''}}" script, in a textured {{color|lightskyblue|baby blue}} hue, writes itself onscreen (a la the 1986 [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment|Walt Disney Home Video]] logo). The word "{{Font|Times New Roman|PICTURES}}" (set in Goudy Extra Bold) fades in below the script, with each of the letters spaced out. A ray of light appears below the script and extends to form a line between the script and text, with a small break at the "y" in "Walt Disney". |
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===4th Logo ([[Pixar Animation Studios|Pixar]] custom variant) (November 22, 1995-June 29, 2007)=== |
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'''Visuals:''' Just the blue text "WALT DISNEY PICTURES" (set in ITC Usherwood) on a black background, with "WALT DISNEY" on the top row and "PICTURES" on the bottom, justified to fit the first line of text. |
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*On ''<u>The Rocketeer</u>'' (the first film to use this logo), the text is unjustified and appears in orange at the beginning of the film and in white at the end. |
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===5th Logo ([[Pixar Animation Studios|Pixar]] custom variant) (November 22, 1995-June 29, 2007)=== |
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* On <u>original prints of ''Toy Story''</u>, the logo zooms out at the end, fading into the cloud wallpaper of Andy's room to start the movie. Prints before 2000 have the logo <u>blue-tinted and filmed</u> due to being taken from a telecine transfer. |
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** The post-2009 prints replace this logo with the Pixar Animation Studios logo (which itself comes after the 2006 Disney logo), which fades to reveal Andy's room once the animation finishes and freezes for a few seconds. |
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'''Technique:''' CGI by Pixar themselves, who also animated their own logo. As with other works they did at the time, this was animated on a Silicon Graphics Indigo2 Extreme workstation and rendered on a farm of Sun SPARCstation 20 units. |
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'''Audio:''' A bombastic fanfare composed by Randy Newman, based on "Andy's Birthday" ("Opening" in ''The Legacy Collection'' complete score album) from the ''Toy Story'' soundtrack. Sometimes, the reverberation from the ending trails into the Pixar logo. |
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* On <u>original prints of ''Toy Story''</u>, a <u>more bombastic version</u> of the fanfare is used, and after the arc is drawn over the castle, only the rest of the notes to the third to last note of the fanfare play, with the last two notes played on a trumpet, segueing into the opening theme. |
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** <u>Post-2009 prints</u> kept the two trumpet notes from the logo's score that segues into the opening scene, following the Pixar logo. |
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* An <u>early workprint version of ''A Bug's Life''</u> uses the <u>music from the 2nd logo</u>. |
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* An <u>early workprint version of ''A Bug's Life''</u> uses the <u>music from the 2nd logo</u>. |
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* On <u>''Monsters, Inc.'', ''The Incredibles'', and ''Ratatouille''</u>, the <u>opening theme of the movie</u> is used instead. |
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* On <u>original prints of ''Cars''</u>, the fanfare is <u>re-orchestrated</u> to put a little more of the logo in at the same duration of the logo's closing re-appearance. |
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* On <u>original prints of ''Cars''</u>, the fanfare is <u>re-orchestrated</u> to put a little more of the logo in at the same duration of the logo's closing re-appearance. |
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* On the <u>closing variant</u>, the sound of the flags waving and of pixie dust as the arc is drawn are audible. Sometimes, the ending theme of the film is used instead. |
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* The logo was last seen on the teaser trailer for ''WALL-E'' (released the same day as ''Ratatouille'' as it was attached to it theatrically), as the film itself uses the 6th logo (the first Pixar film to do so). |
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* The logo was last seen on the teaser trailer for ''WALL-E'' (released the same day as ''Ratatouille'' as it was attached to it theatrically), which uses the 7th logo (the first Pixar film to do so). |
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* It is also preserved on various shorts based on Pixar films; however, other shorts from this era do not have this logo. |
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* This logo was also seen on an Amazon Instant Video print of ''Monsters, Inc.'', likely because it was using the 2009 master, as well as the recent HBO Asia airing of ''Finding Nemo'' as it used the mid-2000s master (hence the 2006 [[Buena Vista International Television]] logo appearing at the end). |
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* This was also found on the Walt Disney Pictures website until late 2012, starting with the drawing of the arc, then the waving of the flags loop. |
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* This was also found on the Walt Disney Pictures website until late 2012, starting with the drawing of the arc, then the waving of the flags loop. |
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* The DTV feature ''Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins'' is the only contemporary feature-length Pixar production to not use this logo, instead using the 2nd logo. |
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* The direct-to-video feature ''Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins'' is the only contemporary feature-length Pixar production to not use this logo, instead using the 2nd logo. |
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===5th Logo (May 19, 2000-April 14, 2006)=== |
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'''Alternate Descriptive Video Description:''' Golden light illuminates a logo. Walt Disney Pictures. A glowing pinpoint arcs over the outline of a castle with spires and flags. |
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* It made its first appearance on ''Dinosaur''. |
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* ''Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl'' only has the logo at the end, as there are no logos at the beginning. |
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* ''Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl'' only has this logo at the end, as there are no logos at the beginning. |
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* This logo made its final appearance on ''The Wild'' (only as a variant at the beginning; the ending of the film uses the 2nd logo). |
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* This logo was also seen on a trailer for ''The Incredibles'' (the film itself uses the 4th logo). |
