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*On the unreleased 1999 Disney dub of ''Castle in the Sky'' (which was later given a public release in 2003 on DVD), the opening theme can be heard, but it is silent if you select either the "Japanese" or "French" tracks. This is mostly due to Disney demanding Joe Hisaishi (the film's composer) to rescore and extend the film's score to appeal more to American audiences (aside from use of celebrity voices and additional dialogue).
*On the unreleased 1999 Disney dub of ''Castle in the Sky'' (which was later given a public release in 2003 on DVD), the opening theme can be heard, but it is silent if you select either the "Japanese" or "French" tracks. This is mostly due to Disney demanding Joe Hisaishi (the film's composer) to rescore and extend the film's score to appeal more to American audiences (aside from use of celebrity voices and additional dialogue).


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* Can be seen on Studio Ghibli movies since 1991 starting with Isao Takahata's ''Only Yesterday'', but also put at the beginning of the re-releases of older Ghibli films such as ''Castle in the Sky'', ''My Neighbor Totoro'' and ''Kiki's Delivery Service'' among others.
* Can be seen on Studio Ghibli movies since 1991 starting with Isao Takahata's ''Only Yesterday'', but also put at the beginning of the re-releases of older Ghibli films such as ''Castle in the Sky'', ''My Neighbor Totoro'' and ''Kiki's Delivery Service'' among others.
* It is also used as a de-facto home video logo on releases of their material outside Asia since around 2009 (it was also used on the 1994 Fox Video release of ''My Neighbor Totoro'') following the logo for whatever distributor distributes their material (the North American Disney releases however only have their logo). On post-2017-US prints of their back catalog, this logo would be preceded by the [[GKIDS]] Logo. It is spotted on the Australian and UK Blu-rays of ''Ponyo''.  
* It is also used as a de-facto home video logo on releases of their material outside Asia since around 2009 (it was also used on the 1994 Fox Video release of ''My Neighbor Totoro'') following the logo for whatever distributor distributes their material (the North American Disney releases however only have their logo). On post-2017-US prints of their back catalog, this logo would be preceded by the [[GKIDS]] Logo. It is spotted on the Australian and UK Blu-rays of ''Ponyo''.  
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