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'''Editor's Note:''' This logo debuted at the same time as the 7th logo and was rarely ever used as a result.
'''Editor's Note:''' This logo debuted at the same time as the 7th logo and was rarely ever used as a result.


=== 6th Logo (1998-2007) ===
=== 7th Logo (1998-2007) ===
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A 10-note choir/orchestral tune ending with a harp glissando. Composed by Walter Werzowa at Musikvergnuegen.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A 10-note choir/orchestral tune ending with a harp glissando. Composed by Walter Werzowa at Musikvergnuegen.


'''Availability:''' Although not as common as the ninth logo, it's still quite infrequent. It was used in tandem with that logo until 2007.
'''Availability:''' Rare. Although not as common as the tenth logo, it's still quite infrequent. It was used in tandem with that logo until 2007.
* It appears on videos that weren’t released under Disney or it’s subsidiaries, such as ''The Bear'', ''Inspector Gadget: Gadget's Greatest Gadgets'', ''The Duke'', and some early Disney-era ''Power Rangers'' DVD and VHS releases.
* It appears on videos that weren’t released under Disney or it’s subsidiaries, such as ''The Bear'', ''Inspector Gadget: Gadget's Greatest Gadgets'', ''The Duke'', and some early Disney-era ''Power Rangers'' DVD and VHS releases.
* Internationally, it can be seen on the 2003 DVD release of ''Pokémon 4Ever'' (unusually, instead of the [[Miramax Home Entertainment]] logo, and is retained on the 2011 reissues), and also oddly enough can be seen on the UK VHS release of ''Kim Possible: The Secret Files'' (while its US counterpart and the DVD version use the [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment|Walt Disney Home Entertainment]] logo instead).
* Internationally, it can be seen on the 2003 DVD release of ''Pokémon 4Ever'' (unusually, instead of the [[Miramax Home Entertainment]] logo, and is retained on the 2011 reissues), and also oddly enough can be seen on the UK VHS release of ''Kim Possible: The Secret Files'' (while its US counterpart and the DVD version use the [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment|Walt Disney Home Entertainment]] logo instead).

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