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'''Logo:''' On a shady {{color|darkblue|dark blue}} gradient background, we see a {{color|blue}} 3D segmented Sleeping Beauty Castle at an angle shining, and emitting rays of light. The castle flies in and turns to face us. As this happens, the text "{{color|silver|{{Font|Times New Roman|Buena Vista Home Video}}}}" in Times New Roman font appears in {{color|silver|silver}} aligned with the castle, and thus also flies in. An arch flies in and places itself over the castle and the text stops at the bottom of the screen. The words shine. | '''Logo:''' On a shady {{color|darkblue|dark blue}} gradient background, we see a {{color|blue}} 3D segmented Sleeping Beauty Castle at an angle shining, and emitting rays of light. The castle flies in and turns to face us. As this happens, the text "{{color|silver|{{Font|Times New Roman|Buena Vista Home Video}}}}" in Times New Roman font appears in {{color|silver|silver}} aligned with the castle, and thus also flies in. An arch flies in and places itself over the castle and the text stops at the bottom of the screen. The words shine. | ||
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'''Technique:''' CGI. | '''Technique:''' CGI. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A 10-note choir/orchestral tune ending with a harp glissando. Composed by Walter Werzowa at Musikvergnuegen (who also created the famous [[Intel]] "bong" jingle). | '''Music/Sounds:''' A 10-note choir/orchestral tune ending with a harp glissando. Composed by {{w|Walter Werzowa}} at {{w|Musikvergnuegen}} (who also created the famous [[Intel]] "bong" jingle). | ||
'''Availability:''' Rare. Although not as common as the 7th logo, it's still quite infrequent. It was used in tandem with that logo until 2007. | '''Availability:''' Rare. Although not as common as the 7th 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 its subsidiaries, such as ''The Bear'', ''Inspector Gadget: Gadget's Greatest Gadgets'' and ''The Duke''. It also appears on early Disney-era ''Power Rangers'' VHS releases. | * It appears on videos that weren’t released under the branding of Disney or its subsidiaries, such as ''The Bear'', ''Inspector Gadget: Gadget's Greatest Gadgets'' and ''The Duke''. It also appears on early Disney-era ''Power Rangers'' 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 [[StudioCanal]] UK reissue), 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 [[StudioCanal]] UK reissue), 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). | ||