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|Walt Disney Home Entertainment (1978-1981)|
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|wdhv1978videodisc.jpg|Logo (December 1978-July 15, 1984)
}}|Walt Disney Home Video|{{ImageTOC
|WDHV1983.jpg|1st Logo (November 1981-July 16, 1986)
|WDHVDisco.jpg|2nd Logo (1983-March 1987)
|wdhvpresents1984.jpg|3rd Logo (October 30, 1984-July 24, 1985)
|wdhvtext1984.jpg|4th Logo (1984-1986, 1999-2001)
|wdhv6thlogo.jpg|5th Logo (September 23, 1986-November 6, 2001)
|wdhvnewzealand.jpg|6th Logo (April 1987-1993) (international)
|Walt Disney Home Video (1991, DVD).jpg|7th Logo (Late 1991-October 8, 2002)
|disneyvideos.jpg|8th Logo (as Disney Videos) (Fall 1994-June 14, 2005) (international)
|wdhv1998.jpg|9th Logo (February 1998-May 8, 2001)}}|Walt Disney Home Entertainment (2001-2007)|{{ImageTOC
|WDHV2006Blue16-9.png.png|Logo (July 17, 2001-February 5, 2008)
}}|Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment|{{ImageTOC
|Wdshe-2007.png|1st Logo (November 6, 2007-August 25, 2009)
|Disney (2007).jpg|2nd Logo (March 4, 2008-)}}}}


==Walt Disney Home Entertainment (1978-1981)==
===Logo (December 1978-July 15, 1984)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a large, light blue outline of Mickey Mouse's silhouette (which is identical to the one used in the [[Mickey Mouse's 50th Birthday]] logo) appears and pans forward, leaving a trail of multiple outlines while rotating counter clockwise on its pivot. The outlines then start to change one-by-one to dark blue. As the text "Walt Disney" (in the original signature script, as used on ''The Wonderful World of Disney'') writes itself on-screen, the Mickey outlines one-by-one change to red. The outlines again change to golden yellow, then quickly change to light yellow as the words "{{font|serif|Home Entertainment}}" zoom up and settle underneath off-center. Finally, the Mickey outlines one-by-one change to green before the logo fades out.
<u>Background:</u> Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment began its life in 1978 through MCA DiscoVision as "Walt Disney Home Entertainment". In 1980, Disney content was made available on videocassette under its own division known as "Walt Disney Home Video". Prior to 1981, their first releases were only live action films such as Pete's Dragon and The Love Bug. Starting in 1981 with Dumbo, they began releasing their animated films and cartoons on video. The Walt Disney Home Video name was kept until 2001, when it was once again named "Walt Disney Home Entertainment". Starting in the late 1990s, the company began producing DVDs, and in 2006, they started to release Blu-ray discs. Since 2007, it is known as "Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment".


'''Variant:''' There exists a variant where the Mickey outlines turn blue at the end. This was only known to have been used on [[RCA SelectaVision]] releases.


'''Technique:''' Rotoscoped cel animation.
=== 1st Logo (December 1978-July 16, 1986; October 6, 1987) ===


'''Audio:''' The orchestral fanfare from the Mickey Mouse's 50th Birthday logo, composed by Buddy Baker.
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|Walt Disney Home Entertainment (1978).jpg|The 1978 Walt Disney Home Entertainment logo.
|Walt Disney Home Video (1981).png|The 1981 Walt Disney Home Video logo.
|Walt Disney Home Video (1983).png|The Disney’s Cartoon Classics variant.
|Walt Disney Home Video (Walt Disney and You).png|The Walt Disney and You promo variant.
|Walt Disney Home Video (Also Available, 1983).jpg|The "Also available from WALT DiSNEY HOME VIDEO" variant.
|Walt Disney Home Video (Italy, 1980).jpg|The rare Italian variant.
|Walt Disney Home Video (Sweden, 1980).jpg|The rare Swedish variant.
|Walt Disney Home Video (Disney Channel).png|The Disney Channel variant.
|Walt Disney Home Video (50th Birthday).png|The 1978 theatrical variant.
|Walt Disney Home Video (50th Birthday Italian).png|The Italian version of the theatrical variant.
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'''Availability:''' Seen on releases from the company from this time period until 1984. It would later be used in tandem with the next logo.
<u>Nicknames:</u> "Neon Mickey (of Doom)", "Evil Mickey Mouse", "Mickey the Terrible", "The Many Outlines of Mickey", "Synchronized Mickey"
* Its first appearance was on the initial lineup of six Disney LaserDiscs released through [[MCA DiscoVision]] from 1978-1979, where it appears right after the DiscoVision logo. The packaging of these releases feature Mickey Mouse switching on an old LaserDisc player with "Walt Disney Presents" underneath. These releases are very hard to come across nowadays.
* Its VHS debut was on the initial run of thirteen Disney rental tapes from March 1980, starting with ''Pete's Dragon''. Releases from this time feature the Sorcerer Mickey print logo where it takes up nearly half the packaging (with red/orange lines in the center).
* On the earliest CED VideoDisc releases, it appears following the [[RCA SelectaVision]] logo. from 1982 to 1986, Disney released CEDs under their own label and so this would appear by itself.
** On the Disney Cartoon Parade releases, the logo appears by itself on the second side.
* As Neon Mickey tapes were in print as late as 1991 in some cases, some tapes with Neon Mickey packaging may have the Sorcerer Mickey logo instead.
* It made its last appearance on ''The Castaway Cowboy'' and ''Son of Flubber'' (though it later appeared on the 1985 release of ''Gus'').
* It was also seen during a 1981 CBS broadcast of ''Mary Poppins'' (1964).


'''Legacy:''' It has become a favorite among VHS collectors for the animation and the music, although it's noted to have scared children during its usage. It had been unofficially nicknamed "Neon Mickey" among many.
<u>Logo:</u> Here are the two standard variants of this logo:
* December 1978-July 15, 1984: On a black background, we see a large {{Font color|deepskyblue|light blue}} outline of Mickey Mouse's silhouette appearing and then panning forward, leaving a trail of multiple outlines while rotating counter clockwise on its pivot. The outlines then start to change one-by-one to {{Font color|darkblue|dark blue}}. As the text "{{Font color|#FFD900|Walt Disney}}" (in the original Disney signature script, as used on ''The Wonderful World of Disney'') sketches on the screen in {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}}, the Mickey outlines one-by-one change to {{Font color|red|red}}. The outlines again one-by-one change to {{Font color|#FFD900|golden yellow}} (which quickly changes to {{Font color|yellow|light yellow}}) as the words "{{Font color|#FFD900|Home Entertanment}}", in {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}}, zoom up and settle underneath off center. Last but not least, the Mickey outlines one-by-one change to {{Font color|#00DF000|green}}.
* November 1981-June 1986: Nearly the same as the 1978 version, but with darker colors and smaller Mickey graphics, the "{{Font color|orange|WALT DiSNEY}}" text in the current corporate "Disney" font, and with "{{Font color|orange|HOME VIDEO}}" in a Handel Gothic-like font in {{Font color|orange|orange}}. The entire logo is also much smaller.


==Walt Disney Home Video==
<u>Trivia:</u> The rotating "Neon Mickey" is a silhouetted image of [https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7134/7811888996_72f664ac31.jpg the animatronic Mickey conductor] that was used in the former Walt Disney World attraction "The Mickey Mouse Revue".
===1st Logo (November 1981-July 16, 1986)===
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WDHV1983UK.jpg|1981 International variant (with different "Home Video" font)
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Walt Disney Home Video (1983).png|Disney's Cartoon Classics variant.
Wdhvdc.jpg|Disney Channel variant.
Walt Disney Home Video ("Walt Disney and You", 1983).jpg|"Walt Disney and You" promo variant.
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'''Visuals:''' Nearly the same as the Walt Disney Home Entertainment (1978-1981) logo, but with darker colors and the Mickey graphics shifted upward somewhat, the "W{{Small|ALT}} Di{{Small|SNEY}}" text in the current corporate "Disney" font, and with "HOME VIDEO" in a thin, orange Handel Gothic font, all usually with a drop shadow. The entire logo is also much smaller.
<u>Variants:</u>
* On the original 1983 series of Disney’s Cartoon Classics, the videos featured a different variant of this logo. The animation plays as normal (the standard 1981 Walt Disney Home Video variant), but without any text animation, plus the music is sped up somewhat and plays in a slightly higher pitch as a result. Once the Mickey outlines become {{Font color|#FFD900|golden yellow}}, the screen "flips" over to another logo, which is a still shot of "{{Font color|gold|WALT DiSNEY}} {{Font color|lightskyblue|HOME VIDEO}}", with "{{Font color|lightskyblue|The magic lives on…}}” over it. The Disney text is in its corporate font in {{Font color|gold|golden yellow}}, while the other text is {{Font color|lightskyblue|light blue}}. The only animation in this part is the "{{Font color|gold|WALT DiSNEY}}" text, which has glitter effects all over it, and then the text flashes when the Cartoon Classics theme begins playing. Then we fade into the intro for the video series.
* On the Walt Disney and You promo, there is a video freeze (all the outlines are dark blue, except for the outline facing us which is light blue), and the text "{{Font color|gold|The magic lives on... WALT DiSNEY HOME VIDEO}}'' zooms in, along with a cartoon version of Sorcerer Mickey (as seen on the box). An announcer says "Now available from Walt Disney Home Video".
* On some Italian tapes, we see a {{Font color|deepskyblue|light blue}} VHS cover on a wooden table with the "WALT DiSNEY HOME VIDEO" print logo and the cartoon version of Sorcerer Mickey on it (quite possibly the way the videos were packaged there). Then it opens to reveal the logo's animation, and the whole thing plays as normal. This is very rare.
* There's an even rarer variant found on ''Welcome to Pooh Corner: Too Smart for Strangers,'' ''Where the Toys Come From'', ''Robert Louis Stevenson's Black Arrow'', and ''The Blue Yonder''. It is detailed on the [[Disney Channel Originals]] page.
* A rare Swedish variant has the 1981 logo with the text in {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} and "{{Font color|#FFD900|PRESENTERAR}}" (in a narrow serif font) inserted below.
* On some, if not all, of Disney's 1978 theatrical releases, this logo appeared as a solid {{Font color|red|red}} Mickey with {{Font color|darkmagenta|purple}} dashed outlines surrounding it, rotating a bit faster than the home video variant. The text "Congratulating Mickey Mouse on his 50th Birthday!", in white and in a fancy font, zooms in. After a few seconds, it zooms in towards the screen until vanishing from sight, and the top and bottom halves of the 1978 "Stripes" variant of the Buena Vista logo are wiped in over the logo, opening the film. This was seen on 1978 theatrical releases such as ''The Cat from Outer Space'' and ''Return to Witch Mountain'' (it is intact on current releases of the former, but is deleted from Anchor Bay releases). There was also an Italian version, reading "Congratulazioni Topolino per il tuo Giubileo d'Oro".
* There is also a variant that says "{{Font color|blue|Also available from}}" and "{{Font color|blue|WALT DiSNEY HOME VIDEO}}" in {{Font color|blue|blue}}, with the edges in white, and a {{Font color|blue|blue}} Sorcerer Mickey, on a black background.


'''Variants:'''
<u>FX/SFX:</u> The Mickey outline spinning, and the text appearing.
*The original 1983 series of the [[Walt Disney Cartoon Classics]] videos featured a different variant of this logo. The animation plays as normal (the standard 1981 Walt Disney Home Video variant), but without any text animation, plus the music is sped up somewhat and plays in a slightly higher pitch as a result. Once the Mickey outlines become golden yellow, the screen "flips" over to another logo, which is a still shot of "WALT DiSNEY HOME VIDEO", with "The magic lives on…" over it. The Disney text is in its corporate font in golden yellow, while the other text is light blue. The only animation in this part is the "WALT DiSNEY" text, which has glitter effects all over it, and then the text flashes when the Cartoon Classics theme begins playing. The logo then fades into the intro for the video series.
*On the "Walt Disney and You" promo, a video freeze occurs towards the end of the logo (all the outlines are dark blue except for the outline facing the camera. which is light blue), and the gold text "The magic lives on... WALT DiSNEY HOME VIDEO" zooms in, along with a cartoon version of Sorcerer Mickey (as seen on the box). The promo's announcer says "Now available from Walt Disney Home Video".
*On some Italian tapes, a light blue VHS cover is seen on a wooden table, with the "W{{Small|ALT}} Di{{Small|SNEY}} HOME VIDEO" print logo and the cartoon version of Sorcerer Mickey on it. Then it opens to reveal the logo's animation, which plays as normal.
*On international tapes, the logo does not have a drop shadow and is shifted lower, so that the text is now centered. The fanfare is also in a low tone.
*Releases of Disney Channel original programming & films from the time, such as ''Lots of Luck'' and ''Welcome to Pooh Corner: Too Smart for Strangers'', use a special version. It is detailed on the [[Disney Channel Originals]] page.
*A Swedish variant has the 1981 logo with the text in yellow and "PRESENTERAR" in a narrow serif font inserted below.


'''Technique:''' Rotoscoped cel animation.
<u>Music/Sounds:</u> A loud orchestral fanfare, composed by longtime Disney composer Buddy Baker. The "Walt Disney and You" promo had the end theme playing over the regular animation before the video freeze. On the DVD of ''The Cat from Outer Space'', the Mickey's 50th Birthday variant is silent due to the fact they were unable to restore the audio. The Italian version of said variant does have the audio, but it is distorted, possibly due to film deterioration.


'''Audio:''' Same as the Walt Disney Home Entertainment logo.
<u>Availability:</u> Seen on Disney videos from the period, almost exclusively used in the United States and Canada.
* The best way to find it is to look for a Disney video (usually VHS, but some on Betamax, and also LaserDisc and CED Videodisc) with white clamshell packaging (designed so that the inner sheets are impossible to remove without cutting the packaging) and the Sorcerer Mickey print logo on the cover.The early "Home Entertainment" variant from 1978 can be found on several early 80s tapes where the Sorcerer Mickey takes up nearly half the box (with red/orange lines in the center), but there are several tapes with this artwork style that use the 1981 "HOME VIDEO" variant as well. Later copies from November 1985-1986 using the "HOME VIDEO" variant have a smaller Sorcerer Mickey on top of the border (surrounding the cover art). As Neon Mickey tapes were in print as late as 1991 in some cases, some tapes with Neon Mickey packaging may have the Sorcerer Mickey logo.
* The versions on the Cartoon Classics series as well as the "Walt Disney and You" promo are extremely rare, since that promo was only seen between 1982 and 1986. The original releases with this logo from 1978-1979 can be seen on MCA DiscoVision laserdisc releases (usually appearing right after the DiscoVision logo) with a print logo featuring Mickey Mouse switching on an old laserdisc player with "Walt Disney Presents" underneath, but these are even harder to find than the VHS tapes!
* This logo was also present on the Disney Cartoon Parade CED Videodiscs released and manufactured by RCA in 1981, following the [[RCA Selectavision]] logo on side 1, and by itself on the second side. It has also showed up following the RCA SelectaVision logo on various Disney feature films released by RCA from 1981-82 (from 1982 to 1986, Disney released CEDs under their own label). It also showed up on the earliest prints of the Classics releases of ''Dumbo'', ''Alice in Wonderland'', and ''The Sword in the Stone'', but some later prints prior to October 1986 replace it with the first Walt Disney Classics logo from 1984.
* The original variant made its last appearance on ''The Castaway Cowboy'' and ''Son of Flubber'', with the later variant, previously exclusive to international releases, making its American debut on ''The Incredible Journey''.
* The 1981 variant (with the music at a slightly lower pitch) appears on early Australian releases from Syme Home Video (usually preceding a promo reel), including the 1982 Australian VHS of ''Night Crossing'', along with the next logo.
* This doesn't appear on the VHS release of ''Trenchcoat'' (in fact, the only mention of Disney in any shape or form is on the tape label). It is also not featured on the VHS releases of ''Never Cry Wolf'' and ''Something Wicked This Way Comes'' (most likely due to the mature content of said films).
* This also appears on the very first batch of Spanish-language tapes released in the United States by Disney in 1985, including ''Dumbo'', ''Mary Poppins'', ''Mi amigo el dragón'' (''Pete's Dragon''), and ''Los Tres Caballeros'' (''The Three Caballeros''); however, Spanish-dubbed tapes released the next year used the next logo--the only context, it so happens, in which Disney used that one in the United States.
* The last tapes to use this were ''Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N.'', ''One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing'', ''Unidentified Flying Oddball'', and ''Moon Pilot''.
* This makes a surprise appearance on the 1987 "Absolutely Irresistible" promotion re-release of ''Pete's Dragon''.


'''Audio Variants:'''
<u>Editor's Note:</u> This is a favorite of many, particularly those who grew up in the early 1980s with Disney and amongst collectors of rare Disney tapes. Others may have not-so-fond memories of it, mostly due to the loud and dramatic music.
*On international releases, such as tapes from the UK (eg, the 1982 UK release of ''Bedknobs and Broomsticks'', the 1983 UK release of ''Song of the South''), Australia, Japan, etc., the fanfare plays at a lower pitch.
*The "Walt Disney and You" promo had the end theme playing over the regular animation before the video freeze.


'''Availability:''' Seen on Disney videos from the period, almost exclusively used in the United States and Canada.
=== 2nd Logo (International Variant) (December 1981-March 1987) ===
*The best way to find it is to look for a Disney video (usually VHS, but some on Betamax, and also LaserDisc and CED Videodisc) with white clamshell packaging with a small Sorcerer Mickey print logo above the film's artwork which is usually surrounded with a colored border. The color of the border varies depending on the film and the genre of the film. However, early releases with this logo use the home entertainment artwork.
*The versions on the Cartoon Classics series as well as the "Walt Disney and You" promo are rare, since that promo was only seen between 1982 and 1986.
*It also showed up on the earliest prints of the Classics releases of ''Dumbo'', ''Alice in Wonderland'', and ''The Sword in the Stone'', but some later prints prior to October 1986 replace it with the first [[Walt Disney Classics]] logo from 1984.
*This doesn't appear on the VHS releases of ''Trenchcoat'', ''Something Wicked This Way Comes'' (in fact, the only mention of Disney in any shape or form on these two releases is on the tape label), and ''Never Cry Wolf'' (likely due to the somewhat mature content of said films).
*The last tapes to use this were ''Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N.'', ''One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing'', ''Unidentified Flying Oddball'', and ''Moon Pilot''.
*This logo also appears on select reprints of Disney VHS releases from this era that lacked updated tape masters, including a 1993 reprint of ''Treasure of Matacumbe''.
* This also appears on the first batch of Spanish-language tapes released in the United States by Disney in 1985, including ''Dumbo'', ''Mary Poppins'', ''Mi amigo el dragón'' (''Pete's Dragon''), and ''Los Tres Caballeros'' (''The Three Caballeros''); however, Spanish-dubbed tapes released after March of the next year used the next logo--the only context in which Disney used that one in the United States.
* Outside North America, this logo appears on very early VHS, Betamax, V2000 and LaserDisc prints of Disney material, such as Australian releases from [[Syme Home Video]] (usually preceding a promo reel), including the 1982 Australian VHS of ''Night Crossing'', the pre-cert UK releases of ''Cartoon Festival III'', ''Fun and Fancy Free'', ''Pete's Dragon'' and ''Bedknobs and Broomsticks'', Swedish and Japanese releases, among others. It was used until at least July 1983 in the UK and in tandem with the next logo in Australia until 1985.
** The Italian variant of the logo was identified by the Disney Tapes & More website as having been presented on VHS, Betamax and V2000 tapes of ''[https://disneytapesandmore.altervista.org/elliott-il-drago-invisibile-vhs-neon-mickey-1982/?doing_wp_cron=1690329368.8257141113281250000000 Pete's Dragon]''. However, a few pre-1983 Italian VHS releases, such as ''The World's Greatest Athlete'', use the normal Neon Mickey logo instead.
** Other British pre-cert releases that had or may have had this logo were ''Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree'', ''Fun and Fancy Free'', Robert Altman's ''Popeye'', ''20,000 Leagues Under the Sea'', ''The Cat from Outer Space'', ''Condorman'', ''Davy Crockett'', ''The Black Hole'', ''The Island at the Top of the World'', ''The Gnome-Mobile'', ''The Love Bug'', ''Swiss Family Robinson'', the original 1965 version of ''That Darn Cat!'', the 1975 edit of the 1950 version of ''Treasure Island'', ''Blackbeard's Ghost'', ''Mickey's Golden Jubilee'', ''The Million Dollar Duck'', ''Herbie Goes Bananas'', ''The Ugly Dachshund'', ''Donald Duck Goes West'', ''Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N.'', ''Never a Dull Moment'', the first UK video release of ''Song of the South'' (a title that never received a video release in the US), ''The Boatniks'', ''One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing'', and ''The Small One''. The website pre-cert.co.uk notes that all of these were released by Disney in the UK between roughly November 1981 and July 1983.
** This makes an appearance on the 1987 "Absolutely Irresistible" promotion re-release of ''Pete's Dragon'', as well as the 1989 Israeli VHS of ''Popeye''.


===2nd Logo (1983-March 1987)===
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WDHVJapan.jpg|Japanese "Walt Disney Productions" variant
|Walt Disney Home Video (International, 1981).png|The original Walt Disney Home Video international logo.
|Walt Disney Home Video (International 1981, Copyright).jpg|A version with a copyright notice which appeared on a Japanese tape.
Walt Disney Home Video (1987, "WALT DISNEY PRODS." copyright).jpg|"WALT DISNEY PRODS." copyright variant
wdhvspanish.jpg|Spanish "PRESENTA" variant
|Walt Disney Home Video (International 1981, Spanish).jpg|Walt Disney Home Video PRESENTA, from a Spanish tape.
wdhvgerman.jpg|German "präsentiert" variant
|Walt Disney Home Video (International 1981, German).jpg|Walt Disney Home Video präsentiert, from a German tape.
wdhvfrench.jpg|French "présente" variant
|Walt Disney Home Video (International 1981, French).jpg|Walt Disney Home Video présente, from a French tape.
wdhvitalian.jpg|Italian "PRESENTA" variant
|Walt Disney Home Video (International 1981, Italian).jpg|Walt Disney Home Video PRESENTA, from an Italian tape.
wdhvswedish.jpg|Swedish "presenterar" variant
|Walt Disney Home Video (International 1981, Swedish).png|Walt Disney Home Video presenterar, from a Swedish tape.
wdhvnorwegian2.jpg|Norwegian "presenterer" variant
|Walt Disney Home Video (International 1981, Norwegian).jpg|Walt Disney Home Video presenterer, from a Norwegian tape.
|Walt Disney Home Video (International 1981, Danish).png|Walt Disney Home Video præsenterer, from a Danish tape.
Walt Disney Home Video (International 1981, Danish).png|Danish "præsenterer" variant
|Walt Disney Home Video (International 1981, Finnish).png|Walt Disney Home Video ESITTÄÄ, from a Finnish tape.
Walt Disney Home Video (dutch "presenteert" variant, 1986).jpg|Dutch "presenteert" variant
wdhvfinnish.jpg|Finnish "ESITTÄÄ" variant
|Walt Disney Home Video (International 1981, TV).png|The logo without "HOME VIDEO", the version from the TV series.
wdhvsillysimphonies.jpg|"Silly Symphonies" variant
|Walt Disney Home Video (International 1981, Presents).png|A rare variant with "PRESENTS" appearing in the Disney font.
wdhvtextless.jpg|Textless variant
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a light flashes in the middle of the screen with a pink glow and halo around it, with particles being released around it to form a stylized tunnel effect around it. From the center, Mickey Mouse's head, styled like the one used before his shorts, zooms in with a blue aura to it before quickly turning into a neon orange/flamingo pink sign and flashing brightly as it engulfs the screen. It then transitions to a neon blue square tunnel covered in gridlines, and a rectangular frame that plays the following animation:


On a cloudy sky photo that zooms in, a still of Mickey in ''Steamboat Willie'' zooms and tilts into place with a orange glow to its edges, and then a still of ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'' featuring the titular characters does the same thing. It then transitions via a X-shaped split to a still of the Evil Queen holding up the Heart Box, of which it zooms into it with a sparkle effect, and then zooms out to reveal a still of ''Pinocchio'', with the sparkle acting as the Blue Fairy's magic. It then transitions via an ping of light and a rectangular wipe effect to stills of ''Fantasia'', ''Bambi'', and ''Alice in Wonderland'', in that order. It then cuts to an a shot of Disney's ''Zorro'' zooming out, doing his signature pose on his horse with a blue glow while a evening cloudy sky zooms in behind him, and then shows stills of ''Old Yeller'', ''Treasure Island'', and ''The Country Bear Jamboree'', also in that order, flying in from the top, then bottom, then top respectively. It then cuts to a recreation of a scene in ''The Absent Minded Professor'', where Professor Brainard's flying car (also with a blue glow) flies above town, and then finally to another sky photo with various Disney characters slowly moving about.
<u>Nicknames:</u> "Walt Disco Home Video", "The Wonderful World of Disney Home Video"


<u>Logo:</u> A flash occurs. The face of Mickey Mouse in his then current drawing style zooms in, which quickly turns neon, then we see brief snippets from Disney films and shorts such as ''Steamboat Willie'', ''Snow White'', ''Pinocchio'', ''Fantasia'', ''Bambi'', ''Alice in Wonderland'', ''Zorro'', ''Old Yeller'', ''Treasure Island'', ''The Country Bear Jamboree'', and ''The Absent Minded Professor''. Donald Duck's neon head zooms in, then a wall of light appears, Mary Poppins floats down with her parasol, then Tinkerbell flies up with sparkles forming. We see a picture of a neon castle with fireworks in the background. We zoom into it, then we zoom in to a vector-like rendition of Epcot. Afterward, we go to a black/{{Font color|maroon|dark red}} gradient background. The "{{Font color|deepskyblue|WALT DiSNEY}}" text in {{Font color|deepskyblue|blue}}, zooms into the screen out from the top, then "{{Font color|deepskyblue|HOME VIDEO}}" appears below, cheaply inserted. The whole thing sparkles and glows a little bit.
After the final clip plays, Donald Duck's face zooms in a similar way to the Mickey head at the beginning, including turning into neon, and then cuts to a black background bordered by two walls of light, with Mary Poppins floating down on her umbrella and Tinker Bell flying upwards and flashing brightly as sparkles fly around her. It then fades to a dark blue background with a light blue horizon at the bottom, and a heavily saturated picture of Cinderella Castle from Walt Disney World is seen with neon fireworks going off around it. The camera slowly zooms in at first, but then quickly through the gate as it turns into a outlined neon sign and shoots out its trails before fading to a elaborate neon vector model of Spaceship Earth, colored in orange and flamingo pink, and the camera flies right above it. From here, it fades to a black/dark red gradient background, and the blue text "W{{Small|ALT}} Di{{Small|SNEY}}" flips in from the top the top of the screen, with a gradient effect in the text, and then "HOME VIDEO" appears below, using the same Handel Gothic font from before. The whole thing sparkles and glows a little bit.


<u>Trivia:</u> This is a shortened version of the US intro of the 1981-83 version of ''The Wonderful World of Disney'' back when it was called, quite simply, ''Walt Disney''.
'''Trivia:''' This is the shortened version of the US/Canada opening of the 1981-83 version of ''The Wonderful World of Disney'' back when it was called, quite simply, ''Walt Disney''. The main difference is that "HOME VIDEO" is obviously not there on the intro.


