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* According to an official D23 article,<ref>https://d23.com/new-details-about-disney-100-years-of-wonder-revealed-to-fans-during-d23-expo/</ref> the star that jumps out of the river is meant to represent Tinker Bell from ''Peter Pan''.
* According to an official D23 article,<ref>https://d23.com/new-details-about-disney-100-years-of-wonder-revealed-to-fans-during-d23-expo/</ref> the star that jumps out of the river is meant to represent Tinker Bell from ''Peter Pan''.
* The pan up/zoom shot to a castle through a forest/waterfall background is a homage to ''Beauty and the Beast'' (1991), which opened with a similar shot.
* The pan up/zoom shot to a castle through a forest/waterfall background is a homage to ''Beauty and the Beast'' (1991), which opened with a similar shot.
** On the Disney100 variant, the castle being filled with color homages a scene in the film where the enchantment is broken, and light and color spread across the castle. The castle, however, was shown in the reflection in that scene.
** On the Disney100 variant, the castle being filled with color homages a scene in the film where the enchantment is broken, and light and color spread across the castle. The castle, however, was shown in the reflection in that scene due to being shown as platinum metallic.
* Like the previous logo, the train seen halfway through the logo is Casey Jr. from ''Dumbo'', reusing the design from the 2019 live-action remake of said film.
* Like the previous logo, the train seen halfway through the logo is Casey Jr. from ''Dumbo'', reusing the design from the 2019 live-action remake of said film.
* At the end of the logo, Matterhorn Mountain from ''Third Man on the Mountain'' (and the Disneyland attraction Matterhorn Bobsleds) and Pride Rock from ''The Lion King'' can be seen in the distance on opposite sides of the castle. One can also see the lanterns from ''Tangled'' in the river, and the Will O' the Wisps from ''Brave'' on the grass.
* At the end of the logo, Matterhorn Mountain from ''Third Man on the Mountain'' (and the Disneyland attraction Matterhorn Bobsleds) and Pride Rock from ''The Lion King'' can be seen in the distance on opposite sides of the castle. One can also see the lanterns from ''Tangled'' in the river, and the Will O' the Wisps from ''Brave'' on the grass.
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* In addition to 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''.
* In addition to 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 platinum metallic appearance of the castle and text represent the Walt Disney Company's 100th anniversary in 2023; platinum was a recurring color across the company's anniversary branding.
* On the Disney100 variant, the platinum metallic appearance of the castle and text represent 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, as well as the logo of Disney+. The arc is also blue, which is the main color of Disney+ (at least at the time of this logo's unveiling).
* 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, as well as the logo of Disney+. The arc is also blue, which is the then main color of Disney+ (at least at the time of this logo's unveiling).
* The night sky background featured at the beginning of this logo was used as the cover art for Sara Bareilles' version of "When You Wish Upon a Star" (albeit with the largest star being near the middle of the image instead of the corner).
* The night sky background featured at the beginning of this logo was used as the cover art for Sara Bareilles' version of "When You Wish Upon a Star" (albeit with the largest star being near the middle of the image instead of the corner).
* This logo won a Gold Clio at the 2023 Clio Entertainment Awards.
* This logo won a Gold Clio at the 2023 Clio Entertainment Awards.
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'''Variants:'''  
'''Variants:'''  
* During the logo's debut and first official year (2023, even though it debuted in 2022), the Disney script is in metallic silver, with a "{{color|silver|100}}" (with the two zeroes resembling an infinity symbol) in a similar fashion next to it, which makes the <u>Disney100</u> logo. When the castle is revealed, it also is initially shown with a metallic appearance, but is filled with color when the star reaches the castle; it finishes transforming once the star reaches the highest point of the castle. Also, in this version, Pride Rock is completely a silhouette.
* During the logo's debut and first official year (2023, even though it debuted in 2022), the Disney script is in metallic silver, with a "{{color|silver|100}}" (with the two zeroes resembling an infinity symbol) in a similar fashion next to it, which makes the <u>Disney100</u> logo. When the castle is revealed, it also is initially shown with a platinum metallic appearance, with fireworks also being shown on its reflection, but is filled with color when the star reaches the castle; it finishes transforming once the star reaches the highest point of the castle. Also, in this version, Pride Rock is completely a silhouette.
** Also, during the logo's early run in 2022, "{{color|silver|100 YEARS OF WONDER}}" (set in the Walt Disney Company's own font InspireTWDC) fades in below the text once it finishes forming.
** Also, during the logo's early run in 2022, "{{color|silver|100 YEARS OF WONDER}}" (set in the Walt Disney Company's own font InspireTWDC) fades in below the text once it finishes forming.
*** For the logo's reveal at the 2022 D23 Expo, it cuts to black at the end. It is also shown at the end of the Disney100 promo video (which was first shown at the 2022 D23 Expo) on the 2022 edition of ''The Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration'' on ABC (following a montage of several variations of the previous logo), where it starts from the text forming then cuts to a scene from ''Steamboat Willie''. It also has archival audio of Walt Disney saying, "I only hope that we never lose sight of one thing, that it was all started by a mouse," which is also used in the video.
*** For the logo's reveal at the 2022 D23 Expo, it cuts to black at the end. It is also shown at the end of the Disney100 promo video (which was first shown at the 2022 D23 Expo) on the 2022 edition of ''The Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration'' on ABC (following a montage of several variations of the previous logo), where it starts from the text forming then cuts to a scene from ''Steamboat Willie''. It also has archival audio of Walt Disney saying, "I only hope that we never lose sight of one thing, that it was all started by a mouse," which is also used in the video.
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