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'''Legacy:''' This logo earned the unofficial nickname "Flashlight", and is fondly remembered by those who grew up with older-skewing Disney films of the time. |
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* The yacht is said to be the ''Pyewacket'', owned by Roy E. Disney. This was reportedly an addition by Mike Gabriel to signify the fact that, like Walt, Roy had also made a significant impact on the company; he always had everyone's back, or at least the back of the castle. |
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** While this is the most common and likely claim to the identity of the ship, the website for yU+co circa 2011 called it Captain Hook's pirate ship (also known as the ''Jolly Roger''), in reference to ''Peter Pan'' (his name was misspelled as "Captain Cook" until 2013).<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110317120742/http://www.yuco.com/projects/walt-disney-pictures</ref> |
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** While this is the most common and likely claim to the identity of the ship, the website for yU+co circa 2011 called it Captain Hook's pirate ship (also known as the ''Jolly Roger''), in reference to ''Peter Pan'' (his name was misspelled as "Captain Cook" until 2013).<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110317120742/http://www.yuco.com/projects/walt-disney-pictures</ref> |
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* On August 13, 2019, Disney posted a compilation video of the 2nd, 4th, 5th and 6th logos and its variants across 45 different films, from ''The Black Cauldron'' (1985) to ''The Lion King'' (2019), which can be viewed on the company's YouTube channel [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KyFeG7kfTM here]. |
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* On August 13, 2019, Disney posted a compilation video of the 2nd, 5th, 6th and 7th logos and their variants from 45 different films, from ''The Black Cauldron'' (1985) to ''The Lion King'' (2019), which can be viewed on the company's YouTube channel [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KyFeG7kfTM here]. |
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* On <u>3D releases</u>, the text zooms in more to create a three-dimensional illusion. This variant was also used on <u>eight regular format films</u> (at least one of which was not actually released in 3D): ''Mars Needs Moms'', ''Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides'', both ''Planes'' films, ''Cinderella'' (2015), ''Aladdin'' (2019), ''Maleficent: Mistress of Evil'', and the Disney+ film ''Noelle''. |
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* On <u>3D releases</u>, the text zooms in more to create a three-dimensional illusion. This variant was also used on <u>eight regular format films</u> (at least one of which was not actually released in 3D): ''Mars Needs Moms'', ''Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides'', both ''Planes'' films, ''Cinderella'' (2015), ''Aladdin'' (2019), ''Maleficent: Mistress of Evil'', and the Disney+ film ''Noelle''. |
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* A <u>4:3 variant</u> also exists, which can be found on the <u>2008 DVD release of ''101 Dalmatians'' in open matte format</u> (current home media prints since the 2010s and the Disney+ print omits it), and the <u>Disney+ print of ''Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves'' in standard format</u>, plastering the Walt Disney Home Video logo. |
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* A <u>4:3 variant</u> also exists, which can be found on the <u>2008 DVD release of ''101 Dalmatians'' in open matte format</u> (current home media prints since the 2010s and the Disney+ print omits it), and the <u>Disney+ print of ''Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves'' in standard format</u>, plastering the Walt Disney Home Video logo. |
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* On the iPad app <u>''Disney Animated''</u>, the app's logo was shown in the start before it pans down to the city background. At the end, it pans up as scenes from Disney films and shorts are being shown as pieces of paper, which forms the app's main menu. It was also shown at the end of the app's first chapter, "Art in Motion", transitioning to a photo of the Roy E. Disney Animation Building at night. |
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* On the iPad app <u>''Disney Animated''</u>, the app's logo was shown in the start before it pans down to the city background. At the end, it pans up as scenes from Disney films and shorts are being shown as pieces of paper, which forms the app's main menu. It was also shown at the end of the app's first chapter, "Art in Motion", transitioning to a photo of the Roy E. Disney Animation Building at night. |
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* On <u>TV airings of ''Cars''</u>, an <u>ABC print of ''Toy Story 3''</u>, a <u>Freeform print of ''Finding Dory''</u>, and <u>Cartoon Network prints of ''Alice Through the Looking Glass''</u>, the logo starts with <u>the flag being revealed</u>. |
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* On <u>3D prints of ''Ratatouille''</u>, the logo starts when the pixie dust is first seen. This was to help time the opening logos correctly as the opening score, while the 2D prints use the 4th logo. |
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* On <u>3D prints of ''Ratatouille''</u>, the logo starts when the pixie dust is first seen. This was to help time the opening logos correctly as the opening score, while the 2D prints use the 5th logo. |
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* On the <u>2007 Chinese film ''The Secret of The Magic Gourd''</u>, the logo is filmed and the audio is off-sync. |
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* On the <u>2007 Chinese film ''The Secret of the Magic Gourd''</u>, the logo is filmed and the audio is off-sync. |
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* For <u>later 2021 Chinese releases of Disney films</u>, and to commemorate Shanghai Disneyland's fifth anniversary, the castle was replaced by Shanghai Disneyland's Enchanted Storybook Castle (seen in the variant from the 2020 live-action remake of ''Mulan''), the flag's icon was replaced by the park's fifth anniversary logo, and the "'''Di{{small|SNEY}}'''" text is golden. While the arc is drawn, the Chinese text for "Year of Magical Surprise" (奇妙连连 惊喜一整年) appears on the top of castle, in orange. There are also some minor changes, with motion blur omitted from the castle and the textures of the grass and the water reflections. |
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* For <u>later 2021 Chinese releases of Disney films</u>, and to commemorate Shanghai Disneyland's fifth anniversary, the castle was replaced by Shanghai Disneyland's Enchanted Storybook Castle (seen in the variant from the 2020 live-action remake of ''Mulan''), the flag's icon was replaced by the park's fifth anniversary logo, and the "'''Di{{small|SNEY}}'''" text is golden. While the arc is drawn, the Chinese text for "Year of Magical Surprise" (奇妙连连 惊喜一整年) appears on the top of castle, in orange. There are also some minor changes, with motion blur omitted from the castle and the textures of the grass and the water reflections. |
