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'''Nicknames:''' "Dancing Mickey", "Mickey Television Tube" | '''Nicknames:''' "Dancing Mickey", "Mickey Television Tube" | ||
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*On season two of ''Bug Juice'', some episodes of ''The Making Of...'' , and several DCOMs like ''Can of Worms'' and ''The Color of Friendship'', there is a tribal arrangement of the theme. | *On season two of ''Bug Juice'', some episodes of ''The Making Of...'' , and several DCOMs like ''Can of Worms'' and ''The Color of Friendship'', there is a tribal arrangement of the theme. | ||
* The "Vault Disney" version has an upbeat, jazzy rendition of the theme (which was also used on "coming up next" bumpers for the block). | * The "Vault Disney" version has an upbeat, jazzy rendition of the theme (which was also used on "coming up next" bumpers for the block). | ||
*On ''Zoog Disney'', a techno music followed by the vocals says "Zoogs!" (used for the ''Zoog Disney'' bumpers from 1998-2000), with Browser barking. | |||
'''Availability:''' Very rare. It appeared on ''Out of the Box'', ''PB&J Otter'', ''Amazing Animals'', ''Bug Juice'', ''Rolie Polie Olie'' and ''Mad Libs''. None of these shows (except ''PB&J Otter'' and ''Rolie Polie Olie'', which are currently airing reruns on Disney Junior, but plastered by the 2011 Disney Junior logo) are currently rerun (especially ''Mad Libs'', which has long since faded into obscurity), and any shows that had this logo were plastered over with either the 2002 Disney Channel logo or the Playhouse Disney logo. However, the DVD release of ''Rolie Polie Olie: Olie's Winter Wonderland'', as well as other Playhouse Disney and DCOM releases from the time, have this logo intact. The ''So Weird'' variant is rare and short-lived because it was plastered over with the 4th logo. It can currently be seen on ''Halloweentown'' on the ''Halloweentown Double Feature'' DVD. The "Vault Disney" variant can be found on a ''Bedknobs and Broomsticks'' documentary special called ''Music Magic: The Sherman Brothers'', which can be found on the Blu-Ray release of ''Bedknobs and Broomsticks''. | '''Availability:''' Very rare. It appeared on ''Out of the Box'', ''PB&J Otter'', ''Amazing Animals'', ''Bug Juice'', ''Rolie Polie Olie'' and ''Mad Libs''. None of these shows (except ''PB&J Otter'' and ''Rolie Polie Olie'', which are currently airing reruns on Disney Junior, but plastered by the 2011 Disney Junior logo) are currently rerun (especially ''Mad Libs'', which has long since faded into obscurity), and any shows that had this logo were plastered over with either the 2002 Disney Channel logo or the Playhouse Disney logo. However, the DVD release of ''Rolie Polie Olie: Olie's Winter Wonderland'', as well as other Playhouse Disney and DCOM releases from the time, have this logo intact. The ''So Weird'' variant is rare and short-lived because it was plastered over with the 4th logo. It can currently be seen on ''Halloweentown'' on the ''Halloweentown Double Feature'' DVD. The "Vault Disney" variant can be found on a ''Bedknobs and Broomsticks'' documentary special called ''Music Magic: The Sherman Brothers'', which can be found on the Blu-Ray release of ''Bedknobs and Broomsticks''. The ''Zoog Disney'' variant can be seen between a show during the ''Zoog Disney'' block on Disney Channel. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' This logo is a memorable favorite for those who watched Disney Channel programs in the 1990s. | '''Editor's Note:''' This logo is a memorable favorite for those who watched Disney Channel programs in the 1990s. | ||