<u>Variants:</u>
'''Variants:'''
*Sometimes, "presents" text will fade in below, written in the language of the country in which it was released. The font of the text also seems to depend on the country. Below is a list of the countries who use this separated by their font usage:
* Sometimes, at the end, the screen flips to the left like if you were turning a page in a book. Either it would flip to reveal the intro to the program (like on the 1985 UK VHS of ''The Adventures of Chip 'N' Dale''), or it just flips to a black screen (like on the 1986 US Spanish-language VHS of ''Winnie Pu y Tigger'' and on certain Venezuelan tapes, the latter as a clip-on).
**'''Tall, narrow font in all uppercase:''' Italy, Spain, Finland
* A version was found with a copyright notice saying "© Walt Disney Productions" in the Walt Disney font. This was found on the 1986 Japanese VHS of ''Make Mine Music''.
**'''Bold, rounded font in all lowercase:''' Sweden, Norway, Denmark, France, The Netherlands, Germany.
* Sometimes, "presents", in lowercase or uppercase, will fade in below, written in the language of the country in which it was released. The font of the text will also depend on the country. Italian tapes used "{{Font color|deepskyblue|PRESENTA}}" in a bold, narrow font. Spanish tapes also used "{{Font color|deepskyblue|PRESENTA}}", but in a cheaper narrow font. Finnish tapes used "{{Font color|deepskyblue|ESITTÄÄ}}" in the same font as the Spanish version. There is another font that is bold, friendlier, and more Disney-like. It is used on Swedish tapes ("{{Font color|deepskyblue|presenterar}}"), Norwegian tapes ("{{Font color|deepskyblue|presenterer}}"), Danish tapes ("{{Font color|deepskyblue|præsenterer}}"), French tapes ("{{Font color|deepskyblue|présente}}"), and German tapes ("{{Font color|deepskyblue|präsentiert}}"). The font for the latter is smaller. A version with "{{Font color|deepskyblue|presents}}" in English was announced to have appeared on tapes from Australia and the United Kingdom (and most likely New Zealand and South Africa as well).
*Later on, during the zoom into the castle gates, the logo cuts to the 5th logo. This variant can be seen on some Scandinavian Disney tapes released in 1986 and 1987 (examples are the 1986 Finnish and Swedish VHS releases of ''The Sword in the Stone'').
* On some tapes, "{{Font color|deepskyblue|HOME VIDEO}}" is omitted. This variation has some clips at the end replaced by other clips. It was used on the airings of the TV series from 1981 to 1983.
* Another version has more clips and a neon Pluto head added, extending it to being a minute long. This one appeared on two tapes, and was the opening for the first showings of the ''Walt Disney'' TV series (1981-83). "HOME VIDEO" doesn't appear here either.
**Another version of this variant, as seen on a European Spanish promotional VHS release for the Disney Channel, ends with simply the logo shining. Another version of the Spanish variant has the logo change into the 4th domestic logo, but this time it has "PRESENTA".
**An Icelandic version exists, where the word "KYNNIR", in a large font, zooms out with "HOME VIDEO".
* A variant of the TV series opening version (that is to say, the version without the words "HOME VIDEO") is made up of clips from the extended version. At the end, after "{{Font color|deepskyblue|WALT DiSNEY}}" slides in, the word "PRESENTS", in a glowing white Disney font, zooms into the screen from the bottom.
*On at least a few Australian releases, the logo disappears, leaving the background for a few frames.
* For the 1980s syndicated series "Disney Magic" (with the title logo replacing the tail end of this logo after the zoom into the castle), the logo featured a few different clips and a neon flying Dumbo added, along with a short preview of the following movie.
* Sometimes, during the zoom into the castle, the logo changes to the 5th logo (see below). This variant can be seen on some Scandinavian Disney tapes released in 1986 and 1987 (examples are the 1986 Finnish and Swedish VHS releases of ''The Sword in the Stone''). Another version of this variant, as seen on a European Spanish promotional VHS release for the Disney Channel, ends with simply the logo shining.
*Sometimes at the end, the screen flips to the left as if the viewer were turning a page in a book. It would either flip to reveal the intro to the program (like on the 1985 UK VHS of ''The Adventures of Chip 'n' Dale''), or it just flips to a black screen (like on the 1986 US Spanish-language VHS of ''Winnie Pu y Tigger'' (''Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too'') and on certain Venezuelan tapes, the latter as a bumper).
*On Japanese VHS, LaserDisc and VHD releases, a version appears with a copyright notice saying "© Walt Disney Productions" in a handwritten variant of the Walt Disney font.
* A textless version of the logo exists. This happens on a UK VHS release of ''Night Crossing'' and ''The Last Flight of Noah's Ark''.
*A version of the logo where the actual logo doesn't appear is seen on the UK pre-cert VHS releases of ''Night Crossing'', ''Tron'', ''The Last Flight of Noah's Ark'', and ''Escape to Witch Mountain''.
*On the VHS release of ''Donald Duck's 50 Crazy Years'', the text "'''DONALD DUCK'S 50 CRAZY YEARS'''" appears in place of the logo, in a jumbled up outlined font.
*A variant with "'''SILLY SYMPHONIES'''" in a shinier text than usual appearing at the end of the logo has been spotted. This was seen on the UK VHS release simply titled ''Silly Symphonies''.
*On the Italian ''Cartoons Disney'' tapes, the logo cuts to a screen with the title of the tape and a copyright stamp.
*Normally, this is sped up to 25 FPS to better fit the PAL format (why the 25 FPS framerate is retained for NTSC releases is unclear), but ''Cartoons Disney 1'' showed this at its original 24 FPS framerate.
*On some early Japanese tapes and at least one Mexican tape, a still variant appears with a "©[YEAR] WALT DISNEY PRODS." copyright stamp.
*On the 1983 pre-cert UK VHS of ''Night Crossing'', the "WALT DiSNEY HOME VIDEO" text is not present.


'''Technique:''' Slit scan and Oxberry animation, accompanied with animated clips. Spaceship Earth was a vector CGI model animated on a Hewlett Packard desktop computer at Northrop Corporation (now Northrop Grumman). This sequence was designed by Harry Marks.
<u>FX/SFX:</u> The whole Scanimate animation...and the clips!


<u>Music/Sounds:</u> A powerful disco version of "When You Wish Upon a Star", arranged by Frank Gari. Extended on only two releases and the first showings of the ''Walt Disney'' TV series. The ending to the music in the "HOME VIDEO"-less variant is slightly different. On the 1984 UK VHS of ''Goin' Quackers'', when the WDHV logo itself appears at the end, Ludwig von Drake says "Walt Disney Home Video presents" and cuts to his introduction to the program.
'''Audio:''' A powerful disco version of "When You Wish Upon a Star", arranged by Frank Gari. A soft phaser noise plays when "WALT DiSNEY" flies in as well. While it plays at its full length in the television series, the logo has the theme fade out when "HOME VIDEO" fades in (possibly to remove the announcer from the intro).


'''Audio Variants:'''
<u>Availability:</u> Uncommon. Was mainly seen on tapes released outside the United States (where this is considered extremely rare) and Canada (where this is considered non-existent), usually from the UK, Europe, and Latin America, but also from Asia, Australia, and even South Africa.
*On the 1984 UK VHS release of ''Goin' Quackers'', when the WDHV logo itself appears at the end, Ludwig von Drake says "Walt Disney Home Video presents" and cuts to his introduction to the program.
* The United States did use this logo briefly, but only on Spanish-language tapes such as ''Winnie Pu y el árbol de miel'' (''Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree'') and ''Winnie Pu y Tigger'' (''Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too''), both from mid-late 1986, and don’t expect to see this on their very first Spanish-language releases (such as ''Dumbo'', ''Mary Poppins'', and ''Mi amigo el dragón''), as they use the previous logo.
*The second Spanish variant with the 5th logo animation has the music looping, with it fading out.
* Unlike the United States, Canada did not use this logo at all, even on French Canadian releases such as ''Winnie l'Ourson et l'arbre à miel'' (''Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree''), ''Winnie l'Ourson dans le vent'' (''Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day''), ''Alice au pays des merveilles'' (''Alice in Wonderland''), and ''Mary Poppins'', the last of which doesn't even use a logo.
*On some tapes distributed by [[Abril Vídeo]] in Brazil, an announcer says "Abril Vídeo, apresenta!"
* The "flipping" variant appears on the aforementioned tapes of ''Winnie Pu y el árbol de miel'', ''Winnie Pu y Tigger'', and ''The Adventures of Chip 'N' Dale'', and the tail end appears during a series of trailers at the end of a Spanish-subtitled Venezuelan tape of ''El abismo negro'' (''The Black Hole'') as a clip-on.
*On the Italian VHS release of ''Cartoons Disney 1'', the music is in the original NTSC pitch.
*On the 1986 release of ''Saludos Amigos'', the opening theme plays over the last few seconds.


'''Availability:''' It was (almost) exclusively used on releases outside North America.
<u>Editor's Note:</u> Like the previous logo, this is a favorite of many, though mostly outside of the United States.
* This can be found on tapes released in the United Kingdom, European, Asian and Latin American territories, as well as Australian, Japanese, and even South African releases.
* The first UK releases with this logo were ''The Apple Dumpling Gang'', ''Candleshoe'', ''Escape to Witch Mountain'', ''The Incredible Journey'', ''The Last Flight of Noah's Ark'', ''Mary Poppins'', ''Night Crossing'', ''No Deposit, No Return'', ''Return from Witch Mountain'' and ''Tron'', all of which were released in the UK in October 1983 according to pre-cert.co.uk.
* Japanese VHD releases are known to have this logo.
* The only releases in the United States to use this logo was on mid-late 1986 Spanish-dubbed tapes, such as ''Saludos Amigos'' (which wouldn't see an English-language release in North America for 14 more years), ''Winnie Pu y el árbol de miel'' (''Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree''), and ''Winnie Pu y Tigger'' (''Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too'').
*The "flipping" variant appears on U.S. Spanish tapes and ''The Adventures of Chip 'n' Dale'', and the tail end appears during a series of trailers at the end of a Spanish-subtitled Venezuelan tape of ''El abismo negro'' (''The Black Hole'') as a bumper.
*It also appears on the 1985 UK pre-cert VHS releases of ''The Roots of Goofy'' and ''Sport Goofy'', respectively, as well as the first Japanese videocassette releases of Touchstone's early features.


=== 3rd Logo (Australia and New Zealand Variant) (1984-1989) ===
===3rd Logo (October 30, 1984-July 24, 1985)===
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wdhvpresents1984.jpg|DTV variant
wdhvblack.jpg|Black variant (''Mousercize Laserdisc'')
Walt Disney Home Video (1985).jpg|Black variant (''Pinocchio promotional sales tape'')
Walt Disney Home Video (1984, variant).jpg|Alt. black variant
wdhvjuly1986.jpg|July 1985 (blue gradient variant)
Walt Disney Home Video (July 1985, space BG).jpg|July 1985 (space background variant)
Walt Disney Home Video (Italian "PINOCCHIO, DUCK TALES E..." variant, 1984).jpg|Italian trailer tape variant
Walt Disney Home Video (blue, 1985).jpg|Blue variant
Walt Disney Home Video (box, 1986).jpg|Demo tape variant
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'''Visuals:''' On a black/blue gradient background, the text "W{{Small|ALT}} Di{{Small|SNEY}} HOME VIDEO" is seen in white, with "W{{Small|ALT}} Di{{Small|SNEY}}" in the corporate "signature" font and "HOME VIDEO" in the Helvetica Rounded font. Underneath it is "{{font|serif|P R E S E N T S}}", spaced out and in a serif font.
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'''Trivia:''' The July 1985 variant is notable for being the first ever Disney-related logo or bumper to use the Bruton Music stock piece "Great Ovation", composed by Steve Gray. This would be used on the "NOW YOU CAN OWN THESE HIT TITLES" variant of the gold WDHV logo, but is most well known for playing over the lilac "Feature Presentation" bumper on many Disney releases.
<u>Logo:</u> Against a white background, we see the usual Walt Disney Home Video text from before in {{Font color|blue|blue}}, with "{{Font color|blue|HOME VIDEO}}" in a Century Gothic-esque font. "{{Font color|blue|distributed by}}" appears below in a very small font. It then cuts to one of the two [[Roadshow Entertainment (Australia)|Roadshow Home Video]] logos used during the '80s. For tapes that were released from 1984-1986, the "Aussie Light Trails" logo is used; tapes from 1986-1989 used "The Other V of Doom".


'''Variants:'''
<u>FX/SFX:</u> None.
*On the 1985 ''Pinocchio'' sales pitch promotional video and the 1985 VHS release of ''Mousercise'', this logo is seen on a black background, with the text in white. After a few seconds, the text fades out and "PRESENTS" is shown for a few seconds; the font depends on the tape, and the text is not spaced out.
*A light blue variant of this logo appears on the VHS trailer for ''Flight of the Navigator''.
*A promotional tape has the logo in a space background, and a light/dark blue gradient background.
*Italian trailer tapes have the logo on a purple background and and "Presenta", along with the title of the tape written at the bottom in white.


'''Technique:''' A digital graphic.
<u>Music/Sounds:</u> None.


'''Audio:''' None. The first time the logo fades in on the preview tape of ''The Sword and the Rose'', an announcer says "Coming from Walt Disney Home Video in July!" accompanied by the first few notes of "Great Ovation". The logo is accompanied by music from the trailers it accompanies for the remainder of the tape.
<u>Availability:</u> Seen on Australia and New Zealand PAL tapes of Disney material that was distributed through Roadshow Home Video after they took over the distribution rights to Disney videos from [[Syme Home Video (Australia)|Syme Home Video]], examples including the 1986 Aussie VHS release of ''Dumbo'' and the 1987 Aussie VHS of ''Robin Hood'', usually appearing at the end of the tape.


'''Availability:''' The standard version is only seen on Disney's DTV series of music video collections released in the period. The alternative versions are seen mostly on early demo tapes.
<u>Editor's Note:</u> None.


=== 4th Logo (October 30, 1984-July 24, 1985) ===
===4th Logo (1984-1986, 1999-2001)===
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wdhvtext1984.jpg|1984-1985
themickeymouseclub.jpg|1985-1986
wdhvtext2.jpg|''Disney's Greatest Lullabies Vol. 2'' variant
Walt Disney Home Video ("Coming Soon" variant, 1986).jpg|1986 "Coming Soon" variant
Walt Disney Home Video (Plain, 2001).jpeg|1999-2001
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'''Visuals:''' Just the text "{{font|Helvetica|'''WALT DISNEY HOME VIDEO'''}}" on a black background. After a few seconds, the text fades out, and the text "{{font|Helvetica|'''presents'''}}", in the same font, fades in.
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|Walt Disney Home Video (1984).jpg|The 1984 DTV logo.
|Walt Disney Home Video (1984, Black).jpg|The black variant found on Pinocchio.
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'''Variants:'''
<u>Logo:</u> Against a black/{{Font color|blue|blue}} background is the "WALT DiSNEY HOME VIDEO" text, and underneath it is "P R E S E N T S", spaced out and in a serif font.
*1984-1985: The text is in plain Helvetica. On the ''Walt Disney Limited Gold II: The World According to Goofy'' VHS, the font is bolder.
*1985-1986: The text is in the same font as before, but in all caps. On ''The Walt Disney Comedy and Magic Revue'' VHS, the letter "S" is slightly bigger that the rest of the text. On the ''Disney's Greatest Lullabies Vol. 2'' VHS, the text is smaller and slightly spaced out.
*1986 (Coming Soon): The logo uses a slightly different version of the gradient background from the 4th logo. The text uses different weights of Helvetica Neue and reads "Coming Soon from Walt Disney Home Video".
*1999-2001: The text is set in Helvetica Rounded Bold. The logo transitions to the ''The Wonderful World of Disney'' logo.


'''Technique:''' Still digital graphics with simple fade effects.
<u>Variant:</u> On a black background, the above WDHV text in white is seen for a few seconds, and then it fades out and "PRESENTS" is shown for a few seconds; the font depends on the tape, and the text is not spaced out.


'''Audio:''' None. For the ''The Wonderful World of Disney'' variant, the music accompanying the rest of the trailer plays in the background as an announcer says, "Walt Disney Home Video proudly presents."
<u>FX/SFX:</u> None.


'''Availability:''' The 1984 variant, like the fourth logo, was usually either a simple replacement for the 1st logo on releases that Disney felt that logo wouldn't fit on, or used before content that was exclusive to VHS at the time. It was seen on 1984-1985 VHS releases of ''The Mickey Mouse Club'' (appearing after the 1st logo) and on the 1985 VHS release of ''The Walt Disney Comedy and Magic Revue''. The 1999 variant appears on VHS releases of several live-action Disney films that aired on ''The Wonderful World of Disney''; select demo releases like the 2000 [[Touchstone Home Entertainment|Touchstone]] VHS of ''Play It to the Bone'' also featured this logo.
<u>Music/Sounds:</u> None.


===5th Logo (September 23, 1986-November 6, 2001)===
<u>Availability:</u> Seen on Disney's DTV series of music video collections released in the period. The variant can be seen on the 1985 ''Pinocchio'' sales pitch promotional video and the 1985 video release of ''Disney's Mousercise''.
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=== 5th Logo (October 14, 1986-November 6, 2001) ===
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wdhv6thlogo.jpg
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wdhvpresents.jpg|"presents" variant
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wdhvpresents2.jpg|UK "PRESENTS" variant #1
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wdhvpresents3.jpg|UK "PRESENTS" variant #2
| height=200px
wdhvpresents4.jpg|UK "PRESENTS" variant #3
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comingsoon1.jpg|"Coming Soon" variant #1
|Walt Disney Home Video (1986, Mickey).jpg|Sorcerer Mickey, as seen at the beginning of this logo.
comingsoon2.jpg|"Coming Soon" variant #2
|Walt Disney Home Video (1986).jpg|Regular version of this logo.
comingsoon3.jpg|"Coming Soon" variant #3
|Walt Disney Home Video (1986, Presents).jpg|Rare version of this logo, with "presents" fading in.
comingsoon3.5.jpg|"Coming Soon" variant (Sing-Along Songs)
|Walt Disney Home Video (1986, Red Presents).png|A rarer "PRESENTS" version.
comingsoon4.jpg|"Coming Soon" variant #5
|Walt Disney Home Video (1986, Small Red Presents).png|A British "PRESENTS" version.
nowavailable1.jpg|"Now Available" variant
|Walt Disney Home Video (1986, Blue Presents).jpg|A weird variant with the text "PRESENTS" in a blue font.
alsoavailable2.jpg|"Also Available" variant #1
|Walt Disney Home Video (1986, Spanish).jpg|Walt Disney Home Video PRESENTA, from Spanish tapes
alsoavailable3.jpg|"Also Available" variant #2
|Walt Disney Home Video (1986, Spanish-Italian).jpg|Walt Disney Home Video presenta, from Spanish and Italian tapes.
|Walt Disney Home Video (1986, German).png|Walt Disney Home Video PRÄSENTIERT, from German tapes.
alsofromwdhv.jpg|"Also From Walt Disney Home Video" variant
limitedtimeoffer.jpg|"LIMITED TIME OFFER" variant
|Walt Disney Home Video (1986, French).jpg|Walt Disney Home Video presénte, from French tapes.
lookoutforfuturereleases.jpg|"Look out for future releases" variant
|Walt Disney Home Video (1986, Swedish).jpg|Walt Disney Home Video presenterar, from Swedish tapes.
wdhv1.jpg|"Coming to Home Video" variant
|Walt Disney Home Video (1986, Swedish Acute).png|Walt Disney Home Video présenterar, from Swedish tapes.
wdhv2.jpg|"Coming on Video Cassette This Summer" variant
|Walt Disney Home Video (1986, Swedish Caps).png|Walt Disney Home Video PRESENTERAR, from Swedish tapes.
wdhv3.jpg|"Coming This Fall to Home Video" variant
|Walt Disney Home Video (1986, Swedish Serif).jpg|Walt Disney Home Video PRESENTERAR, from Swedish tapes.
wdhv4.jpg|"Now on Home Video" variant
|Walt Disney Home Video (1986, Swedish Serif 2).jpg|Walt Disney Home Video Presenterar, from Swedish tapes.
wdhvukpromoclosing.png|UK Closing Promo (1989)
|Walt Disney Home Video (1986, Finnish).jpg|Walt Disney Home Video esittää, from Finnish tapes.
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|Walt Disney Home Video (1986, Coming to Home Video).jpg|Walt Disney - Coming to Home Video
{{!}}-{{!}}
|Walt Disney Home Video (1986, Coming on Video Cassette This Summer).jpg|Walt Disney - Coming on Video Cassette This Summer
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|Walt Disney Home Video (1986, Coming This Fall to Home Video).jpg|Walt Disney - Coming This Fall to Home Video
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|Walt Disney Home Video (1986, Now on Home Video).png|Walt Disney - Now on Home Video
wdhvprésente.jpg|French "présente" variant
|Walt Disney Home Video (1986, A venir de Walt Disney Home Video ce Automne).jpg|Walt Disney - A venir de Walt Disney Home Video cet Automne
|Walt Disney Home Video (1986, Bientôt disponible sur Vidéocassette).jpg|"Bientôt disponible sur Vidéocassette de Walt Disney Home Video" variant.
Walt Disney Home Video (Spanish variant, 1986).jpg|Spanish "PRESENTA" variant
wdhvpresenta2.jpg|Spanish/Italian "presenta" variant
|Walt Disney Home Video (1986, Coming Soon).jpg|Early "Coming Soon from Walt Disney Home Video" variant.
|Walt Disney Home Video (1986, Coming Soon, Big).jpg|The "Coming Soon from Walt Disney Home Video" variant.
Walt Disney Home Video (german, 1986).jpg|German "präsentiert" variant #1
wdhvpräsentiert1989.jpg|German "präsentiert" variant #2
|Walt Disney Home Video (1986, Coming Soon, Blue).jpg|The blue background "Coming Soon from Walt Disney Home Video" variant.
|Walt Disney Home Video (1986, Also Available).jpg|The "Also Available from Walt Disney Home Video" variant.
Walt Disney Home Video (german, 1989).jpg|German "präsentiert" variant #3
|Walt Disney Home Video (1986, Look Out for Future Releases).jpg|The "Look Out for Future Releases from Walt Disney Home Video" variant.
Walt Disney Home Video (german, 1987).jpg|German "präsentiert" variant #4
wdhvpräsentiert.jpg|German "präsentiert" variant #5
|Walt Disney Home Video (1986, Also From).png|A rare "Also from Walt Disney Home Video" variant.
wdhvpräsentiert5.jpg|German "präsentiert" variant #6
|Walt Disney Home Video (1986, Blue).png|A rare, strange variant with the text in blue.
wdhvpräsentiert2.jpg|German "PRÄSENTIERT" variant #7
|Walt Disney Home Video (1986, Italian Comic).png|First image of the rainbow version shown on an Italian comic promo.
|Walt Disney Home Video (1986, Italian Comic 2).png|Second image of the rainbow version shown on an Italian comic promo.
Walt Disney Home Video (1986, variant).png|German "präsentiert" variant #8
wdhvpresenterar.jpg|Swedish "presenterar" variant #1
wdhvpresenterar2.jpg|Swedish "présenterar" variant #2
Walt Disney Home Video (1987-1988).jpg|Swedish "PRESENTERAR" variant #3
Walt Disney Home Video (1986, Swedish Serif 2).jpg|Swedish "Presenterar" variant #4
Walt Disney Home Video (1987-1991).jpg|Swedish "PRESENTERAR" variant #5
wdhvpresenterer.jpg|Norwegian "PRESENTERER" variant #1
wdhvpresenterer2.jpg|Norwegian "PRESENTERER" variant #2
Walt Disney Home Video (dutch variant, 1986).png|Dutch "presenteert" variant
wdhvesittää.jpg|Finnish "esittää" variant
Walt Disney Home Video (1986?).png|Icelandic "KYNNIR" variant
wdhvΠΑΡΟΥΣΙΑΖΕΙ.jpg|Greek "ΠΑΡΟΥΣΙΑΖΕΙ" variant
Walt Disney Home Video ("Coming Soon", greek, 1988).jpg|Greek "ΠΡΟΣΕΧΩΣ" variant #1
Walt Disney Home Video (Greek "Coming to" Version, 1988).png|Greek "ΠΡΟΣΕΧΩΣ" variant #2
Walt Disney Home Video (1989).jpg|Greek "ΚΥΚΛΟΦΟΡΕΙ" variant
wdhv5.jpg|French "A venir de Walt Disney Home Video cet Automne" variant
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a drawing of Mickey Mouse, dressed in his Sorcerer's Apprentice outfit from ''Fantasia'', fades in standing on a blue spotlight, his hand held out high with pride. The camera slowly begins zooming up to his hand as the stars and crescent moon on his hat flash one-by-one, and then a white starburst flashes and a magic spark flies out from it, appearing above Mickey's hand. After the camera zooms past Mickey, the spark begins swirling around and writes out the red "W{{Small|ALT}} Di{{Small|SNEY}}" script. As the screen zooms out, the red text "HOME VIDEO" (in Helvetica Rounded) zooms out from the bottom of the screen and settles underneath "W{{Small|ALT}} Di{{Small|SNEY}}". The logo shines along its edges and pings appear across the text before it fades out. The entire logo has a polished 3D look to it.
<u>Nicknames:</u> "Sorcerer Mickey", "That Nostalgic Mickey"


'''Trivia:'''
<u>Logo:</u> On a black background, we see Mickey Mouse dressed in his Sorcerer’s Apprentice outfit from ''Fantasia'', standing on a {{Font color|blue|blue}} spotlight on a black background. The camera slowly begins zooming up to his hand as the stars and crescent moon on his hat flash one-by-one, and then a magic spark flashes and appears above Mickey’s hand. We zoom past Mickey as the spark begins swirling around and begins to write "{{Font color|red|WALT DiSNEY}}" in the corporate Disney font in {{Font color|red|red}}. As we zoom out, the words "{{Font color|red|HOME VIDEO}}", also in {{Font color|red|red}} and in the same font as before, zoom out and settle underneath "{{Font color|red|WALT DiSNEY}}". The logo "shines".
*Hal Miles' résumé lists the logo as being used from 1985 to 1994.
*The opening portion of this logo was also used for the [[Walt Disney Classics]] logo from 1988 to 1994.


