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'''Closing Variant:''' Either the full animation plays, or the logo fades in when the "'''W{{Small|ALT}} Di{{small|SNEY}}'''" text is formed. | '''Closing Variant:''' Either the full animation plays, or the logo fades in when the "'''W{{Small|ALT}} Di{{small|SNEY}}'''" text is formed. | ||
'''Technique:''' Traditional ink-and-paint animation for the filmed variants (1985 and 1990) and digital ink-and-paint animation for the videotaped variants (1994 and 2002). It remains unknown if this logo was animated in-house at Disney, or if the digital ink-and-paint variants were produced on Sun 3, Silicon Graphics IRIS 31XX or DEC MicroVAX II computers (all three of which were preferred terminals for CAPS (Computer Animation Production System), according to [https://patents.google.com/patent/EP0365960A2/en this patent]). | '''Technique:''' Traditional ink-and-paint animation for the filmed variants (1985 and 1990) and digital ink-and-paint animation for the videotaped variants (1994 and 2002). It remains unknown if this logo was animated in-house at Disney, or if the digital ink-and-paint variants were produced on Sun 3, Silicon Graphics IRIS 31XX or DEC MicroVAX II computers (all three of which were preferred terminals for CAPS (Computer Animation Production System), according to [https://patents.google.com/patent/EP0365960A2/en this patent]). However, it was rumored that the animation division of [[Walt Disney Productions]] (now known as [[Walt Disney Animation Studios]]) created this logo. | ||
'''Audio:''' A rendition of "When You Wish Upon a Star" (originally from ''Pinocchio''), which opens with a synthesized chorus and a quiet brass rendition of the song's first bar, with chimes evoking pixie dust. This is followed by an uprising flute and a reversed cymbal, then a full orchestral finish of the song's first bar, ending with a five-note synthesizer sting. This version was arranged by John Debney. | '''Audio:''' A rendition of "When You Wish Upon a Star" (originally from ''Pinocchio''), which opens with a synthesized chorus and a quiet brass rendition of the song's first bar, with chimes evoking pixie dust. This is followed by an uprising flute and a reversed cymbal, then a full orchestral finish of the song's first bar, ending with a five-note synthesizer sting. This version was arranged by John Debney. | ||