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* On animated films starting with ''Finding Dory'' (except ''Onward'', ''Ralph Breaks the Internet'', ''Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules'' (the first film had no logo), and ''Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again''), the full animation is used as a closing logo, very possibly to make the international dubbing credits sync with the music. |
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* Seen on most Disney films from 2006 until 2022, starting with ''Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest'' (trailers for the film use the previous logo) and ending with ''Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again''. |
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* Even though the 2011 variant was actually first used for the [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment]] logo back in 2007, it would later replace the original variant (with the full company name) starting with ''The Muppets'', and all movies following it. The change was also made ostensibly to fit into mobile phones and other devices, like the iPod. |
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* Even though the 2011 variant was actually first used for the [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment]] logo in 2007, it would later replace the original variant (with the full company name) starting with ''The Muppets'', and all movies following it. This change is said to have been made to accommodate for smaller screens on mobile phones and other devices, like the iPod. |
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* It is also seen before the [[Studio Ghibli]] logo on 2010 DVD releases of their output, and is even surprisingly retained at the end of both UK and Australian DVD releases of ''Ponyo'', even though [[Optimum Releasing]] (now [[StudioCanal]]) and [[Madman Entertainment]] released the film in those respective countries. |
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* It is also seen on the demo U.S. VHS release of ''Cinderella III: A Twist in Time'', marking the only known instance of the logo on an official VHS release in the USA. |
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* It can also be found on a few Disney games since the closure of [[Disney Interactive Studios]] in 2016, including ''Disney Infinity 1.0'' (as a variant); otherwise the print Disney wordmark is used. |
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* It can also be found on a few Disney games since the closure of [[Disney Interactive Studios]] in 2016, including ''Disney Infinity 1.0'' (as a variant); otherwise, the print Disney wordmark is used. |
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** It is also preserved on LEGO games published by [[Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment]] and based on Disney properties, such as ''LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens'', ''LEGO The Incredibles'' (as a variant), and ''LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga''. |
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** It is also preserved on LEGO games published by [[Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment]] and based on Disney properties, such as ''LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens'', ''LEGO The Incredibles'' (as a variant), and ''LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga''. |
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*** However, this logo did not appear on ''Cars 3: Driven to Win'', which uses the [[Disney Consumer Products]] logo instead. |
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*** However, this logo did not appear on ''Cars 3: Driven to Win'', which uses the [[Disney Consumer Products]] logo instead. |
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* The China-specific version of the logo was only seen on the 2020 remake of ''Mulan'' and Mainland China's releases of the 2021 films ''Luca'', ''Jungle Cruise'' (as a variant) and ''Encanto''. There were also no picture/video captures nor mentions of this variant online until the following year. |
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* This logo was also seen on the trailer for ''Strange World'', with the film itself using the next logo. |
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* This logo was also seen on the trailer for ''Strange World'', with the film itself using the next logo. |
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* While this logo was formally retired with ''Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again'' on December 9, 2022, it does occasionally appear on some newer productions, such as the second season of the Disney+ original short series ''Launchpad'', released on September 29, 2023. |
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* While this logo was formally retired with ''Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again'' on December 9, 2022, it has occasionally appeared on some newer productions, such as the second season of the Disney+ original short series ''Launchpad'', released on September 29, 2023. |
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'''Visuals:''' It starts off with an enhanced version of the night sky from the previous logo, which turns out to be reflected in a river as the largest star jumps out of the river, causing the scene to ripple around it (a la the current [[Paramount Pictures]] logo). The camera pans up and zooms past an updated version of the river and buildings as the train passes by on a bridge, now with a waterfall, trees and other elements, as the star flies around the landscape. Once the camera gets to the waterfall, it pans up to reveal a back view of the Cinderella Castle before the star flies across it. The camera rotates to the left and then works its way to the front of the castle while multiple fireworks are seen around it. The camera then reaches its standard position, revealing a new sunset background and river. The arc (now wider, brighter, and colored in {{color|blue}}) is drawn from the left side of the castle rather than from the right, with a star twinkling when it reaches its highest point. As the camera slowly zooms out, the "{{color|grey|'''Di{{small|SNEY}}'''}}" script is written in front of the castle with a glass texture (this time more closely resembling the corporate wordmark) as the camera comes to a stop, before the logo fades out. |
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* This logo was revealed at the Disney Studios & Animation and Pixar panel at the 2022 D23 Expo on September 9, 2022. |
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* This logo was revealed at the Disney Studios & Animation and Pixar panel at the 2022 D23 Expo on September 9, 2022. |
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* According to an official D23 article,<ref>https://d23.com/new-details-about-disney-100-years-of-wonder-revealed-to-fans-during-d23-expo/</ref> the star that jumps out of the river is meant to represent Tinker Bell from ''Peter Pan''. |