<u>Variants:</u>
'''Variants:'''
* The text may vary from a "{{Font color|#E02268|magenta}} color (which seems more common) to a regular {{Font color|red|red}} color (as in picture #1) or a {{Font color|#orangered|vermilion}} color (as in the "ALSO FROM" variant picture).
*The text may vary from a magenta color (which seems more common) to a regular red color (as in picture #1) or a vermilion color (as in the "ALSO FROM" variant picture).
* On one occasion, this logo is shown without Mickey, leaving a blank space until the spark writes out the words. This was only seen on the 1990 VHS release of ''Honey, I Shrunk the Kids''.
*On some tapes, the Mickey part is blacked out leaving the spark to swirl around in slow-mo until the regular animation plays. This was seen on the 1987 Classics LaserDiscs of ''Pinocchio'' and ''Sleeping Beauty'', the 1991 VHS release of ''Sebastian's Caribbean Jamboree'', and early volumes of ''Dinosaurs''.
*Sometimes, "presents" in white, or an all-caps "PRESENTS" fades in below. The "presents" version has it fading in with spark effects, while the "PRESENTS" variant has it simply fading in without sparks. On some occasions, this is seen blacked out or covered with a gray box on some tapes. The former variant appears on early tapes with this logo, as well as on ''Wonderworks'' releases such as ''Anne of Avonlea'' and several tapes of ''The Adventures of Spot''. The "PRESENTS" variant appears with a different font on the UK rental VHS of ''The Hunted''. On the UK VHS of ''The Ghost of Cypress Swamp'', "'''PRESENTS'''" appears in a rounded font.
* Sometimes, the Mickey-less variant begins by simply fading in to the spark animation. This was seen on the 1991 VHS release of ''The Jungle Book'' and the demo VHS release of ''Frankenweenie''.
*''Wonderworks'' releases also had the tail end of this logo (with "presents") segue into the ''Wonderworks'' logo.
* On some tapes, the Mickey part is replaced with the spark swirling around in slow-mo until the regular animation plays. This was seen on a VHS release of ''Sebastian's Caribbean Jamboree'', and it surprisingly also appears on the 1987 Classics Laserdiscs of ''Pinocchio'' and ''Sleeping Beauty''.
*On the 1990 VHS release of ''Honey, I Shrunk the Kids'', this logo is shown without Mickey, leaving a blank space until the spark writes out the words.
* Sometimes, "presents" in white, or in all-caps "{{Font color|red|PRESENTS}}" in red, fades in below. The "presents" version has it fading in with spark effects, while the "{{Font color|red|PRESENTS}}" variant has it simply fading in without sparks. On some rare occasions, this is seen blacked out or covered with a gray box on some tapes. The former variant appears on early tapes with this logo, as well as on Wonderworks episodes and several tapes of ''The Adventures of Spot''. The "{{Font color|red|PRESENTS}}" variant appears with a different font on the UK rental VHS of ''The Hunted''. On ''The Ghost of Cypress Swamp'', "'''{{Font color|blue|PRESENTS}}'''" appeared in a light blue, bold and round font.
*Sometimes, the Mickey-less variant begins by simply fading in to the spark animation. This was seen on the 1991 VHS releases of ''Lantern Hill'' and ''The Jungle Book'', and on the 1992 demo VHS release of ''Frankenweenie''.
* On Disney's SAS: Collection of All-Time Favorites, the opening theme plays over the logo, which is sped up to accommodate it.
*On the 1991 VHS of ''Three Men and a Little Lady'', a bumper plays where the logo and the words "ALSO FROM" on top connect together at a fast speed.
* Sometimes, the "{{Font color|red|HOME VIDEO}}" text will be blacked out and either "Coming to Home Video", "Coming on Video Cassette This Summer" (only seen during the "Coming to Home Video" variation on the later 1992 video reprints of 101 Dalmatians), "Coming This Fall to Home Video" (without music; only seen on ''101 Dalmatians'' and ''The Great Mouse Detective'') or "Now on Home Video", in the Laser font, replaces it. The "Coming to Home Video/Coming on Video Cassette This Summer" variation, from ''101 Dalmatians'' has Mark Elliot saying "Stay tuned for a preview of two new Disney classics coming to home video. Coming on videocassette this summer...", with a remix of the 1986 WDHV jingle. This plays over the Buena Vista logo from the film. The "Coming to Home Video" variation later reappears on the 1992 prints of ''The Rescuers'' and ''Beauty and the Beast'', with the 1989 Feature Presentation jingle. ''The Rescuers'' has a shortened version of the FP jingle with Mark Elliot saying "Coming soon from Walt Disney Home Video", while ''Beauty and the Beast'' has both the "Coming to Home Video" variation with the full 1989 FP jingle and Brian Cummings saying "Coming from Walt Disney Home Video", and the "Now on Home Video" variation, with Brian Cummings saying "Now on Walt Disney Home Video."
*On 1992 VHS releases from the Walt Disney Classics line, the logo is repurposed as a bumper, where the "HOME VIDEO" text is replaced with text reading "Coming to Home Video", "Coming on Video Cassette This Summer", "Coming This Fall to Home Video" or "Now on Home Video" in the Laser LET font. The "Coming to Home Video/Coming on Video Cassette This Summer" variation from ''101 Dalmatians'' has Mark Elliot saying "Stay tuned for a preview of two new Disney classics coming to home video. Coming on videocassette this summer...", with a remix of the 1986 WDHV jingle. ''The Rescuers'' has a shortened version of the FP jingle with Mark Elliot saying "Coming soon from Walt Disney Home Video", while ''Beauty and the Beast'' has Brian Cummings saying "Coming from Walt Disney Home Video", and the "Now on Home Video" variation, with Brian Cummings saying "Now on Walt Disney Home Video."
* On tapes released in Spanish-speaking and Italian-speaking countries, "'''{{Font color|red|presenta}}'''", in red, fades in below, cheaply inserted. No spark effects are seen. The same thing happens on Swedish tapes with "'''{{Font color|red|présenterar}}'''" (sometimes without the acute accent), Finnish tapes with "'''{{Font color|red|esittää}}'''" and French tapes with "'''{{Font color|red|présente}}'''" (Note: The same font is used in the Swedish, Danish, French and German versions of the 2nd logo, albeit not narrow).
*The 1992 VHS releases of ''The Rescuers'' and ''So Dear to My Heart'' simply display the very end of the logo where it “shines” before certain trailers.
* At least one German tape has the word "{{Font color|red|PRÄSENTIERT}}" in a "handwriting" font appear below.
*On ''Disney's Sing-Along-Songs: Collection of All-Time Favorites'', the opening theme plays over the logo, which is sped up to accommodate it.
* At least one Spanish tape has the word "{{Font color|red|PRESENTA}}" below, in all-caps, and in the same font used in the Spanish and Finnish versions of the 2nd logo.
*On tapes released in Spanish-speaking and Italian-speaking countries, "'''presenta'''" fades in below, cheaply inserted. No spark effects are seen. The same thing happens on Swedish tapes with "'''présenterar'''" (sometimes without the acute accent), Norwegian tapes with "'''presenterer'''", Dutch tapes with "'''presenteert'''", Finnish tapes with "'''esittää'''" and French tapes with "'''présente'''" (the same font is used in the Swedish, Norwegian, French and German versions of the 2nd logo, albeit not narrow).
* Sometimes, just the end of the logo is shown. On the 1992 print of ''The Rescuers'', Mark Elliot says, "And available now on videocassette..." while the 1989 FP jingle plays. On the 1992 print of ''So Dear to My Heart'', Mark Elliot says, "Now available on videocassette..." with the same FP jingle.
*At least one German tape has the word "PRÄSENTIERT" in a "handwriting" font appear below.
* On some UK releases, the short version was used and shifted down in order to make room for "{{Font color|red|COMING SOON}}/{{Font color|red|ALSO AVAILABLE FROM}}". This has also been seen on the long version a couple of times as well. The long versions are accompanied with John Sachs saying "Coming soon from Walt Disney Home Video" or "Also available from Walt Disney Home Video". The text appears in a different font on the rental release of ''The Hunted''. Another rare version of this logo appears on a {{Font color|#dodgerblue|blue}} background at the beginning of a VHS promo for ''Disney's Sing-Along Songs'', as seen on the 1992 UK VHS release of ''Cinderella''.
* ''Wonderworks'' episodes, including the 1987 VHS of ''Anne of Green Gables'', had the tail end of this logo (with "presents") segue into the Wonderworks logo.
*At least one Spanish tape has the word "PRESENTA" below in all-caps, and in the same font used in the Spanish and Finnish versions of the 2nd logo.
*At least one Greek tape has the word "ΠΑΡΟΥΣΙΑΖΕΙ" below in all-caps, and in a more vermilion shade than the rest of the logo, zoom out and settle below the logo as it shines.
* There is a variant at the end of some Disney international promos where the logo shines twice.
*On Chinese tapes, "太陽系製作" appears below the logo.
* There is a variant where the shining plays backwards after playing normally.
*On 1987 Japanese VHS releases under Bandai Video Network, the logo begins with the spark writing out the logo. When the logo is formed, however, it zooms out and flips around to another copy, revealing that it's on a 3D gray rectangle on a blue gradient background. When it flips back over, it starts to shine and chroma-keyed blue wipes over the logo, which flashes white for a second. The logo then flips back onto the rectangle, but diagonally, and a white square emerges with the Bandai Video Network logo on it, taking up the entire screen. The music used is the opening title fanfare to ''Robin Hood''.
* Sometimes, the logo fades out earlier than usual.
*On some UK releases, the second half of the logo is shifted down in order to make room for "COMING SOON" or "ALSO AVAILABLE FROM".
* Sometimes, the logo incorporates a computer-generated fade out.
**Often, this variant starts when the text is being written.
* On the 1991 VHS of ''Three Men and a Little Lady'', we see the logo with the {{Font color|red|red}} words "{{Font color|red|ALSO FROM}}" on top, connecting at a fast speed. During this, Brian Cummings says "Coming from Walt Disney Home Video" as a royal-sounding fanfare plays in the background.
**The text appears in a different font on the rental release of ''The Hunted''.
* At the end of some early '90s Disney VHS tapes from the UK such as ''A Walt Disney Christmas'' and ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'', there is red}} text above the logo which reads "{{Font color|red|LOOK OUT FOR FUTURE RELEASES FROM}}". This is accompanied by John Sachs saying "Look out for future releases from Walt Disney Home Video."
* A rare variant with the logo in {{Font color|#dodgerblue|blue}} can be spotted at the beginning of a French VHS promo for ''Homeward Bound 2: Lost in San Francisco'' and an Argentinian Spanish promo for ''Oliver Twist''.
**Another version of this logo appears on a blue background at the beginning of a VHS promo for ''Disney's Sing-Along Songs'', as seen on the 1992 UK VHS release of ''Cinderella''.
*At the end of some early '90s Disney VHS tapes from the UK such as ''A Walt Disney Christmas'' and ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'', there is red text above the logo which reads "LOOK OUT FOR FUTURE RELEASES FROM". This is accompanied by John Sachs saying, "Look out for future releases from Walt Disney Home Video."
* On the 1991 Italian VHS release of ''The Rescuers'', a superimposed variant of the short version plays at the beginning of a promo for Italian Disney comic books. The text is set against a moving rainbow background and "{{Font color|red|HOME VIDEO}}" is omitted. The music is set to an instrumental arrangement of the "Mickey Mouse Club March". The tail end of this variant (with the logo shining) is shown again at the end of the same promo with "© Disney" below.
*A variant with the logo in blue can be spotted at the beginning of a French VHS promo for ''Homeward Bound 2: Lost in San Francisco'' (''L'Incroyable Voyage 2 : À San Francisco'') and an Argentinian Spanish promo for ''Oliver Twist''.
* On the Canadian French VHS of ''Aladdin'' and the European French SECAM VHS of ''Hocus Pocus'', the logo has the white text saying "Bientôt disponible sur Vidéocassette de" on top of the logo with the French announcer saying "Bientôt disponible sur Vidéocassette de Walt Disney Home Video" while the 1989 FP jingle plays.
*On the 1991 Italian VHS release of ''The Rescuers'' (''Le avventure di Bianca e Bernie''), a superimposed variant of the short version plays at the beginning of a promo for Italian Disney comic books. The text is set against a moving rainbow background and "HOME VIDEO" is omitted. The music is set to an instrumental arrangement of the "Mickey Mouse Club March". The tail end of this variant (with the logo shining) is shown again at the end of the same promo with "© Disney" below.
* On 1987 Japanese VHS releases under Bandai Video Network, the logo begins with the spark writing out the logo. When the logo is formed, however, it zooms out and flips around to another copy, revealing that its on a 3D grey rectangle on a {{Font color|#dodgerblue|blue}} gradient background. When it flips back over, it starts to shine and chroma-keyed {{Font color|#dodgerblue|blue}} wipes over the logo, which flashes white for a second. The logo then flips back onto the rectangle, but diagonally, and a white square emerges with the Bandai Video Network logo on it, taking up the entire screen. The music used is the opening title fanfare to ''Robin Hood''.
*There is a variant at the end of some Disney international promos where the logo shines twice.
*On the Canadian French VHS of ''Aladdin'' and the European French SECAM VHS of ''Hocus Pocus'' (''Hocus Pocus: Les trois sorcières''), the logo has white text at the top reading "Bientôt disponible sur Vidéocassette de".
*There is a variant where the shining plays backwards after playing normally.
*Sometimes, the logo fades out earlier than usual.
*Sometimes, the logo incorporates a computer-generated fade out.
*On early Mexican releases, the logo has a "Walt Disney" border surrounding it. The border features photos of well-known Disney characters.
*On the 1989 UK VHS of ''Sleeping Beauty'' and all other 1989 UK VHS releases from Walt Disney Home Video, the Walt Disney Home Video logo and Sorcerer Mickey are at the top. Above the "Walt Disney" text are the white words "Also Available From". Titles of movies (in white text) slide from right to left, with the "from £7.99 to £12.99" in red below the scrolling movie titles.
*On the Spanish VHS release of ''The Disney Channel Vol.12'', the logo begins with Mickey placed way below his usual position. Once the logo starts forming, the logo animation gets superimposed to footage from ''This is your life, Donald Duck'' and ''101 Dalmatians''. After forming, the logo resizes and goes down the screen.


'''Technique:''' 2D animation with camera-controlled animation used in the end, produced by Hal Miles Imagimation Studios.
<u>Trivia:</u> This logo was used in foreign countries from April 1987 to early 1995. Some of the last titles to have this logo were the Spanish-language version of ''Disney's Sing Along Songs: Friend Like Me'', a rental tape of ''Man of the House'' from the UK, and the Latin American VHS prints of ''The Lion King''. Also, in North America, while this logo was primarily used from 1986-1992, this became an alternate logo beginning in 1991 with the next logo until 2001, usually reserved for tapes of ''Disney's Sing Along Songs'' or releases of some television series. This is also an animated version of the WDHV print logo from 1984 until 1995.


'''Audio:''' First there is a low, held-out, synthesized B-flat tuba note, followed by a chime when the spark appears, segueing into a gradually rising synth theme played on the Yamaha DX7 synthesizer, believed to be inspired by "Life Is for Living" by Barclay James Harvest. The last seven notes of the theme are accompanied by tom-tom fills played on a Simmons SDS-V electronic drum kit.
<u>FX/SFX:</u> The spark flying and writing, and the logo shining. The animation was produced by Hal Miles.


'''Audio Variants:'''
<u>Music/Sounds:</u> A low-key, gradually rising synth theme with a held-out synthesized B-flat French horn note at the beginning. In its early years, the music was more synthesized.
*In its early years, the music was more synthesized.
*There is a version with a series of droning synth notes, incorporating "dings" that are perfectly synchronized with the logo "sparkling". This can be seen on early pressings of the 1990 reissues of ''Blackbeard's Ghost'', ''Something Wicked This Way Comes'', and ''The Watcher in the Woods''. It also made an appearance on the LaserDisc release of ''Honey, I Shrunk the Kids'' in place of the normal logo.
*A few releases that use this logo before the previews have Brian Cummings saying, "Coming from Walt Disney Home Video." This would be used for the short version on the 1991 video release of ''The Jungle Book'', and for the long version on ''DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp'' and early prints of ''Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken''.
*On the 1991 VHS releases of ''Lantern Hill'' and ''Looking for Miracles'', the short version of the above variant is used, but Brian Cummings says "New, from Walt Disney Home Video!" over the logo.
*The "Also From Walt Disney Home Video" bumper uses the stock music piece "Pageantry 6" from the Bruton Music library, and uses the "Coming from Walt Disney Home Video." voiceover from the above 1991 variation.
*On the 1992 VHS release of ''101 Dalmatians'', the "Coming to Home Video/Coming on Video Cassette This Summer" bumpers at the end of the tape are accompanied by an alternate extended version of the music. Mark Elliot says, "Stay tuned, for a preview of two new Disney classics coming to home video. Coming on videocassette this summer," over these bumpers.
*The "Coming This Fall to Home Video" bumper is silent, except for Mark Elliot saying "And, coming this fall to home video…"
*On ''The Rescuers'', ''So Dear to My Heart'' and ''Beauty and the Beast'', the bumpers are accompanied by the first few notes of the stock music piece "Great Ovation" from the Bruton Music library (which was also used as the 1989 Feature Presentation jingle), with either Mark Elliot saying, "Coming soon from Walt Disney Home Video," "Now available on videocassette," or "And available now on videocassette..." or Brian Cummings saying either "Coming from Walt Disney Home Video!", or "Now on Walt Disney Home Video!", depending on the bumper.
*On the 1993 US VHS releases ''Boo Busters'', ''Monster Bash'', and ''Witcheroo!'', the music is out of sync with the logo, as it plays about a second later than usual.
*Some UK tapes overlay whooshing and sparkling sounds over the music. This can be found at the beginning and end of a Disney trailer reel on the UK VHS release of ''The Disney Bunch'', and is accompanied by John Sachs' voiceover.
*On some UK releases, an announcer says, "A world of magic which can be yours to treasure for a lifetime, from Walt Disney Home Video." Various international Disney tapes also used an announcer; the variants found so far are:
**Latin American Spanish:
***Argentina: "{{Tt|¡Usted no quiera perder estos entretenimientos familiares! ¡Estos filmes, y otros más, llegarán a usted de Walt Disney Vídeo!|You don't want to miss out on these family entertainments! These films, and others, will come to you from Walt Disney Video!}}"
***Mexico/Chile: "{{Tt|¡De Walt Disney Vídeo, un mundo mágico que puede ser suyo para siempre!|From Walt Disney Video, a magical world that can be yours forever!}}"
**European Spanish:
***"{{Tt|¡Walt Disney Home Video le ofrece un mundo de magia que puede ser suyo para siempre!|Walt Disney Home Video offers you a world of magic that can be yours forever!}}"
***"{{Tt|¡Llévese a su casa un tesoro para siempre!|Take home a treasure forever!}}"
**European French:
***"{{Tt|Walt Disney Home Video vous présente le monde merveilleux de Walt Disney des vidéos a voir et avoir chez vous pour toujours!|Walt Disney Home Video presents to you the wonderful world of Walt Disney videos to see and have at home forever!}}"
***"{{Tt|Walt Disney Home Video présente le monde magique de Walt Disney, que vous pouvez offrir chez vous et pour toujours!|Walt Disney Home Video presents the magical world of Walt Disney, that you can offer at home and forever!}}"
***"{{Tt|Maintenant, avec tout votre famille, vous allez pouvoir collectionner la magie de Walt Disney en vidéo chez vous pour toujours!|Now, with all your family, you can collect the magic of Walt Disney on video at home forever!}}"
***"{{Tt|Avec tout votre famille, collectionne la magie de Walt Disney en vidéo chez vous pour toujours!|With all your family, collect the magic of Walt Disney on video at home forever!}}"
**Brazilian Portuguese:
***"{{Tt|Uma distribuição [[Abril Vídeo]]!|A distribution of Abril Video!}}"
***"{{Tt|Ves agora outros grandes sucessos Disney!|Now you see other great Disney hits!}}"
**European Portuguese: "{{Tt|Um mundo de magia que pode ser seu para sempre, da Walt Disney Home Video!|A world of magic that can be yours forever, from Walt Disney Home Video!}}"
**German: "{{Tt|Walt Disney Home Video präsentiert eine Welt voller Wunder!|Walt Disney Home Video presents a world full of wonders!}}"
**Italian: "{{Tt|Da Walt Disney Home Video, un mondo magico che sara tuo, da custodire per sempre!|From Walt Disney Home Video, a magical world that will be yours to be kept forever!}}"
**Japanese:
***"{{Tt|夢いっぱいの物語はきっと一生の宝物, ウォルトディズニーホームビデオ!|A dream-filled story is surely a treasure of a lifetime, Walt Disney Home Video!}}"
***"{{Tt|夢と魔法のディズニービデオ!|Dream and magic in Disney Video!}}"
**Dutch: "{{Tt|Van Walt Disney Home Video, een wereld vol magie om je leven lang van te genieten!|From Walt Disney Home Video, a world of magic to enjoy for a lifetime!}}"
**Swedish:
***"{{Tt|Från Walt Disney Home Video, en sagolik värld som kan bli din egen!|From Walt Disney Home Video, a fabulous world that can be your own!}}"
***"{{Tt|Från Walt Disney Home Video, får vi en fantastisk värld att komma tillbaka till, om och om igen!|From Walt Disney Home Video, we get a fantastic world to come back to, over and over again!}}"
***"{{Tt|Nu kan de bli dina, att glädjas åt om och om igen!|Now they can be yours, to be rejoiced over and over again!}}"
**Norwegian: "{{Tt|Fra Walt Disney Home Video, en magisk verden som nå kan bli din for evig og alltid!|From Walt Disney Home Video, a magical world that can now be yours forever and ever!}}"
**Danish: "{{Tt|Walt Disney Videofilm giver dig nu mulighed for at eje endnu en række perler fra Walt Disneys eventyrlige verden!|Walt Disney Videofilms now allow you to own yet another set of gems from Walt Disney's adventurous world!}}"
**Finnish:
***"{{Tt|Walt Disneyn kotivideoiden taikamaailman voit nyt saada ikiomaksi!|Walt Disney Home Videos' magical world that you can get for yourselves!}}"
***"{{Tt|Walt Disneyn kotivideot, taikamaailma jonka voi nyt saada ikiomaksi!|Walt Disney Home Videos, a magical world that you can now get for yourselves!}}"
***"{{Tt|Voit hankkia ne nyt ikiomaksi!|You can now get them for yourselves!}}"
**Hebrew:
***"{{Tt|!חדש מאולפני וולט דיסני|New from Walt Disney Studios!}}"
***"{{Tt|!וולט דיסני בקלטות וידאו ביתיות, תוצר של עולמות קסומים, יהיה שךכם לתמיד|Walt Disney home video tapes, a product of magical worlds that will be yours forever!}}"
***"{{Tt|!קלטת עולמית דוברת עברית שלכם מתנה לתמיד|Your Hebrew-speaking world tape is a gift forever!}}"
**Greek: "{{Tt|Ένας μαγικός κόσμος για πάντα δικός σας, από τη Walt Disney Home Video!|A magical world forever yours, from Walt Disney Home Video!}}"
*On some PAL tapes, there is a high pitched version that also exists. Some UK tapes use this version in tandem with the standard version, even on the same tape.
**This occurs on the long versions of the UK "Coming Soon" and "Also Available" variants, where they are accompanied with John Sachs saying "Coming soon from Walt Disney Home Video" or "Also available from Walt Disney Home Video".
*On an Australian PAL release of ''Pete's Dragon'' and the demo VHS of ''Honey, I Shrunk the Kids'', the logo is silent.
*On the DVS VHS printing of ''Old Yeller'', a woman is heard saying "Now, Mickey Mouse appears standing in the pool of blue light, dressed in a pointed sorcerer's hat and red robe. A white starburst spins from his hand and spells Walt Disney Home Video".


'''Audio Trivia:''' The phrase "קלטת עולמית דוברת עברית" in the third Hebrew variant was put on the covers of Walt Disney VHS releases in Israel to signify that the program on the tapes in question was in the Hebrew language; English-language tapes used the phrase "קלטת עולמית דוברת אנגלית" instead.
<u>Music/Sounds Variants:</u>
* There is an extremely rare short version with a series of droning synth notes, incorporating "dings" that are perfectly synchronized with the logo "sparkling". This can be seen on a handful of early '90s re-releases; notably the 1990 VHS release of ''Blackbeard's Ghost''. It was also on the Laserdisc release of ''Honey I Shrunk the Kids'', and a Canadian VHS of ''Something Wicked This Way Comes''. An even rarer long version without the "dings" can be found on a few international releases.
* Some UK tapes overlay whooshing and sparkling sounds over the music. This can be found at the beginning and end of a Disney trailer reel in the UK VHS release of ''The Disney Bunch'', and is accompanied by a voiceover.
* A few releases that use this logo before the previews have Brian Cummings saying "Coming from Walt Disney Home Video." This would be used for the short version on the 1991 video release of ''The Jungle Book'', and for the long version on ''DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp'' and early prints of ''Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken''.
* On some UK releases, an announcer says "A world of magic which can be yours to treasure for a lifetime, from Walt Disney Home Video." Various international Disney tapes also used an announcer, and the variants found so far are:
** Latin American Spanish:
*** Argentina:"¡Usted no quiera perder estos entretenimientos familiares! ¡Estos filmes, y otros más, que garana usted de Walt Disney Vídeo!" ("You don't want to miss out on these family entertainments! These films, and others, that you earn from Walt Disney Video!")
*** Chile: "¡De Walt Disney Vídeo, un mundo mágico que puede ser suyo para siempre!" ("From Walt Disney Video, a magical world that can be yours forever!")
** Brazilian Portuguese:
*** "Uma distribuição [[Abril Video (Brazil)|Abril Video]]!" ("A distribution of Abril Video!")
*** "Ves agora outros grandes sucessos Disney!" ("Now you see other great Disney hits!")
** Japanese:
*** "夢いっぱいの物語はきっと一生の宝物, ウォルトディズニーホームビデオ!" ("A dream-filled story is surely a treasure of a lifetime, Walt Disney Home Video!")
*** "夢と魔法のディズニービデオ!" ("Dream and magic in Disney Video!")
** German: "Walt Disney Home Video präsentiert eine Welt voller Wunder!" ("Walt Disney Home Video presents a world full of wonders!")
** European Spanish: "¡Walt Disney Home Video le ofrece un mundo de magia que puede ser suyo para siempre!" ("Walt Disney Home Video offers you a world of magic that can be yours forever!")
** European French:
*** "Walt Disney Home Video vous présente le monde merveilleux de Walt Disney des vidéos a voir et avoir chez vous pour toujours!" ("Walt Disney Home Video presents to you the wonderful world of Walt Disney videos to see and have at home forever!")
*** "Walt Disney Home Video présente le monde magique de Walt Disney, que vous pouvez offrir chez vous et pour toujours!" ("Walt Disney Home Video presents the magical world of Walt Disney, that you can offer at home and forever!")
*** "Maintenant, avec tout votre famille, vous allez pouvoir collectionner la magie de Walt Disney en vidéo chez vous pour toujours!" ("Now, with all your family, you can collect the magic of Walt Disney on video at home forever!")
*** "Avec tout votre famille, collectionne la magie de Walt Disney en vidéo chez vous pour toujours!" ("With all your family, collect the magic of Walt Disney on video at home forever!")
** Italian: "Da Walt Disney Home Video, un mondo magico che sara tuo, da custodire per sempre!" ("From Walt Disney Home Video, a magical world that will be yours to be kept forever!")
** Dutch: "Van Walt Disney Home Video, een wereld vol magie om je leven lang van te genieten!" ("From Walt Disney Home Video, a world full of magic to enjoy for a lifetime!")
** European Portuguese: "Um mundo de magia que pode ser seu para sempre, da Walt Disney Home Video!" ("A world of magic that can be yours forever, from Walt Disney Home Video!")
** Swedish:
*** "Från Walt Disney Home Video, en sagolik värld som kan bli din egen!" ("From Walt Disney Home Video, a fabulous world that can be your own!")
*** "Från Walt Disney Home Video, får vi en fantastisk värld att komma tillbaka till, om och om igen!" ("From Walt Disney Home Video, we get a fantastic world to come back to, over and over again!")
*** "Nu kan de bli dina, att glädjas åt om och om igen!" ("Now they can be yours, to be rejoiced over and over again!")
** Norwegian: "Fra Walt Disney Home Video, en magisk verden som nå kan bli din for evig og alltid!" ("From Walt Disney Home Video, a magical world that can now be yours forever and ever!")
** Danish: "Walt Disney Videofilm giver dig nu mulighed for at eje endnu en række perler fra Walt Disneys eventyrlige verden!" ("Walt Disney Videofilms now allow you to own yet another set of gems from Walt Disney's adventurous world!")
** Finnish:
*** "Walt Disneyn kotivideoiden taikamaailman voit nytsaada ikiomaksi!" ("Walt Disney Home Videos' magical world that you can get for yourselves!")
*** "Walt Disneyn kotivideot, taikamaailma jonka voinyt saada ikiomaksi!" ("Walt Disney Home Videos, a magical world that you can now get for yourselves!")
*** "Voit hankkia ne nyt ikiomaksi!" ("You can now get them for yourselves!")
** Hebrew:
*** "!חדש מאולפני וולט דיסני" ("New from Walt Disney Studios!")
*** "!וולט דיסני בקלטות וידאו ביתיות, תוצר של עולמות קסומים, יהיה שךכם לתמיד" ("Walt Disney home video tapes, a product of magical worlds that will be yours forever!")
*** "!קלטת עולמית דוברת עברית שלכם מתנה לתמיד" ("Your Hebrew-speaking world tape is a gift forever!")
** Greek: "Ένας μαγικός κόσμος για πάντα δικός σας, από τη Walt Disney Home Video!" ("A magical world forever yours, from Walt Disney Home Video!")
* On some PAL tapes, there's a high pitched version that also exists. Some tapes in the UK use this version in tandem with the standard version, even on the same tape.
* On an Australian PAL release of ''Pete's Dragon'' and the demo VHS of ''Honey, I Shrunk the Kids'', the logo is silent.
* On the DVS VHS printing of ''Old Yeller'', a woman is heard saying "Now, Mickey Mouse appears standing in the pool of blue light, dressed in a pointed sorcerer's hat and red robe. A white starburst spins from his hand and spells Walt Disney Home Video".


'''Availability:''' Seen on just about any Disney release from this time period all over the world.
<u>Music/Sounds Trivia:</u> Coincidentally, similar rising synth sounds from this logo are heard as noises at the view of Eggman's base after the title card on the ''Sonic Mania Adventures'' episode "[https://sonic.wikia.com/wiki/Metal_Mayhem Metal Mayhem]".
*It was first seen on Disney VHS releases from September 1986, including ''No Deposit, No Return'', ''Ten Who Dared'', ''Third Man on the Mountain'', and ''The Fighting Prince of Donegal''; and was subsequently used on most tapes in the "Bring Disney Home for Good" promotion the next month, including ''Disney Sing-Along Songs: Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah'', ''Jiminy Cricket's Christmas'', ''Canine Commando'', ''The Unsinkable Donald Duck with Huey, Dewey, and Louie'', and ''A Tale of Two Chipmunks''.
*This logo was used in foreign countries from April 1987 to early 1995. Some of the last titles to have this logo overseas were the Spanish-language version of ''Disney's Sing Along Songs: Friend Like Me'', a rental tape of ''Man of the House'' from the UK, and the Latin American VHS prints of ''The Lion King''. Also, in North America, while this logo was primarily used from 1986-1992, this became an alternate logo beginning in 1991; from then on, this logo was usually reserved for tapes of ''Disney's Sing Along Songs'' or releases of some television series.
*It was also seen on home video releases of Disney TV shows, classic Disney cartoon compilations, and [[Walt Disney Mini Classics]] releases.
*This logo typically wasn't seen on Walt Disney Classics releases, though it appears as a bumper on the 1991 VHS release of ''The Jungle Book'', and the version of the logo without Mickey at the start can be seen on the earliest Walt Disney Classics LaserDisc releases.
*Following the 1992 VHS release of ''So Dear to My Heart'', US Disney VHS releases would typically use the 7th logo.
**However, this logo would continue to be used on lower-profile releases such as home video releases of Disney TV shows and the ''Disney Sing-Along Songs'' series.
**It also made appearances on early printings of the first 10 [[Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection|Masterpiece Collection]] titles from before September 1994, and also appears in place of the 7th logo on the 1998 Masterpiece Collection VHS release of ''Melody Time''.
*It also appears on the 2006 DVD release of ''My Dog the Thief'', due to the DVD using the 1994 LP VHS tape master of the film, along with the 2006 DVD release of ''Disney's Sing-Along Songs: You Can Fly'' at the beginning of the program (the 2001 WDHE logo appears before the DVD previews).
*The variant with "presents" can be found on various tapes, including the original releases with this logo from 1986 to 1987 like ''A Tale of Two Chipmunks'' and ''The Unsinkable Donald Duck With Huey, Dewey, and Louie'', the 1991 and early 1994 VHS releases of ''The Brave Little Toaster'', the ''Spot the Dog'' tapes, and the mid '90s ''Schoolhouse Rock!'' tapes.
**Said variant also appeared at the beginning of both a TV One airing and the DVD release of ''Rogers & Hammerstein's Cinderella'' (the 1997 version that starred Brandy Norwood), and also plasters the first logo on pressings of ''Mickey Knows Best'', ''The Importance of Being Donald'', ''Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree'', and ''Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day'' which were duplicated at Bell & Howell/[[Columbia Pictures]]/Paramount Video Services.
*This logo was last seen on a late 2001 re-print of ''Disney's Sing-Along Songs: The Twelve Days of Christmas''.
*The high-pitched variant can be seen on the UK rental release of ''Hocus Pocus'' and also on some other UK VHS releases as well.
**The high-pitched variant was also seen on pre-1995 Australian VHS releases as well, such as the 1993 VHS release of ''The Jungle Book'', among others.


'''Legacy:''' A favorite amongst fans of Disney tapes.
<u>Availability:</u> Very common, seen on just about any Disney release from this time period all over the world.
* It was first seen on various releases from October 1986, including ''Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah'', ''Jiminy Cricket's Christmas'', ''Canine Commando'', ''The Unsinkable Donald Duck with Huey, Dewey and Louie'', and ''A Tale of Two Chipmunks''.
* It was also seen on home video releases of Disney shows such as ''DuckTales'', ''Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers'', ''TaleSpin'', ''Darkwing Duck'', ''Disney's Sing-Along Songs'', ''Dinosaurs'', ''Bonkers!'', ''The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh'', ''Goof Troop'', classic Disney cartoon compilations, and ''Walt Disney Mini Classics''. Also seen on a few Classics (including ''Robin Hood'' and ''The Rescuers Down Under'') and Masterpiece Collection (including ''Melody Time'') videos before the previews as well as the 1991 and late 1994 prints of ''The Brave Little Toaster''.
* It also shows up on the 2006 DVD release of ''My Dog the Thief'', which is most likely due to the DVD using a circa-1990s VHS tape master of the film, along with the 2006 DVD release of ''Disney's Sing Along Songs: You Can Fly'' at the beginning of the program (the 6th logo appears before the DVD previews).
* The variant with "presents" can be found on various tapes, including the 1991 and early 1994 VHS of ''The Brave Little Toaster'', the 1986 release of ''A Tiger Walks'', ''Canine Commando'', ''The Unsinkable Donald Duck with Huey, Dewey, and Louie'', and the mid '90s ''Schoolhouse Rock!'' tapes, as well as on a 2001 re-print of the 1994 re-release of ''Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah'' (surprisingly following a late 1990 promo for the series); this was also seen on the original 1986 release of said title. Said variant also made a surprise appearance at the beginning of a TV One airing of ''Rogers & Hammerstein's Cinderella'' (the 1997 version), and also plasters the first logo on pressings of ''Mickey Knows Best'', ''The Importance of Being Donald'', and ''Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree'' which were duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services.
* The Mickey-less variant (without the blank space) can be seen on various early-mid '90s releases, including ''Sebastian's Caribbean Jamboree'' and ''Frankenweenie'' (early-mid 1990s re-release), and also on early Laserdiscs of the Classics lineup.
* This logo was last seen on a late 2001 re-print of ''Disney's Sing-Along Songs: The Twelve Days of Christmas''. Some tapes that have a smaller version of the Sorcerer Mickey packaging use this logo instead of the 1st logo, like ''A Tiger Walks''.
* Earlier prints of the first 10 Masterpiece Collection titles like ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'', ''Mary Poppins'', and ''Robin Hood'' use this logo instead of the Masterpiece Collection logo (however, prints from early September 1994-onwards use the Masterpiece Collection logo). Also seen on prints of ''Disney's Favorite Stories''.
* The high-pitched variant can be seen on the UK rental release of ''Hocus Pocus''. It was seen on pre-1995 Australian VHS releases as well, such as the 1993 VHS release of ''The Jungle Book'', among others.


