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*A rare version of the logo appears on a 1986 NBC airing of ''Walt Disney's Dumbo'', which has the Disney castle above the wordmark (but with either leg of the arc missing). The text is also in the font of the movie logo.
*A rare version of the logo appears on a 1986 NBC airing of ''Walt Disney's Dumbo'', which has the Disney castle above the wordmark (but with either leg of the arc missing). The text is also in the font of the movie logo.


'''Technique:''' None. {{SectionMisuse|Technique}}
'''Technique:''' Comupterized chroma key.


'''Audio:''' The closing theme of the show.
'''Audio:''' The closing theme of the show.
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* 1986-2004: The logo is in the style of the 1985 variant of the then-current movie logo, but the background is {{color|royalblue|royal blue}} and the castle is in {{color|cornflowerblue|cornflower blue}}. The URL "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''www.disney.com'''}}" (in a Garamond font) was later added in 1998.
* 1986-2004: The logo is in the style of the 1985 variant of the then-current movie logo, but the background is {{color|royalblue|royal blue}} and the castle is in {{color|cornflowerblue|cornflower blue}}. The URL "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''www.disney.com'''}}" (in a Garamond font) was later added in 1998.
* 2000-2005: The logo is in the style of the 1990 variant of the then-current movie logo, but the background is a light {{color|teal|navy blue}} and the castle in an off-cerulean. Here the name is already formed and the URL "{{Font|Times New Roman|www.disney.com}}" (now in Times New Roman) is seen below, although sometimes this was omitted. This would also be used for the then-new [[Buena Vista International Television|Buena Vista International]] logo.
* 2000-2005: The logo is in the style of the 1990 variant of the then-current movie logo, but the background is a light {{color|teal|navy blue}} and the castle in an off-cerulean. Here the name is already formed and the URL "{{Font|Times New Roman|www.disney.com}}" (now in Times New Roman) is seen below, although sometimes this was omitted. This would also be used for the then-new [[Buena Vista International Television|Buena Vista International]] logo.
* 2001-2003: Same as the 3rd version, but the castle and background are in off-color versions of the 2001 color scheme of the movie logo. This version combines elements of both the 1986 and 2000 versions. This time, the entire text is formed by a flash of light. Similar to the 2000 variant of the 1986 logo, the URL sometimes appears at the same time (albeit extremely rarely).
* 2001-2003: Same as the third version, but the castle and background are in off-color versions of the 2001 color scheme of the movie logo. This version combines elements of both the 1986 and 2000 versions. This time, the entire text is formed by a flash of light. Similar to the 2000 variant of the 1986 logo, the URL sometimes appears at the same time (albeit extremely rarely).


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
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* On the UK VHS release of ''The Christmas Star'', a weird variant appears at the end, where "{{font|Courier|TELEVISION}}" is blanked out.
* On the UK VHS release of ''The Christmas Star'', a weird variant appears at the end, where "{{font|Courier|TELEVISION}}" is blanked out.


'''Technique:''' Cel-animated for the original 1985 version, while the 2000 version is digitally animated.
'''Technique:''' Cel animation by [[Walt Disney Animation Studios]] for the original 1985 version, while the 2000 version is digitally animated.


'''Audio:'''
'''Audio:'''
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* This can be seen for a split-second at the end of some early '90s VHS releases of ''The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh'', at the end of the closing credits for episodes like "The Great Honey Pot Robbery".
* This can be seen for a split-second at the end of some early '90s VHS releases of ''The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh'', at the end of the closing credits for episodes like "The Great Honey Pot Robbery".
* This logo made its final appearance on the final episode of ''Teamo Supremo'', which aired on August 17, 2004, but it appeared on the ''Kim Possible'' episode "Showdown at the Crooked D" which aired on March 25, 2005.
* This logo made its final appearance on the final episode of ''Teamo Supremo'', which aired on August 17, 2004, but it appeared on the ''Kim Possible'' episode "Showdown at the Crooked D" which aired on March 25, 2005.
'''Legacy:''' Same as the 1985 Walt Disney Pictures logo.