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* According to an official D23 article,<ref>https://d23.com/new-details-about-disney-100-years-of-wonder-revealed-to-fans-during-d23-expo/</ref> the star that jumps out of the river is meant to represent Tinker Bell from ''Peter Pan''. |
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* The pan up/zoom shot to a castle through a forest/waterfall background is a homage to ''Beauty and the Beast'' (1991), which opened with a similar shot. The castle being filled with color homages a scene in the film where the enchantment is broken, and light and color spread across the castle. The castle, however, was shown in the reflection in that scene. |
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* The pan up/zoom shot to a castle through a forest/waterfall background is a homage to ''Beauty and the Beast'' (1991), which opened with a similar shot. |
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** On the Disney100 variant, the castle being filled with color homages a scene in the aforementioned film in which the enchantment is broken, and light and color spread across the castle. The castle, however, was shown in the reflection in that scene due to being shown as platinum silver. |
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* Like the previous logo, the train seen halfway through the logo is Casey Jr. from ''Dumbo'', reusing the design from the 2019 live-action remake of said film. |
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* Like the previous logo, the train seen halfway through the logo is Casey Jr. from ''Dumbo'', reusing the design from the 2019 live-action remake of said film. |
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* At the end of the logo, Matterhorn Mountain from ''Third Man on the Mountain'' (and the Disneyland attraction Matterhorn Bobsleds) and Pride Rock from ''The Lion King'' can be seen in the distance on opposite sides of the castle. One can also see the lanterns from ''Tangled'' in the river, and the Will O' the Wisps from ''Brave'' on the grass. |
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* At the end of the logo, Matterhorn Mountain from ''Third Man on the Mountain'' (and the Disneyland attraction Matterhorn Bobsleds) and Pride Rock from ''The Lion King'' can be seen in the distance on opposite sides of the castle. One can also see the lanterns from ''Tangled'' in the river, and the Will O' the Wisps from ''Brave'' on the grass. |
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* Three Mickey Mouse head-shaped fireworks are shown when the castle appears. Two more of those are also shown as the camera pans across the castle. This references the hidden Mickeys. Overall, there are five Mickey Mouse head-shaped fireworks in total. |
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* Three Mickey Mouse head-shaped fireworks are shown when the castle appears. Two more of those are also shown as the camera pans across the castle. This references the hidden Mickeys. Overall, there are five Mickey-shaped fireworks in total. |
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* While containing the same visual references from the previous logo, new references added include ''Pocahontas'', ''Up'', ''Hercules'', ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame'', ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'', ''The Little Mermaid'' and ''Tangled''. |
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* In addition to containing the same visual references from the previous logo, new references added include ''Pocahontas'', ''Up'', ''Hercules'', ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame'', ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'', ''The Little Mermaid'', and ''Tangled''. |
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* In the Disney100 variant, the castle's initial platinum metallic appearance is a reference to the Walt Disney Company's 100th anniversary in 2023; platinum was a recurring color across the company's anniversary branding. |
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* On the Disney100 variant, the platinum silver appearance of the castle and text represent the Walt Disney Company's 100th anniversary in 2023; platinum was a recurring color across the company's anniversary branding. |
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* The arc, which traditionally appears from right to left, appears from left to right in this logo, possibly in homage to the 2005 Hong Kong Disneyland logo, the 2006 print logo and the animated logo of Disney+. The arc, as well as the star's trail, is also in blue, the main color of Disney+. |
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* The arc, which was previously drawn from the right side of the castle to the left side, is drawn from left to right in this logo, possibly to match the company's current print logo, as well as the logo of Disney+. The arc is also blue, which is the then main color of Disney+ (at least at the time of this logo's unveiling). |
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* The night sky that was shown on the logo (albeit with the largest star only being shown on the middle top of the cover art) was used as the cover art of Sara Bareilles' cover of "When You Wish Upon a Star". |
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* The night sky background featured at the beginning of this logo was used as the cover art for Sara Bareilles' version of "When You Wish Upon a Star" (albeit with the largest star being near the middle of the image instead of the corner). |
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* This logo won a Gold Clio at the 2023 Clio Entertainment Awards. |
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* This logo won a Gold Clio at the 2023 Clio Entertainment Awards. |
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* According to the 2023 Clio Entertainment Awards website image variant's visible production data for the standard version, the logo was completed on August 19, 2022, and its internal file name is "D100SS_0010". |
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* According to the 2023 Clio Entertainment Awards website image variant's visible production data for the standard version, this logo was completed on August 19, 2022, and its internal file name is "D100SS_0010". |
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* During the logo's debut and first official year (2023), the Disney script is in silver metallic along with a "{{color|silver|100}}" (with the two zeroes resembling an infinity symbol) in a similar fashion next to it, which makes the <u>Disney100</u> logo. When the castle is revealed, it starts in platinum metallic, but is filled with color when the star reaches the castle; as the coloring of the castle is finished, the star twinkles like in the regular variant. Also, in this version, Pride Rock is completely a silhouette. |
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* During the logo's debut and first official year (2023, even though it technically debuted in 2022), a special variant was used to commemorate The Walt Disney Company's 100th anniversary. The Disney script is in metallic silver, with a "100" (with the two zeroes resembling an infinity symbol) in a similar fashion next to it, which makes the <u>Disney100</u> logo. When the castle is revealed, it also is initially shown with a platinum metallic appearance, with fireworks also being shown on its reflection, but is filled with color when the star reaches the castle; it finishes transforming once the star reaches the highest point of the castle. |
