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* Starting with the 1988 VHS release of ''Cinderella'', this logo was also used on newer prints of classic films, among others. | * Starting with the 1988 VHS release of ''Cinderella'', this logo was also used on newer prints of classic films, among others. | ||
* It was also seen on trailers for ''Toy Story'' as well, but the film itself uses the 5th logo (plastered by the 6th logo on current prints). | * It was also seen on trailers for ''Toy Story'' as well, but the film itself uses the 5th logo (plastered by the 6th logo on current prints). | ||
** However, it does appear on the 2000 | ** However, it does appear on the 2000 direct-to-video film ''Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins''. | ||
* It is also seen on pre-2002 prints of ''The Lion King''; the 2002 IMAX version uses the 6th logo, and prints from 2011 onward use the 7th logo. | * It is also seen on pre-2002 prints of ''The Lion King''; the 2002 IMAX version uses the 6th logo, and prints from 2011 onward use the 7th logo. | ||
* The 1985 version of the logo is also preserved on some foreign Blu-ray releases and a SYFY UK 2020 airing of ''Flight of the Navigator'' | * The 1985 version of the logo is also preserved on some foreign Blu-ray releases and a SYFY UK 2020 airing of ''Flight of the Navigator'', including a German release from Splendid Entertainment and the 2012 and 2019 releases from Second Sight Films, which presumably use U.S. prints as Disney does not hold video rights overseas. | ||
* The restored version of this logo was seen on the 2014 Netflix reissue of ''Hercules'' (other prints use the 6th logo), and on the page on the ''Herbie: Fully Loaded'' opening credits on the website of yU+co (who animated the 2006 logo). | * The restored version of this logo was seen on the 2014 Netflix reissue of ''Hercules'' (other prints use the 6th logo), and on the page on the ''Herbie: Fully Loaded'' opening credits on the website of yU+co (who animated the 2006 logo). | ||
* When the Disney+ streaming service launched, the B&W variant of the 1990 version of this logo preceded the RKO logo on current prints of the 1940 film adaptation of ''Swiss Family Robinson'', the rights to which Walt Disney acquired around the time he produced his own, more well-known adaptation in 1960. | * When the Disney+ streaming service launched, the B&W variant of the 1990 version of this logo preceded the RKO logo on current prints of the 1940 film adaptation of ''Swiss Family Robinson'', the rights to which Walt Disney acquired around the time he produced his own, more well-known adaptation in 1960. | ||
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* This logo was also seen on an Amazon Instant Video print of ''Monsters, Inc.'', likely because it was using the 2009 master, as well as the recent HBO Asia airing of ''Finding Nemo'' as it used the mid-2000s master (hence the 2006 [[Buena Vista International Television]] logo appearing at the end). | * This logo was also seen on an Amazon Instant Video print of ''Monsters, Inc.'', likely because it was using the 2009 master, as well as the recent HBO Asia airing of ''Finding Nemo'' as it used the mid-2000s master (hence the 2006 [[Buena Vista International Television]] logo appearing at the end). | ||
* This was also found on the Walt Disney Pictures website until late 2012, starting with the drawing of the arc, then the waving of the flags loop. | * This was also found on the Walt Disney Pictures website until late 2012, starting with the drawing of the arc, then the waving of the flags loop. | ||
* The | * The direct-to-video feature ''Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins'' is the only contemporary feature-length Pixar production to not use this logo, instead using the 2nd logo. | ||
'''Legacy:''' This logo is considered a favorite of many, especially Pixar fans. | '''Legacy:''' This logo is considered a favorite of many, especially Pixar fans. | ||
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* Just the final seconds of the logo, where the line draws over the castle and the text fades in. This was also used as an opening logo on current prints of ''Monsters, Inc.'', replacing the 1995 [[Pixar Animation Studios|Pixar]]-exclusive logo, albeit with the text already shown, just like in the trailer version. | * Just the final seconds of the logo, where the line draws over the castle and the text fades in. This was also used as an opening logo on current prints of ''Monsters, Inc.'', replacing the 1995 [[Pixar Animation Studios|Pixar]]-exclusive logo, albeit with the text already shown, just like in the trailer version. | ||
* On animated films starting with ''Finding Dory'' (except ''Onward'', ''Ralph Breaks the Internet'', ''Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules'' (the first film had no logo), and ''Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again''), the full animation is used as a closing logo, possibly to make the international dubbing credits sync with the music. | * On animated films starting with ''Finding Dory'' (except ''Onward'', ''Ralph Breaks the Internet'', ''Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules'' (the first film had no logo), and ''Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again''), the full animation is used as a closing logo, possibly to make the international dubbing credits sync with the music. | ||
* On current prints of ''Aladdin'' (1992), ''Hercules'' | * On current prints of ''Aladdin'' (1992), ''Hercules'', ''Brother Bear'' (despite the previous logo being used at the beginning of that film), and ''Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo'', the tail-end of the logo plays, in order to match the length of the 2nd logo. | ||
