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'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the [[Mickey Mouse's 50th Birthday]] logo.  
'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the [[Mickey Mouse's 50th Birthday]] logo.  


'''Availability:'''  
'''Availability:''' Seen on releases from the company from this time period until 1984. It would later be used in tandem with the next logo.
* It can be found on several early 1980s tapes where the Sorcerer Mickey print logo takes up nearly half the box (with red/orange lines in the center).
* It can be found on several early 1980s tapes where the Sorcerer Mickey print logo takes up nearly half the box (with red/orange lines in the center).
* As Neon Mickey tapes were in print as late as 1991 in some cases, some tapes with Neon Mickey packaging may have the Sorcerer Mickey logo instead.
* As Neon Mickey tapes were in print as late as 1991 in some cases, some tapes with Neon Mickey packaging may have the Sorcerer Mickey logo instead.
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*On the 1986 release of ''Saludos Amigos'', the opening theme plays over the last few seconds.
*On the 1986 release of ''Saludos Amigos'', the opening theme plays over the last few seconds.


'''Availability:'''  
'''Availability:''' It was (almost) exclusively used on releases outside North America.
* It was (almost) exclusively used on releases outside North America.
* This can be found on tapes released in the United Kingdom, European, Asian and Latin American territories, as well as Australian, Japanese, and even South African releases.
* This can be found on tapes released in the United Kingdom, European, Asian and Latin American territories, as well as Australian, Japanese, and even South African releases.
* The first UK releases with this logo were ''The Apple Dumpling Gang'', ''Candleshoe'', ''Escape to Witch Mountain'', ''The Incredible Journey'', ''The Last Flight of Noah's Ark'', ''Mary Poppins'', ''Night Crossing'', ''No Deposit, No Return'', ''Return from Witch Mountain'' and ''Tron'', all of which were released in the UK in October 1983 according to pre-cert.co.uk.
* The first UK releases with this logo were ''The Apple Dumpling Gang'', ''Candleshoe'', ''Escape to Witch Mountain'', ''The Incredible Journey'', ''The Last Flight of Noah's Ark'', ''Mary Poppins'', ''Night Crossing'', ''No Deposit, No Return'', ''Return from Witch Mountain'' and ''Tron'', all of which were released in the UK in October 1983 according to pre-cert.co.uk.
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**"It's the best in entertainment, from Walt Disney Home Video!".
**"It's the best in entertainment, from Walt Disney Home Video!".


'''Availability:'''  
'''Availability:''' Like with the 2nd logo, this was only used outside of the United States and Canada, though this logo is harder to find due to its shorter lifespan.
*Like with the 2nd logo, this was only used outside of the United States and Canada, though this logo is harder to find due to its shorter lifespan.
*This mainly appeared on European tapes (including Italy and Germany), as well as Latin American tapes and tapes distributed in Australia by Roadshow Home Video - an example being the 1987 VHS of ''Pinocchio''.
*This mainly appeared on European tapes (including Italy and Germany), as well as Latin American tapes and tapes distributed in Australia by Roadshow Home Video - an example being the 1987 VHS of ''Pinocchio''.
*The alternate archive footage variant can be seen on a foreign VHS of ''Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier''.
*The alternate archive footage variant can be seen on a foreign VHS of ''Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier''.
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*On the 1998 VHS release of ''The Black Cauldron'', the normal music plays over the longer version, which ends earlier.
*On the 1998 VHS release of ''The Black Cauldron'', the normal music plays over the longer version, which ends earlier.