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** Also, during the logo's early run in 2022, "100 YEARS OF WONDER" (set in The Walt Disney Company's own font InspireTWDC) fades in below the text once it finishes forming. |
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*** For the logo's reveal at the 2022 D23 Expo, it cuts to black at the end, while on Day 1 of D23 Expo Daily on Disney+ (hosted by Jordan Fisher and Ashley Eckstein), it transitions to the site of the expo at the end. It is also shown at the end of the Disney100 promo video (which was first shown at the 2022 D23 Expo) on the 2022 edition of ''The Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration'' on ABC (hosted by Derek and Julienne Hough), where it starts from the text forming, following the various variations of the previous logo in that video, then cuts to a scene from ''Steamboat Willie''. It also has archival audio of Walt Disney saying, "I only hope that we never lose sight of one thing, that it was all started by a mouse," which is also used in that video. |
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*** For the logo's reveal at the 2022 D23 Expo, it cuts to black at the end. It is also shown at the end of the Disney100 promo video (which was first shown at the 2022 D23 Expo) on the 2022 edition of ''The Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration'' on ABC (following a montage of several variations of the previous logo), where it starts from the text forming then cuts to a scene from ''Steamboat Willie''. It also has archival audio of Walt Disney saying, "I only hope that we never lose sight of one thing, that it was all started by a mouse," which is also used in the video. |
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** It is also found during the end of ''Disney100: Remember That'' on Disney Channel, following the various variations of the previous logo. |
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* At the end of the Disney100 special look video, which was uploaded on Disney's social pages before being aired during Super Bowl LVII on February 12, 2023, the logo, which fades from the camera moving to its position, fades out besides the arc after that is drawn with the words "YOU MADE THIS DREAM COME TRUE" and the copyright "© 2023 DISNEY ENTERPRISES, INC." fading in. |
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** At the end of the Disney100 special look video, which was uploaded on Disney's social pages before being aired during Super Bowl LVII on February 12, 2023, the logo, which fades from the camera moving to its position, fades out besides the arc after that is drawn with the words "YOU MADE THIS DREAM COME TRUE" and the copyright "© 2023 DISNEY ENTERPRISES, INC." fading in. |
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** The copyright stamp was moved to the actual logo at the end of the Disney100 "Tradition" special look video on April 3 of that same year, then the tail end of the text forming in the Disney100 "4th of July" special look video, in the same vein of the first Disney100 special look video, on July 4th of the same year, then later re-used, this time, showing the words "HERE'S TO THE NEXT 100 YEARS" as the camera is moving to its position, transitioning to the end of the text forming in the Disney100 "Lifetime" special look video on October 16th of that same year, then the finished logo, transitioning to the Mickey symbol with the words "HAPPY BIRTHDAY MICKEY" on the Disney100 "Mickey's Birthday" special look video on November 18 of that same year. On Disney's TikTok page, the logo is cropped, with the finished logo in open matte and in the 9:21 ratio to fit the smartphone portrait orientation. |
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** The copyright stamp was moved to the actual logo at the end of the Disney100 "Tradition" special look video on April 3 of that same year, then the tail end of the text forming in the Disney100 "4th of July" special look video, in the same vein of the first Disney100 special look video, on July 4th of the same year, then later re-used, this time, showing the words "HERE'S TO THE NEXT 100 YEARS" as the camera is moving to its position, transitioning to the end of the text forming in the Disney100 "Lifetime" special look video on October 16th of that same year, then the finished logo, transitioning to the Mickey symbol with the words "HAPPY BIRTHDAY MICKEY" on the Disney100 "Mickey's Birthday" special look video on November 18 of that same year. On Disney's TikTok page, the logo is cropped, with the finished logo in open matte and in the 9:21 ratio to fit the smartphone portrait orientation. |
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** Furthermore, the official site featured the finished logo. Alongside the video's release, the Disney profile picture and banner on the company's social pages were updated with the profile pic showing the Disney logo in silver on the finished logo's sky background and the profile banner showing the logo with the arc drawn and the Disney100 logo (which is different than the one shown on-screen and without the text below it) being moved up to fit with the banner's height (which was later removed beginning in 2024). On the homepage of Disney's website, as well as the Disney100 page, the arc and flags animates at 60fps and animates differently from its usual logo. |
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** Furthermore, the official site featured the finished logo. Alongside the video's release, the Disney profile picture and banner on the company's social pages were updated with the profile pic showing the Disney logo in silver on the finished logo's sky background and the profile banner showing the logo with the arc drawn and the Disney100 logo (which is different than the one shown on-screen and without the text below it) being moved up to fit with the banner's height (which was later removed beginning in 2024). On the homepage of Disney's website, as well as the Disney100 page, the arc and flags animates at 60fps and animates differently from its usual logo. |
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* A very rare version exists. One is a different sky, and a bridge from the previous logo, and as the water reflects the castle from said logo. |
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* A rare version exists. One is a different sky, and a bridge from the previous logo, and as the water reflects the castle from said logo. |
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* On the LEGO Disney100 collection teaser, a Minifigure version of Tinker Bell appears as the logo (in its scope format), starting from the camera moving to its position, fades in. She flies away, then follows the arc before tapping her wand before the text is being drawn; as grey bricks appear, the screen fades to white and transitions to a scene from ''Steamboat Willie''. |
