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*On the Spanish VHS release of ''The Disney Channel Vol.12'', the logo begins with Mickey placed way below his usual position. Once the logo starts forming, the logo animation gets superimposed to footage from ''This is your life, Donald Duck'' and ''101 Dalmatians''. After forming, the logo resizes and goes down the screen.  
*On the Spanish VHS release of ''The Disney Channel Vol.12'', the logo begins with Mickey placed way below his usual position. Once the logo starts forming, the logo animation gets superimposed to footage from ''This is your life, Donald Duck'' and ''101 Dalmatians''. After forming, the logo resizes and goes down the screen.  


'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation with camera-controlled animation used in the end, produced by Orlando-based Hal Miles Imagimation Studios.
'''Technique:''' 2D animation with camera-controlled animation used in the end, produced by Hal Miles Imagimation Studios.


'''Audio:''' A gradually rising synth theme with a held-out synthesized B-flat tuba note at the beginning, believed to be inspired by "Life Is for Living" by Barclay James Harvest. The last seven notes of the theme are accompanied by tom-tom fills played on a Simmons SDS-V electronic drum kit.
'''Audio:''' A gradually rising synth theme with a held-out, synthesized B-flat tuba note at the beginning, believed to be inspired by "Life Is for Living" by Barclay James Harvest. The last seven notes of the theme are accompanied by tom-tom fills played on a Simmons SDS-V electronic drum kit.


'''Audio Trivia:'''
'''Audio Trivia:'''
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