===6th Logo (April 1987-1993) (international)===
<u>Editor's Note:</u> This is the longest running logo on this page and one of the most popular logos of all time, especially to those who grew up with it.
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'''Visuals:''' A montage of clips play out, starting with the 1983 opening of [[Disney Channel|The Disney Channel]] (first as a premium channel), followed by the Cinderella Castle from the 2nd logo. After this, many clips from Disney's library play out, including ''Fantasia'', ''Peter Pan'', ''Mary Poppins'', ''The Black Cauldron'', ''Sleeping Beauty'', ''Bedknobs and Broomsticks'', ''The Black Hole'', ''Dumbo'', ''Condorman'', ''The Journey of Natty Gann'', ''Fuzzbucket'', ''Return to Oz'', and ''Tron''. After a brief clip of Sorcerer Mickey from ''Fantasia'', it fades to the WDHV logo on a space background, with the logo in a blue/purple gradient. The logo shines and zooms out after.
=== 6th Logo (International Variant) (April 1987-December 1988)===


'''Variants:'''
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*A Japanese variant uses different clips, has the music cut off, and starts with the Bandai Video Network logo, then fading to the end of the 5th WDHV logo, with these clips afterwards.
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'''Technique:''' Traditional animation, CGI and live-action for the archive footage, and CGI animation for the logo itself.
<u>Logo:</u> We see clips from the 1983 opening of the Disney Channel, Walt Disney anthology series and Disney films, including ''Fantasia'', ''Peter Pan'', ''Mary Poppins'', ''The Black Cauldron'', ''Sleeping Beauty'', ''Bedknobs and Broomsticks'', ''The Black Hole'', ''Dumbo'', ''Condorman'', ''Return to Oz'', and ''Tron''. After a brief clip of Sorcerer Mickey from ''Fantasia'', we fade into the WDHV logo on a space background, with the logo in a {{Font color|blue|blue}}/{{Font color|darkmagenta|purple}} gradient. The logo shines and zooms out after.


'''Audio:''' A synthesized instrumental version of "Casey Jr." from ''Dumbo''.
<u>Variants:</u>
* Most tapes would have this logo ending with the 5th logo, starting with the spark animation.
* The tail end of the 5th logo variant can be seen at the end of a late 1980s Japanese VHS promo.
* The archive footage may be slightly different in some tapes.
* Rarely, the archive footage may be very different and could contain parts of the 2nd logo.
* Sometimes, the logo is on a {{Font color|blue|blue}}/black gradient background and doesn't zoom out.


'''Audio Variants:'''
<u>FX/SFX:</u> The archive footage, the logo shining and zooming out.
*The gradient background variant has a repeating synth sound.
*A Latin American version has an announcer say "{{Tt|¡Ahora, la magia de Disney puede ser sus en vídeo! ¡La clásica animación, además de excelente filmes par la familia de hoy, de Walt Disney Home Video!|Now, the magic of Disney can be on video! The classic animation, in addition to excellent films for today's family, from Walt Disney Home Video!}}".
*There are three announcer variants, that can be spotted on New Zealand tapes:
**"Walt Disney Home Video presents outstanding feature programming for today's family."
**"Bring Disney home today for the finest in family film entertainment, Walt Disney Home Video!"
**"It's the best in entertainment, from Walt Disney Home Video!".


'''Availability:''' Like with the 2nd logo, this was only used outside of the United States and Canada, though this logo is harder to find due to its shorter lifespan.
<u>Music/Sounds:</u> A synthesized instrumental version of "Casey Jr." from ''Dumbo''.
*This mainly appeared on European tapes (including Italy and Germany), as well as Latin American tapes and tapes distributed in Australia by Roadshow Home Video - an example being the 1987 VHS of ''Pinocchio''.
*The alternate archive footage variant can be seen on a foreign VHS of ''Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier''.
*The variant with a different background can be spotted on the Latin Spanish VHS of ''Peter Pan''.
*This logo was also seen on releases in New Zealand well into the early 90s, including the 1993 VHS of ''Honey, I Blew Up The Kid'' (1992).


===7th Logo (Late 1991-October 8, 2002)===
<u>Music/Sounds Variants:</u>
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wdhvgreen.jpg|Green variant
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'''Visuals:''' The words "W{{Small|ALT}} Di{{Small|SNEY}} HOME VIDEO", in a metallic gold color, appear on a black background and shine.
<u>Availability:</u> Like with the second logo, this was only used outside of the United States and Canada. This mainly appeared on European tapes (including Italy and Germany), as well as Latin American tapes and tapes distributed in Australia and New Zealand by Roadshow Home Video - an example being the 1987 VHS of ''Pinocchio''. The alternate archive footage variant can be seen on a foreign VHS of ''Davy Crockett: King Of The Border''. The variant with a different background can be spotted on the Latin Spanish VHS of ''Peter Pan''.


'''Variants:'''
<u>Editor's Note:</u> None.
*Sometimes, a blue gradient background would be used instead. It has been seen on the VHS releases of ''Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey'', ''The Mighty Ducks'', ''Hocus Pocus'', ''Cool Runnings'', ''The Three Musketeers'', ''Squanto: A Warrior's Tale'', ''A Goofy Movie'', ''The Santa Clause'', ''James and the Giant Peach'', ''Air Bud'', ''The Spirit of Mickey'', the 1994 and 1995 versions of the ''Disney Family Video Sampler'', and the 1994 print of ''Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious''.
*A variant with a solid blue background appears on a Holiday 1992 in-store loop tape.
*One variant has the logo in silver. The lowercase text "presents" is seen below it, in the same font as the "presents" text in the 5th logo, and shines along with the logo.
**A completely still version of the silver variant was used on 1993 VHS releases of Disney TV movies, which fades out halfway through the music. Afterwards, blue text reading "Own This BIG HIT" (preceding a trailer for ''Homeward Bound'') or "Now Available on Videocassette" in the font used for bumpers from the time fades in as the music ends.
*At the beginning of ''The Spirit of Mickey'', the text fades out, leaving the blue background before an iris transition to the main theme.
*On the VHS promo for ''The Big Green'', the background is a green gradient.
*A version with "{{font|serif|A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT FROM}}" above the logo exists.
*On a 1994 promo for ''Disney's Bright Beginnings'' VHS collection (which consisted of releases of preschool-targeted shows from [[Jim Henson Productions]] and [[DIC Entertainment|DiC]] and assorted videos from ''Spot'' and Eric Carle), the background is a sliding rainbow gradient, and "'''PRESENTS'''" is chyroned in below.
*There is a still variation with the text "{{font|Times New Roman|NOW YOU CAN OWN THESE HIT TITLES...}}" fading in above the logo. This can be seen on 1992 re-prints such as ''Return to Snowy River'', ''Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken'' and ''The Rocketeer'', and uses the 1989 FP theme ("Great Ovation" from the Bruton Music library).
*There is a still variant seen at the beginning of the ''Jungle 2 Jungle'' VHS trailer.
*On TV spots for the VHS release of ''Tarzan'', the logo is superimposed over a scene from the movie.
*A "Disney PRESENTS" variant appears in the VHS trailer for ''Doug's 1st Movie''.
*On [[Gativideo]]-distributed Argentine tapes, the logo animates as usual, but it splits at the end. This usually happens before a bumper or a commercial.
*On a commercial for ''Fantasia'', "Available now on LaserDisc" fades in below the logo.
*A VHS promo has the logo zoom towards the viewer.


'''Technique:''' 2D animation.
=== 7th Logo (Late 1991-October 8, 2002) ===


'''Audio:''' A synthesized four-note horn/string tune, which sounds somewhat like the "Great Ovation" Feature Presentation theme; also used on various bumpers from the time. None for the Gativideo variant. Was used in many bumpers domestically and internationally.
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'''Audio Variants:'''
<u>Nicknames:</u> "The Gold Text", "Shining Disney"
*On the 1998 US DVD release of ''Air Bud'', the logo is silent.

*A version of this logo's music that is slowed to roughly two-thirds its usual speed was used sporadically around 1993 to 1998, on tapes like ''The Mighty Ducks'' (rental pressings only), ''Tiny Toy Stories'', ''Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Honor to Us All'', ''Pocahontas II: Journey To A New World,'' and the 1997 widescreen VHS of ''Sleeping Beauty''.
<u>Logo:</u> On a black background, we see the {{Font color|gold|golden}} words "{{Font color|gold|WALT DiSNEY HOME VIDEO}}" with "WALT DiSNEY" in the corporate "signature" font. The words shine.
*On the Australian VHS releases of ''Hocus Pocus'' (''Abracadabra'') and ''Aladdin'', and some Region 4 VHS releases, the music is high pitched (possibly due to being in PAL format). This was also spotted on the UK VHS release of ''Dinosaur'', as well as some Italian VHS tapes.

*The "Special Announcement" variant has an announcer saying "A special announcement from Walt Disney Home Video".
<u>Trivia:</u> Like the previous logos, this is an animated version of the 1984-2002 Walt Disney Home Video print logo. Also, prior to 1995, the logo was only in use on 1990s live-action Disney films and on advertisements of all Disney videos. ''A Goofy Movie'' was the first animated film to have this logo.
*On the DVD release of ''Recess: School's Out'', the music is played at a lower volume.

*At the beginning of the home video trailer for ''Doug's 1st Movie'', the first note of the background music is perfectly synchronized with the first "shine" of the logo.
<u>Variants:</u>
*At the beginning of the trailer for ''Walt Disney Film Classics: The Fantastic Adventures Series'', the trailer's music plays over the silver variant.
* Sometimes, a gradient {{Font color|#dodgerblue|blue}} background would be used instead. It has been seen on the video releases of ''Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey'', ''Hocus Pocus'', ''Cool Runnings'', ''The Three Musketeers'', ''Squanto: A Warrior's Tale'', ''A Goofy Movie'', ''The Santa Clause'', ''James and the Giant Peach'', ''Air Bud'', ''The Spirit of Mickey'', and the 1994 print of ''Disney's Sing Along Songs: Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious''.
*On the still silver variant, the slower version of the theme is used. When the "Own This BIG HIT" text fades in, Brian Cummings says "Now you can own this big hit." The "Now Available on Videocassette" version has Brian Cummings calmly saying "Now on videocassette." as the text fades in.
* At the beginning of ''The Spirit of Mickey'', the text fades out, leaving the blue background before an iris transition to the main theme.
*On the 1998 VHS release of ''The Black Cauldron'', the normal music plays over the longer version, which ends earlier.
* On some releases, the words are {{Font color|deepskyblue|light blue}} and "presents" is seen below. This was seen from 1993-1997.
*An variant exists where the 1992 UK Feature Presentation Theme plays instead of the standard theme.
* On the VHS promo for ''The Big Green'', the background is a gradient {{Font color|#00DF000|green}} color.
* On a 1994 promo for ''Disney's Bright Beginnings'' VHS collection (which consisted of releases of preschool-targeted shows from Jim Henson and DiC and assorted videos from ''Spot'' and Eric Carle), the background is a sliding rainbow gradient and "'''PRESENTS'''" is chyroned in below.
* There is a variation with "NOW YOU CAN OWN THESE HIT TITLES..." above in a Times New Roman Font with the 1989 FP jingle seen on 1992 re-prints such as ''Return to Snowy River'', ''Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken'' and ''The Rocketeer''.
* There is a silent, still variant seen at the beginning of the ''Jungle 2 Jungle'' video trailer.
* At the beginning of the home video trailer for ''Doug's 1st Movie'', the first note of the music is perfectly synchronized with the first "shine" of the logo.
* On the DVD release of ''Recess: School's Out'', the music is played at a lower volume. The VHS, however, uses the 11th logo.
* On ''Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves'', the logo was shown at the beginning and end of the movie.
* On TV spots for the VHS release of ''Tarzan'', the logo is superimposed over a scene from the movie.
* On Gativideo-distributed Argentine tapes, the logo animates as usual, but it splits at the end. This usually happens before a bumper or a commercial.

<u>FX/SFX:</u> The "shining".

<u>Music/Sounds:</u> A lilting, dreamy string tune, which sounds somewhat like the "Great Ovation" Feature Presentation theme. None for the Gativideo variant.

<u>Music/Sounds Variants:</u>
* On the 1998 DVD release of ''Air Bud'', the logo is silent.
* A version with the [[Jim Henson Home Entertainment|Jim Henson Video]] (which itself, is already a slower version of this logo's music) music was used around 1993-1998, on tapes like ''The Mighty Ducks'', ''Tiny Toy Stories'', ''Disney's Sing Along Songs: Honor to Us All'', and the 1997 widescreen VHS of ''Sleeping Beauty''. It was also on the 2000 European French VHS of ''Toy Story 2'', as well as the Mexican VHS of ''101 Dalmatians'' (1996 remake).
* On the Australian VHS releases of ''Hocus Pocus'' and ''Aladdin'', the music is high pitched (possibly due to being in PAL format). This was also spotted on the UK VHS of ''Dinosaur'', as well as some Italian VHS tapes.

<u>Availability:</u> Fairly common, but became more common as years went by.
* It was first seen on TV spots for the 1991 Classics release of ''The Rescuers Down Under''.
* It was seen on most (non Classics/Masterpiece) Disney video/DVD releases of the era, including most (if not all) Gold Classic Collection DVDs. Some of these DVDs are still in print. Most 1998 and 1999 prints of Masterpiece titles have this logo instead of the Masterpiece Collection logo, or with the Masterpiece logo, including ''The Black Cauldron'' (some later printings use the Masterpiece logo with this, while earlier ones, surprisingly enough, use the "Feature Program" version of the 1992 Black-Blue FP Bumper).
* Among the last releases to use this logo were the DVD of ''Recess: School's Out'' (the VHS used the 11th logo), the first wave of ''Walt Disney Treasures'' DVD sets, and the 2002 DVD of ''Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves''.
* This logo can also be found on the 1998 printings of ''The Brave Little Toaster'' and its sequel ''The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars''.
* This logo is intact at the beginning and end of ''Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves'' on further home video, television and streaming prints. This logo also appeared on the 2009 DVD release of ''Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed In at the House of Mouse'' (itself a reprint of the original 2001 DVD release).
* It was also seen on some Australian VHS releases (mostly of live-action material and on some promos). The blue version appeared on ''Gordy'' and ''Bill Nye the Science Guy'' tapes, as well as the trailer for ''Walt Disney Film Classics: The Fantastic Adventures Series''.

<u>Editor's Note:</u> Unlike some of the other logos, this is not received that well in the logo community.

=== 8th Logo (Korean Variant) (1992-2000s) ===

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<u>Nicknames:</u> "The Korean Castle", "Magic Kingdom", "Disney Logo of Korea"

<u>Logo:</u> Just the second half of the then-current movie logo, but with a few differences. Instead of "PICTURES", we see the words "월트 디즈니 홈 비디오" ("Walt Disney Home Video" in Korean) fading in below the company name. The circular line does not even form.

<u>Trivia:</u> This logo is the South Korean equivalent of the 3rd logo used from 1991-2002.

<u>FX/SFX:</u> The second half of the then-current movie logo, minus the ball of light drawing the line.

<u>Music/Sounds:</u> None.

<u>Availability:</u> Exclusively seen on South Korean releases. It appeared at the end of Korean Disney VHS releases since 1992, then also began appearing at the beginning of Disney tapes since 1994.

<u>Editor's Note:</u> None.

=== 9th Logo (January 31, 1995-June 14, 2005, 2015) ===

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|Disney Videos (1995).jpg|The regular version of the Disney Videos logo.
|Disney Videos (1995, UK).jpg|A completely different variant of the Disney Videos logo appearing on tapes from the UK.
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|Disney Videos (1995, Italy).png|A "VIDEO" version of the Disney Videos logo that appears on Italian tapes.
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|Disney Videos (1995, White).png|A possibly rare variant of the Disney Videos logo.
|Disney Videos (1995, Japan).png|A Japanese variant of the Disney Videos logo.
|Disney Videos (1995, Mexico).jpg|A Mexican variant of the Disney Videos logo.
|Disney Videos (1995, Brazil).jpg|A Brazilian variant of the Disney Videos logo.
|Disney Videos (1995, USA).jpg|The rare American variant of the Disney Videos logo.
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'''Availability:''' Seen on releases from the company from this time period until 2002, with it still in use in Argentina until 2006. Internationally (except in Argentina), this was mostly seen on trailers, most prominently during the 8th logo's lifespan.
<u>Nicknames:</u> "Disney Videos", "The Purple Cubes"
*The logo's first general appearance was on TV spots for the 1991 Classics release of ''The Rescuers Down Under''. The first VHS sighting was on the "NOW YOU CAN OWN THESE HIT TITLES..." bumper on May 27, 1992. The logo with music debuted on the September 1992 demo VHS of ''Newsies''.
* Prior to 1995, this logo was only in use on live-action Disney releases and on advertisements of all Disney videos. ''A Goofy Movie'' was the first animated film to have this logo.
*It was seen on most (non-Classics/Masterpiece) Disney video/DVD releases of the era, including most (if not all) [[Walt Disney Gold Classic Collection|Gold Classic Collection]] DVDs. Some of these DVDs are still in print. Most 1998 and 1999 prints of Masterpiece titles have this logo instead of the Masterpiece Collection logo, or with the Masterpiece logo, as seen on later printings of ''The Black Cauldron''.
*Among the last releases to use this logo were the DVD of ''Recess: School's Out'' (the VHS used the 2001 WDHE logo), the first wave of ''Walt Disney Treasures'' DVD sets, and the 2002 DVD of ''Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves''.
*This logo can also be found on the 1998 printings of ''The Brave Little Toaster'' and its sequel ''The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars''.
*This logo is intact at the beginning and end of ''Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves'' on further home video, television and streaming prints (except the Disney+ print, which has a 4:3 variant of the 2011 Walt Disney Pictures logo instead). This logo also appeared on the 2009 DVD release of ''Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed In at the House of Mouse'' (itself a reprint of the original 2001 DVD release).
*It was also seen on some Australian VHS releases (mostly of live-action material and on some promos).
*While the "NOW YOU CAN OWN THESE HIT TITLES..." screen appears on reprints of ''The Rocketeer'', rental pressings of the tape have no logo whatsoever.
*VHS releases in Argentina from Gativideo still used this logo until 2006, while the 2001 WDHE logo is on their corresponding DVD counterparts.
*This logo makes an appearance at the end of the 2005 DVD of ''Jasmine's Enchanted Tales: Journey of a Princess'' with the show's closing theme (specifically "Arabian Nights") concluding over it. It's most likely this is a reprint of an earlier VHS which left the logo intact.
*The still variant of the silver version was the first version of the logo to be used, and can be seen on 1993 VHS releases of films such as ''Not Quite Human'', ''Ollie Hopnoodle's Haven of Bliss'', and ''The Ernest Green Story''. It then appeared following the trailers on the 5 ''Bill Nye the Science Guy'' tapes released between 1994 and 1995, and also appeared following the trailers on the 1995 US VHS of ''Gordy''.
*The silver variant appears instead of the standard 8th logo during the trailer for ''Walt Disney Film Classics: The Fantastic Adventures Series'', seen on all four tapes in that collection. It also appeared on side 4 of the 1996 Deluxe CAV LaserDisc of ''Toy Story'', at the beginning of the bonus feature featuring the first five Pixar shorts (titled "Early Pixar Computer Animation"), including the unedited version of ''Knick Knack''.
*Instead of appearing before a tape's trailers like the previous logos, the silver variant appeared immediately before the start of the program on the given tape.


=== 8th Logo (as Disney Videos) (Fall 1994-June 14, 2005) (international) ===
<u>Logo:</u> On a {{Font color|#dodgerblue|blue}}/{{Font color|#00DF000|green}} gradient background, three black balls fall from the top of the screen and bounce off the bottom. Two of the balls form the ears of Mickey Mouse and one ball forms the head. Many {{Font color|darkmagenta|purple}} cubes fall from above to form a rectangle. A right-slanted {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} rectangle and a {{Font color|#00DF000|green}} square also fall from above. The {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} rectangle slants left and settles on the left, while the {{Font color|#00DF000|green}} square slants right and settles on the right. The balls in the Mickey Mouse logo bounce onto the {{Font color|#00DF000|green}} square. The {{Font color|red|red}} text "{{Font color|red|DiSNEY}}", in the corporate font, zooms out and settles on the {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} rectangle. Below, a rectangular {{Font color|#00DF000|green}} banner with the white word "VIDEOS" unfolds to the right.
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disneyvideosukrare.jpg|"Which one is missing from your collection?" variant
disneyvideosaus.jpg|Promotional variant
Disney Videos (RARE FILMED VARIANT, 1995).jpg|Promotional variant (filmed)
disneyvideosjp.jpg|Japanese promotional variant (with oversized "VIDEOS" banner)
disneyvideosit.jpg|Italian "VIDEO" variant
disneyvideositblack.jpg|Italian "VIDEO" variant (Black background, different model)
disneyvideosge.jpg|German "Disney Videos begeistern ein leben lang" variant
Dhvhebrew1.jpg|Hebrew promo variant
dhvhebrew2.jpg|Alternative Hebrew promo variant
Disney Videos (hebrew, 1995).jpg|Hebrew promo variant (bold text)
Disney Audio (1995).jpg|"Disney AUDIO" variant
Disney Videos (1997, variant).jpg|Christmas variant
disneyvideoswhite.jpg|White background variant (Argentina)
disneyvideospurple.jpg|Purple background variant (Japan, 1997)
disneyvideossuperimposed.jpg|Superimposed variant
disneyvideosmx.jpg|Mexican variant
disneyvideosbr.jpg|Brazilian variant
disneyvideosus.jpg|American variant
Disney Videos-Disney DVD (2001).jpg|German Disney Videos/Disney DVD variant
disneyvideositprint.png|Italian print logo variant
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'''Visuals:''' On a blue/green gradient background, three black balls fall from the top of the screen and bounce off the bottom. Two of the balls form the ears of Mickey Mouse and one ball forms the head. Many purple cubes fall from above to form a rectangle. A right-slanted yellow rectangle and a green square also fall from above. The yellow rectangle slants left and settles on the left, while the green square slants right and settles on the right. The balls in the Mickey Mouse icon bounce onto the green square. The text "Di{{Small|SNEY}}" in the corporate font zooms out and settles on the yellow rectangle. Below, a green rectangular banner with the white word "VIDEOS" unfolds to the right.
<u>Trivia:</u> This was used in international countries from the beginning of 1995 to mid-2005; for example, on 1995 releases of ''Pocahontas'', ''101 Dalmatians'', and ''One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing'', on 1998 releases of ''Flubber'', and on some ''Disney's Sing Along Songs'' tapes. On early releases in some countries, this logo was used concurrently with the 3rd logo, then again with the "Ring" logo on early 2000's releases. It was last seen on a Mexican ''Tarzan'' VHS tape from 2005, which did NOT have "The Ring" logo.


'''Trivia:'''
<u>Variants:</u>
*This was used in international territories from the beginning of 1995 to mid-2005; for example, on 1995 releases of ''Pocahontas'', ''101 Dalmatians'' and ''One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing'', on 1998 releases of ''Flubber'', and on some ''Disney's Sing-Along Songs'' tapes. On early releases in some countries, this logo was used concurrently with the 3rd logo, then again with the 2001 WDHE logo on early 2000's releases. It was last seen on a Mexican ''Tarzan'' VHS tape from 2005, which did ''not'' have the 2001 logo.
* On tapes from the UK, the logo was remade with some changes. The background is solid {{Font color|darkmagenta|purple}} (so the {{Font color|darkmagenta|purple}} cubes don't appear) and the {{Font color|#00DF000|green}} square is white. The font for "VIDEOS" is also different. An announcer is often heard. This was first seen on the UK VHS release of ''The Return of Jafar'', and appears on many other tapes from 1995 right through to 2001.
*Despite being seen on a disproportionate number of PAL tapes, this logo was originated at 30p.
* There was also a Japanese version of this logo where the gradient background is {{Font color|darkmagenta|purple}}/lavender (this also appears on some UK VHS releases, e.g. ''My Favorite Martian'').
*In some countries, this was the ''de facto'' Feature Presentation bumper, or was used to signal that the next trailers were for video releases.
* The above variant also has a variant on ''Sing Along Songs from Hercules'', in which similar to the one on the 5th logo, the opening theme plays and the logo is sped up to fit it.
* A variant was seen with the gradient background being {{Font color|#lightgrey|light gray}}/white.
* On some German videotapes the logo is extended, with the screen flowing through the copyright notice, with differently colored rectangles being put on each other with a phrase on each separate rectangle leaving behind the following message: "Liebe Videofreunde! ({{Font color|darkmagenta|purple}} rectangle, white text) Willkommen in der wunderbaren welt von Walt Disney! ({{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} rectangle, {{Font color|red|red}} text) Unsere Videofilme zeichnen sich dadurch aus, daß sind für die ganze Familie gedacht sind, Spaß machen, die Fantasie anregen, und wichtige moralische Werte vermitteln! ({{Font color|#00DF000|green}} rectangle, white text) Wir empfehlen, daß sich Ihre Kinder nur Programme anschauen, die für ihr Alter geeignet sind.({{Font color|darkmagenta|purple}} rectangle, white text) Deshalb möchten wir Sie bitten, auf die Einstufung der Freiwilligen Selbstkontrolle der Filmwirtschaft (FSK) zu achten, die die Freigabe eines Films ab einer bestimmten Altersgruppe beurteilt! ({{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} rectangle, {{Font color|red|red}} text, FSK label saying "Freigegeben ohne Altersbeschränkung gemäß § 7 JÖSchG FSK" ("Released without age restriction according to Par. 7 of FSK's Youth Protection Act") appears) Ideal wäre es, wenn Sie den Film gemeinsam mit Ihren Kinder erleben! ({{Font color|#00DF000|green}} rectangle, white text) Disney wünscht Ihnen dabei viel Vergnügen! ({{Font color|darkmagenta|purple}} rectangle, white text)" ("Dear video friends! Welcome to the wonderful world of Walt Disney! Our video films are characterized by the fact that they are intended for the whole family, are fun, stimulate the imagination and convey important moral values! We recommend that your children only watch programs that are suitable for their age. Therefore, we would like to ask you to pay attention to the classification of the Voluntary Self-Regulation of the Movie Industry (FSK), which judges the release of a film from a certain age group! It would be ideal if you experience the film together with your children! Disney wishes you a lot of fun!"). At the end of the warning the {{Font color|darkmagenta|purple}} cubes cover the last rectangle and the animation continues normally, except that the slogan "BEGEISTERN EIN LEBEN LANG" (loosely translated, "Entertainment for a Lifetime") appears below.
* There is also a different variant on promos from Australia and some trailers from the UK where the "VIDEOS" banner is glowing in white, there is a sparkle on the Mickey Mouse logo and on "{{Font color|red|DiSNEY}}", and it has darker shadows and brighter colors.
* A variant found on Italian tapes has the "S" part of the "VIDEOS" banner cut off, leaving only "VIDEO".
* A still 2-D version of this logo appears at the beginning of Disney promos on Brazilian tapes.
* A different variant was spotted on Mexican tapes: the background is {{Font color|darkmagenta|purple}} with a "DiSNEY" wallpaper. We see the Mickey Mouse balls (which now have a {{Font color|#darkgreen|greenish}} tint) floating around, then, many {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} pieces fall from the top of the screen and form an oval. The words "{{Font color|red|DiSNEY}}" and "{{Font color|#darkgreen|VIDEOS}}" zoom out and place themselves on the oval while the Mickey Mouse logo move to the top of the oval.
* There is a quite rare still variant on some 1997 tapes from the U.S. where "VIDEOS" is cut off, the {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} rectangle is an oval and the Mickey Mouse logo is teal. This was seen at the end of the Timeless Classics promo during the opening previews.