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* On the LEGO Disney100 collection teaser, a Minifigure version of Tinker Bell appears as the logo (in its scope format), starting from the camera moving to its position, fades in. She flies away, then follows the arc before tapping her wand before the text is being drawn; as grey bricks appear, the screen fades to white and transitions to a scene from ''Steamboat Willie''. |
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* A 30fps version exists on ''Encanto at the Hollywood Bowl''; also, starting with the aforementioned special, and all films following it (except for ''Carl's Date'', ''Elemental'', ''Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny'', ''Haunted Mansion'', ''Once Upon a Studio'', and ''Wish''), the coloring is enhanced and updated, likely to accommodate for 4K UHD screens. |
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* A 30fps version exists on ''Encanto at the Hollywood Bowl''; also, starting with the aforementioned special, and all films following it (except for ''Carl's Date'', ''Elemental'', ''Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny'', ''Haunted Mansion'', ''Once Upon a Studio'', and ''Wish''), the coloring is enhanced and updated, likely to accommodate for 4K UHD screens. |
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* An extended version is known to exist on ''Disney100: The Concert'' during the end of the opening score. It starts from when the star is about to jump out of the water's reflection after transitioning from scenes from films from Walt Disney Animation Studios. Walt Disney's quote, "IT'S KIND OF FUN TO DO THE IMPOSSIBLE.", zooms in as the star jumps out of the water's reflection, and the finished logo stays on-screen for a few seconds. On ''Walt Disney Animation Studios: The Concert'', the logo is shown in 16:9, except it fades out at the end. |
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* An extended version is known to exist on ''Disney100: The Concert'' during the end of the opening score. It starts from when the star is about to jump out of the water's reflection after transitioning from scenes from films from Walt Disney Animation Studios. Walt Disney's quote, "IT'S KIND OF FUN TO DO THE IMPOSSIBLE.", zooms in as the star jumps out of the water's reflection, and the finished logo stays on-screen for a few seconds. On ''Walt Disney Animation Studios: The Concert'', the logo is shown in 16:9, except it fades out at the end. |
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* This has also been used in the intro for ''The Wonderful World of Disney'' since September 29, 2022 (albeit <u>without the text forming</u>), with the Disney100 version was used as its basis. This version of the intro was based on the 2020 version of the intro, which starts as the castle is reaching its position, being shown before archival audio of Walt Disney saying "...here we go." Similar to the previous versions, the castle is shown at the end of the intro. As the castle reaches its position, the ''Wonderful World of Disney'' logo along with the "Presented by Disney+" tag (with the animated Disney+ logo being shown as the arc is being drawn) fades in. After that, it transitions to the print Disney100 logo. The intro was updated on December 11, 2022, with the print Disney100 logo removed and the "Presented by Disney+" tag remaining for the rest of the intro. This was most likely due to the addition of films from 20th Century Studios; normally a scene from the featured movie was shown, starting with ''Hocus Pocus'' (that scene was later used in ''Enchanted''). It would be later be updated on June 2, 2023, with the removal of the "Presented by Disney+" tag (although it may be shown during promos, following its removal). Another updated version debuted on October 1, 2023, which added the print Disney100 logo back to the intro, now smaller in size and this time being shown as the camera moves to its usual position. This was most likely to celebrate the company's 100th anniversary that month. It was later reverted back to the previous version on January 7, 2024, to reflect the end of the Disney100 celebration. On October 20, 2024, the "Presented by Disney+" made a surprise re-appearance. Just like the 2015 and 2020 versions of the intro, the music is "Heaven's Triumph", composed by Q-Factory's Robert Etoll. |
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** In the intro to ''The Wonderful World of Disney Presents Disney100 Anniversary Celebration'', the short version of the logo is black and white, as Tinker Bell flies by and taps her wand to add color to the logo before she leaves the screen. Near the end of the logo, Tinker Bell comes back, as the logo is shown as a painting. As the logo stops, Tinker Bell leaves, as the host, Kelly Ripa, is shown. The logo remains shown throughout the intro before ''Once Upon a Studio'' airs. As a result, the short version is not shown after the short film ends, as it replaces the group photo normally shown at the end. |
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** In the intro to ''The Wonderful World of Disney Presents Disney100 Anniversary Celebration'', the short version of the logo is black and white, as Tinker Bell flies by and taps her wand to add color to the logo before she leaves the screen. Near the end of the logo, Tinker Bell comes back, as the logo is shown as a painting. As the logo stops, Tinker Bell leaves, as the host, Kelly Ripa, is shown. The logo remains shown throughout the intro before ''Once Upon a Studio'' airs. As a result, the short version is not shown after the short film ends, as it replaces the group photo normally shown at the end. |
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* A frame of the finished logo (without the text) is shown in a door-shaped mirror in the Disney100 teaser site in all supported regions and languages besides Japan (until February 12, 2023; February 13 for the rest of the world), albeit with the US English version of the site as one of the rotating images until around the end of December 2022. |
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* A frame of the finished logo (without the text) is shown in a door-shaped mirror in the Disney100 teaser site in all supported regions and languages besides Japan (until February 12, 2023; February 13 for the rest of the world), albeit with the US English version of the site as one of the rotating images until around the end of December 2022. |
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* During the Apple WWDC (Worldwide Developer's Conference) 2023 event, a variant was used that animates at 30fps and shows the arc forming after a few seconds (in the same vein as the short version), without the castle reflecting the arc's light and the arc being visible in the foreground. Then it moves around for a bit as the text fades out, and the camera follow it into the castle gate, transitioning to the reveal of Disney experiences (including Disney+) on Apple Vision Pro. The finished logo, with the river flowing, was also shown on the screen behind Chief Executive Officer of The Walt Disney Company, Bob Iger, which is zoomed in to the bottom right when the camera focuses on Iger. |
