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'''Logo:''' Same as the 1st [[Buena Vista Television]] logo, except underneath the castle, we have the "WALT DiSNEY" wordmark below, slightly thinner than usual, with "{{font|Times New Roman|Television}}" under it. As the arch sparkles, the words then cross-fade to "{{Font|Times New Roman|Distributed by Buena Vista Television}}" or "{{Font|Times New Roman|Distributed By Buena Vista International Inc.}}"
'''Logo:''' Same as the first [[Buena Vista Television]] logo, except underneath the castle, we have the "WALT DiSNEY" wordmark below, slightly thinner than usual, with "{{font|Times New Roman|Television}}" under it. As the arch sparkles, the words then cross-fade to "{{Font|Times New Roman|Distributed by Buena Vista Television}}" or "{{Font|Times New Roman|Distributed By Buena Vista International Inc.}}"


'''Later Variant:''' The castle and text have been slightly separated, the text is now solid white, and the "WALT DiSNEY" wordmark has now taken on its familiar form by becoming bolder, the "sparkles" are now smaller and slower, the background is now clearer, and the [[Buena Vista Television]] reference has been removed. The background would later change to a purple-black gradient in 1995.
'''Later Variant:''' The castle and text have been slightly separated, the text is now solid white, and the "WALT DiSNEY" wordmark has now taken on its familiar form by becoming bolder, the "sparkles" are now smaller and slower, the background is now clearer, and the [[Buena Vista Television]] reference has been removed. The background would later change to a purple-black gradient in 1995.
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* There is a completely still variation where the background is black, and everything but the text is gone. The text does not cross-fade either. This was used on the 1995 made-for-TV remake of ''Escape to Witch Mountain''.
* There is a completely still variation where the background is black, and everything but the text is gone. The text does not cross-fade either. This was used on the 1995 made-for-TV remake of ''Escape to Witch Mountain''.


'''Technique:''' Same as the 1st Buena Vista Television logo.
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A series of ascending pings. There was also a variant where it used different-sounding pings (sounding like a super high-pitched version of the theme), the 1985 synth theme or the 1987 long and warp-speed themes from the previous logo (both likely due to plastering jobs), the closing theme of the show as was the case of most shows (such as ''Raw Toonage'', ''Marsupilami'', and other Disney shows, starting in 1988), or none as was the case with the DVD's and Disney+ prints of ''Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears''.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A series of ascending pings. There was also a variant where it used different-sounding pings (sounding like a super high-pitched version of the theme), the 1985 synth theme or the 1987 long and warp-speed themes from the previous logo (both likely due to plastering jobs), the closing theme of the show as was the case of most shows (such as ''Raw Toonage'', ''Marsupilami'', and other Disney shows, starting in 1988), or none as was the case with the DVD's and Disney+ prints of ''Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears''.


'''Availability:''' Rare, despite being used for 14 years. However, this is also becoming easier to find in more recent years.
'''Availability:''' Rare, despite being used for fourteen years. However, this is also becoming easier to find in more recent years.
* While the previous logo was used for Disney's network programming, this logo was used for syndication, and debuted in films released to syndication as part of the company's ''Disney Magic I'' package, as well as on syndicated broadcasts of ''The Wonderful World of Disney''.
* While the previous logo was used for Disney's network programming, this logo was used for syndication, and debuted in films released to syndication as part of the company's ''Disney Magic I'' package, as well as on syndicated broadcasts of ''The Wonderful World of Disney''.
* It appeared at the end of ''Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?'' (produced by [[DIC Entertainment]], which was owned by Disney at the time) and ''Bill Nye the Science Guy'' when last aired on Univision, and before every Disney movie shown on TV outside the U.S.
* It appeared at the end of ''Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?'' (produced by [[DIC Entertainment]], which was owned by Disney at the time) and ''Bill Nye the Science Guy'' when last aired on Univision, and before every Disney movie shown on TV outside the U.S.
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