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* Three Mickey Mouse head-shaped fireworks are shown when the castle appears. Two more of those are also shown as the camera pans across the castle. This references the hidden Mickeys. Overall, there are five Mickey Mouse head-shaped fireworks in total. | * Three Mickey Mouse head-shaped fireworks are shown when the castle appears. Two more of those are also shown as the camera pans across the castle. This references the hidden Mickeys. Overall, there are five Mickey Mouse head-shaped fireworks in total. | ||
* While containing the same visual references from the previous logo, new references added include ''Pocahontas'', ''Up'', ''Hercules'', ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame'', ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'', ''The Little Mermaid'' and ''Tangled''. | * While containing the same visual references from the previous logo, new references added include ''Pocahontas'', ''Up'', ''Hercules'', ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame'', ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'', ''The Little Mermaid'' and ''Tangled''. | ||
* | * On the Disney100 variant, the castle's initial platinum metallic appearance is a reference to the Walt Disney Company's 100th anniversary in 2023; platinum was a recurring color across the company's anniversary branding. | ||
* The arc, which was previously drawn from the right side of the castle to the left side, is drawn from left to right in this logo, possibly to match the company's current print logo and the animated logo of Disney+. The arc, as well as the star's trail, is also in blue, the main color of Disney+. | * The arc, which was previously drawn from the right side of the castle to the left side, is drawn from left to right in this logo, possibly to match the company's current print logo and the animated logo of Disney+. The arc, as well as the star's trail, is also in blue, the then-main color of Disney+. | ||
* The night sky that was shown on the logo (albeit with the largest star only being shown on the middle top of the cover art) was used as the cover art of Sara Bareilles' cover of "When You Wish Upon a Star". | * The night sky that was shown on the logo (albeit with the largest star only being shown on the middle top of the cover art) was used as the cover art of Sara Bareilles' cover of "When You Wish Upon a Star". | ||
* This logo won a Gold Clio at the 2023 Clio Entertainment Awards. | * This logo won a Gold Clio at the 2023 Clio Entertainment Awards. |