'''Variants:'''
<u>FX/SFX:</u> All the animation in this logo.
*On most UK VHS releases, the logo was remade with some changes. The background is solid purple (so the purple cubes don't appear) and the green square is white. The font for "VIDEOS" is also different. An announcer is often heard. This was first seen on the 1995 UK VHS release of ''The Return of Jafar'', and appears on many other tapes from 1995 right through to 2001 (one exception being ''Tiny Toy Stories'', which used the standard version instead). Despite the UK being a PAL country, this was animated at 24p and was not sped up to accommodate the format.
**There is also a version in a promo where the logo is already formed, but the text "Which one is missing from your collection?" fades in from left to right.
*There was also a Japanese version of this logo introduced in 1997 and appearing as late as 1999; where the gradient background is purple/lavender (this also appears on some UK VHS releases, e.g. ''My Favorite Martian'').
*The above variant also has a variant on ''Sing-Along Songs from Hercules'', in which similar to the one on the 5th logo, the opening theme plays and the logo is sped up to fit it. For unknown reasons, the UK VHS release of ''Collection of All Time Favourites'' merely uses the regular UK version of the logo before going straight to the opening.
*A variant with the gradient background being light gray/white, with the logo elements casting a shadow on the floor, appears before the anti-piracy video on Argentinian tapes of the period, as well as certain 1994 Mexican tapes.
*On some German tapes, the logo is extended, with the screen flowing through the copyright notice, with differently colored rectangles being put on each other with a phrase on each separate rectangle leaving behind the following message: "{{Tt|Liebe Videofreunde!|Dear video friends!}} (purple rectangle, white text) {{Tt|Willkommen in der wunderbaren welt von Walt Disney!|Welcome to the wonderful world of Walt Disney!}} (yellow rectangle, red text) {{Tt|Unsere Videofilme zeichnen sich dadurch aus, daß sind für die ganze Familie gedacht sind, Spaß machen, die Fantasie anregen, und wichtige moralische Werte vermitteln!|Our video films are characterized by the fact that they are intended for the whole family, are fun, stimulate the imagination and convey important moral values!}} (green rectangle, white text) {{Tt|Wir empfehlen, daß sich Ihre Kinder nur Programme anschauen, die für ihr Alter geeignet sind.|We recommend that your children only watch programs that are suitable for their age.}} (purple rectangle, white text) {{Tt|Deshalb möchten wir Sie bitten, auf die Einstufung der Freiwilligen Selbstkontrolle der Filmwirtschaft (FSK) zu achten, die die Freigabe eines Films ab einer bestimmten Altersgruppe beurteilt!|Therefore, we would like to ask you to pay attention to the classification of the Voluntary Self-Regulation of the Movie Industry (FSK), which judges the release of a film from a certain age group! It would be ideal if you experience the film together with your children!}} (yellow rectangle, red text, FSK label saying "{{Tt|Freigegeben ohne Altersbeschränkung gemäß § 7 JÖSchG FSK|Released without age restriction according to Par. 7 of FSK's Youth Protection Act}}") Ideal wäre es, wenn Sie den Film gemeinsam mit Ihren Kinder erleben! (green rectangle, white text) {{Tt|Disney wünscht Ihnen dabei viel Vergnügen!|Disney wishes you a lot of fun!}} (purple rectangle, white text)". At the end of the warning, the purple cubes cover the last rectangle and the animation continues normally, except that the slogan "{{Tt|BEGEISTERN EIN LEBEN LANG|Entertainment for a Lifetime}}" appears below.
*A Spanish soundtrack promo has "AUDIO" instead of "VIDEOS".
*Commercials for Disney Hebrew VHS releases replace the word "VIDEOS" with "{{Tt|למכירה בווידאו|For Sale on Video}}". One variant uses a different font than the other.
*There is also a different variant on promos from Australia, Japan and some trailers from the UK where the "VIDEOS" banner is glowing in white, there is a sparkle on the Mickey Mouse icon and on "Di{{Small|SNEY}}", and it has darker shadows and brighter colors. A Japanese version has a bigger green banner.
*A filmed variant of the promotional version appears on an Australian cinema trailer for the VHS release of ''The Lion King''.
*A singular variant found on Italian tapes has the "S" part of the "VIDEOS" banner cut off, leaving only "VIDEO". A version of this has the logo slowed down and with a copyright notice on the bottom right.
*A 2-D version of this logo appears at the beginning of Disney promos on Brazilian tapes. This can be seen in animated and still forms. The animated version has the rectangles flying in to form the logo.
*A different variant was spotted on Mexican tapes: the background is purple with a "Di{{Small|SNEY}}" wallpaper. The Mickey Mouse balls (which now have a greenish tint) are seen floating around, then many yellow pieces fall from the top of the screen and form an oval. The words "Di{{Small|SNEY}}" and "VIDEOS" zoom out and place themselves on the oval while the Mickey Mouse icon moves to the top of the oval.
*There is a still variant on some 1997 tapes from the U.S. where "VIDEOS" is cut off, the yellow rectangle is an oval and the Mickey Mouse icon is teal. This was seen at the end of the Timeless Classics promo during the opening previews.
*A variant found on a German DVD/VHS promo of ''Dinosaur'' (''Dinosaurier'') has the logo next to the [[Disney DVD]] logo in a black background.
*A Japanese TV commercial has the logo placed on a Christmas tree.
*A still variant appears on the 1997 Italian VHS release (and its 2001 reissue) of ''Dumbo'', due to plastering the [[RKO Radio Pictures]], Universal Films (which appeared on the film's 1971 Italian theatrical reissue) and the [[Buena Vista Pictures Distribution|Buena Vista]] logos respectively.
*Some Italian promos feature the Italian print logo variant. On the promo for ''A Goofy Movie'', the logo is on a white background and is zoomed out, while on a promo from a ''Jungle Cubs'' VHS has the logo on a blue gradient background and the logo is zoomed in.
*On the Mainland Chinese VCD release of ''Mulan'', the logo immediately begins when the left small ball bounces up, possibly due to a mastering error.
'''Technique:''' CGI animation.


<u>Music/Sounds:</u> A very short orchestral rendition of "When You Wish Upon a Star" (different from the versions used on the [[Walt Disney Pictures]] logos) ending with an orchestral hit. Sometimes, the logo is seen silent.
'''Audio:''' A very short orchestral rendition of "When You Wish Upon a Star" (different from the versions used on the [[Walt Disney Pictures]] logos) ending with an orchestral hit. Sometimes, the logo is seen silent.


<u>Music/Sounds Variants:</u>
'''Audio Variants:'''
* On some Swedish and Italian Disney tapes, an announcer says the same announcement as the respective variants of the 5th logo, but with the following changes:
*On some Swedish, Italian, Norwegian, Danish, and Finnish Disney tapes, an announcer says the same announcement as the respective variants of the 5th logo, but with the following changes:
** The Swedish version has the announcer say "Från Walt Disney Videos" instead of "Från Walt Disney Home Video".
**Swedish: The same announcement as the second Swedish variant of the 5th logo, but with "Från Walt Disney Videos" instead of "Från Walt Disney Home Video".
** The second Italian version has the "Walt Disney Home Video" name abridged to "Disney Video".
**Italian: The same announcement as the Italian variant of the 5th logo. There are two variants, with one keeping the name "Walt Disney Home Video" and the other abridging it to "Disney Video".
**Norwegian: The same announcement as the Norwegian variant of the 5th logo, but with "Walt Disney Videos" instead of "Walt Disney Home Video".
* On tapes from the UK, the logo was often used as a bumper with one of the following said by a voice-over (John Sachs):
**Danish: "{{Tt|Walt Disney Videos præsenterer en verden fuld med magi, som kan bli din for evigt!|Walt Disney Videos presents a world full of magic that can be yours forever!}}"
**Finnish: The same announcement as the second Finnish variant of the 5th logo, but with "Walt Disney videot" instead of "Walt Disney kotivideot".
*On UK VHS releases, the logo was often used as a bumper with one of the following said by a voice-over (John Sachs):
**Available now on Disney Videos.
**Available now on Disney Videos.
**Coming soon from Disney Videos.
**Coming soon from Disney Videos.
** Also available from Disney Videos. (until 1997)
**Also available from Disney Videos. (until 1997)
** Watch out for future releases from Disney Videos. (1995 only)
**Watch out for future releases from Disney Videos. (1995 only)
** Watch out for future releases. Coming soon, from Disney Videos. (1995 only)
**Watch out for future releases. Coming soon, from Disney Videos. (1995 only)
* The American variant has Mark Elliot announce, "Three/four more great reasons to visit the Disney section of your store, only from Walt Disney Home Video!"
*The American variant has Mark Elliot saying, "Three/four more great reasons to visit the Disney section of your store, only from Walt Disney Home Video!"
* On the German extended variant, a different track is heard and an announcer reads the message phrase-by-phrase. There are also other variants of the logo, more in-line with the US variant, where the same German announcer is heard for announcements.
*On the German extended variant, a different track is heard and an announcer reads the message phrase-by-phrase. There are also other variants of the logo, more in-line with the US variant, where the same German announcer is heard for announcements.
*On the 1996 Mexican release of ''Walt Disney Mini Clásicos: Bongo'', the first part of the ''Disney is Magic'' song (as heard during the [[Buena_Vista_Home_Entertainment (Anti-Piracy_Notices)#Latin_America|anti-piracy notices on some other tapes]]) is heard, before fading out.
*On the 1998 UK VHS re-release of ''Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Under The Sea'', the theme from the 5th logo is used. This likely due to an attempt to plaster the 5th logo with the UK variant of this logo, and as such, stays on-screen for a bit longer.
*An early 2010's Disney Channel Russia airing of ''Angels in the Infield'' has an announcer saying "Disney Videos" at the end of the logo.


'''Availability:''' This is seen on releases outside the United States and Canada.
'''Availability''': As with the previous few logos, this is seen on releases outside the United States and Canada. Was also seen on the 2015 region 4 DVD reprints of ''Tarzan'' and ''Oliver & Company'' (due to them being reprints of the 2000 and 2001 releases, respectively; this is due to an exclusive promotion at Big W, as they are re-releasing most Walt Disney Pictures films on DVD with limited edition packaging as with the UK). As mentioned above, the American variant is quite rare, but can be seen at the end of the Timeless Classics promo on 1997 VHS tapes such as ''Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin'' and ''Sleeping Beauty''. This logo is also found on the British DVDs of ''A Goofy Movie'' and ''The Tigger Movie''. This logo makes a surprise appearance on the 2001 Australian DVD of ''The Parent Trap'', despite having "The Ring" logo on the packaging. It also surprisingly appears in place of the "The Ring" logo on the Region 4 DVDs of ''101 Dalmatians'' (the live-action remake) and ''102 Dalmatians''.
*It was seen on the 2015 Region 4 DVD reprints of ''Tarzan'' and ''Oliver & Company'' (due to them being reprints of the 2000 and 2001 releases, respectively; this is due to an exclusive promotion at Big W, as they are re-releasing most Walt Disney Pictures films on DVD with limited edition packaging as with the UK).
*As mentioned above, the American variant is quite rare, but can be seen at the end of the Timeless Classics promo on 1997 VHS tapes such as ''Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin'' and ''Sleeping Beauty''. Other than that, this logo is not known to have appeared at all in the United States and Canada (the 1983 logo, at least, is confirmed to have appeared on a few Spanish-language tapes in the United States in 1986).
*This logo is also found on the UK DVD releases of ''A Goofy Movie'', ''A Bug's Life'', ''The Tigger Movie'' as well as the first two ''Toy Story'' films either separately or on ''The Ultimate Toy Box'' set (despite the USA discs being completely different than the separate releases).
*It also appears in place of the "The Ring" logo on the Region 4 DVD releases of ''102 Dalmatians'' and ''The Parent Trap'' (possibly due to being a reprint of an earlier release in the case of the latter).
*It also makes an appearance on a Region 4 Single Disc DVD reprint of ''Dinosaur'' (possibly due to being a reprint of the original 2001 single disc DVD release).
*The Region 4 DVD release (and later Walt Disney Collection reprint) of ''Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search For Christopher Robin'' does not have this logo, it has the Disney Video Premiere logo instead.
*It also shows up on the 2003 Australian Special Edition DVD release of ''101 Dalmatians'' (1996 live-action remake), even though Australian VHS/DVD releases were using the Walt Disney Home Entertainment logo at the time (it could mean that the DVD was going to be released at some stage in 2001, but it was delayed).
*It also appears on the 1st Australian Single Disc DVD release (and later Buena Vista Single Disc DVD reissue) of ''A Bug's Life''.
*It also appears on the Australian Walt Disney Classics Collection DVD releases of ''The AristoCats'', ''Oliver & Company'' and ''Pocahontas'' (and their later Walt Disney Collection DVD reprints), however, the Australian Walt Disney Classics Collection VHS releases of ''The AristoCats'' and ''Oliver & Company'' use the Walt Disney Home Entertainment logo instead.
*On the 1st Australian VHS release of ''The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea'', the logo is seen in place of the Walt Disney Pictures logo that was used for the film.
*It also appears on the 1st Australian Single Disc DVD releases (and the later Buena Vista reprints of said single disc DVD's) of ''Toy Story'' and ''Toy Story 2''.
*Disney's final UK VHS releases have the Walt Disney Home Entertainment logo.
*It was also spotted on many international LaserDisc releases such as the French release of ''Toy Story'' and on many Japanese releases such as ''Tiny Toy Stories'', ''A Bug's Life'' and ''The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea'' (the last LaserDisc released by Disney there), either using the purple background or original variants.
*This does not appear on UK LaserDisc releases distributed by Encore Entertainment such as ''Toy Story'' (the first Disney films released by the company) as it cuts straight to the film as soon as either the disc starts playing or after the warning screen.
*It also plasters over the RKO, Universal Films and Buena Vista logos respectively on the 1997 Italian VHS release of ''Dumbo'' (along with its 2001 reissue).
*The UK variant also appears on the 1995 UK VHS release of ''A Disney Christmas Gift'', the 1997 UK VHS release of ''The Animal Shelf: Stripey To The Rescue'', the 2000 UK VHS releases of ''Hilltop Hospital: Heart Trouble At Hilltop'', ''Spot's Show And Other Musical Adventures'' and ''Dog And Duck: The Best Of Friends'', and the 2001 UK VHS release of ''Fetch The Vet: Fetch To The Rescue'', respectively, among many others.


===9th Logo (February 1998-May 8, 2001)===
<u>Editor's Note:</u> None.
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'''Visuals:''' Essentially just the Persian blue words "WALT DISNEY HOME VIDEO" in a fancy serif font on a black background.
=== 10th Logo (1995-May 8, 2001) ===


'''Variants:'''
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*Sometimes, the text is smaller. A version of this is shorter.
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*There is a variant, also with smaller text, where the text is in a slightly different font and is two-dimensional; this one especially looks similar to the 1983 movie logo.
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*A prototype of this logo with gold text appears on the demo VHS of ''RocketMan'', where the text is in a slightly different font and "HOME VIDEO" is smaller than "WALT DISNEY".
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*A superimposed version with a planet in a starfield background can be seen on the trailer of ''RocketMan'' on the VHS of ''Mr. Magoo''.
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|Walt Disney Home Video (1995).jpg|The normal variant of the logo.
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'''Technique:''' A digital graphic.
<u>Nicknames:</u> "Walt Dullsney Home Video", "They Seriously Used This?!", "The Logo of No Animation", "The Walt Disney Text of Boredom"


'''Audio:''' Same as the 7th logo or none.
<u>Logo:</u> On a black background, we see the {{Font color|#royalblue|Persian blue words}} "{{Font color|#royalblue|WALT DISNEY HOME VIDEO}}", which stay on-screen a few seconds, then fade out.


'''Availability:''' This logo appears on a lot of low-priority live action titles as well as movies co-produced by [[Caravan Pictures]], such as ''Rocketman'' and ''Inspector Gadget''. Titles that include this logo are ''Summer of the Monkeys'' (U.S. releases only), ''The Parent Trap'' (1998 remake), ''Remember the Titans'', and various TV movies made for ''The Wonderful World of Disney''.
<u>Variants:</u>
*The two-dimensional text variant can be seen on ''Winnie the Pooh: A Birthday Party in the Hundred Acre Wood.''
* Sometimes, the text is smaller.
*The last tape to use this logo was ''The Miracle Worker''. It is also seen on some trailers, including the home video trailers for ''Summer of the Monkeys'' and ''Inspector Gadget''.
* There is a variant, also with smaller text, where the text is in a slightly different font and is not three-dimensional.
* Another variant has the text in a slightly different font, with "HOME VIDEO" smaller than "WALT DISNEY". This was available in both the standard {{Font color|#royalblue|Persian blue}} and {{Font color|gold|metallic gold}}.


==Walt Disney Home Entertainment (2001-2007)==
<u>FX/SFX:</u> None.
===Logo (July 17, 2001-February 5, 2008)===
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wdhv2003blue16-9.jpg|Blue background, 16:9 (alternate)
WDHV2006Blue16-9.png.png|Blue background, 16:9 (Blu-ray)
Walt Disney Home Entertainment (2003).jpg|Blue background (16:9 stretched to 4:3)
wdhv2001black4-3.jpg|Black background, 4:3
wdhv2001black16-9.jpg|Black background, 16:9
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wdhegermanwarning.jpg|German warning screen variant
wdhegermanwarning2.jpg|Alternate German warning screen variant
wdherare.jpg|"Walt Disney" variant
wdhejppromo.jpg|Japanese promotional variant (Purple background; with clock time shown on top left)
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'''Visuals:''' A bright flash appears with the "D" of the text "W{{Small|ALT}} Di{{Small|SNEY}}" (in the familiar signature font) inside of it, both of which are zooming out on a blue (or black) space background. When everything is at a comfortable distance at the top of the screen, the flash forms an abstract shining star below "W{{Small|ALT}} Di{{Small|SNEY}}", and the light spreads out to form a glowing arc. When this is finished, "{{font|serif|HOME ENTERTAINMENT}}" fades in underneath the arc.
<u>Music/Sounds:</u> Same as the Walt Disney Home Video logo from 1991-2002.


'''Variants:'''
<u>Availability:</u> Scarce. This logo appears on a lot of "Low-key" live action titles as well as movies co-produced by [[Caravan Pictures]], such as ''Rocketman'' and ''Inspector Gadget''. Titles that include this logo are ''Summer of the Monkeys'', ''The Parent Trap'' (1998 remake), ''Remember the Titans'', and various TV movies made for ''The Wonderful World of Disney''. The different text variant can be seen on ''Rocketman'' and ''Winnie the Pooh: A Birthday Party in the Hundred Acre Wood'' (which is strange, because the latter is an animated title). The last tape to use this logo was ''The Miracle Worker'', but it was retained on the 2002 reprint of ''The Parent Trap''. It is also seen on some trailers, including the home video trailers for ''Summer of the Monkeys'' and ''Inspector Gadget''.
*Sometimes, the logo would be stretched vertically, with the "W{{Small|ALT}} Di{{Small|SNEY}}" text preserved in its original size, and the stars would be smaller.
*There is a short version of the logo which was used on several trailers and ads from August 2001-October 2007. This was also used on VHS and DVD piracy promos from 2001-2005.
*German VHS tapes have the same message from the German extended version of the Disney Videos logo scrolling upwards into the arc, this time all without rectangles and in gold, and with the FSK label replacing part of the text. After the message is done, Tinker Bell appears and touches the star, letting the rest of the logo continue before she flies offscreen. She then returns to fly into the background.
*Japanese and Spanish commercials for home video releases use a flat model of the logo on a purple or blue background.
*On a Spanish home video and DVD commercial for ''Beauty and the Beast'' (''La Bella y la Bestia''), the "Home Entertainment" text is omitted.
*Commercials for the home video release of ''Winter Wonderland'' have a Christmas tree behind the logo.
*On Blu-ray releases, the first variant listed above is used, the frame rate is decreased from 60fps to 23.76fps, and a motion blur effect is added to the "W{{Small|ALT}} Di{{Small|SNEY}}" text.
*On South African VHS releases, a stretched 4:3 version of the 16:9 variant is used.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
<u>Editor's Note:</u> This is the only logo on this page to not feature the famous script in any form. It has also been criticized for looking more like a placeholder for the other logos than anything else.


'''Audio:'''
=== 11th Logo (July 17, 2001-February 5, 2008) ===
*July 17, 2001-December 18, 2007: A whoosh, then an orchestral/choir note with some bells.
*October 17, 2006-February 5, 2008: A different orchestral theme with a woodwind section. This was first used on the 2006 Blu-ray of ''Glory Road'', and it replaced the 2001 theme entirely with ''Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Mickey Saves Santa'' (however, Disney's last VHS tapes, the 2007 Blu-ray of ''Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl'', the 2007 DVD of ''Cinderella II: Dreams Come True'', all 2006-Early 2010s Thai VCDs, the Singapore VCD of ''Cars'', the Indian VCD of ''Ratatouille'' and the 2008 South Korean VHS and Indian VCD of ''WALL-E'' all used the 2001 music).


'''Audio Variants:'''
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*The German version has the same tune that was used in the German extended variant of the Disney Videos logo.
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|Walt Disney Home Entertainment (2001, 4-3).jpg|The blue version of this logo in 4:3 aspect ratio.
|Walt Disney Home Entertaiment (2001, Black).jpg|This logo with a black background, appears with live-action movies.
|Walt Disney Home Entertainment (2001, Black, 4-3).png|The black version of this logo in 4:3 aspect ratio.
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'''Availability:''' It can be found on DVD, UMD, VCD, VHS and Blu-ray Disc releases from the era, some of which are still in print.
<u>Nicknames:</u> "Starry Sky", "The Ring", "Ring in Space", "That Nostalgic Ring", "Walt Disney's Ring"
*This was first seen on the VHS release of ''The Book of Pooh: Stories from the Heart'' (although the regular WDHV logo is on the label and packaging, as well as the DVD release), and was last seen on the 2008 DVD of ''The Aristocats''.
* The blue background version is used for animated releases while the black background version is used for live-action releases.
** However, this isn't always the case. Live-action releases that used the blue background variant include the 2005 Kermit's 50th Anniversary DVD re-releases of four Muppet movies (including ''Muppet Treasure Island''), the Region 2/4 DVD release of ''Bedknobs and Broomsticks'', and the 2006 Disney Movie Club VHS release of ''The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'', as well as ''Bear in the Big Blue House'' VHS and DVD releases from 2004 and 2005. The animated products that used the black background variant were a ''House of Mouse'' single episode DVD, a trailer for the ''Aladdin: Platinum Edition'' VHS and DVD, a trailer for ''Recess Christmas: Miracle on Third Street'', as well as the 2006 Disney Movie Club VHS releases of ''Brother Bear 2'' and ''The Wild''.
* This was seen on 2002 French VHS releases of ''The Great Mouse Detective'' (''Basil, détective privé'') and ''Atlantis: The Lost Empire'' (''Atlantide, l'empire perdu'').
*As for VHS, this logo appeared late in the format's life and can be seen on the first Platinum Editions, as well as on ''Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl'', and ''Baby Einstein'' videos released between 2002-2005; among others.
** The last VHS releases to use this logo were the 2007 VHS releases of ''Cars'', the Platinum Edition of ''The Little Mermaid'', ''Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest'', ''Invincible'', and the 2006/2007 demo VHS of ''Cinderella III: A Twist in Time'', all of which were exclusively for the Disney Movie Club and thus are very hard to find.
*This logo does not appear anywhere on most Pixar releases; instead, the box art uses the print [[Buena Vista Home Entertainment]] logo, while the discs/tapes themselves cut straight to the opening previews or, in the case of the 2003 DVDs of ''Finding Nemo'' (disc 1) and ''A Bug's Life'', the DVD menu. ''Ratatouille'' and ''The Pixar Short Films Collection: Vol. 1'' also have this on their respective covers, but the former has the next logo while the latter has no Disney logo at all. However, the VHS releases of ''The Incredibles'' and ''Cars'' do have this, as well as the latter's original Blu-ray prints from 2007 and the 2003 UK DVD of ''A Bug's Life''. It was also seen on the 2008 South Korean VHS of ''WALL-E'' along with the KD Media logo, despite the fact the South Korean DVD uses the next logo and no KD Media logo. The 2003 Australian 2-Disc Special Edition DVD of ''A Bug's Life'' has this logo as well.
*It also appears on the 2012 Special Edition DVD print of ''The Aristocats'', itself a reprint of the 2008 release, and the 2013 DVD releases of the TV shows ''Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers'', ''TaleSpin'', ''DuckTales'', ''Darkwing Duck'', and ''Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears'', which are all reprints from the original 2005-2007 releases.
* This also appears on 2003-2006 releases of [[Studio Ghibli]] titles in the US which include ''My Neighbors the Yamadas'' and ''Porco Rosso'', among others (the logo is removed on the 2010 US reprints of ''Castle in the Sky'', ''My Neighbor Totoro'' and ''Kiki's Delivery Service'', alongside the US [[Disney Blu-ray]] versions of all Ghibli movies they released, all of which use the next logo).
** It appeared on some Chinese Studio Ghibli VCD releases from the time, such as ''Porco Rosso'' and ''Castle in the Sky'', appearing after the China Audio & Video Publishing House logo and Disney warning screen. Some Ghibli films would have BVHE logos, or no Disney logos at all.
*The 2002 Region 4 DVD releases of ''The Aristocats'' and ''Oliver & Company'' also do not have this logo, despite it being on the cover; they just use the 1995 Disney Videos logo (but their VHS counterparts have this logo). This logo also makes an appearance on the 2015 DVD release of ''DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp'' (itself a reprint of the original 2006 Disney Movie Club exclusive DVD release).
*It also appeared on the 2015 Region 4 DVD reprints of ''The Rescuers Down Under'', ''Chicken Little'', ''Meet the Robinsons'', ''The Emperor's New Groove'', ''Atlantis: The Lost Empire'', ''Lilo & Stitch'', ''Home on the Range'', ''Brother Bear'', ''Treasure Planet'', ''Robin Hood'', ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame'', ''The Rescuers'', ''The Sword in the Stone'', ''Hercules'', and ''The Great Mouse Detective'' (presumably reprints of their original releases dating from 2001-07; this is due to an exclusive promotion at Big W, who re-released most Walt Disney films on DVD with limited edition packaging), but cuts to the previews on ''Monsters, Inc.'', ''Finding Nemo'', ''The Incredibles'', and ''Cars'', the menu on ''A Bug's Life'', and the next logo is on ''Ratatouille''.
*Despite its domestic retirement in 2008, VCDs released in Asian region continued to use this logo until late-2011. In case of Indonesian VCDs, this logo was used in tandem with the Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment logo from 2009 to 2011.
*This and the 2001 Disney DVD logo also appear on the 2013 UK DVD release of ''Make Mine Music'', possibly because the disc master was most likely prepared for a 2006 release, but was not released until 2013 for unknown reasons.
*This logo was also spotted on the Indian VCD releases of ''Ratatouille'' and ''WALL-E'' despite the WDSHE logo used on DVD and Blu-ray releases.
*On the 2001 Platinum Edition DVD of ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'', this logo does not show up; it instead goes straight from the Warning Screens to the DVD menu.
* It occasionally makes appearances on other BVHE releases:
** This appeared at the start of the Mexican VHS release of ''Daredevil VS. Spider-Man'' instead of the Buena Vista Home Entertainment logo.
** This appeared on the French UMD for PSP release of ''The Sixth Sense'' (''Sixième Sens'', a [[Hollywood Pictures]] film!), and also on a Thai VCD release of [[Touchstone Pictures]]' ''Deja Vu'' (the Buena Vista Home Entertainment logo was however seen before the previews).
* The RNIB audio described VHSes of ''Finding Nemo'' and ''The Incredibles'' doesn’t have this logo, as it goes straight to the film after the warning screen.


'''Legacy:''' Much like the 1st and 5th WDHV logos, this is a popular logo among collectors.
<u>Logo:</u> We see a bright flash with the "{{Font color|gold|D}}" of the {{Font color|gold|gold}} text "{{Font color|gold|WALT DiSNEY}}" (in the familiar signature font), both of which are zooming out on a {{Font color|#dodgerblue|blue}} (or black) space background. When everything is at a comfortable distance at the top of the screen, the flash forms an abstract shining star below "{{Font color|gold|WALT DiSNEY}}", and the light spreads out to form a glowing arc. When this is finished, "{{Font color|gold|HOME ENTERTAINMENT}}" fades in underneath the arc in {{Font color|gold|gold}}.


==Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment==
<u>Variants:</u>
===1st Logo (November 6, 2007-August 25, 2009)===
* There is a short version of the logo which was used on several trailers and ads from August 2001-October 2007. This was also used on VHS and DVD piracy promos from 2001-2005. "{{Font color|gold|WALT DiSNEY}}" and the abstract shining star are already in distance. A second later, the glowing arc forms, and "{{Font color|gold|HOME ENTERTAINMENT}}" fades in when the arc is forming.
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* German VHS tapes had the same message from the German extended version of the 9th logo scrolling upwards into the arc, this time all without rectangles and in {{Font color|gold|gold}} and with the FSK label replacing part of the text. After the message is done, Tinkerbell comes in and touches the star, letting the rest of the logo continue before she flies offscreen. Tinkerbell then comes back to fly into the background.
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'''Visuals:''' The logo starts out with clips from Disney movies and TV shows. It differs depending on the country or era the DVD was released in, but the first 3 always remain the same: ''Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl'', ''Peter Pan'', and ''The Princess Diaries''. The camera then zooms out, revealing a wall of hundreds of clips from various Disney films. More and more clips fly out, replacing some others. One by one, the words "MOVIES.", "MAGIC.", and "MORE." zoom and fade out. Then, all the clips come together to form the 2006 Disney castle. The ring gets drawn around the castle as usual, then "Di{{Small|SNEY}}", in the famous script, fades in below. Once the logo fades out, a screen that shows the text "AVAILABLE ON DVD (or Di{{small|SNEY}} DVD) and Di{{small|SNEY}} Blu-Ray Disc (or Di{{small|SNEY}} Blu-Ray HI-DEF)" (with the DVD (or Disney DVD) and Disney Blu-Ray Disc (or Disney Blu-Ray) logos being shown) and all of the films featured shown below the text.
<u>FX/SFX:</u> All modern computer graphics. The logo has a classic Disney feel to it, however.


'''Trivia:''' While this is considered as a promo instead of a usual logo, the appearance and positioning (albeit different from this and the next logo below) of the "Di{{Small|SNEY}}" text would be used to replace the "W{{Small|ALT}} Di{{Small|SNEY}} PICTURES" text on current films starting in 2011 with ''The Muppets'', only it would appear out of the pixie dust coming out of the castle gate, instead of simply fading in.
<u>Music/Sounds:</u> A synth that leads to a short orchestral theme.


