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* On ''Disney's The Mighty Ducks'', it used the 1995 Buena Vista Television theme. | * On ''Disney's The Mighty Ducks'', it used the 1995 Buena Vista Television theme. | ||
* Most of the time starting in 1986, the closing theme from any series is played over the logo, generic music when a series was shown on CBS from 1994 to 1996 and ABC starting in 1998 (mainly on TV specials) or the logo can be completely silent. | * Most of the time starting in 1986, the closing theme from any series is played over the logo, generic music when a series was shown on CBS from 1994 to 1996 and ABC starting in 1998 (mainly on TV specials) or the logo can be completely silent. | ||
* When ''Herbie Goes Bananas'' aired on The Disney Sunday Movie, the logo played at the beginning of the film to plaster the Buena Vista logo, with the film's BV music left intact. | * When ''Herbie Goes Bananas'' aired on ''The Disney Sunday Movie'', the logo played at the beginning of the film to plaster the Buena Vista logo, with the film's BV music left intact. | ||
* When ''Mary Poppins'' aired on CBC in 1988, the logo played at the end of the film with a different fanfare using "When You Wish Upon a Star" as its basis. Said composition was commonly used as a bumper for ''The Disney Sunday Movie''. | * When ''Mary Poppins'' aired on CBC in 1988, the logo played at the end of the film with a different fanfare using "When You Wish Upon a Star" as its basis. Said composition was commonly used as a bumper for ''The Disney Sunday Movie''. | ||
* On ''Disney's Christmas Fantasy on Ice'', an alternate, more majestic and fast-paced 6-note fanfare, also based on "When You Wish Upon a Star", was used. | * On ''Disney's Christmas Fantasy on Ice'', an alternate, more majestic and fast-paced 6-note fanfare, also based on "When You Wish Upon a Star", was used. | ||