'''Availability:'''  
'''Availability:''' Seen on releases from the company from this time period up until 2002, with it still in use in Argentina right up until 2006. This was mostly seen on trailers internationally (except Argentina), most notably during the 8th logo's life-span.
*The logo's first general appearance was on TV spots for the 1991 Classics release of ''The Rescuers Down Under''. Following the "NOW YOU CAN OWN THESE HIT TITLES..." screen's introduction in May 1992, the logo with music debuted on the September 1992 demo VHS of ''Newsies''.
*The logo's first general appearance was on TV spots for the 1991 Classics release of ''The Rescuers Down Under''. Following the "NOW YOU CAN OWN THESE HIT TITLES..." screen's introduction in May 1992, the logo with music debuted on the September 1992 demo VHS of ''Newsies''.
*It was seen on most (non-Classics/Masterpiece) Disney video/DVD releases of the era, including most (if not all) [[Walt Disney Gold Classic Collection|Gold Classic Collection]] DVDs. Some of these DVDs are still in print. Most 1998 and 1999 prints of Masterpiece titles have this logo instead of the Masterpiece Collection logo, or with the Masterpiece logo, as seen on later printings of ''The Black Cauldron''.
*It was seen on most (non-Classics/Masterpiece) Disney video/DVD releases of the era, including most (if not all) [[Walt Disney Gold Classic Collection|Gold Classic Collection]] DVDs. Some of these DVDs are still in print. Most 1998 and 1999 prints of Masterpiece titles have this logo instead of the Masterpiece Collection logo, or with the Masterpiece logo, as seen on later printings of ''The Black Cauldron''.
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the 7th logo or none.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the 7th logo or none.


'''Availability:'''
'''Availability:''' This logo appears on a lot of low-priority live action titles as well as movies co-produced by [[Caravan Pictures]], such as ''Rocketman'' and ''Inspector Gadget''. Titles that include this logo are ''Summer of the Monkeys'' (U.S. releases only), ''The Parent Trap'' (1998 remake), ''Remember the Titans'', and various TV movies made for ''The Wonderful World of Disney''.  
*This logo appears on a lot of low-priority live action titles as well as movies co-produced by [[Caravan Pictures]], such as ''Rocketman'' and ''Inspector Gadget''. Titles that include this logo are ''Summer of the Monkeys'' (U.S. releases only), ''The Parent Trap'' (1998 remake), ''Remember the Titans'', and various TV movies made for ''The Wonderful World of Disney''.  
*The two-dimensional text variant can be seen on ''Winnie the Pooh: A Birthday Party in the Hundred Acre Wood'' (which is strange, as the tape is of an animated program).  
*The two-dimensional text variant can be seen on ''Winnie the Pooh: A Birthday Party in the Hundred Acre Wood'' (which is strange, as the tape is of an animated program).  
*The last tape to use this logo was ''The Miracle Worker''. It is also seen on some trailers, including the home video trailers for ''Summer of the Monkeys'' and ''Inspector Gadget''.
*The last tape to use this logo was ''The Miracle Worker''. It is also seen on some trailers, including the home video trailers for ''Summer of the Monkeys'' and ''Inspector Gadget''.
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*August 12, 2014-: Just the end of the 2006 theme, written and composed by Mark Mancina, and co-arranged and orchestrated by David Metzger.
*August 12, 2014-: Just the end of the 2006 theme, written and composed by Mark Mancina, and co-arranged and orchestrated by David Metzger.


'''Availability:'''
'''Availability:''' This can be seen on the main feature on both Disney-branded DVDs and Blu-rays since 2008, starting with Disc 2 of the 2008 Platinum Edition release of ''101 Dalmatians''.
*This can be seen on the main feature on both Disney-branded DVDs and Blu-rays since 2008, starting with Disc 2 of the 2008 Platinum Edition release of ''101 Dalmatians''.
*It also appears on Volumes 1-2 of ''Goof Troop'' and Volume 3 of ''TaleSpin'' on DVD.  
*It also appears on Volumes 1-2 of ''Goof Troop'' and Volume 3 of ''TaleSpin'' on DVD.  
*This logo does not appear on releases from other Disney labels as they all just use their own logos, and in the case of Marvel's ''The Avengers'' and ''Iron Man 3'', also use [[Paramount Home Media Distribution]]'s logos, while some releases like the Japanese DVD and Blu-Ray releases of ''Mary and the Witch's Flower'' and ''Modest Heroes'', as well as all 4K Ultra HD releases, have no logos at all.
*This logo does not appear on releases from other Disney labels as they all just use their own logos, and in the case of Marvel's ''The Avengers'' and ''Iron Man 3'', also use [[Paramount Home Media Distribution]]'s logos, while some releases like the Japanese DVD and Blu-Ray releases of ''Mary and the Witch's Flower'' and ''Modest Heroes'', as well as all 4K Ultra HD releases, have no logos at all.

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