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* In both versions of the later variant, for some U.S. prints, non-U.S. prints, and most DVD prints, the text would cross-fade to the [[Buena Vista International Television]] logo. | * In both versions of the later variant, for some U.S. prints, non-U.S. prints, and most DVD prints, the text would cross-fade to the [[Buena Vista International Television]] logo. | ||
* Some appearances of this logo have it fade out before the Buena Vista Television text fades in. | * Some appearances of this logo have it fade out before the Buena Vista Television text fades in. | ||
* 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 also does not cross-fade either. This was used on the 1995 made-for-TV remake of ''Escape to Witch Mountain''. | ||
'''Technique:''' CGI. | '''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 | '''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 both the DVD releases and Disney+ prints of ''Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears''. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' |