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* During the Apple WWDC (Worldwide Developer's Conference) 2023 event, a variant was used that animates at 30fps and shows the arc forming after a few seconds (in the same vein as the short version), without the castle reflecting the arc's light and the arc being visible in the foreground. Then it moves around for a bit as the text fades out, and the camera follow it into the castle gate, transitioning to the reveal of Disney experiences (including Disney+) on Apple Vision Pro. |
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* On Disney's TikTok page, as shown [https://www.tiktok.com/@disney/video/7290621157554900267 here], a snippet of the logo was posted on October 16, 2023, allowing other TikTok users to "Duet" on sharing their favorite Disney memory. |
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* On Disney's TikTok page, as shown [https://www.tiktok.com/@disney/video/7290621157554900267 here], a snippet of the logo was posted on October 16, 2023, allowing other TikTok users to "Duet" on sharing their favorite Disney memory. |
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** The finished logo if on the event's homepage on the app, as well as the finished logo without the text, if on the activity checklist page on the app, and the castle with the arc, if browsing on the event's homepage on browser, was also shown on the Disney100 TikTok event page from October 16 to November 13, 2023. Furthermore, some clips of the logo, with the transitioning of the dimensional Disney100 logo, which transitions to the print logo, on the event's announcement video on the TikTok Newsroom account, as well as Disney's social media account (cropped on the latter) [https://www.tiktok.com/@disney/video/7290556115824299307 here]. On the event and explore videos, which is shown on Disney's social media accounts (cropped on other social media platforms), as shown [https://www.tiktok.com/@disney/video/7295771573280148778 here] and [https://www.tiktok.com/@disney/video/7299907682750713134 here], the logo is shown on a phone. On both videos, the Disney100 event's homepage wallpaper transitions to the logo, as it fills to the screen. |
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** The finished logo (if on the event's homepage on the app), as well as the finished logo without the text (if on the activity checklist page on the app) and the castle with the arc (if on the event's homepage on browser), was also shown on the Disney100 TikTok event page from October 16 to November 13, 2023. Furthermore, some clips of the logo, with the transitioning of the dimensional Disney100 logo (which transitions to the print logo), on the event's announcement video on the TikTok Newsroom account, as well as on Disney's social media account (cropped on the latter) [https://www.tiktok.com/@disney/video/7290556115824299307 here]. On the event and explore videos, which is shown on Disney's social media accounts (cropped on other social media platforms), as shown [https://www.tiktok.com/@disney/video/7295771573280148778 here] and [https://www.tiktok.com/@disney/video/7299907682750713134 here], the logo is shown on a phone. On both videos, the Disney100 event's homepage wallpaper transitions to the logo as it fills the screen. |
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* On an image later added to the logo's website entry for the 2023 Clio Entertainment Awards (previously, there was no image and just the below mentioned video), production data is still visible to the top and bottom. |
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* On an image later added to the logo's entry on the website for the 2023 Clio Entertainment Awards (previously there was no image and just the below mentioned video), production data is still visible on the top and bottom of the image. |
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* In the opening sequence of ''Disney100: A Century of Dreams - A Special Edition of 20/20'', the logo is darker than usual. The fireworks and the arc are also different, and the Disney100 text is dark platinum and centered to fit the program's title. The logo animates differently with footage of various Disney properties projected on the castle as the camera flies around it before getting to the usual position as the footage slowly fades out. The program's title forms with ABC's 20/20 logo fading in below it. |
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* In the opening sequence of ''Disney100: A Century of Dreams - A Special Edition of 20/20'', the logo is darker than usual. The fireworks and the arc are also different, and the Disney100 text is dark platinum and centered to fit the program's title. The logo animates differently with footage of various Disney properties projected on the castle as the camera flies around it, before getting to the usual position as the footage slowly fades out. The program's title forms with ABC's 20/20 logo fading in below it. |
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* On Disney's brand page on Disney+, the finished logo is shifted upward to fit the page's style. On mobile devices, as well as the international versions, the text is also shifted upwards on both the finished version and a version with the arc. |
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* On Disney's brand page on Disney+, the finished logo is shifted upward to fit the page's style. On mobile devices, as well as the international versions, the text is also shifted upwards on both the finished version and a version with the arc. Unlike the previous logo, the video shows the last few seconds of the logo. |
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* Starting with the second update to the Disney+ brand page on January 26, 2024, the logo is slightly darker, the Will O' the Wisps are barely visible, and the castle also receives a slight update. The video was later updated with the video being slowed down and the text being drawn in white light at normal speed. |
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* Both exists a prototype version and a finalized version of the post-anniversary variant. |
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* Starting with the second update to the Disney+ brand page on January 26, 2024, the logo is slightly darker, the Will O' the Wisps are barely visible, and the castle also receives a slight update. |
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** The video was later updated with the video being slowed down, while the text being drawn in white light at normal speed. |
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** The prototype version recycles the Disney100 variant, except with the changes from the castle and the text. Only seen on ''The Beach Boys'' and ''Young Woman and the Sea''. |
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** The finalized version updates most of the landscape, alongside Pride Rock, and the text being slightly darkened. The logo is also completely zoomed out starting with this version. Seen on films since ''Inside Out 2''. |
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'''Closing Variant:''' Either the full animation (on animated films) or the short version as described above. |