* In some cases, no closing logo appears at all. | * In some cases, no closing logo appears at all. | ||
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* Seen on most Disney films from 2006 until 2022, starting with ''Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest'' (trailers for the film use the previous logo) and ending with ''Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again''. | * Seen on most Disney films from 2006 until 2022, starting with ''Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest'' (trailers for the film use the previous logo) and ending with ''Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again''. | ||
* It's also seen on Pixar films from ''WALL-E'' to ''Lightyear''. It was also seen on some TV spots and 3D prints of ''Ratatouille'' (2D prints used the 5th logo in its final appearance). | * It's also seen on Pixar films from ''WALL-E'' to ''Lightyear''. It was also seen on some TV spots and 3D prints of ''Ratatouille'' (2D prints used the 5th logo in its final appearance). | ||
* The version with the full company name was last used theatrically on ''Winnie the Pooh'' | * The version with the full company name was last used theatrically on ''Winnie the Pooh'' and on the direct-to-video film ''Treasure Buddies''; however, it was later seen at the end of theatrical prints of ''The Lone Ranger'' (2013). | ||
* Even though the 2011 variant was actually first used for the [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment]] logo in 2007, it would later replace the original variant (with the full company name) starting with ''The Muppets'', and all movies following it. This change is said to have been made to accommodate for smaller screens on mobile phones and other devices, like the iPod. | * Even though the 2011 variant was actually first used for the [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment]] logo in 2007, it would later replace the original variant (with the full company name) starting with ''The Muppets'', and all movies following it. This change is said to have been made to accommodate for smaller screens on mobile phones and other devices, like the iPod. | ||
* This was used on the Disney page of the Disney+ app until December 22, 2023, as well as the profile picture on Walt Disney Studios' social media accounts. | * This was used on the Disney page of the Disney+ app until December 22, 2023, as well as the profile picture on Walt Disney Studios' social media accounts. | ||
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* A 30fps version exists on ''Encanto at the Hollywood Bowl''; also, starting with the aforementioned special, and all films following it (except for ''Carl's Date'', ''Elemental'', ''Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny'', ''Haunted Mansion'', ''Once Upon a Studio'', and ''Wish''), the coloring is enhanced and updated, likely to accommodate for 4K UHD screens. | * A 30fps version exists on ''Encanto at the Hollywood Bowl''; also, starting with the aforementioned special, and all films following it (except for ''Carl's Date'', ''Elemental'', ''Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny'', ''Haunted Mansion'', ''Once Upon a Studio'', and ''Wish''), the coloring is enhanced and updated, likely to accommodate for 4K UHD screens. | ||
* An extended version is known to exist on ''Disney100: The Concert'' during the end of the opening score. It starts from when the star is about to jump out of the water's reflection after transitioning from scenes from films from Walt Disney Animation Studios. Walt Disney's quote, "IT'S KIND OF FUN TO DO THE IMPOSSIBLE.", zooms in as the star jumps out of the water's reflection, and the finished logo stays on-screen for a few seconds. On ''Walt Disney Animation Studios: The Concert'', the logo is shown in 16:9, except it fades out at the end. | * An extended version is known to exist on ''Disney100: The Concert'' during the end of the opening score. It starts from when the star is about to jump out of the water's reflection after transitioning from scenes from films from Walt Disney Animation Studios. Walt Disney's quote, "IT'S KIND OF FUN TO DO THE IMPOSSIBLE.", zooms in as the star jumps out of the water's reflection, and the finished logo stays on-screen for a few seconds. On ''Walt Disney Animation Studios: The Concert'', the logo is shown in 16:9, except it fades out at the end. | ||
* This has also been used in the intro for ''The Wonderful World of Disney'' since September 29, 2022 (albeit <u>without the text forming</u>), with the Disney100 version was used as its basis. This version of the intro was based on the 2020 version of the intro, which starts as the castle is reaching its position, being shown before archival audio of Walt Disney saying "...here we go." Similar to the previous versions, the castle was shown at the end of the intro. As the castle reaching its position, the ''Wonderful World of Disney'' logo along with the "Presented by Disney+" tag (with the animated Disney+ logo being shown as the arc is being drawn), was fading in. After that, it transitions to the print Disney100 logo. The intro was updated on December 11, 2022, with the print Disney100 logo removed and the "Presented by Disney+" tag remaining for the rest of the intro. This was most likely due to the addition of films from 20th Century Studios; normally a scene from the featured movie was shown, starting with ''Hocus Pocus'' | * This has also been used in the intro for ''The Wonderful World of Disney'' since September 29, 2022 (albeit <u>without the text forming</u>), with the Disney100 version was used as its basis. This version of the intro was based on the 2020 version of the intro, which starts as the castle is reaching its position, being shown before archival audio