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'''Technique:''' A mix of computer animation and traditional animation.
'''Technique:''' A mix of computer animation and traditional animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A more powerful, slightly faster-paced reorchestration of the 1988 Walt Disney Classics jingle with synths mixed in, accompanied by synthesized whooshes as the words fly into place.
'''Audio:''' A more powerful, slightly faster-paced reorchestration of the 1988 Walt Disney Classics jingle with synths mixed in, accompanied by synthesized whooshes as the words fly into place.


'''Music/Sounds Trivia:''' The main theme is also heard in the 1996-2000 Walt Disney Company intro seen on many VHS releases of the period before the previews, as an announcer (Beau Weaver) says "You can always count on something new and exciting from Disney." On 1999-2000 releases, it is replaced with the same cut-short 1992 version of the 1988 Walt Disney Classics theme mentioned below.
'''Audio Trivia:''' The main theme is also heard in the 1996-2000 Walt Disney Company intro seen on many VHS releases of the period before the previews, as an announcer (Beau Weaver) says "You can always count on something new and exciting from Disney." On 1999-2000 releases, it is replaced with the same cut-short 1992 version of the 1988 Walt Disney Classics theme mentioned below.


'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
* Sometimes, an announcer (Beau Weaver) will say, “And now, our feature presentation”. This can be spotted on ''The Aristocats'' and ''Oliver & Company''. The voiceover for the former is heard after the finished logo is formed, while the latter has the voiceover starting just after Tinkerbell appears.
* Sometimes, an announcer (Beau Weaver) will say, “And now, our feature presentation”. This can be spotted on ''The Aristocats'' and ''Oliver & Company''. The voiceover for the former is heard after the finished logo is formed, while the latter has the voiceover starting just after Tinkerbell appears.
* The variant where the logo shines twice at the end used a cut-short version of the 1988 Walt Disney Classics music (post-1992 bass-heavy variant) playing underneath the "sizzling" sound remains intact.
* The variant where the logo shines twice at the end used a cut-short version of the 1988 Walt Disney Classics music (post-1992 bass-heavy variant) playing underneath the "sizzling" sound remains intact.
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