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*On several films, such as <u>''Darby O'Gill and the Little People''</u>, <u>''Mysteries of the Deep''</u>, <u>''In Search of the Castaways''</u>, <u>''Jungle Cat''</u> and <u>very few cartoon reissues</u>, an ominous-sounding melody, composed by Oliver Wallace, is heard. The music's pitch also varies. | *On several films, such as <u>''Darby O'Gill and the Little People''</u>, <u>''Mysteries of the Deep''</u>, <u>''In Search of the Castaways''</u>, <u>''Jungle Cat''</u> and <u>very few cartoon reissues</u>, an ominous-sounding melody, composed by Oliver Wallace, is heard. The music's pitch also varies. | ||
*On <u>''Nikki, Wild Dog of the North''</u>, <u>''Big Red''</u> and <u>''The Legend of Lobo''</u>, 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 <u>''Nikki, Wild Dog of the North''</u>, <u>''Big Red''</u> and <u>''The Legend of Lobo''</u>, 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. | ||
*Another fairly common variation, heard mainly on Disney's ''<u>People and Places</u>'' travelogues such as ''<u>Blue Men of Morocco</u>'', <u>''Siam''</u> and <u>''Disneyland, U.S.A.''</u>, consists of a majestic orchestral piece featuring a triumphant brass | *Another fairly common variation, heard mainly on Disney's ''<u>People and Places</u>'' travelogues such as ''<u>Blue Men of Morocco</u>'', <u>''Siam''</u> and <u>''Disneyland, U.S.A.''</u>, consists of a majestic orchestral piece featuring a triumphant brass and lush strings. It was slightly reorchestrated for <u>''The Alaskan Eskimo''</u>. | ||
*On ''<u>Babes in Toyland</u>'', as well as the reissue of the ''Pluto'' cartoon ''<u>Pests of the West</u>'', a gentle and | *On ''<u>Babes in Toyland</u>'', as well as the reissue of the ''Pluto'' cartoon ''<u>Pests of the West</u>'', a gentle and ascending orchestral piece, featuring a soft string melody and light woodwind accompaniment, is heard. | ||
*On <u>''The Absent-Minded Professor''</u>, <u>''Emil and the Detectives''</u> and <u>''Run, Appaloosa, Run''</u>, a suspenseful theme, composed by George Bruns, was heard. | *On <u>''The Absent-Minded Professor''</u>, <u>''Emil and the Detectives''</u> and <u>''Run, Appaloosa, Run''</u>, a suspenseful theme, composed by George Bruns, was heard. A different variation can be heard on ''<u>The Parent Trap</u>'', where the final part of the fanfare sounds different and more giddy in tone. | ||
*On <u>the ''Winnie the Pooh'' films</u> (except ''Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore''), an ascending stinger, composed by Buddy Baker, is heard. It is re-orchestrated on <u>''Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day''</u> and <u>television broadcasts of ''Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree''</u>. | *On <u>the ''Winnie the Pooh'' films</u> (except ''Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore''), an ascending stinger, composed by Buddy Baker, is heard. It is re-orchestrated on <u>''Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day''</u> and <u>television broadcasts of ''Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree''</u>. | ||
*On <u>''The Rescuers''</u>, there is a thunderclap over the logo. The thunderclap is actually the Castle Thunder sound effect. | *On <u>''The Rescuers''</u>, there is a thunderclap over the logo. The thunderclap is actually the Castle Thunder sound effect. |