<u>Music/Sounds Variants:</u>
'''Variants:'''
*The clips may differ depending on the country or era the DVD or Blu-ray was released in.
* There is a shorter version of the short synth/orchestral tune. This short version is used on the short logo. A few NTSC DVD releases from December 2001-August 2002 have this audio plastered on the real logo.
*On most releases with the 2007 variant of this logo, a black screen briefly advertising many of the films featured in the logo appears after it ends.
* Beginning in October 2006, the tune was modified to a different orchestral fanfare. This was only used on a few DVD releases before January 2007 whereas the latter is when it became more common. It was used in conjunction with the short synth/orchestral tune until summer 2007.
*There is a still closing variant seen at the end of ''Snow Buddies'', ''Space Buddies'', ''Santa Buddies'' and ''Spooky Buddies'' where the logo reads "W{{Small|ALT}} Di{{Small|SNEY}} {{font|Serif|{{big|S}}{{small|TUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINMENT}}}}".
* The German version has the same tune that was used in the German extended variant of the 9th logo.


'''Technique:''' CGI effects.
<u>Availability:</u> Very common. Can be found on DVD, UMD, VCD and Blu-ray Disc releases from the era, some of which are still in print.
* The blue background one is typically used on animated movies (although it appeared on Kermit's 50th Anniversary DVD re-releases of four Muppet movies including ''Muppet Treasure Island'' and the Region 4 DVD release of ''Bedknobs and Broomsticks'', despite these being live-action movies), while the black background is reserved for live action movies (however, the black background was seen on a ''House of Mouse'' single episode DVD, a trailer for the ''Aladdin: Platinum Edition'' VHS and DVD, and a trailer for ''Recess Christmas: Miracle on Third Street'', which are animated releases).
* As for VHS, this logo appeared late in the format's life and can be seen on the first Platinum Editions, as well as on ''Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl'', and ''Baby Einstein'' videos of the era. The first video to use this logo was ''The Book of Pooh: Stories from the Heart'' (although the regular WDHV logo was on the tape) and the last VHS to use this logo was the 2007 VHS of ''Cars''. Strangely, this logo doesn't appear on the VHS and DVD releases of ''Monsters, Inc.'', ''Finding Nemo'', the 2005 DVD of ''The Incredibles'' and the 2006 DVD of ''Cars'' (however, it appears on the VHS releases of the latter 2 films).
* It also appears on the 2012 Special Edition DVD print of ''The Aristocats'', itself a reprint of the 2008 release, and the 2013 DVD releases of the TV shows: ''Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers'', ''TaleSpin'', ''DuckTales'', ''Darkwing Duck'', and ''Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears'', which are all reprints from the original 2005-2007 releases. This also appears on 2003-2006 releases of Studio Ghibli titles which include ''My Neighbors the Yamadas'' and ''Porco Rosso'', among others (the logo is removed on the 2010 reprints of ''Castle in the Sky'', ''My Neighbor Totoro'' and ''Kiki's Delivery Service'', alongside the Disney Blu-Ray versions of all Ghibli movies they released, all of which use the next logo).
* The 2001 Region 4 DVD releases of ''The Aristocats'' and ''Oliver & Company'' do not have this logo, despite it being on the cover; they just use the 1995 Disney Videos logo. This logo also makes a surprise appearance on the 2015 DVD release of ''DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp'' (itself a reprint of the original 2006 Disney Movie Club exclusive DVD release). It also appeared on the 2015 region 4 DVD reprints of ''The Rescuers Down Under'', ''Chicken Little'', ''Meet the Robinsons'', ''The Emperor's New Groove'', ''Atlantis: The Lost Empire'', ''Lilo & Stitch'', ''Home on the Range'', ''Brother Bear'', ''Treasure Planet'', ''Robin Hood'', ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame'', ''The Rescuers'', ''The Sword in the Stone'', ''Hercules'', and ''The Great Mouse Detective'' (presumably reprints of their original releases dating from 2001-07; this is due to an exclusive promotion at Big W, who is re-releasing most Walt Disney films on DVD with limited edition packaging).


'''Audio:''' The overture from ''Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves'' (also used as the theme of the 1991 [[Morgan Creek Entertainment|Morgan Creek]] logo, albeit a short version), composed by Michael Kamen. On the ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' clip, Jack Sparrow (played by Johnny Depp) says "We have our heading.", and on the ''Peter Pan'' clip, the titular character (voiced by Bobby Driscoll) says "Here we GOOOOO!" After the ''Peter Pan'' clip, Tony Rodgers says "From the magic within our hearts... to the adventure beyond the horizon... there is only one Disney." After Rodgers finishes speaking, the fanfare rises to a beautiful, triumphant state and ends with a majestic climax with an added cymbal sound.
<u>Editor's Note:</u> Much like the 1st and 5th logos, this is also a popular logo among collectors.

=== 12th Logo (November 6, 2007- ) ===

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'''Audio Variant:''' Foreign language versions of this logo exist. In them, the sound of cymbals have been completely removed and the ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' clip would either be dubbed or subbed (like in the Dutch variant).
<u>Nicknames:</u> "There is Only One Disney", "The Beautiful Disney Castle", "Taking the Walt Out of Disney", "Disney Castle"


'''Availability:''' This is considered to be more of a promo than a regular logo.
<u>Logo:</u> We start out with clips from Disney movies. It differs depending on the country or era the DVD was released in, but the first 3 always remain the same: ''Pirates of the Caribbean'', ''Peter Pan'', and ''The Princess Diaries''. The camera then zooms out, revealing a wall of hundreds of clips from Disney movies, both animated and live-action, old and new. More and more clips fly out, replacing some others. One by one, the words "MOVIES.", "MAGIC.", and "MORE." zoom out and fade out. Then all the clips come together to form the 2006 Disney Castle. The ring gets drawn around the castle, as usual, then "DiSNEY", in the famous script, fades in below.
* First appeared on the DVD and Blu-ray releases of ''Ratatouille'' and appeared on a majority of releases from the late 2000s afterward until the 10th Anniversary Edition release of ''The Tigger Movie''. Some of the releases are still in print.
*A few DVD and Blu-ray releases after ''Ratatouille'' like ''Cinderella II: Dreams Come True'' continued to use the 2001 Walt Disney Home Entertainment logo until February 5, 2008.
*It also appears on a small number of non-Disney releases from Buena Vista, like the 2009 British/Irish DVD of ''The Secret of Kells''.
*This logo does not appear on the 2019 reissues of ''Ratatouille'' and ''WALL-E''; they just go straight to the opening previews, despite being reprints of their original DVD and Blu-ray releases.


===2nd Logo (March 4, 2008-)===
<u>Trivia:</u> The appearance and positioning of the "DiSNEY" text would be used to replace the "WALT DiSNEY PICTURES" text on current films starting in 2011 with The Muppets, only it would appear out of the fairy dust coming out of the castle gate, instead of simply fading in.
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'''Visuals:''' Essentially just the tail end of the 2006 Walt Disney Pictures logo, except with the text replaced by “Disney” in the famous script, in an identical manner to both the previous logo and the 2011 variant (although in a different position than the 2011 and previous logos). It either cuts in (May 20, 2008-August 12, 2014) or fades in (March 4, 2008; August 12, 2014-).
<u>Variants:</u>
* March 4, 2008- : The logo is cut-short and starts off at the part when the castle is formed. This was found on some UK DVDs before 2009 and on the bonus discs on US DVDs and Blu-rays since 2008. As of 2014, this now appears on the main features on DVDs and Blu-rays as well.
* November 16, 2010- : The 2006 Walt Disney Pictures logo is used. This first appeared, in its original version, on the 2010 Blu-ray 3D release of ''A Christmas Carol'', and was used as a home video logo sporadically for a time afterwards; the 2011 variant became the official home video logo, starting with the DVD and Blu-ray releases of ''Brave''. All Pixar DVD and Blu-ray releases since ''Brave'' use this variant. This is also used for all Disney DVD and Blu-ray releases, starting with the 2013 DVD and Blu-ray releases of ''Mickey's Christmas Carol'' and ''Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year''.
* 2011-2012: The logo is still and the text is changed to "WALT DiSNEY" (in the famous script) and "STUDIOS" underneath.
* On Blu-ray releases, there's no text on the logo at all. Just a still of the castle with the river flowing. Only appears as a loading screen when the Blu-ray starts.
* The clips may differ depending on the country or era the DVD or Blu-ray was released in.
* On most releases with the 2007 variant of this logo, a black screen briefly advertising many of the films featured in the logo appears after it ends.
* There is an uncommon closing variant seen at the end of ''Snow Buddies'', ''Space Buddies'', ''Santa Buddies'', and ''Spooky Buddies'' where the logo reads "WALT DiSNEY '''STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINMENT'''".
* There was a Christmas variant with Christmas lights decorating the castle, a darker sky and the "DiSNEY" text glowing.
* On 3D Blu-ray releases, the text "DiSNEY" zooms while fading in. This applies to this logo and the 2011 Walt Disney Pictures logo.
* 2014- : The 2008-present variant fades in.


'''Variants:'''
<u>FX/SFX:</u> All modern and beautiful effects.
*March 4, 2008: The logo is largely shortened, and the "Disney" text is in the same position as the previous logo. The logo also fades in. Only seen on the 2008 Platinum Edition release of ''101 Dalmatians'' (Disc 2 only).
*May 20, 2008-August 12, 2014 (2015 in the Philippines): The logo starts exactly at the arc drawing, and cuts in from black.
*November 16-December 10, 2010: The full film logo is used as a de-facto home video logo. Only appears on the 2010 Blu-ray 3D releases of ''A Christmas Carol'' and ''Bolt''.
*2011-2012: The logo is still and the text is changed to "W{{Small|ALT}} Di{{Small|SNEY}}" (in the famous script) and "STUDIOS" underneath. This can also appear as a loading screen with the river flowing when the Blu-ray starts. After 2012, the text is removed, leaving just the castle.
*November 13, 2012-August 12, 2014: The logo sequence is extended much like the film counterpart's logo. It also lacks the fade in and fade out. This first appeared on the DVD and Blu-ray releases of ''Brave'', and lasted until August 2014, with the 2014 Special Edition release of ''Hercules'' being the last release to use this. This is also used for all Disney DVD and Blu-ray releases, starting with the DVD and Blu-ray release of ''Monsters University'', the 2013 DVD and Blu-ray releases of ''Mickey's Christmas Carol'' and ''Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year''.
*August 12, 2014-: Same as the May 2008 variation, except it is slightly extended, starting where the camera settles to the final angle. This time, the logo fades in.
*On 3D Blu-ray releases, the text "Di{{Small|SNEY}}" zooms while fading in. This applies to this logo and the 2011 Walt Disney Pictures logo.
*There is a Christmas variant with Christmas lights decorating the castle, a darker sky, and the "Di{{Small|SNEY}}" text (in its 2007 form) glowing.
*A still variant with the "Disney" text shifted up also exists, which appears on some TV spots, much like the variant from ''Jungle Cruise''.
*On the ''World of Wonder'' demo disc, the scope version of the 2006 film logo is used, except "{{font|serif|STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINMENT}}" replaces “{{font|serif|PICTURES}}”.
*On the UK DVD release of ''Walt Disney Treasures: The Complete Goofy'', the logo is in 4:3 letterbox.


'''Technique:''' CGI animation by Wētā Digital and yU + co.
<u>Music/Sounds:</u>
* November 6, 2007-2009: The overture from ''Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves'' (also used as the theme of ''American Masters'' and the 1991 [[Morgan Creek Entertainment Group|Morgan Creek]] logo). On the ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' clip, we hear Jack Sparrow say "We have our heading", and on the ''Peter Pan'' clip, we hear the titular character say "Here we GOOOOO!" After the ''Peter Pan'' clip, an announcer says "From the magic within our hearts...to the adventure beyond the horizon...there is only one Disney." After the announcer finishes speaking, the fanfare rises to a beautiful, triumphant state and ends with a majestic climax.
* March 4, 2008-: Just the end of the fanfare, sometimes in low-pitch.
* November 16, 2010-: The full 2006 theme.
* 2011-2012: The logo is silent.
* 2014- : Just the end of the 2006 theme.


'''Audio:'''
<u>Availability:</u> Current. First appeared on the DVD and Blu-ray releases of ''Ratatouille''. A few DVD and Blu-ray releases after ''Ratatouille'' like ''Snow Buddies'' continued to use the 2001 Walt Disney Home Entertainment logo until February 6, 2008. This can be seen on the main feature on both DVDs and Blu-rays as of 2014. Not used on [[Marvel Studios]] or Lucasfilm releases as they just use their own logo, and in the case of Marvel's ''The Avengers'' and ''Iron Man 3'', also use [[Paramount Home Media Distribution]]'s Paramount DVD (DVD releases) and Paramount High Definition (Blu-ray) logos. It also appears on Volumes 1-2 of ''Goof Troop'' and Volume 3 of ''TaleSpin'' on DVD.
*March 4, 2008-August 12, 2014: The end of the previous logo's music (with the drumroll and a cymbal crash absent), taken from the overture of ''Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves'' (similar to the early fanfare of the second Morgan Creek logo), composed by Michael Kamen, sometimes in low-pitch or high-pitch.
*November 16, 2010-August 12, 2014: The full 2006 theme, written and composed by Mark Mancina, and co-arranged and orchestrated by David Metzger.
*2011-2012: The logo is silent.
*August 12, 2014-: Just the end of the 2006 theme.


'''Availability:''' This can be seen on the main feature on both Disney-branded DVDs and Blu-rays since 2008, starting with Disc 2 of the 2008 Platinum Edition release of ''101 Dalmatians''.
<u>Editor's Note:</u> None.
*It also appears on Volumes 1-2 of ''Goof Troop'' and Volume 3 of ''TaleSpin'' on DVD.
*This logo does not appear on releases from other Disney labels as they all just use their own logos, and in the case of Marvel's ''The Avengers'' and ''Iron Man 3'', also use [[Paramount Home Entertainment|Paramount Home Media Distribution]]'s logos, while some releases like the Japanese DVD and Blu-Ray releases of ''Mary and the Witch's Flower'' and ''Modest Heroes'', as well as all 4K Ultra HD releases, have no logos at all.
*This however, does appear on most Indonesian VCDs of the aforementioned Disney labels from 2010 onwards, with a few notable exceptions such as ''I Am Number Four'', ''Need For Speed'' (2014), and ''Ant-Man''.
*This also appears at the start of the 2010 Thai VCD release of ''When in Rome'' (a Touchstone Pictures film), before the previews (the 1987 Touchstone Home Entertainment logo is seen before the film), and an Indian re-issue VCD of ''Armageddon''.
*It can also be seen on the UK DVD release of ''Walt Disney Treasures: The Complete Goofy'', due to it being released 7 years after its initial USA release.
*The Christmas variant was shown on the trailer for ''The Search for Santa Paws''.
*It is also found on many international releases that lack previews while it was in tandem with the previous logo such as the Australian Blu-ray release of ''WALL-E''.
*This can be found on the 2023 Blu-ray of ''Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny'', but it does not appear on the disc itself.


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Walt Disney Home Entertainment (1978-1981)

Logo (December 1978-July 15, 1984)

Visuals: On a black background, a large, light blue outline of Mickey Mouse's silhouette (which is identical to the one used in the Mickey Mouse's 50th Birthday logo) appears and pans forward, leaving a trail of multiple outlines while rotating counter clockwise on its pivot. The outlines then start to change one-by-one to dark blue. As the text "Walt Disney" (in the original signature script, as used on The Wonderful World of Disney) writes itself on-screen, the Mickey outlines one-by-one change to red. The outlines again change to golden yellow, then quickly change to light yellow as the words "Home Entertainment" zoom up and settle underneath off-center. Finally, the Mickey outlines one-by-one change to green before the logo fades out.

Variant: There exists a variant where the Mickey outlines turn blue at the end. This was only known to have been used on RCA SelectaVision releases.

Technique: Rotoscoped cel animation.

Audio: The orchestral fanfare from the Mickey Mouse's 50th Birthday logo, composed by Buddy Baker.

Availability: Seen on releases from the company from this time period until 1984. It would later be used in tandem with the next logo.

  • Its first appearance was on the initial lineup of six Disney LaserDiscs released through MCA DiscoVision from 1978-1979, where it appears right after the DiscoVision logo. The packaging of these releases feature Mickey Mouse switching on an old LaserDisc player with "Walt Disney Presents" underneath. These releases are very hard to come across nowadays.
  • Its VHS debut was on the initial run of thirteen Disney rental tapes from March 1980, starting with Pete's Dragon. Releases from this time feature the Sorcerer Mickey print logo where it takes up nearly half the packaging (with red/orange lines in the center).
  • On the earliest CED VideoDisc releases, it appears following the RCA SelectaVision logo. from 1982 to 1986, Disney released CEDs under their own label and so this would appear by itself.
    • On the Disney Cartoon Parade releases, the logo appears by itself on the second side.
  • As Neon Mickey tapes were in print as late as 1991 in some cases, some tapes with Neon Mickey packaging may have the Sorcerer Mickey logo instead.
  • It made its last appearance on The Castaway Cowboy and Son of Flubber (though it later appeared on the 1985 release of Gus).
  • It was also seen during a 1981 CBS broadcast of Mary Poppins (1964).

Legacy: It has become a favorite among VHS collectors for the animation and the music, although it's noted to have scared children during its usage. It had been unofficially nicknamed "Neon Mickey" among many.

Walt Disney Home Video

1st Logo (November 1981-July 16, 1986)

Visuals: Nearly the same as the Walt Disney Home Entertainment (1978-1981) logo, but with darker colors and the Mickey graphics shifted upward somewhat, the "WALT DiSNEY" text in the current corporate "Disney" font, and with "HOME VIDEO" in a thin, orange Handel Gothic font, all usually with a drop shadow. The entire logo is also much smaller.

Variants:

  • The original 1983 series of the Walt Disney Cartoon Classics videos featured a different variant of this logo. The animation plays as normal (the standard 1981 Walt Disney Home Video variant), but without any text animation, plus the music is sped up somewhat and plays in a slightly higher pitch as a result. Once the Mickey outlines become golden yellow, the screen "flips" over to another logo, which is a still shot of "WALT DiSNEY HOME VIDEO", with "The magic lives on…" over it. The Disney text is in its corporate font in golden yellow, while the other text is light blue. The only animation in this part is the "WALT DiSNEY" text, which has glitter effects all over it, and then the text flashes when the Cartoon Classics theme begins playing. The logo then fades into the intro for the video series.
  • On the "Walt Disney and You" promo, a video freeze occurs towards the end of the logo (all the outlines are dark blue except for the outline facing the camera. which is light blue), and the gold text "The magic lives on... WALT DiSNEY HOME VIDEO" zooms in, along with a cartoon version of Sorcerer Mickey (as seen on the box). The promo's announcer says "Now available from Walt Disney Home Video".
  • On some Italian tapes, a light blue VHS cover is seen on a wooden table, with the "WALT DiSNEY HOME VIDEO" print logo and the cartoon version of Sorcerer Mickey on it. Then it opens to reveal the logo's animation, which plays as normal.
  • On international tapes, the logo does not have a drop shadow and is shifted lower, so that the text is now centered. The fanfare is also in a low tone.
  • Releases of Disney Channel original programming & films from the time, such as Lots of Luck and Welcome to Pooh Corner: Too Smart for Strangers, use a special version. It is detailed on the Disney Channel Originals page.
  • A Swedish variant has the 1981 logo with the text in yellow and "PRESENTERAR" in a narrow serif font inserted below.

Technique: Rotoscoped cel animation.

Audio: Same as the Walt Disney Home Entertainment logo.

Audio Variants:

  • On international releases, such as tapes from the UK (eg, the 1982 UK release of Bedknobs and Broomsticks, the 1983 UK release of Song of the South), Australia, Japan, etc., the fanfare plays at a lower pitch.
  • The "Walt Disney and You" promo had the end theme playing over the regular animation before the video freeze.

Availability: Seen on Disney videos from the period, almost exclusively used in the United States and Canada.

  • The best way to find it is to look for a Disney video (usually VHS, but some on Betamax, and also LaserDisc and CED Videodisc) with white clamshell packaging with a small Sorcerer Mickey print logo above the film's artwork which is usually surrounded with a colored border. The color of the border varies depending on the film and the genre of the film. However, early releases with this logo use the home entertainment artwork.
  • The versions on the Cartoon Classics series as well as the "Walt Disney and You" promo are rare, since that promo was only seen between 1982 and 1986.
  • It also showed up on the earliest prints of the Classics releases of Dumbo, Alice in Wonderland, and The Sword in the Stone, but some later prints prior to October 1986 replace it with the first Walt Disney Classics logo from 1984.
  • This doesn't appear on the VHS releases of Trenchcoat, Something Wicked This Way Comes (in fact, the only mention of Disney in any shape or form on these two releases is on the tape label), and Never Cry Wolf (likely due to the somewhat mature content of said films).
  • The last tapes to use this were Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N., One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing, Unidentified Flying Oddball, and Moon Pilot.
  • This logo also appears on select reprints of Disney VHS releases from this era that lacked updated tape masters, including a 1993 reprint of Treasure of Matacumbe.
  • This also appears on the first batch of Spanish-language tapes released in the United States by Disney in 1985, including Dumbo, Mary Poppins, Mi amigo el dragón (Pete's Dragon), and Los Tres Caballeros (The Three Caballeros); however, Spanish-dubbed tapes released after March of the next year used the next logo--the only context in which Disney used that one in the United States.
  • Outside North America, this logo appears on very early VHS, Betamax, V2000 and LaserDisc prints of Disney material, such as Australian releases from Syme Home Video (usually preceding a promo reel), including the 1982 Australian VHS of Night Crossing, the pre-cert UK releases of Cartoon Festival III, Fun and Fancy Free, Pete's Dragon and Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Swedish and Japanese releases, among others. It was used until at least July 1983 in the UK and in tandem with the next logo in Australia until 1985.
    • The Italian variant of the logo was identified by the Disney Tapes & More website as having been presented on VHS, Betamax and V2000 tapes of Pete's Dragon. However, a few pre-1983 Italian VHS releases, such as The World's Greatest Athlete, use the normal Neon Mickey logo instead.
    • Other British pre-cert releases that had or may have had this logo were Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree, Fun and Fancy Free, Robert Altman's Popeye, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, The Cat from Outer Space, Condorman, Davy Crockett, The Black Hole, The Island at the Top of the World, The Gnome-Mobile, The Love Bug, Swiss Family Robinson, the original 1965 version of That Darn Cat!, the 1975 edit of the 1950 version of Treasure Island, Blackbeard's Ghost, Mickey's Golden Jubilee, The Million Dollar Duck, Herbie Goes Bananas, The Ugly Dachshund, Donald Duck Goes West, Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N., Never a Dull Moment, the first UK video release of Song of the South (a title that never received a video release in the US), The Boatniks, One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing, and The Small One. The website pre-cert.co.uk notes that all of these were released by Disney in the UK between roughly November 1981 and July 1983.
    • This makes an appearance on the 1987 "Absolutely Irresistible" promotion re-release of Pete's Dragon, as well as the 1989 Israeli VHS of Popeye.

2nd Logo (1983-March 1987)

Visuals: On a black background, a light flashes in the middle of the screen with a pink glow and halo around it, with particles being released around it to form a stylized tunnel effect around it. From the center, Mickey Mouse's head, styled like the one used before his shorts, zooms in with a blue aura to it before quickly turning into a neon orange/flamingo pink sign and flashing brightly as it engulfs the screen. It then transitions to a neon blue square tunnel covered in gridlines, and a rectangular frame that plays the following animation:

On a cloudy sky photo that zooms in, a still of Mickey in Steamboat Willie zooms and tilts into place with a orange glow to its edges, and then a still of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs featuring the titular characters does the same thing. It then transitions via a X-shaped split to a still of the Evil Queen holding up the Heart Box, of which it zooms into it with a sparkle effect, and then zooms out to reveal a still of Pinocchio, with the sparkle acting as the Blue Fairy's magic. It then transitions via an ping of light and a rectangular wipe effect to stills of Fantasia, Bambi, and Alice in Wonderland, in that order. It then cuts to an a shot of Disney's Zorro zooming out, doing his signature pose on his horse with a blue glow while a evening cloudy sky zooms in behind him, and then shows stills of Old Yeller, Treasure Island, and The Country Bear Jamboree, also in that order, flying in from the top, then bottom, then top respectively. It then cuts to a recreation of a scene in The Absent Minded Professor, where Professor Brainard's flying car (also with a blue glow) flies above town, and then finally to another sky photo with various Disney characters slowly moving about.

After the final clip plays, Donald Duck's face zooms in a similar way to the Mickey head at the beginning, including turning into neon, and then cuts to a black background bordered by two walls of light, with Mary Poppins floating down on her umbrella and Tinker Bell flying upwards and flashing brightly as sparkles fly around her. It then fades to a dark blue background with a light blue horizon at the bottom, and a heavily saturated picture of Cinderella Castle from Walt Disney World is seen with neon fireworks going off around it. The camera slowly zooms in at first, but then quickly through the gate as it turns into a outlined neon sign and shoots out its trails before fading to a elaborate neon vector model of Spaceship Earth, colored in orange and flamingo pink, and the camera flies right above it. From here, it fades to a black/dark red gradient background, and the blue text "WALT DiSNEY" flips in from the top the top of the screen, with a gradient effect in the text, and then "HOME VIDEO" appears below, using the same Handel Gothic font from before. The whole thing sparkles and glows a little bit.

Trivia: This is the shortened version of the US/Canada opening of the 1981-83 version of The Wonderful World of Disney back when it was called, quite simply, Walt Disney. The main difference is that "HOME VIDEO" is obviously not there on the intro.

Variants:

  • Sometimes, "presents" text will fade in below, written in the language of the country in which it was released. The font of the text also seems to depend on the country. Below is a list of the countries who use this separated by their font usage:
    • Tall, narrow font in all uppercase: Italy, Spain, Finland
    • Bold, rounded font in all lowercase: Sweden, Norway, Denmark, France, The Netherlands, Germany.
  • Later on, during the zoom into the castle gates, the logo cuts to the 5th logo. This variant can be seen on some Scandinavian Disney tapes released in 1986 and 1987 (examples are the 1986 Finnish and Swedish VHS releases of The Sword in the Stone).
    • Another version of this variant, as seen on a European Spanish promotional VHS release for the Disney Channel, ends with simply the logo shining. Another version of the Spanish variant has the logo change into the 4th domestic logo, but this time it has "PRESENTA".
    • An Icelandic version exists, where the word "KYNNIR", in a large font, zooms out with "HOME VIDEO".
  • On at least a few Australian releases, the logo disappears, leaving the background for a few frames.
  • Sometimes at the end, the screen flips to the left as if the viewer were turning a page in a book. It would either flip to reveal the intro to the program (like on the 1985 UK VHS of The Adventures of Chip 'n' Dale), or it just flips to a black screen (like on the 1986 US Spanish-language VHS of Winnie Pu y Tigger (Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too) and on certain Venezuelan tapes, the latter as a bumper).
  • On Japanese VHS, LaserDisc and VHD releases, a version appears with a copyright notice saying "© Walt Disney Productions" in a handwritten variant of the Walt Disney font.
  • A version of the logo where the actual logo doesn't appear is seen on the UK pre-cert VHS releases of Night Crossing, Tron, The Last Flight of Noah's Ark, and Escape to Witch Mountain.
  • On the VHS release of Donald Duck's 50 Crazy Years, the text "DONALD DUCK'S 50 CRAZY YEARS" appears in place of the logo, in a jumbled up outlined font.
  • A variant with "SILLY SYMPHONIES" in a shinier text than usual appearing at the end of the logo has been spotted. This was seen on the UK VHS release simply titled Silly Symphonies.
  • On the Italian Cartoons Disney tapes, the logo cuts to a screen with the title of the tape and a copyright stamp.
  • Normally, this is sped up to 25 FPS to better fit the PAL format (why the 25 FPS framerate is retained for NTSC releases is unclear), but Cartoons Disney 1 showed this at its original 24 FPS framerate.
  • On some early Japanese tapes and at least one Mexican tape, a still variant appears with a "©[YEAR] WALT DISNEY PRODS." copyright stamp.
  • On the 1983 pre-cert UK VHS of Night Crossing, the "WALT DiSNEY HOME VIDEO" text is not present.

Technique: Slit scan and Oxberry animation, accompanied with animated clips. Spaceship Earth was a vector CGI model animated on a Hewlett Packard desktop computer at Northrop Corporation (now Northrop Grumman). This sequence was designed by Harry Marks.

Audio: A powerful disco version of "When You Wish Upon a Star", arranged by Frank Gari. A soft phaser noise plays when "WALT DiSNEY" flies in as well. While it plays at its full length in the television series, the logo has the theme fade out when "HOME VIDEO" fades in (possibly to remove the announcer from the intro).

Audio Variants:

  • On the 1984 UK VHS release of Goin' Quackers, when the WDHV logo itself appears at the end, Ludwig von Drake says "Walt Disney Home Video presents" and cuts to his introduction to the program.
  • The second Spanish variant with the 5th logo animation has the music looping, with it fading out.
  • On some tapes distributed by Abril Vídeo in Brazil, an announcer says "Abril Vídeo, apresenta!"
  • On the Italian VHS release of Cartoons Disney 1, the music is in the original NTSC pitch.
  • On the 1986 release of Saludos Amigos, the opening theme plays over the last few seconds.

Availability: It was (almost) exclusively used on releases outside North America.

  • This can be found on tapes released in the United Kingdom, European, Asian and Latin American territories, as well as Australian, Japanese, and even South African releases.
  • The first UK releases with this logo were The Apple Dumpling Gang, Candleshoe, Escape to Witch Mountain, The Incredible Journey, The Last Flight of Noah's Ark, Mary Poppins, Night Crossing, No Deposit, No Return, Return from Witch Mountain and Tron, all of which were released in the UK in October 1983 according to pre-cert.co.uk.
  • Japanese VHD releases are known to have this logo.
  • The only releases in the United States to use this logo was on mid-late 1986 Spanish-dubbed tapes, such as Saludos Amigos (which wouldn't see an English-language release in North America for 14 more years), Winnie Pu y el árbol de miel (Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree), and Winnie Pu y Tigger (Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too).
  • The "flipping" variant appears on U.S. Spanish tapes and The Adventures of Chip 'n' Dale, and the tail end appears during a series of trailers at the end of a Spanish-subtitled Venezuelan tape of El abismo negro (The Black Hole) as a bumper.
  • It also appears on the 1985 UK pre-cert VHS releases of The Roots of Goofy and Sport Goofy, respectively, as well as the first Japanese videocassette releases of Touchstone's early features.

