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*On ''Nikki, Wild Dog of the North'', ''Big Red'' and ''The Legend of Lobo'', a majestic 20th Century Fox-esque string/brass fanfare, composed by Oliver Wallace, is heard. On the two latter movies, the fanfare is re-orchestrated. | *On ''Nikki, Wild Dog of the North'', ''Big Red'' and ''The Legend of Lobo'', a majestic 20th Century Fox-esque string/brass fanfare, composed by Oliver Wallace, is heard. On the two latter movies, the fanfare is re-orchestrated. | ||
*On ''The Absent-Minded Professor'', ''Emil and the Detectives'' and ''Run, Appaloosa, Run'', a suspenseful theme, composed by George Bruns, was heard. | *On ''The Absent-Minded Professor'', ''Emil and the Detectives'' and ''Run, Appaloosa, Run'', a suspenseful theme, composed by George Bruns, was heard. | ||
*On the ''Winnie the Pooh'' films (except ''Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore''), an ascending stinger, composed by Buddy Baker, was heard. It was re-orchestrated on ''Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day''. | *On the ''Winnie the Pooh'' films (except ''Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore''), an ascending stinger, composed by Buddy Baker, was heard. It was re-orchestrated on ''Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day'' and television broadcasts of ''Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree''. | ||
* On ''The Rescuers'', we hear a thunderclap over the logo, which is actually the Castle Thunder sound effect. | * On ''The Rescuers'', we hear a thunderclap over the logo, which is actually the Castle Thunder sound effect. | ||
*The logo's music from ''Lady and The Tramp'' was played during a scene where the dalmatians and Waddlesworth (voiced by Eric Idle) began watching the afterformentioned film on VHS, in which it's the 1998 print of the film, as Kevin (played by Ioan Gruffudd) and Clohe (played by Alice Evans) head to Tony's Restaurant for dinner. | *The logo's music from ''Lady and The Tramp'' was played during a scene where the dalmatians and Waddlesworth (voiced by Eric Idle) began watching the afterformentioned film on VHS, in which it's the 1998 print of the film, as Kevin (played by Ioan Gruffudd) and Clohe (played by Alice Evans) head to Tony's Restaurant for dinner. | ||