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* On ''Disney's Christmas Fantasy on Ice'', an alternate, more majestic, fast-paced 6-note fanfare, also based on "When You Wish Upon a Star", is used. | * On ''Disney's Christmas Fantasy on Ice'', an alternate, more majestic, fast-paced 6-note fanfare, also based on "When You Wish Upon a Star", is used. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' Seen on the company's productions during the time-peroid until 2005. | ||
* The original version with the 6-note synth tune hasn't been heard in years, and DVD releases of its original appearances do not have it. However, recent Greek-dubbed prints of the ''Adventures of the Gummi Bears'' episode "A Gummi in a Gilded Cage" leave the theme intact over the 1995 version of the 3rd logo. This version is also still intact on VHS releases of ''Wuzzles'' and the Australian VHS release of ''Gummi Bears: Welcome to Gummiglen!''. | * The original version with the 6-note synth tune hasn't been heard in years, and DVD releases of its original appearances do not have it. However, recent Greek-dubbed prints of the ''Adventures of the Gummi Bears'' episode "A Gummi in a Gilded Cage" leave the theme intact over the 1995 version of the 3rd logo. This version is also still intact on VHS releases of ''Wuzzles'' and the Australian VHS release of ''Gummi Bears: Welcome to Gummiglen!''. | ||
* The 1986 logo (most widely the 1987 music version) was seen on a wide variety of family programs on ABC, Disney Channel, ABC Family, Disney XD, and other Disney-produced shows on any network, but a lot of these have never been re-aired or reissued on home video over the years. However, many shows added to Disney+ still retain this logo, as well as certain video releases of them, though not all of them do; they either use the black-screen copyright notice or the original 1986 version instead. Among others, it can be seen on episodes of ''Recess'' on DVD (only the ones as bonus features on the movies, however; the actual movies themselves don't have this logo), and at the end of the ''Aladdin'' sequel ''The Return of Jafar'', even on Blu-ray copies. | * The 1986 logo (most widely the 1987 music version) was seen on a wide variety of family programs on ABC, Disney Channel, ABC Family, Disney XD, and other Disney-produced shows on any network, but a lot of these have never been re-aired or reissued on home video over the years. However, many shows added to Disney+ still retain this logo, as well as certain video releases of them, though not all of them do; they either use the black-screen copyright notice or the original 1986 version instead. Among others, it can be seen on episodes of ''Recess'' on DVD (only the ones as bonus features on the movies, however; the actual movies themselves don't have this logo), and at the end of the ''Aladdin'' sequel ''The Return of Jafar'', even on Blu-ray copies. | ||
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* Season 2 and select season 3 episodes of ''PB&J Otter'' on Disney+ use a high-toned version of the 1997 [[Disney Channel Originals]] xylophone theme, which begins partway through the logo. One episode ("I'll Be Your Best Friend/Otterly Alone") features the theme at its regular pitch. | * Season 2 and select season 3 episodes of ''PB&J Otter'' on Disney+ use a high-toned version of the 1997 [[Disney Channel Originals]] xylophone theme, which begins partway through the logo. One episode ("I'll Be Your Best Friend/Otterly Alone") features the theme at its regular pitch. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' 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. | ||
* 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. | ||
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'''Audio Variant:''' An abridged version of the Mickey 60th theme was found on a KRIV airing of a ''DuckTales'' episode. | '''Audio Variant:''' An abridged version of the Mickey 60th theme was found on a KRIV airing of a ''DuckTales'' episode. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' Seen on the 1987 program ''Disney's Golden Anniversary of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'' when it aired on ''The Magical World of Disney'' on December 25, 1988. | ||
* The full version (with 1987 music) was seen on a 1988 broadcast of ''Dumbo'', and (with the ending theme) on the original 1988 airings of early season 1 episodes of ''The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh'' on ABC (using the 60-second end credits). | * The full version (with 1987 music) was seen on a 1988 broadcast of ''Dumbo'', and (with the ending theme) on the original 1988 airings of early season 1 episodes of ''The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh'' on ABC (using the 60-second end credits). | ||
* The short version (with the 1987 music) was spotted on the TV special ''Disneyland's All-Star Comedy Circus''. | * The short version (with the 1987 music) was spotted on the TV special ''Disneyland's All-Star Comedy Circus''. | ||
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'''Audio:''' None or the ending theme of the show. | '''Audio:''' None or the ending theme of the show. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' It was originally seen on the 1992-1993 season of ''The Disney Afternoon'' and ''A Goof Troop Christmas: Have Yourself a Goofy Little Christmas''. | ||
* Also seen on ''The Disney Day Off'' on WGN. | * Also seen on ''The Disney Day Off'' on WGN. | ||