3rd Logo (October 30, 1984-July 24, 1985)

Visuals: On a black/blue gradient background, the text "WALT DiSNEY HOME VIDEO" is seen in white, with "WALT DiSNEY" in the corporate "signature" font and "HOME VIDEO" in the Helvetica Rounded font. Underneath it is "P R E S E N T S", spaced out and in a serif font.

Trivia: The July 1985 variant is notable for being the first ever Disney-related logo or bumper to use the Bruton Music stock piece "Great Ovation", composed by Steve Gray. This would be used on the "NOW YOU CAN OWN THESE HIT TITLES" variant of the gold WDHV logo, but is most well known for playing over the lilac "Feature Presentation" bumper on many Disney releases.

Variants:

  • On the 1985 Pinocchio sales pitch promotional video and the 1985 VHS release of Mousercise, this logo is seen on a black background, with the text in white. After a few seconds, the text fades out and "PRESENTS" is shown for a few seconds; the font depends on the tape, and the text is not spaced out.
  • A light blue variant of this logo appears on the VHS trailer for Flight of the Navigator.
  • A promotional tape has the logo in a space background, and a light/dark blue gradient background.
  • Italian trailer tapes have the logo on a purple background and and "Presenta", along with the title of the tape written at the bottom in white.

Technique: A digital graphic.

Audio: None. The first time the logo fades in on the preview tape of The Sword and the Rose, an announcer says "Coming from Walt Disney Home Video in July!" accompanied by the first few notes of "Great Ovation". The logo is accompanied by music from the trailers it accompanies for the remainder of the tape.

Availability: The standard version is only seen on Disney's DTV series of music video collections released in the period. The alternative versions are seen mostly on early demo tapes.

4th Logo (1984-1986, 1999-2001)

Visuals: Just the text "WALT DISNEY HOME VIDEO" on a black background. After a few seconds, the text fades out, and the text "presents", in the same font, fades in.

Variants:

  • 1984-1985: The text is in plain Helvetica. On the Walt Disney Limited Gold II: The World According to Goofy VHS, the font is bolder.
  • 1985-1986: The text is in the same font as before, but in all caps. On The Walt Disney Comedy and Magic Revue VHS, the letter "S" is slightly bigger that the rest of the text. On the Disney's Greatest Lullabies Vol. 2 VHS, the text is smaller and slightly spaced out.
  • 1986 (Coming Soon): The logo uses a slightly different version of the gradient background from the 4th logo. The text uses different weights of Helvetica Neue and reads "Coming Soon from Walt Disney Home Video".
  • 1999-2001: The text is set in Helvetica Rounded Bold. The logo transitions to the The Wonderful World of Disney logo.

Technique: Still digital graphics with simple fade effects.

Audio: None. For the The Wonderful World of Disney variant, the music accompanying the rest of the trailer plays in the background as an announcer says, "Walt Disney Home Video proudly presents."

Availability: The 1984 variant, like the fourth logo, was usually either a simple replacement for the 1st logo on releases that Disney felt that logo wouldn't fit on, or used before content that was exclusive to VHS at the time. It was seen on 1984-1985 VHS releases of The Mickey Mouse Club (appearing after the 1st logo) and on the 1985 VHS release of The Walt Disney Comedy and Magic Revue. The 1999 variant appears on VHS releases of several live-action Disney films that aired on The Wonderful World of Disney; select demo releases like the 2000 Touchstone VHS of Play It to the Bone also featured this logo.

5th Logo (September 23, 1986-November 6, 2001)

Visuals: On a black background, a drawing of Mickey Mouse, dressed in his Sorcerer's Apprentice outfit from Fantasia, fades in standing on a blue spotlight, his hand held out high with pride. The camera slowly begins zooming up to his hand as the stars and crescent moon on his hat flash one-by-one, and then a white starburst flashes and a magic spark flies out from it, appearing above Mickey's hand. After the camera zooms past Mickey, the spark begins swirling around and writes out the red "WALT DiSNEY" script. As the screen zooms out, the red text "HOME VIDEO" (in Helvetica Rounded) zooms out from the bottom of the screen and settles underneath "WALT DiSNEY". The logo shines along its edges and pings appear across the text before it fades out. The entire logo has a polished 3D look to it.

Trivia:

  • Hal Miles' résumé lists the logo as being used from 1985 to 1994.
  • The opening portion of this logo was also used for the Walt Disney Classics logo from 1988 to 1994.

Variants:

  • The text may vary from a magenta color (which seems more common) to a regular red color (as in picture #1) or a vermilion color (as in the "ALSO FROM" variant picture).
  • On some tapes, the Mickey part is blacked out leaving the spark to swirl around in slow-mo until the regular animation plays. This was seen on the 1987 Classics LaserDiscs of Pinocchio and Sleeping Beauty, the 1991 VHS release of Sebastian's Caribbean Jamboree, and early volumes of Dinosaurs.
  • Sometimes, "presents" in white, or an all-caps "PRESENTS" fades in below. The "presents" version has it fading in with spark effects, while the "PRESENTS" variant has it simply fading in without sparks. On some occasions, this is seen blacked out or covered with a gray box on some tapes. The former variant appears on early tapes with this logo, as well as on Wonderworks releases such as Anne of Avonlea and several tapes of The Adventures of Spot. The "PRESENTS" variant appears with a different font on the UK rental VHS of The Hunted. On the UK VHS of The Ghost of Cypress Swamp, "PRESENTS" appears in a rounded font.
  • Wonderworks releases also had the tail end of this logo (with "presents") segue into the Wonderworks logo.
  • On the 1990 VHS release of Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, this logo is shown without Mickey, leaving a blank space until the spark writes out the words.
  • Sometimes, the Mickey-less variant begins by simply fading in to the spark animation. This was seen on the 1991 VHS releases of Lantern Hill and The Jungle Book, and on the 1992 demo VHS release of Frankenweenie.
  • On the 1991 VHS of Three Men and a Little Lady, a bumper plays where the logo and the words "ALSO FROM" on top connect together at a fast speed.
  • On 1992 VHS releases from the Walt Disney Classics line, the logo is repurposed as a bumper, where the "HOME VIDEO" text is replaced with text reading "Coming to Home Video", "Coming on Video Cassette This Summer", "Coming This Fall to Home Video" or "Now on Home Video" in the Laser LET font. The "Coming to Home Video/Coming on Video Cassette This Summer" variation from 101 Dalmatians has Mark Elliot saying "Stay tuned for a preview of two new Disney classics coming to home video. Coming on videocassette this summer...", with a remix of the 1986 WDHV jingle. The Rescuers has a shortened version of the FP jingle with Mark Elliot saying "Coming soon from Walt Disney Home Video", while Beauty and the Beast has Brian Cummings saying "Coming from Walt Disney Home Video", and the "Now on Home Video" variation, with Brian Cummings saying "Now on Walt Disney Home Video."
  • The 1992 VHS releases of The Rescuers and So Dear to My Heart simply display the very end of the logo where it “shines” before certain trailers.
  • On Disney's Sing-Along-Songs: Collection of All-Time Favorites, the opening theme plays over the logo, which is sped up to accommodate it.
  • On tapes released in Spanish-speaking and Italian-speaking countries, "presenta" fades in below, cheaply inserted. No spark effects are seen. The same thing happens on Swedish tapes with "présenterar" (sometimes without the acute accent), Norwegian tapes with "presenterer", Dutch tapes with "presenteert", Finnish tapes with "esittää" and French tapes with "présente" (the same font is used in the Swedish, Norwegian, French and German versions of the 2nd logo, albeit not narrow).
  • At least one German tape has the word "PRÄSENTIERT" in a "handwriting" font appear below.
  • At least one Spanish tape has the word "PRESENTA" below in all-caps, and in the same font used in the Spanish and Finnish versions of the 2nd logo.
  • At least one Greek tape has the word "ΠΑΡΟΥΣΙΑΖΕΙ" below in all-caps, and in a more vermilion shade than the rest of the logo, zoom out and settle below the logo as it shines.
  • On Chinese tapes, "太陽系製作" appears below the logo.
  • On 1987 Japanese VHS releases under Bandai Video Network, the logo begins with the spark writing out the logo. When the logo is formed, however, it zooms out and flips around to another copy, revealing that it's on a 3D gray rectangle on a blue gradient background. When it flips back over, it starts to shine and chroma-keyed blue wipes over the logo, which flashes white for a second. The logo then flips back onto the rectangle, but diagonally, and a white square emerges with the Bandai Video Network logo on it, taking up the entire screen. The music used is the opening title fanfare to Robin Hood.
  • On some UK releases, the second half of the logo is shifted down in order to make room for "COMING SOON" or "ALSO AVAILABLE FROM".
    • Often, this variant starts when the text is being written.
    • The text appears in a different font on the rental release of The Hunted.
    • Another version of this logo appears on a blue background at the beginning of a VHS promo for Disney's Sing-Along Songs, as seen on the 1992 UK VHS release of Cinderella.
  • At the end of some early '90s Disney VHS tapes from the UK such as A Walt Disney Christmas and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, there is red text above the logo which reads "LOOK OUT FOR FUTURE RELEASES FROM". This is accompanied by John Sachs saying, "Look out for future releases from Walt Disney Home Video."
  • A variant with the logo in blue can be spotted at the beginning of a French VHS promo for Homeward Bound 2: Lost in San Francisco (L'Incroyable Voyage 2 : À San Francisco) and an Argentinian Spanish promo for Oliver Twist.
  • On the 1991 Italian VHS release of The Rescuers (Le avventure di Bianca e Bernie), a superimposed variant of the short version plays at the beginning of a promo for Italian Disney comic books. The text is set against a moving rainbow background and "HOME VIDEO" is omitted. The music is set to an instrumental arrangement of the "Mickey Mouse Club March". The tail end of this variant (with the logo shining) is shown again at the end of the same promo with "© Disney" below.
  • There is a variant at the end of some Disney international promos where the logo shines twice.
  • On the Canadian French VHS of Aladdin and the European French SECAM VHS of Hocus Pocus (Hocus Pocus: Les trois sorcières), the logo has white text at the top reading "Bientôt disponible sur Vidéocassette de".
  • There is a variant where the shining plays backwards after playing normally.
  • Sometimes, the logo fades out earlier than usual.
  • Sometimes, the logo incorporates a computer-generated fade out.
  • On early Mexican releases, the logo has a "Walt Disney" border surrounding it. The border features photos of well-known Disney characters.
  • On the 1989 UK VHS of Sleeping Beauty and all other 1989 UK VHS releases from Walt Disney Home Video, the Walt Disney Home Video logo and Sorcerer Mickey are at the top. Above the "Walt Disney" text are the white words "Also Available From". Titles of movies (in white text) slide from right to left, with the "from £7.99 to £12.99" in red below the scrolling movie titles.
  • On the Spanish VHS release of The Disney Channel Vol.12, the logo begins with Mickey placed way below his usual position. Once the logo starts forming, the logo animation gets superimposed to footage from This is your life, Donald Duck and 101 Dalmatians. After forming, the logo resizes and goes down the screen.

Technique: 2D animation with camera-controlled animation used in the end, produced by Hal Miles Imagimation Studios.

Audio: First there is a low, held-out, synthesized B-flat tuba note, followed by a chime when the spark appears, segueing into a gradually rising synth theme played on the Yamaha DX7 synthesizer, believed to be inspired by "Life Is for Living" by Barclay James Harvest. The last seven notes of the theme are accompanied by tom-tom fills played on a Simmons SDS-V electronic drum kit.

Audio Variants:

  • In its early years, the music was more synthesized.
  • There is a version with a series of droning synth notes, incorporating "dings" that are perfectly synchronized with the logo "sparkling". This can be seen on early pressings of the 1990 reissues of Blackbeard's Ghost, Something Wicked This Way Comes, and The Watcher in the Woods. It also made an appearance on the LaserDisc release of Honey, I Shrunk the Kids in place of the normal logo.
  • A few releases that use this logo before the previews have Brian Cummings saying, "Coming from Walt Disney Home Video." This would be used for the short version on the 1991 video release of The Jungle Book, and for the long version on DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp and early prints of Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken.
  • On the 1991 VHS releases of Lantern Hill and Looking for Miracles, the short version of the above variant is used, but Brian Cummings says "New, from Walt Disney Home Video!" over the logo.
  • The "Also From Walt Disney Home Video" bumper uses the stock music piece "Pageantry 6" from the Bruton Music library, and uses the "Coming from Walt Disney Home Video." voiceover from the above 1991 variation.
  • On the 1992 VHS release of 101 Dalmatians, the "Coming to Home Video/Coming on Video Cassette This Summer" bumpers at the end of the tape are accompanied by an alternate extended version of the music. Mark Elliot says, "Stay tuned, for a preview of two new Disney classics coming to home video. Coming on videocassette this summer," over these bumpers.
  • The "Coming This Fall to Home Video" bumper is silent, except for Mark Elliot saying "And, coming this fall to home video…"
  • On The Rescuers, So Dear to My Heart and Beauty and the Beast, the bumpers are accompanied by the first few notes of the stock music piece "Great Ovation" from the Bruton Music library (which was also used as the 1989 Feature Presentation jingle), with either Mark Elliot saying, "Coming soon from Walt Disney Home Video," "Now available on videocassette," or "And available now on videocassette..." or Brian Cummings saying either "Coming from Walt Disney Home Video!", or "Now on Walt Disney Home Video!", depending on the bumper.
  • On the 1993 US VHS releases Boo Busters, Monster Bash, and Witcheroo!, the music is out of sync with the logo, as it plays about a second later than usual.
  • Some UK tapes overlay whooshing and sparkling sounds over the music. This can be found at the beginning and end of a Disney trailer reel on the UK VHS release of The Disney Bunch, and is accompanied by John Sachs' voiceover.
  • On some UK releases, an announcer says, "A world of magic which can be yours to treasure for a lifetime, from Walt Disney Home Video." Various international Disney tapes also used an announcer; the variants found so far are:
    • Latin American Spanish:
      • Argentina: "¡Usted no quiera perder estos entretenimientos familiares! ¡Estos filmes, y otros más, llegarán a usted de Walt Disney Vídeo!"
      • Mexico/Chile: "¡De Walt Disney Vídeo, un mundo mágico que puede ser suyo para siempre!"
    • European Spanish:
      • "¡Walt Disney Home Video le ofrece un mundo de magia que puede ser suyo para siempre!"
      • "¡Llévese a su casa un tesoro para siempre!"
    • European French:
      • "Walt Disney Home Video vous présente le monde merveilleux de Walt Disney des vidéos a voir et avoir chez vous pour toujours!"
      • "Walt Disney Home Video présente le monde magique de Walt Disney, que vous pouvez offrir chez vous et pour toujours!"
      • "Maintenant, avec tout votre famille, vous allez pouvoir collectionner la magie de Walt Disney en vidéo chez vous pour toujours!"
      • "Avec tout votre famille, collectionne la magie de Walt Disney en vidéo chez vous pour toujours!"
    • Brazilian Portuguese:
      • "Uma distribuição Abril Vídeo!"
      • "Ves agora outros grandes sucessos Disney!"
    • European Portuguese: "Um mundo de magia que pode ser seu para sempre, da Walt Disney Home Video!"
    • German: "Walt Disney Home Video präsentiert eine Welt voller Wunder!"
    • Italian: "Da Walt Disney Home Video, un mondo magico che sara tuo, da custodire per sempre!"
    • Japanese:
      • "夢いっぱいの物語はきっと一生の宝物, ウォルトディズニーホームビデオ!"
      • "夢と魔法のディズニービデオ!"
    • Dutch: "Van Walt Disney Home Video, een wereld vol magie om je leven lang van te genieten!"
    • Swedish:
      • "Från Walt Disney Home Video, en sagolik värld som kan bli din egen!"
      • "Från Walt Disney Home Video, får vi en fantastisk värld att komma tillbaka till, om och om igen!"
      • "Nu kan de bli dina, att glädjas åt om och om igen!"
    • Norwegian: "Fra Walt Disney Home Video, en magisk verden som nå kan bli din for evig og alltid!"
    • Danish: "Walt Disney Videofilm giver dig nu mulighed for at eje endnu en række perler fra Walt Disneys eventyrlige verden!"
    • Finnish:
      • "Walt Disneyn kotivideoiden taikamaailman voit nyt saada ikiomaksi!"
      • "Walt Disneyn kotivideot, taikamaailma jonka voi nyt saada ikiomaksi!"
      • "Voit hankkia ne nyt ikiomaksi!"
    • Hebrew:
      • "!חדש מאולפני וולט דיסני"
      • "!וולט דיסני בקלטות וידאו ביתיות, תוצר של עולמות קסומים, יהיה שךכם לתמיד"
      • "!קלטת עולמית דוברת עברית שלכם מתנה לתמיד"
    • Greek: "Ένας μαγικός κόσμος για πάντα δικός σας, από τη Walt Disney Home Video!"
  • On some PAL tapes, there is a high pitched version that also exists. Some UK tapes use this version in tandem with the standard version, even on the same tape.
    • This occurs on the long versions of the UK "Coming Soon" and "Also Available" variants, where they are accompanied with John Sachs saying "Coming soon from Walt Disney Home Video" or "Also available from Walt Disney Home Video".
  • On an Australian PAL release of Pete's Dragon and the demo VHS of Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, the logo is silent.
  • On the DVS VHS printing of Old Yeller, a woman is heard saying "Now, Mickey Mouse appears standing in the pool of blue light, dressed in a pointed sorcerer's hat and red robe. A white starburst spins from his hand and spells Walt Disney Home Video".

Audio Trivia: The phrase "קלטת עולמית דוברת עברית" in the third Hebrew variant was put on the covers of Walt Disney VHS releases in Israel to signify that the program on the tapes in question was in the Hebrew language; English-language tapes used the phrase "קלטת עולמית דוברת אנגלית" instead.

Availability: Seen on just about any Disney release from this time period all over the world.

  • It was first seen on Disney VHS releases from September 1986, including No Deposit, No Return, Ten Who Dared, Third Man on the Mountain, and The Fighting Prince of Donegal; and was subsequently used on most tapes in the "Bring Disney Home for Good" promotion the next month, including Disney Sing-Along Songs: Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah, Jiminy Cricket's Christmas, Canine Commando, The Unsinkable Donald Duck with Huey, Dewey, and Louie, and A Tale of Two Chipmunks.
  • This logo was used in foreign countries from April 1987 to early 1995. Some of the last titles to have this logo overseas were the Spanish-language version of Disney's Sing Along Songs: Friend Like Me, a rental tape of Man of the House from the UK, and the Latin American VHS prints of The Lion King. Also, in North America, while this logo was primarily used from 1986-1992, this became an alternate logo beginning in 1991; from then on, this logo was usually reserved for tapes of Disney's Sing Along Songs or releases of some television series.
  • It was also seen on home video releases of Disney TV shows, classic Disney cartoon compilations, and Walt Disney Mini Classics releases.
  • This logo typically wasn't seen on Walt Disney Classics releases, though it appears as a bumper on the 1991 VHS release of The Jungle Book, and the version of the logo without Mickey at the start can be seen on the earliest Walt Disney Classics LaserDisc releases.
  • Following the 1992 VHS release of So Dear to My Heart, US Disney VHS releases would typically use the 7th logo.
    • However, this logo would continue to be used on lower-profile releases such as home video releases of Disney TV shows and the Disney Sing-Along Songs series.
    • It also made appearances on early printings of the first 10 Masterpiece Collection titles from before September 1994, and also appears in place of the 7th logo on the 1998 Masterpiece Collection VHS release of Melody Time.
  • It also appears on the 2006 DVD release of My Dog the Thief, due to the DVD using the 1994 LP VHS tape master of the film, along with the 2006 DVD release of Disney's Sing-Along Songs: You Can Fly at the beginning of the program (the 2001 WDHE logo appears before the DVD previews).
  • The variant with "presents" can be found on various tapes, including the original releases with this logo from 1986 to 1987 like A Tale of Two Chipmunks and The Unsinkable Donald Duck With Huey, Dewey, and Louie, the 1991 and early 1994 VHS releases of The Brave Little Toaster, the Spot the Dog tapes, and the mid '90s Schoolhouse Rock! tapes.
    • Said variant also appeared at the beginning of both a TV One airing and the DVD release of Rogers & Hammerstein's Cinderella (the 1997 version that starred Brandy Norwood), and also plasters the first logo on pressings of Mickey Knows Best, The Importance of Being Donald, Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree, and Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day which were duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services.
  • This logo was last seen on a late 2001 re-print of Disney's Sing-Along Songs: The Twelve Days of Christmas.
  • The high-pitched variant can be seen on the UK rental release of Hocus Pocus and also on some other UK VHS releases as well.
    • The high-pitched variant was also seen on pre-1995 Australian VHS releases as well, such as the 1993 VHS release of The Jungle Book, among others.

Legacy: A favorite amongst fans of Disney tapes.

6th Logo (April 1987-1993) (international)

Visuals: A montage of clips play out, starting with the 1983 opening of The Disney Channel (first as a premium channel), followed by the Cinderella Castle from the 2nd logo. After this, many clips from Disney's library play out, including Fantasia, Peter Pan, Mary Poppins, The Black Cauldron, Sleeping Beauty, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, The Black Hole, Dumbo, Condorman, The Journey of Natty Gann, Fuzzbucket, Return to Oz, and Tron. After a brief clip of Sorcerer Mickey from Fantasia, it fades to the WDHV logo on a space background, with the logo in a blue/purple gradient. The logo shines and zooms out after.

Variants:

  • Most tapes would have this logo ending with the 5th logo, starting with the spark animation.
  • The tail end of the 5th logo variant can be seen at the end of a late 1980s Japanese VHS promo.
  • The archive footage may be slightly different in some tapes.
  • On a few tapes, the archive footage may be very different and could contain parts of the 2nd logo.
  • Sometimes, the logo is on a blue/black gradient background and doesn't zoom out.
  • A Japanese variant uses different clips, has the music cut off, and starts with the Bandai Video Network logo, then fading to the end of the 5th WDHV logo, with these clips afterwards.
  • On the Swedish VHS of Rob Roy, the logo starts halfway in.

Technique: Traditional animation, CGI and live-action for the archive footage, and CGI animation for the logo itself.

Audio: A synthesized instrumental version of "Casey Jr." from Dumbo.

Audio Variants:

  • The gradient background variant has a repeating synth sound.
  • A Latin American version has an announcer say "¡Ahora, la magia de Disney puede ser sus en vídeo! ¡La clásica animación, además de excelente filmes par la familia de hoy, de Walt Disney Home Video!".
  • There are three announcer variants, that can be spotted on New Zealand tapes:
    • "Walt Disney Home Video presents outstanding feature programming for today's family."
    • "Bring Disney home today for the finest in family film entertainment, Walt Disney Home Video!"
    • "It's the best in entertainment, from Walt Disney Home Video!".

Availability: Like with the 2nd logo, this was only used outside of the United States and Canada, though this logo is harder to find due to its shorter lifespan.

  • This mainly appeared on European tapes (including Italy and Germany), as well as Latin American tapes and tapes distributed in Australia by Roadshow Home Video - an example being the 1987 VHS of Pinocchio.
  • The alternate archive footage variant can be seen on a foreign VHS of Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier.
  • The variant with a different background can be spotted on the Latin Spanish VHS of Peter Pan.
  • This logo was also seen on releases in New Zealand well into the early 90s, including the 1993 VHS of Honey, I Blew Up The Kid (1992).

7th Logo (Late 1991-October 8, 2002)

Visuals: The words "WALT DiSNEY HOME VIDEO", in a metallic gold color, appear on a black background and shine.

Variants:

  • Sometimes, a blue gradient background would be used instead. It has been seen on the VHS releases of Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey, The Mighty Ducks, Hocus Pocus, Cool Runnings, The Three Musketeers, Squanto: A Warrior's Tale, A Goofy Movie, The Santa Clause, James and the Giant Peach, Air Bud, The Spirit of Mickey, the 1994 and 1995 versions of the Disney Family Video Sampler, and the 1994 print of Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
  • A variant with a solid blue background appears on a Holiday 1992 in-store loop tape.
  • One variant has the logo in silver. The lowercase text "presents" is seen below it, in the same font as the "presents" text in the 5th logo, and shines along with the logo.
    • A completely still version of the silver variant was used on 1993 VHS releases of Disney TV movies, which fades out halfway through the music. Afterwards, blue text reading "Own This BIG HIT" (preceding a trailer for Homeward Bound) or "Now Available on Videocassette" in the font used for bumpers from the time fades in as the music ends.
  • At the beginning of The Spirit of Mickey, the text fades out, leaving the blue background before an iris transition to the main theme.
  • On the VHS promo for The Big Green, the background is a green gradient.
  • A version with "A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT FROM" above the logo exists.
  • On a 1994 promo for Disney's Bright Beginnings VHS collection (which consisted of releases of preschool-targeted shows from Jim Henson Productions and DiC and assorted videos from Spot and Eric Carle), the background is a sliding rainbow gradient, and "PRESENTS" is chyroned in below.
  • There is a still variation with the text "NOW YOU CAN OWN THESE HIT TITLES..." fading in above the logo. This can be seen on 1992 re-prints such as Return to Snowy River, Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken and The Rocketeer, and uses the 1989 FP theme ("Great Ovation" from the Bruton Music library).
  • There is a still variant seen at the beginning of the Jungle 2 Jungle VHS trailer.
  • On TV spots for the VHS release of Tarzan, the logo is superimposed over a scene from the movie.
  • A "Disney PRESENTS" variant appears in the VHS trailer for Doug's 1st Movie.
  • On Gativideo-distributed Argentine tapes, the logo animates as usual, but it splits at the end. This usually happens before a bumper or a commercial.
  • On a commercial for Fantasia, "Available now on LaserDisc" fades in below the logo.
  • A VHS promo has the logo zoom towards the viewer.

Technique: 2D animation.

Audio: A synthesized four-note horn/string tune, which sounds somewhat like the "Great Ovation" Feature Presentation theme; also used on various bumpers from the time. None for the Gativideo variant. Was used in many bumpers domestically and internationally.

Audio Variants:

  • On the 1998 US DVD release of Air Bud, the logo is silent.
  • A version of this logo's music that is slowed to roughly two-thirds its usual speed was used sporadically around 1993 to 1998, on tapes like The Mighty Ducks (rental pressings only), Tiny Toy Stories, Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Honor to Us All, Pocahontas II: Journey To A New World, and the 1997 widescreen VHS of Sleeping Beauty.
  • On the Australian VHS releases of Hocus Pocus (Abracadabra) and Aladdin, and some Region 4 VHS releases, the music is high pitched (possibly due to being in PAL format). This was also spotted on the UK VHS release of Dinosaur, as well as some Italian VHS tapes.
  • The "Special Announcement" variant has an announcer saying "A special announcement from Walt Disney Home Video".
  • On the DVD release of Recess: School's Out, the music is played at a lower volume.
  • At the beginning of the home video trailer for Doug's 1st Movie, the first note of the background music is perfectly synchronized with the first "shine" of the logo.
  • At the beginning of the trailer for Walt Disney Film Classics: The Fantastic Adventures Series, the trailer's music plays over the silver variant.
  • On the still silver variant, the slower version of the theme is used. When the "Own This BIG HIT" text fades in, Brian Cummings says "Now you can own this big hit." The "Now Available on Videocassette" version has Brian Cummings calmly saying "Now on videocassette." as the text fades in.
  • On the 1998 VHS release of The Black Cauldron, the normal music plays over the longer version, which ends earlier.
  • An variant exists where the 1992 UK Feature Presentation Theme plays instead of the standard theme.

Availability: Seen on releases from the company from this time period until 2002, with it still in use in Argentina until 2006. Internationally (except in Argentina), this was mostly seen on trailers, most prominently during the 8th logo's lifespan.

  • The logo's first general appearance was on TV spots for the 1991 Classics release of The Rescuers Down Under. The first VHS sighting was on the "NOW YOU CAN OWN THESE HIT TITLES..." bumper on May 27, 1992. The logo with music debuted on the September 1992 demo VHS of Newsies.
  • Prior to 1995, this logo was only in use on live-action Disney releases and on advertisements of all Disney videos. A Goofy Movie was the first animated film to have this logo.
  • It was seen on most (non-Classics/Masterpiece) Disney video/DVD releases of the era, including most (if not all) Gold Classic Collection DVDs. Some of these DVDs are still in print. Most 1998 and 1999 prints of Masterpiece titles have this logo instead of the Masterpiece Collection logo, or with the Masterpiece logo, as seen on later printings of The Black Cauldron.
  • Among the last releases to use this logo were the DVD of Recess: School's Out (the VHS used the 2001 WDHE logo), the first wave of Walt Disney Treasures DVD sets, and the 2002 DVD of Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves.
  • This logo can also be found on the 1998 printings of The Brave Little Toaster and its sequel The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars.
  • This logo is intact at the beginning and end of Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves on further home video, television and streaming prints (except the Disney+ print, which has a 4:3 variant of the 2011 Walt Disney Pictures logo instead). This logo also appeared on the 2009 DVD release of Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed In at the House of Mouse (itself a reprint of the original 2001 DVD release).
  • It was also seen on some Australian VHS releases (mostly of live-action material and on some promos).
  • While the "NOW YOU CAN OWN THESE HIT TITLES..." screen appears on reprints of The Rocketeer, rental pressings of the tape have no logo whatsoever.
  • VHS releases in Argentina from Gativideo still used this logo until 2006, while the 2001 WDHE logo is on their corresponding DVD counterparts.
  • This logo makes an appearance at the end of the 2005 DVD of Jasmine's Enchanted Tales: Journey of a Princess with the show's closing theme (specifically "Arabian Nights") concluding over it. It's most likely this is a reprint of an earlier VHS which left the logo intact.
  • The still variant of the silver version was the first version of the logo to be used, and can be seen on 1993 VHS releases of films such as Not Quite Human, Ollie Hopnoodle's Haven of Bliss, and The Ernest Green Story. It then appeared following the trailers on the 5 Bill Nye the Science Guy tapes released between 1994 and 1995, and also appeared following the trailers on the 1995 US VHS of Gordy.
  • The silver variant appears instead of the standard 8th logo during the trailer for Walt Disney Film Classics: The Fantastic Adventures Series, seen on all four tapes in that collection. It also appeared on side 4 of the 1996 Deluxe CAV LaserDisc of Toy Story, at the beginning of the bonus feature featuring the first five Pixar shorts (titled "Early Pixar Computer Animation"), including the unedited version of Knick Knack.
  • Instead of appearing before a tape's trailers like the previous logos, the silver variant appeared immediately before the start of the program on the given tape.