===3rd Logo (September 13, 1986-2000)===
===3rd Logo (September 13, 1986-2000)===
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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:''' CGI.
'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation.


'''Audio:''' A series of ascending pings. In other cases, it used 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 for 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''.
'''Audio:''' A series of ascending pings. In other cases, it used 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 for 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''.
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* Most shows on Toon Disney (now "Disney XD") would replace it with the 2nd Walt Disney Television or the 1997 Buena Vista Television logo, sometimes with the original music preserved.
* Most shows on Toon Disney (now "Disney XD") would replace it with the 2nd Walt Disney Television or the 1997 Buena Vista Television logo, sometimes with the original music preserved.
* However, this logo was found on the ''Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears'', ''TaleSpin'', ''DuckTales'', ''Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers'', ''Goof Troop'', ''Dinosaurs'', and ''Darkwing Duck'' DVD releases.
* However, this logo was found on the ''Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears'', ''TaleSpin'', ''DuckTales'', ''Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers'', ''Goof Troop'', ''Dinosaurs'', and ''Darkwing Duck'' DVD releases.
* This was also seen on one episode of ''TaleSpin'' (the episode "Molly Coddled") on Toon Disney (though it's plastered with the 2nd logo on the iTunes and Disney+ releases), though this logo was still intact on all episodes on The Disney Channel in the mid to late '90s.
* This was also seen on one episode of ''TaleSpin'' (the episode "Molly Coddled") on Toon Disney (though it's plastered with the 2nd logo on the iTunes and Disney+ releases), though this logo was still intact on all episodes on The Disney Channel in the mid to late 1990s.
* This was also seen on ''The New Adventures of Winnie The Pooh'' on The Disney Channel in the mid to late '90s (plastering the 2nd logo) before Toon Disney (now Disney XD) airings began using the 2nd logo again.
* This was also seen on ''The New Adventures of Winnie The Pooh'' on The Disney Channel in the mid to late '90s (plastering the 2nd logo) before Toon Disney (now Disney XD) airings began using the 2nd logo again.
* The non-animated version of this logo was also found on the first three ''Winnie the Pooh Learning'' videos as well as one episode of ''Timon & Pumbaa'' and some episodes of ''The Jungle Cubs'' both airing on Disney Cinemagic in the UK, while the animated version with no text fading appears on the first three ''Winnie the Pooh Playtime'' videos.
* The non-animated version of this logo was also found on the first three ''Winnie the Pooh Learning'' videos as well as one episode of ''Timon & Pumbaa'' and some episodes of ''The Jungle Cubs'' both airing on Disney Cinemagic in the UK, while the animated version with no text fading appears on the first three ''Winnie the Pooh Playtime'' videos.
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*There is a variant with a copyright notice fading in place of the text at the bottom of the logo.
*There is a variant with a copyright notice fading in place of the text at the bottom of the logo.


'''Technique:''' Same as the Mickey: Sixty Years with You logo.
'''Technique:''' Cel animation.


'''Audio:''' The 1987 theme from the 2nd logo or the closing theme of the show.
'''Audio:''' The 1987 theme from the 2nd logo or the closing theme of the show.
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'''Variant:''' A still version was used on the 1996-97 season of ''The Disney Afternoon'', this faded into the 1995 and the 1997 versions of the Buena Vista Television logo.
'''Variant:''' A still version was used on the 1996-97 season of ''The Disney Afternoon'', this faded into the 1995 and the 1997 versions of the Buena Vista Television logo.


'''Technique:''' Same as the 2nd Buena Vista Television logo.
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Audio:''' Ping music, but in most cases, it's silent or the finishing of the end title theme from any show plays over the logo.
'''Audio:''' Ping music, but in most cases, it's silent or the finishing of the end title theme from any show plays over the logo.
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