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{{SeparateTOC|Official Logos| | {{SeparateTOC|Official Logos| | ||
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|Disney Channel Originals (1983, Normal Logo).png|1st Logo (1983-1986 | |Disney Channel Originals (1983, Normal Logo).png|1st Logo (1983-1986) | ||
|Disney Channel Originals (1995).png|2nd Logo (Grounding Marsh variant, 1995-1997) | |Disney Channel Originals (1995).png|2nd Logo (Grounding Marsh variant, 1995-1997) | ||
|Disney Channel (1999).png|3rd Logo (1997-2000) | |Disney Channel (1999).png|3rd Logo (1997-2000) | ||
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==Official Logos== | ==Official Logos== | ||
===1st Logo (1983-1986 | ===1st Logo (1983-1986)=== | ||
<gallery mode="packed" heights="170"> | <gallery mode="packed" heights="170"> | ||
File:Disney Channel Originals (1983, MADE FOR VIDEO!).png|Part 1 | File:Disney Channel Originals (1983, MADE FOR VIDEO!).png|Part 1 | ||
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'''Visuals:''' On a {{color|darkblue|dark blue}} space background that zooms away slowly is "{{color|orange|'''MADE FOR VIDEO!'''}}", tilted, colored {{color|orange}}, and against some stripes. It "rolls" backward, and the title logo for the special rotates or flips into place. "Produced for" appears below, then it fades out as the title rotates or flips away, making room for a flying [[Disney Channel |Disney Channel]] logo (in {{color|blue}}) on top and a flying [[Walt Disney Home Video]] logo in {{color|red}} on the bottom, with the word "and" fading in. | '''Visuals:''' On a {{color|darkblue|dark blue}} space background that zooms away slowly is "{{color|orange|'''MADE FOR VIDEO!'''}}", tilted, colored {{color|orange}}, and against some stripes. It "rolls" backward, and the title logo for the special rotates or flips into place. "Produced for" appears below, then it fades out as the title rotates or flips away, making room for a flying [[Disney Channel |Disney Channel]] logo (in {{color|blue}}) on top and a flying [[Walt Disney Home Video]] logo in {{color|red}} on the bottom, with the word "and" fading in. | ||
'''Technique:''' | '''Technique:''' Computer animation done on [[Quantel Paintbox]] and Ampex ADO (Ampex Digital Optics). | ||
'''Audio:''' A slightly different re-orchestration of the fanfare from the "Neon Mickey" [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment|Walt Disney Home Entertainment]] logo composed and performed by [[w:Buddy Baker (composer)|Buddy Baker]]. | '''Audio:''' A slightly different re-orchestration of the fanfare from the "Neon Mickey" [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment|Walt Disney Home Entertainment]] logo composed and performed by [[w:Buddy Baker (composer)|Buddy Baker]]. | ||
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* It can also be found on the 2007-2009 Disney Channel and 2003-2006 ABC Kids airings of ''The Proud Family'', which plastered the 2000 logo. | * It can also be found on the 2007-2009 Disney Channel and 2003-2006 ABC Kids airings of ''The Proud Family'', which plastered the 2000 logo. | ||
* The DisneyChannel.com variant was seen on a November 2004 airing of ''Mulan'' as an accidental intermission bumper and also some Disney Channel promos at the time. | * The DisneyChannel.com variant was seen on a November 2004 airing of ''Mulan'' as an accidental intermission bumper and also some Disney Channel promos at the time. | ||
* | * This logo with the 2000 logo's music can be seen on some ABC Kids airings of ''Power Rangers S.P.D.'' | ||
'''Legacy:''' This is seen as a memorable logo among those who grew up with Disney Channel in the 2000s, thanks to its omnipresence | '''Legacy:''' This is seen as a memorable logo among those who grew up with Disney Channel in the 2000s, thanks to its omnipresence, jingle, and animation. | ||
===8th Logo (August 2007-February 17, 2012)=== | ===8th Logo (August 2007-February 17, 2012)=== | ||
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*'''2008-2011:''' A synth-rock version of the Disney Channel mnemonic, also composed by Norland. Used on some programs that have the logo. | *'''2008-2011:''' A synth-rock version of the Disney Channel mnemonic, also composed by Norland. Used on some programs that have the logo. | ||
*Either the 2000 (second and eleventh episodes of the final season of ''Hannah Montana'' with the cut-off "Yeah!" and the [[Warren & Rinsler Productions|Warren & Rinsler]] piano note, both at the start) or 2002 (season 3 and part of the final season of ''Wizards of Waverly Place'' and some prints of ''Zenon: The Zequel'') logo's themes, along with short versions. | *Either the 2000 (second and eleventh episodes of the final season of ''Hannah Montana'' with the cut-off "Yeah!" and the [[Warren & Rinsler Productions|Warren & Rinsler]] piano note, both at the start) or 2002 (season 3 and part of the final season of ''Wizards of Waverly Place'' and some prints of ''Zenon: The Zequel'') logo's themes, along with short versions. | ||
*Some shows like ''Phineas | *Some shows like ''Phineas and Ferb'' use the closing theme of the show. | ||
* In the ''Phineas and Ferb'' episode "The Chronicles of Meap", the narrator (voiced by Don LaFontaine) says "In a world. There, I said it, happy?" | |||
*On one print of ''Lilo & Stitch: The Series'', the [[Walt Disney Television]] theme finishes over it. | *On one print of ''Lilo & Stitch: The Series'', the [[Walt Disney Television]] theme finishes over it. | ||