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==Background==
'''The Walt Disney Company France''' is the French division of [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]] focusing on merchandising, film distribution, licensing, and other activities in that region.
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'''Music/Sounds''': Silent, or the film's opening music.
'''Music/Sounds''': Silent, or the film's opening music.


'''Availability''': Near extinction, due to most current prints using U.S domestic versions, meaning the regular BV logo of its time is used instead. Was seen on French prints of Walt Disney productions such as ''Gus'', ''The Three Caballeros'', and ''The Fox and the Hound'' among others. The only place to possibly find this is on bootleg copies of films made from various prints (one example is a VHS of ''The Great Train Robbery''). However, this logo has been spotted on some French-Canadian video releases, including a 1991 VHS of ''Robin Hood'', a 1992 VHS of ''101 Dalmatians'', a 1994 VHS of ''The Fox and the Hound'' and a 1997 VHS of ''Sleeping Beauty'', all of which use European French prints. The logo was also seen on the French European VHS and laserdisc editions of ''Dumbo'' and ''Cinderella'' from 1993 and 1998 respectively. It's believed to have made its first appearance on ''Mary Poppins''.
'''Availability''': Near extinction, due to most current prints using U.S domestic versions, meaning the regular [[Buena Vista Pictures Distribution|Buena Vista]] logo of its time is used instead. Was seen on French prints of Walt Disney productions such as ''Gus'', ''The Three Caballeros'', and ''The Fox and the Hound'' among others. The only place to possibly find this is on bootleg copies of films made from various prints (one example is a VHS of ''The Great Train Robbery''). However, this logo has been spotted on some French-Canadian video releases, including a 1991 VHS of ''Robin Hood'', a 1992 VHS of ''101 Dalmatians'', a 1994 VHS of ''The Fox and the Hound'' and a 1997 VHS of ''Sleeping Beauty'', all of which use European French prints. The logo was also seen on the French European VHS and laserdisc editions of ''Dumbo'' and ''Cinderella'' from 1993 and 1998 respectively. It's believed to have made its first appearance on ''Mary Poppins''. Don't except this logo to appear on most French-Canadian prints of Disney titles as the Buena Vista logo is used.
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