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'''Technique:''' CGI made in Maya by Industrial Light & Magic (ILM). |
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'''Audio:''' A longer, more majestic and powerful arrangement of the "When You Wish Upon a Star" theme from the previous logo, this time composed by Christophe Beck and orchestrated by Tim Davies, recorded at the Fox Studio Lot. The sounds of a whistling train are also heard as the train passes by, along with the sounds of the waterfall rushing as the camera approaches it, and the choir vocalizing towards the end (albeit more audible). Also, the firework sounds are different and louder, and are in sync with the music. |
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'''Audio:''' A longer, more majestic and powerful arrangement of the "When You Wish Upon a Star" theme from the previous logo, this time composed by Christophe Beck and orchestrated by Tim Davies, recorded at the Fox Studio Lot. The sounds of a whistling train are also heard as the train passes by, along with the sounds of the waterfall rushing as the camera approaches it, and the choir vocalizing towards the end (albeit more audible). Also, the firework sounds are different and louder, and are in sync with the music. |
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*In some cases, the opening and closing themes of the film are heard or none at all. |
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*In some cases, the opening and closing themes of the film are heard or none at all. |
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*Sometimes on the closing variant, the sound of fairy dust is heard. |
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*Sometimes on the closing variant, the sound of pixie dust is heard. |
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*On short films, the first few seconds of the theme with the fairy dust sound are heard. The theme trails to the Pixar logo on ''Carl's Date''. |
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*On short films, the first few seconds of the theme with the pixie dust sounds are heard. The theme trails into the Pixar logo on ''Carl's Date''. |
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*On ''Wish'', the theme trails into the opening theme of the movie. |
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*On ''Wish'', the theme trails into the opening theme of the movie. |
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*On ''Walt Disney Animation Studios: The Concert'', only the sound effects are heard over the last few seconds of the score. |
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*On ''Walt Disney Animation Studios: The Concert'', only the sound effects are heard over the last few seconds of the score. |
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*On the website for the 2023 Clio Entertainment Awards, a completely different arrangement of "When You Wish Upon a Star" is used, starting with an extended version of the 2006 logo's opening piano notes (originally composed by Mark Mancina) until a powerful version of the familiar theme comes in with the reveal of the castle. The train whistle is also much louder. |
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*On the website for the 2023 Clio Entertainment Awards, a completely different arrangement of "When You Wish Upon a Star" is used, starting with an extended version of the 2006 logo's opening piano notes until a powerful version of the familiar theme comes in with the reveal of the castle. The train whistle is also louder. |
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*On Disney's TikTok page, some sound effects on the snippet are quieter or omitted, which can be listened or used [https://www.tiktok.com/music/original-sound-Disney-7290621304854743854 here]. |
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*On Disney's TikTok page, some sound effects on the snippet are quieter or omitted; this can be heard [https://www.tiktok.com/music/original-sound-Disney-7290621304854743854 here]. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on all Disney and Pixar films since ''Strange World'' (trailers and TV spots for said film use the previous logo), released on November 23, 2022. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on all Disney and Pixar films since ''Strange World'' (trailers and TV spots for said film use the previous logo), released on November 23, 2022. |
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* The Disney100 variant first appeared on the aforementioned film and made its last appearance on ''Diary of a Wimpy Kid Christmas: Cabin Fever''. |
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* The Disney100 variant first appeared on the aforementioned film, and made its last appearance on ''Diary of a Wimpy Kid Christmas: Cabin Fever''. |
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** It also made appearances on the trailers for the 2022 films ''Hocus Pocus 2'' and ''Disenchanted'' prior to its debut (the previous logo is used on the Disney+ version of the trailers and on the films themselves) and the teaser trailers for the Pixar films ''Elio'' (2025) and ''Inside Out 2'' (2024), with the former film featuring it on its original 2024 release teaser before it was pushed back. |
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** It also made appearances on the trailers for the 2022 films ''Hocus Pocus 2'' and ''Disenchanted'' prior to its debut (the previous logo is used on the Disney+ version of the trailers and on the films themselves) and the teaser trailers for ''Elio'' and ''Inside Out 2''. |
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* The standard variant is shown on the Disney brand page on Disney+ since December 22, 2023, while the textless banner is shown with a square border on Walt Disney Studios' social media accounts, besides Facebook, which shows a circle border within the square. |
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* The standard variant debuted on the ''Inside Out 2'' TV spot "Team" and later fully appeared on the Disney+ original film ''The Beach Boys'', released on May 24, 2024. It made its theatrical debut on ''Young Woman and the Sea'' a week later, and the finalized variant debuted on ''Inside Out 2'', released two weeks after the former. |
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**The standard variant is shown on the Disney brand page on Disney+ as of December 22, 2023, while the textless banner is shown with a square border on Walt Disney Studios' social media accounts (except for Facebook, where it appears with a circular border within the square). |
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* This logo is seen on Disney+ originals starting with ''Encanto at the Hollywood Bowl''. |
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* This logo is seen on Disney+ originals starting with ''Encanto at the Hollywood Bowl''. |
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* This logo has also appeared on concert programs since April 2023. |
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'''Legacy:''' Many consider this logo a love letter to Disney's filmography, and an appropriate successor to the previous logo. |
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