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* A still variant exists on the 1986 TV special ''Disney's Living Seas''.
* A still variant exists on the 1986 TV special ''Disney's Living Seas''.
* On one episode of ''Lilo & Stitch: The Series'', the arc fades away after it's drawn, just like the movie logo at the end of ''Fantasia 2000'' and ''The Emperor's New Groove''.
* On one episode of ''Lilo & Stitch: The Series'', the arc fades away after it's drawn, just like the movie logo at the end of ''Fantasia 2000'' and ''The Emperor's New Groove''.
* 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'', "{{font|Courier|TELEVISION}}" is blanked out.


'''Technique:''' Cel animation for the original 1985 version, and digital ink-and-paint animation for the 2000 version.
'''Technique:''' Cel animation for the original 1985 version, and digital ink-and-paint animation for the 2000 version.
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* 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 does not cross-fade either. This was used on the 1995 made-for-TV remake of ''Escape to Witch Mountain''.
* On Bulgarian-dubbed prints of ''The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh'', the logo is still for a few seconds, then animates normally.


'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation.
'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation.
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'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
* One variant that was spotted on a Russian broadcast of ''Darkwing Duck'' used different-sounding pings (sounding like a super high-pitched version of the theme).
* One variant that was spotted on a Russian broadcast of ''Darkwing Duck'' used different-sounding pings (sounding like a very  high-pitched version of the theme).
* On the Season 3 DVD print of the ''DuckTales'' episode "A DuckTales Valentine (Amour or Less)", only a split second of the ping music can be heard, presumably the result of an editing error.
* On the Season 3 DVD print of the ''DuckTales'' episode "A DuckTales Valentine (Amour or Less)", only a split second of the ping music can be heard, presumably the result of an editing error.
* 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.
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