8th Logo (as Disney Videos) (Fall 1994-June 14, 2005) (international)

Visuals: On a blue/green gradient background, three black balls fall from the top of the screen and bounce off the bottom. Two of the balls form the ears of Mickey Mouse and one ball forms the head. Many purple cubes fall from above to form a rectangle. A right-slanted yellow rectangle and a green square also fall from above. The yellow rectangle slants left and settles on the left, while the green square slants right and settles on the right. The balls in the Mickey Mouse icon bounce onto the green square. The text "DiSNEY" in the corporate font zooms out and settles on the yellow rectangle. Below, a green rectangular banner with the white word "VIDEOS" unfolds to the right.

Trivia:

  • This was used in international territories from the beginning of 1995 to mid-2005; for example, on 1995 releases of Pocahontas, 101 Dalmatians and One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing, on 1998 releases of Flubber, and on some Disney's Sing-Along Songs tapes. On early releases in some countries, this logo was used concurrently with the 3rd logo, then again with the 2001 WDHE logo on early 2000's releases. It was last seen on a Mexican Tarzan VHS tape from 2005, which did not have the 2001 logo.
  • Despite being seen on a disproportionate number of PAL tapes, this logo was originated at 30p.
  • In some countries, this was the de facto Feature Presentation bumper, or was used to signal that the next trailers were for video releases.

Variants:

  • On most UK VHS releases, the logo was remade with some changes. The background is solid purple (so the purple cubes don't appear) and the green square is white. The font for "VIDEOS" is also different. An announcer is often heard. This was first seen on the 1995 UK VHS release of The Return of Jafar, and appears on many other tapes from 1995 right through to 2001 (one exception being Tiny Toy Stories, which used the standard version instead). Despite the UK being a PAL country, this was animated at 24p and was not sped up to accommodate the format.
    • There is also a version in a promo where the logo is already formed, but the text "Which one is missing from your collection?" fades in from left to right.
  • There was also a Japanese version of this logo introduced in 1997 and appearing as late as 1999; where the gradient background is purple/lavender (this also appears on some UK VHS releases, e.g. My Favorite Martian).
  • The above variant also has a variant on Sing-Along Songs from Hercules, in which similar to the one on the 5th logo, the opening theme plays and the logo is sped up to fit it. For unknown reasons, the UK VHS release of Collection of All Time Favourites merely uses the regular UK version of the logo before going straight to the opening.
  • A variant with the gradient background being light gray/white, with the logo elements casting a shadow on the floor, appears before the anti-piracy video on Argentinian tapes of the period, as well as certain 1994 Mexican tapes.
  • On some German tapes, the logo is extended, with the screen flowing through the copyright notice, with differently colored rectangles being put on each other with a phrase on each separate rectangle leaving behind the following message: "Liebe Videofreunde! (purple rectangle, white text) Willkommen in der wunderbaren welt von Walt Disney! (yellow rectangle, red text) Unsere Videofilme zeichnen sich dadurch aus, daß sind für die ganze Familie gedacht sind, Spaß machen, die Fantasie anregen, und wichtige moralische Werte vermitteln! (green rectangle, white text) Wir empfehlen, daß sich Ihre Kinder nur Programme anschauen, die für ihr Alter geeignet sind. (purple rectangle, white text) Deshalb möchten wir Sie bitten, auf die Einstufung der Freiwilligen Selbstkontrolle der Filmwirtschaft (FSK) zu achten, die die Freigabe eines Films ab einer bestimmten Altersgruppe beurteilt! (yellow rectangle, red text, FSK label saying "Freigegeben ohne Altersbeschränkung gemäß § 7 JÖSchG FSK") Ideal wäre es, wenn Sie den Film gemeinsam mit Ihren Kinder erleben! (green rectangle, white text) Disney wünscht Ihnen dabei viel Vergnügen! (purple rectangle, white text)". At the end of the warning, the purple cubes cover the last rectangle and the animation continues normally, except that the slogan "BEGEISTERN EIN LEBEN LANG" appears below.
  • A Spanish soundtrack promo has "AUDIO" instead of "VIDEOS".
  • Commercials for Disney Hebrew VHS releases replace the word "VIDEOS" with "למכירה בווידאו". One variant uses a different font than the other.
  • There is also a different variant on promos from Australia, Japan and some trailers from the UK where the "VIDEOS" banner is glowing in white, there is a sparkle on the Mickey Mouse icon and on "DiSNEY", and it has darker shadows and brighter colors. A Japanese version has a bigger green banner.
  • A filmed variant of the promotional version appears on an Australian cinema trailer for the VHS release of The Lion King.
  • A singular variant found on Italian tapes has the "S" part of the "VIDEOS" banner cut off, leaving only "VIDEO". A version of this has the logo slowed down and with a copyright notice on the bottom right.
  • A 2-D version of this logo appears at the beginning of Disney promos on Brazilian tapes. This can be seen in animated and still forms. The animated version has the rectangles flying in to form the logo.
  • A different variant was spotted on Mexican tapes: the background is purple with a "DiSNEY" wallpaper. The Mickey Mouse balls (which now have a greenish tint) are seen floating around, then many yellow pieces fall from the top of the screen and form an oval. The words "DiSNEY" and "VIDEOS" zoom out and place themselves on the oval while the Mickey Mouse icon moves to the top of the oval.
  • There is a still variant on some 1997 tapes from the U.S. where "VIDEOS" is cut off, the yellow rectangle is an oval and the Mickey Mouse icon is teal. This was seen at the end of the Timeless Classics promo during the opening previews.
  • A variant found on a German DVD/VHS promo of Dinosaur (Dinosaurier) has the logo next to the Disney DVD logo in a black background.
  • A Japanese TV commercial has the logo placed on a Christmas tree.
  • A still variant appears on the 1997 Italian VHS release (and its 2001 reissue) of Dumbo, due to plastering the RKO Radio Pictures, Universal Films (which appeared on the film's 1971 Italian theatrical reissue) and the Buena Vista logos respectively.
  • Some Italian promos feature the Italian print logo variant. On the promo for A Goofy Movie, the logo is on a white background and is zoomed out, while on a promo from a Jungle Cubs VHS has the logo on a blue gradient background and the logo is zoomed in.
  • On the Mainland Chinese VCD release of Mulan, the logo immediately begins when the left small ball bounces up, possibly due to a mastering error.

Technique: CGI animation.

Audio: A very short orchestral rendition of "When You Wish Upon a Star" (different from the versions used on the Walt Disney Pictures logos) ending with an orchestral hit. Sometimes, the logo is seen silent.

Audio Variants:

  • On some Swedish, Italian, Norwegian, Danish, and Finnish Disney tapes, an announcer says the same announcement as the respective variants of the 5th logo, but with the following changes:
    • Swedish: The same announcement as the second Swedish variant of the 5th logo, but with "Från Walt Disney Videos" instead of "Från Walt Disney Home Video".
    • Italian: The same announcement as the Italian variant of the 5th logo. There are two variants, with one keeping the name "Walt Disney Home Video" and the other abridging it to "Disney Video".
    • Norwegian: The same announcement as the Norwegian variant of the 5th logo, but with "Walt Disney Videos" instead of "Walt Disney Home Video".
    • Danish: "Walt Disney Videos præsenterer en verden fuld med magi, som kan bli din for evigt!"
    • Finnish: The same announcement as the second Finnish variant of the 5th logo, but with "Walt Disney videot" instead of "Walt Disney kotivideot".
  • On UK VHS releases, the logo was often used as a bumper with one of the following said by a voice-over (John Sachs):
    • Available now on Disney Videos.
    • Coming soon from Disney Videos.
    • Also available from Disney Videos. (until 1997)
    • Watch out for future releases from Disney Videos. (1995 only)
    • Watch out for future releases. Coming soon, from Disney Videos. (1995 only)
  • The American variant has Mark Elliot saying, "Three/four more great reasons to visit the Disney section of your store, only from Walt Disney Home Video!"
  • On the German extended variant, a different track is heard and an announcer reads the message phrase-by-phrase. There are also other variants of the logo, more in-line with the US variant, where the same German announcer is heard for announcements.
  • On the 1996 Mexican release of Walt Disney Mini Clásicos: Bongo, the first part of the Disney is Magic song (as heard during the anti-piracy notices on some other tapes) is heard, before fading out.
  • On the 1998 UK VHS re-release of Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Under The Sea, the theme from the 5th logo is used. This likely due to an attempt to plaster the 5th logo with the UK variant of this logo, and as such, stays on-screen for a bit longer.
  • An early 2010's Disney Channel Russia airing of Angels in the Infield has an announcer saying "Disney Videos" at the end of the logo.

Availability: This is seen on releases outside the United States and Canada.

  • It was seen on the 2015 Region 4 DVD reprints of Tarzan and Oliver & Company (due to them being reprints of the 2000 and 2001 releases, respectively; this is due to an exclusive promotion at Big W, as they are re-releasing most Walt Disney Pictures films on DVD with limited edition packaging as with the UK).
  • As mentioned above, the American variant is quite rare, but can be seen at the end of the Timeless Classics promo on 1997 VHS tapes such as Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin and Sleeping Beauty. Other than that, this logo is not known to have appeared at all in the United States and Canada (the 1983 logo, at least, is confirmed to have appeared on a few Spanish-language tapes in the United States in 1986).
  • This logo is also found on the UK DVD releases of A Goofy Movie, A Bug's Life, The Tigger Movie as well as the first two Toy Story films either separately or on The Ultimate Toy Box set (despite the USA discs being completely different than the separate releases).
  • It also appears in place of the "The Ring" logo on the Region 4 DVD releases of 102 Dalmatians and The Parent Trap (possibly due to being a reprint of an earlier release in the case of the latter).
  • It also makes an appearance on a Region 4 Single Disc DVD reprint of Dinosaur (possibly due to being a reprint of the original 2001 single disc DVD release).
  • The Region 4 DVD release (and later Walt Disney Collection reprint) of Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search For Christopher Robin does not have this logo, it has the Disney Video Premiere logo instead.
  • It also shows up on the 2003 Australian Special Edition DVD release of 101 Dalmatians (1996 live-action remake), even though Australian VHS/DVD releases were using the Walt Disney Home Entertainment logo at the time (it could mean that the DVD was going to be released at some stage in 2001, but it was delayed).
  • It also appears on the 1st Australian Single Disc DVD release (and later Buena Vista Single Disc DVD reissue) of A Bug's Life.
  • It also appears on the Australian Walt Disney Classics Collection DVD releases of The AristoCats, Oliver & Company and Pocahontas (and their later Walt Disney Collection DVD reprints), however, the Australian Walt Disney Classics Collection VHS releases of The AristoCats and Oliver & Company use the Walt Disney Home Entertainment logo instead.
  • On the 1st Australian VHS release of The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea, the logo is seen in place of the Walt Disney Pictures logo that was used for the film.
  • It also appears on the 1st Australian Single Disc DVD releases (and the later Buena Vista reprints of said single disc DVD's) of Toy Story and Toy Story 2.
  • Disney's final UK VHS releases have the Walt Disney Home Entertainment logo.
  • It was also spotted on many international LaserDisc releases such as the French release of Toy Story and on many Japanese releases such as Tiny Toy Stories, A Bug's Life and The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea (the last LaserDisc released by Disney there), either using the purple background or original variants.
  • This does not appear on UK LaserDisc releases distributed by Encore Entertainment such as Toy Story (the first Disney films released by the company) as it cuts straight to the film as soon as either the disc starts playing or after the warning screen.
  • It also plasters over the RKO, Universal Films and Buena Vista logos respectively on the 1997 Italian VHS release of Dumbo (along with its 2001 reissue).
  • The UK variant also appears on the 1995 UK VHS release of A Disney Christmas Gift, the 1997 UK VHS release of The Animal Shelf: Stripey To The Rescue, the 2000 UK VHS releases of Hilltop Hospital: Heart Trouble At Hilltop, Spot's Show And Other Musical Adventures and Dog And Duck: The Best Of Friends, and the 2001 UK VHS release of Fetch The Vet: Fetch To The Rescue, respectively, among many others.

9th Logo (February 1998-May 8, 2001)

Visuals: Essentially just the Persian blue words "WALT DISNEY HOME VIDEO" in a fancy serif font on a black background.

Variants:

  • Sometimes, the text is smaller. A version of this is shorter.
  • There is a variant, also with smaller text, where the text is in a slightly different font and is two-dimensional; this one especially looks similar to the 1983 movie logo.
  • A prototype of this logo with gold text appears on the demo VHS of RocketMan, where the text is in a slightly different font and "HOME VIDEO" is smaller than "WALT DISNEY".
  • A superimposed version with a planet in a starfield background can be seen on the trailer of RocketMan on the VHS of Mr. Magoo.

Technique: A digital graphic.

Audio: Same as the 7th logo or none.

Availability: This logo appears on a lot of low-priority live action titles as well as movies co-produced by Caravan Pictures, such as Rocketman and Inspector Gadget. Titles that include this logo are Summer of the Monkeys (U.S. releases only), The Parent Trap (1998 remake), Remember the Titans, and various TV movies made for The Wonderful World of Disney.

  • The two-dimensional text variant can be seen on Winnie the Pooh: A Birthday Party in the Hundred Acre Wood.
  • The last tape to use this logo was The Miracle Worker. It is also seen on some trailers, including the home video trailers for Summer of the Monkeys and Inspector Gadget.

Walt Disney Home Entertainment (2001-2007)

Logo (July 17, 2001-February 5, 2008)

Visuals: A bright flash appears with the "D" of the text "WALT DiSNEY" (in the familiar signature font) inside of it, both of which are zooming out on a blue (or black) space background. When everything is at a comfortable distance at the top of the screen, the flash forms an abstract shining star below "WALT DiSNEY", and the light spreads out to form a glowing arc. When this is finished, "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" fades in underneath the arc.

Variants:

  • Sometimes, the logo would be stretched vertically, with the "WALT DiSNEY" text preserved in its original size, and the stars would be smaller.
  • There is a short version of the logo which was used on several trailers and ads from August 2001-October 2007. This was also used on VHS and DVD piracy promos from 2001-2005.
  • German VHS tapes have the same message from the German extended version of the Disney Videos logo scrolling upwards into the arc, this time all without rectangles and in gold, and with the FSK label replacing part of the text. After the message is done, Tinker Bell appears and touches the star, letting the rest of the logo continue before she flies offscreen. She then returns to fly into the background.
  • Japanese and Spanish commercials for home video releases use a flat model of the logo on a purple or blue background.
  • On a Spanish home video and DVD commercial for Beauty and the Beast (La Bella y la Bestia), the "Home Entertainment" text is omitted.
  • Commercials for the home video release of Winter Wonderland have a Christmas tree behind the logo.
  • On Blu-ray releases, the first variant listed above is used, the frame rate is decreased from 60fps to 23.76fps, and a motion blur effect is added to the "WALT DiSNEY" text.
  • On South African VHS releases, a stretched 4:3 version of the 16:9 variant is used.

Technique: CGI.

Audio:

  • July 17, 2001-December 18, 2007: A whoosh, then an orchestral/choir note with some bells.
  • October 17, 2006-February 5, 2008: A different orchestral theme with a woodwind section. This was first used on the 2006 Blu-ray of Glory Road, and it replaced the 2001 theme entirely with Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Mickey Saves Santa (however, Disney's last VHS tapes, the 2007 Blu-ray of Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, the 2007 DVD of Cinderella II: Dreams Come True, all 2006-Early 2010s Thai VCDs, the Singapore VCD of Cars, the Indian VCD of Ratatouille and the 2008 South Korean VHS and Indian VCD of WALL-E all used the 2001 music).

Audio Variants:

  • There is a shorter version of the 2001 tune occasionally used on the short variant. A few NTSC DVD releases from December 2001-August 2002 have this audio plastered on the full-length logo.
  • The German version has the same tune that was used in the German extended variant of the Disney Videos logo.
  • Trailers and TV spots use the opening theme of the trailer.

Availability: It can be found on DVD, UMD, VCD, VHS and Blu-ray Disc releases from the era, some of which are still in print.

  • This was first seen on the VHS release of The Book of Pooh: Stories from the Heart (although the regular WDHV logo is on the label and packaging, as well as the DVD release), and was last seen on the 2008 DVD of The Aristocats.
  • The blue background version is used for animated releases while the black background version is used for live-action releases.
    • However, this isn't always the case. Live-action releases that used the blue background variant include the 2005 Kermit's 50th Anniversary DVD re-releases of four Muppet movies (including Muppet Treasure Island), the Region 2/4 DVD release of Bedknobs and Broomsticks, and the 2006 Disney Movie Club VHS release of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, as well as Bear in the Big Blue House VHS and DVD releases from 2004 and 2005. The animated products that used the black background variant were a House of Mouse single episode DVD, a trailer for the Aladdin: Platinum Edition VHS and DVD, a trailer for Recess Christmas: Miracle on Third Street, as well as the 2006 Disney Movie Club VHS releases of Brother Bear 2 and The Wild.
  • This was seen on 2002 French VHS releases of The Great Mouse Detective (Basil, détective privé) and Atlantis: The Lost Empire (Atlantide, l'empire perdu).
  • As for VHS, this logo appeared late in the format's life and can be seen on the first Platinum Editions, as well as on Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, and Baby Einstein videos released between 2002-2005; among others.
    • The last VHS releases to use this logo were the 2007 VHS releases of Cars, the Platinum Edition of The Little Mermaid, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Invincible, and the 2006/2007 demo VHS of Cinderella III: A Twist in Time, all of which were exclusively for the Disney Movie Club and thus are very hard to find.
  • This logo does not appear anywhere on most Pixar releases; instead, the box art uses the print Buena Vista Home Entertainment logo, while the discs/tapes themselves cut straight to the opening previews or, in the case of the 2003 DVDs of Finding Nemo (disc 1) and A Bug's Life, the DVD menu. Ratatouille and The Pixar Short Films Collection: Vol. 1 also have this on their respective covers, but the former has the next logo while the latter has no Disney logo at all. However, the VHS releases of The Incredibles and Cars do have this, as well as the latter's original Blu-ray prints from 2007 and the 2003 UK DVD of A Bug's Life. It was also seen on the 2008 South Korean VHS of WALL-E along with the KD Media logo, despite the fact the South Korean DVD uses the next logo and no KD Media logo. The 2003 Australian 2-Disc Special Edition DVD of A Bug's Life has this logo as well.
  • It also appears on the 2012 Special Edition DVD print of The Aristocats, itself a reprint of the 2008 release, and the 2013 DVD releases of the TV shows Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers, TaleSpin, DuckTales, Darkwing Duck, and Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears, which are all reprints from the original 2005-2007 releases.
  • This also appears on 2003-2006 releases of Studio Ghibli titles in the US which include My Neighbors the Yamadas and Porco Rosso, among others (the logo is removed on the 2010 US reprints of Castle in the Sky, My Neighbor Totoro and Kiki's Delivery Service, alongside the US Disney Blu-ray versions of all Ghibli movies they released, all of which use the next logo).
    • It appeared on some Chinese Studio Ghibli VCD releases from the time, such as Porco Rosso and Castle in the Sky, appearing after the China Audio & Video Publishing House logo and Disney warning screen. Some Ghibli films would have BVHE logos, or no Disney logos at all.
  • The 2002 Region 4 DVD releases of The Aristocats and Oliver & Company also do not have this logo, despite it being on the cover; they just use the 1995 Disney Videos logo (but their VHS counterparts have this logo). This logo also makes an appearance on the 2015 DVD release of DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp (itself a reprint of the original 2006 Disney Movie Club exclusive DVD release).
  • It also appeared on the 2015 Region 4 DVD reprints of The Rescuers Down Under, Chicken Little, Meet the Robinsons, The Emperor's New Groove, Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Lilo & Stitch, Home on the Range, Brother Bear, Treasure Planet, Robin Hood, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Rescuers, The Sword in the Stone, Hercules, and The Great Mouse Detective (presumably reprints of their original releases dating from 2001-07; this is due to an exclusive promotion at Big W, who re-released most Walt Disney films on DVD with limited edition packaging), but cuts to the previews on Monsters, Inc., Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, and Cars, the menu on A Bug's Life, and the next logo is on Ratatouille.
  • Despite its domestic retirement in 2008, VCDs released in Asian region continued to use this logo until late-2011. In case of Indonesian VCDs, this logo was used in tandem with the Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment logo from 2009 to 2011.
  • This and the 2001 Disney DVD logo also appear on the 2013 UK DVD release of Make Mine Music, possibly because the disc master was most likely prepared for a 2006 release, but was not released until 2013 for unknown reasons.
  • This logo was also spotted on the Indian VCD releases of Ratatouille and WALL-E despite the WDSHE logo used on DVD and Blu-ray releases.
  • On the 2001 Platinum Edition DVD of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, this logo does not show up; it instead goes straight from the Warning Screens to the DVD menu.
  • It occasionally makes appearances on other BVHE releases:
    • This appeared at the start of the Mexican VHS release of Daredevil VS. Spider-Man instead of the Buena Vista Home Entertainment logo.
    • This appeared on the French UMD for PSP release of The Sixth Sense (Sixième Sens, a Hollywood Pictures film!), and also on a Thai VCD release of Touchstone Pictures' Deja Vu (the Buena Vista Home Entertainment logo was however seen before the previews).
  • The RNIB audio described VHSes of Finding Nemo and The Incredibles doesn’t have this logo, as it goes straight to the film after the warning screen.

Legacy: Much like the 1st and 5th WDHV logos, this is a popular logo among collectors.

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment

1st Logo (November 6, 2007-August 25, 2009)

Visuals: The logo starts out with clips from Disney movies and TV shows. It differs depending on the country or era the DVD was released in, but the first 3 always remain the same: Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Peter Pan, and The Princess Diaries. The camera then zooms out, revealing a wall of hundreds of clips from various Disney films. More and more clips fly out, replacing some others. One by one, the words "MOVIES.", "MAGIC.", and "MORE." zoom and fade out. Then, all the clips come together to form the 2006 Disney castle. The ring gets drawn around the castle as usual, then "DiSNEY", in the famous script, fades in below. Once the logo fades out, a screen that shows the text "AVAILABLE ON DVD (or DiSNEY DVD) and DiSNEY Blu-Ray Disc (or DiSNEY Blu-Ray HI-DEF)" (with the DVD (or Disney DVD) and Disney Blu-Ray Disc (or Disney Blu-Ray) logos being shown) and all of the films featured shown below the text.

Trivia: While this is considered as a promo instead of a usual logo, the appearance and positioning (albeit different from this and the next logo below) of the "DiSNEY" text would be used to replace the "WALT DiSNEY PICTURES" text on current films starting in 2011 with The Muppets, only it would appear out of the pixie dust coming out of the castle gate, instead of simply fading in.

Variants:

  • The clips may differ depending on the country or era the DVD or Blu-ray was released in.
  • On most releases with the 2007 variant of this logo, a black screen briefly advertising many of the films featured in the logo appears after it ends.
  • There is a still closing variant seen at the end of Snow Buddies, Space Buddies, Santa Buddies and Spooky Buddies where the logo reads "WALT DiSNEY STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINMENT".

Technique: CGI effects.

Audio: The overture from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (also used as the theme of the 1991 Morgan Creek logo, albeit a short version), composed by Michael Kamen. On the Pirates of the Caribbean clip, Jack Sparrow (played by Johnny Depp) says "We have our heading.", and on the Peter Pan clip, the titular character (voiced by Bobby Driscoll) says "Here we GOOOOO!" After the Peter Pan clip, Tony Rodgers says "From the magic within our hearts... to the adventure beyond the horizon... there is only one Disney." After Rodgers finishes speaking, the fanfare rises to a beautiful, triumphant state and ends with a majestic climax with an added cymbal sound.

Audio Variant: Foreign language versions of this logo exist. In them, the sound of cymbals have been completely removed and the Pirates of the Caribbean clip would either be dubbed or subbed (like in the Dutch variant).

Availability: This is considered to be more of a promo than a regular logo.

  • First appeared on the DVD and Blu-ray releases of Ratatouille and appeared on a majority of releases from the late 2000s afterward until the 10th Anniversary Edition release of The Tigger Movie. Some of the releases are still in print.
  • A few DVD and Blu-ray releases after Ratatouille like Cinderella II: Dreams Come True continued to use the 2001 Walt Disney Home Entertainment logo until February 5, 2008.
  • It also appears on a small number of non-Disney releases from Buena Vista, like the 2009 British/Irish DVD of The Secret of Kells.
  • This logo does not appear on the 2019 reissues of Ratatouille and WALL-E; they just go straight to the opening previews, despite being reprints of their original DVD and Blu-ray releases.

2nd Logo (March 4, 2008-)

Visuals: Essentially just the tail end of the 2006 Walt Disney Pictures logo, except with the text replaced by “Disney” in the famous script, in an identical manner to both the previous logo and the 2011 variant (although in a different position than the 2011 and previous logos). It either cuts in (May 20, 2008-August 12, 2014) or fades in (March 4, 2008; August 12, 2014-).

Variants:

  • March 4, 2008: The logo is largely shortened, and the "Disney" text is in the same position as the previous logo. The logo also fades in. Only seen on the 2008 Platinum Edition release of 101 Dalmatians (Disc 2 only).
  • May 20, 2008-August 12, 2014 (2015 in the Philippines): The logo starts exactly at the arc drawing, and cuts in from black.
  • November 16-December 10, 2010: The full film logo is used as a de-facto home video logo. Only appears on the 2010 Blu-ray 3D releases of A Christmas Carol and Bolt.
  • 2011-2012: The logo is still and the text is changed to "WALT DiSNEY" (in the famous script) and "STUDIOS" underneath. This can also appear as a loading screen with the river flowing when the Blu-ray starts. After 2012, the text is removed, leaving just the castle.
  • November 13, 2012-August 12, 2014: The logo sequence is extended much like the film counterpart's logo. It also lacks the fade in and fade out. This first appeared on the DVD and Blu-ray releases of Brave, and lasted until August 2014, with the 2014 Special Edition release of Hercules being the last release to use this. This is also used for all Disney DVD and Blu-ray releases, starting with the DVD and Blu-ray release of Monsters University, the 2013 DVD and Blu-ray releases of Mickey's Christmas Carol and Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year.
  • August 12, 2014-: Same as the May 2008 variation, except it is slightly extended, starting where the camera settles to the final angle. This time, the logo fades in.
  • On 3D Blu-ray releases, the text "DiSNEY" zooms while fading in. This applies to this logo and the 2011 Walt Disney Pictures logo.
  • There is a Christmas variant with Christmas lights decorating the castle, a darker sky, and the "DiSNEY" text (in its 2007 form) glowing.
  • A still variant with the "Disney" text shifted up also exists, which appears on some TV spots, much like the variant from Jungle Cruise.
  • On the World of Wonder demo disc, the scope version of the 2006 film logo is used, except "STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINMENT" replaces “PICTURES”.
  • On the UK DVD release of Walt Disney Treasures: The Complete Goofy, the logo is in 4:3 letterbox.

Technique: CGI animation by Wētā Digital and yU + co.

Audio:

  • March 4, 2008-August 12, 2014: The end of the previous logo's music (with the drumroll and a cymbal crash absent), taken from the overture of Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (similar to the early fanfare of the second Morgan Creek logo), composed by Michael Kamen, sometimes in low-pitch or high-pitch.
  • November 16, 2010-August 12, 2014: The full 2006 theme, written and composed by Mark Mancina, and co-arranged and orchestrated by David Metzger.
  • 2011-2012: The logo is silent.
  • August 12, 2014-: Just the end of the 2006 theme.

Availability: This can be seen on the main feature on both Disney-branded DVDs and Blu-rays since 2008, starting with Disc 2 of the 2008 Platinum Edition release of 101 Dalmatians.

  • It also appears on Volumes 1-2 of Goof Troop and Volume 3 of TaleSpin on DVD.
  • This logo does not appear on releases from other Disney labels as they all just use their own logos, and in the case of Marvel's The Avengers and Iron Man 3, also use Paramount Home Media Distribution's logos, while some releases like the Japanese DVD and Blu-Ray releases of Mary and the Witch's Flower and Modest Heroes, as well as all 4K Ultra HD releases, have no logos at all.
  • This however, does appear on most Indonesian VCDs of the aforementioned Disney labels from 2010 onwards, with a few notable exceptions such as I Am Number Four, Need For Speed (2014), and Ant-Man.
  • This also appears at the start of the 2010 Thai VCD release of When in Rome (a Touchstone Pictures film), before the previews (the 1987 Touchstone Home Entertainment logo is seen before the film), and an Indian re-issue VCD of Armageddon.
  • It can also be seen on the UK DVD release of Walt Disney Treasures: The Complete Goofy, due to it being released 7 years after its initial USA release.
  • The Christmas variant was shown on the trailer for The Search for Santa Paws.
  • It is also found on many international releases that lack previews while it was in tandem with the previous logo such as the Australian Blu-ray release of WALL-E.
  • This can be found on the 2023 Blu-ray of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, but it does not appear on the disc itself.
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