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Revision as of 22:02, 20 December 2023
, 20 December 2023Just in case, since it was not known at the time this statement was written that the source for the textless variant came from "Peter Pan". Revert if confirmed to be used there as well.
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*The logo was changed again in 1979, changing the background to a {{color|blue}}/{{color|mediumseagreen|medium sea green}} gradient and making the "Buena Vista" text blocky. This variant was first used on ''Footloose Fox''. | *The logo was changed again in 1979, changing the background to a {{color|blue}}/{{color|mediumseagreen|medium sea green}} gradient and making the "Buena Vista" text blocky. This variant was first used on ''Footloose Fox''. | ||
*From June 9, 1978 to April 1979, the background is a set of {{color|red}}, {{color|gold|yellow}}, and {{color|orange}} stripes on a {{color|blue}} background, and the text is modified to "A BuenaVista RELEASE" (Buena Vista is one word; the "B" and "V" are outlined) in Helvetica font. This logo follows a special logo commemorating Mickey Mouse's 50th birthday. | *From June 9, 1978 to April 1979, the background is a set of {{color|red}}, {{color|gold|yellow}}, and {{color|orange}} stripes on a {{color|blue}} background, and the text is modified to "A BuenaVista RELEASE" (Buena Vista is one word; the "B" and "V" are outlined) in Helvetica font. This logo follows a special logo commemorating Mickey Mouse's 50th birthday. | ||
**On the Italian | **On the 1979 Italian re-issue of ''Peter Pan'', the text is not there, leaving us with just the color bars (the logo of [[Cinema International Corporation]], which distributed Disney's films in Italy at the time, would follow). | ||
*On the custom variant for ''The Last Flight of Noah's Ark'', the Buena Vista text fades out and is replaced by the text "From Walt Disney Productions". | *On the custom variant for ''The Last Flight of Noah's Ark'', the Buena Vista text fades out and is replaced by the text "From Walt Disney Productions". | ||
*The logo was also seen in black-and-white. On ''Frankenweenie'', the background for the 1979 version is completely black. | *The logo was also seen in black-and-white. On ''Frankenweenie'', the background for the 1979 version is completely black. | ||
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*The 1987 VHS release of ''Lady and the Tramp'' had the logo blacked out (the fanfare can still be heard playing); however, it is restored on the 1998 VHS release of said film. | *The 1987 VHS release of ''Lady and the Tramp'' had the logo blacked out (the fanfare can still be heard playing); however, it is restored on the 1998 VHS release of said film. | ||
*All other 1954-1984 titles have them intact. | *All other 1954-1984 titles have them intact. | ||
*[[ | *[[Channel 4]] UK airings of ''Pollyanna'' (1960), ''The Absent-Minded Professor'' (1961), and ''Bedknobs and Broomsticks'' (1971) also have this logo intact. | ||
*Sometimes, the logo is preceded by the [[Walt Disney Pictures]] logo. | *Sometimes, the logo is preceded by the [[Walt Disney Pictures]] logo. | ||
*This also appears on the 1992 and 1994 VHS releases of ''So Dear to my Heart'', albeit silent. | *This also appears on the 1992 and 1994 VHS releases of ''So Dear to my Heart'', albeit silent. |