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* A variant exists in which the flash that forms the "'''W{{Small|ALT}} Di{{small|SNEY}}'''" text is somewhat slower and shaped like an oval. Also, the arc above the castle is slightly larger than usual. This can be found on <u>''101 Dalmatians'' (1996)</u>, the <u>widescreen version of ''Lady and the Tramp'' (1998 WDMC release)</u>, ''<u>Endurance</u>'', and the <u>2004 release of ''Mary Poppins''</u>, plastering the [[Buena Vista Pictures Distribution|Buena Vista]] logo. | * A variant exists in which the flash that forms the "'''W{{Small|ALT}} Di{{small|SNEY}}'''" text is somewhat slower and shaped like an oval. Also, the arc above the castle is slightly larger than usual. This can be found on <u>''101 Dalmatians'' (1996)</u>, the <u>widescreen version of ''Lady and the Tramp'' (1998 WDMC release)</u>, ''<u>Endurance</u>'', and the <u>2004 release of ''Mary Poppins''</u>, plastering the [[Buena Vista Pictures Distribution|Buena Vista]] logo. | ||
* A <u>short version</u> also exists, which is seen on <u>early [[Touchstone Home Entertainment|Touchstone Home Video]] releases</u>. | * A <u>short version</u> also exists, which is seen on <u>early [[Touchstone Home Entertainment|Touchstone Home Video]] releases</u>. | ||
* The <u>original 1986 and 1988 prints of ''The Great Mouse Detective'' and ''Oliver & Company''</u> use the <u>1985 variant</u> of the logo, while the films' respective <u>1992 and 1996 | * The <u>original 1986 and 1988 prints of ''The Great Mouse Detective'' and ''Oliver & Company''</u> use the <u>1985 variant</u> of the logo, while the films' respective <u>1992 and 1996 VHS releases</u> use the <u>1990 variant</u>. However, the original 1985 variant from ''Oliver & Company'' is still intact on the French VHS and Widescreen Laserdisc releases from 1997. In the case of ''The Great Mouse Detective'', obscure 35mm theatrical 1986 lpps movie prints have been rediscovered worldwide, later leaked and found online containing the original 1985 logo. | ||
* An <u>even shorter version</u> also exists, which starts after the text is formed. This can be seen on <u>mid-2000s releases of some classic films</u>, plastering the [[RKO Radio Pictures|RKO]] and Buena Vista logos. This is also silently seen on <u>post-2006 prints of ''Lady and the Tramp''</u> and the <u>2007 print of ''The Jungle Book''</u> before the Buena Vista logo. | * An <u>even shorter version</u> also exists, which starts after the text is formed. This can be seen on <u>mid-2000s releases of some classic films</u>, plastering the [[RKO Radio Pictures|RKO]] and Buena Vista logos. This is also silently seen on <u>post-2006 prints of ''Lady and the Tramp''</u> and the <u>2007 print of ''The Jungle Book''</u> before the Buena Vista logo. | ||
* A possible variant exists in which the "'''W{{Small|ALT}} Di{{small|SNEY}}'''" text has a <u>drop shadow</u>; however, it is unclear whether this is a result of film deterioration or distortion, or if this was indeed an actual variant. | * A possible variant exists in which the "'''W{{Small|ALT}} Di{{small|SNEY}}'''" text has a <u>drop shadow</u>; however, it is unclear whether this is a result of film deterioration or distortion, or if this was indeed an actual variant. |