of Walt Disney saying "...here we go." Similar to the previous versions, the castle was shown at the end of the intro. As the castle reaching its position, the ''Wonderful World of Disney'' logo along with the "Presented by Disney+" tag (with the animated Disney+ logo being shown as the arc is being drawn), was fading in. After that, it transitions to the print Disney100 logo. The intro was updated on December 11, 2022, with the print Disney100 logo removed and the "Presented by Disney+" tag remaining for the rest of the intro. This was most likely due to the addition of films from 20th Century Studios; normally a scene from the featured movie was shown, starting with ''Hocus Pocus'' (that scene was was later used in ''Enchanted''). It would be later be updated on June 2, 2023, with the removal of the "Presented by Disney+" tag (although it may be shown during promos, following its removal). Another updated version debuted on October 1, 2023, and added the print Disney100 logo back to the intro, now smaller in size and this time being shown as the camera moves to its usual position. This is most likely to celebrate the company's 100th anniversary in that said month. It was later reverted back to the previous version on January 7, 2024, to reflect the end of the Disney100 celebration. Just like the 2015 and 2020 versions of the intro, the music is "Heaven's Triumph", composed by Q-Factory's Robert Etoll. | ||
** In the intro to ''The Wonderful World of Disney Presents Disney100 Anniversary Celebration'', the short version of the logo is black and white, as Tinker Bell flies by and taps her wand to add color to the logo before she leaves the screen. Near the end of the logo, Tinker Bell comes back, as the logo is shown as a painting. As the logo stops, Tinker Bell leaves, as the host, Kelly Ripa, is shown. The logo remains shown throughout the intro before ''Once Upon a Studio'' airs. As a result, the short version is not shown after the short film ends, as it replaces the group photo normally shown at the end. | ** In the intro to ''The Wonderful World of Disney Presents Disney100 Anniversary Celebration'', the short version of the logo is black and white, as Tinker Bell flies by and taps her wand to add color to the logo before she leaves the screen. Near the end of the logo, Tinker Bell comes back, as the logo is shown as a painting. As the logo stops, Tinker Bell leaves, as the host, Kelly Ripa, is shown. The logo remains shown throughout the intro before ''Once Upon a Studio'' airs. As a result, the short version is not shown after the short film ends, as it replaces the group photo normally shown at the end. | ||
* A frame of the finished logo (without the text) is shown in a door-shaped mirror in the Disney100 teaser site in all supported regions and languages besides Japan (until February 12, 2023; February 13 for the rest of the world), albeit with the US English version of the site as one of the rotating images until around the end of December 2022. | * A frame of the finished logo (without the text) is shown in a door-shaped mirror in the Disney100 teaser site in all supported regions and languages besides Japan (until February 12, 2023; February 13 for the rest of the world), albeit with the US English version of the site as one of the rotating images until around the end of December 2022. | ||
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'''Availability:''' Seen on all Disney and Pixar films since ''Strange World'' (trailers and TV spots for said film use the previous logo), released on November 23, 2022. | '''Availability:''' Seen on all Disney and Pixar films since ''Strange World'' (trailers and TV spots for said film use the previous logo), released on November 23, 2022. | ||
* The Disney100 variant first appeared on the aforementioned film, and made its last appearance on ''Diary of a Wimpy Kid Christmas: Cabin Fever''. | * The Disney100 variant first appeared on the aforementioned film, and made its last appearance on ''Diary of a Wimpy Kid Christmas: Cabin Fever''. | ||
** It also made appearances on the trailers for the 2022 films ''Hocus Pocus 2'' and ''Disenchanted'' prior to its debut (the previous logo is used on the Disney+ version of the trailers and on the films themselves) and the teaser trailers for | ** It also made appearances on the trailers for the 2022 films ''Hocus Pocus 2'' and ''Disenchanted'' prior to its debut (the previous logo is used on the Disney+ version of the trailers and on the films themselves) and the teaser trailers for ''Elio'' and ''Inside Out 2''. | ||
* The standard variant debuted on the ''Inside Out 2'' TV spot "Team" and later fully appeared on the Disney+ original film ''The Beach Boys'', released on May 24, 2024. It made its theatrical debut on ''Young Woman and the Sea'' a week later, and the scope variant debuted on ''Inside Out 2'', released two weeks after the former. | * The standard variant debuted on the ''Inside Out 2'' TV spot "Team" and later fully appeared on the Disney+ original film ''The Beach Boys'', released on May 24, 2024. It made its theatrical debut on ''Young Woman and the Sea'' a week later, and the scope variant debuted on ''Inside Out 2'', released two weeks after the former. | ||
**The standard variant is shown on the Disney brand page on Disney+ as of December 22, 2023, while the textless banner is shown with a square border on Walt Disney Studios' social media accounts (except for Facebook, where it appears with a circular border within the square). | **The standard variant is shown on the Disney brand page on Disney+ as of December 22, 2023, while the textless banner is shown with a square border on Walt Disney Studios' social media accounts (except for Facebook, where it appears with a circular border within the square). |