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** Other releases that have this include ''Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue'', the 1995 VHS release of ''Attack of the Killer Tomatoes,'' all 4 volumes of ''The Johnny Carson Collection: His Favorite Moments From the Tonight Show'', ''Oprah: Make the Connection'', '' How the Toys Saved Christmas'', and Andrew Solt-directed compilations like the first two volumes of ''Elvis: The Great Performances''.
** Other releases that have this include ''Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue'', the 1995 VHS release of ''Attack of the Killer Tomatoes,'' all 4 volumes of ''The Johnny Carson Collection: His Favorite Moments From the Tonight Show'', ''Oprah: Make the Connection'', '' How the Toys Saved Christmas'', and Andrew Solt-directed compilations like the first two volumes of ''Elvis: The Great Performances''.
** Some ''Alvin and the Chipmunks'' and ''Rocky and Bullwinkle'' releases also use this logo, but they mostly use the 4th logo instead.
** Some ''Alvin and the Chipmunks'' and ''Rocky and Bullwinkle'' releases also use this logo, but they mostly use the 4th logo instead.
** The trailer tape variants come from promotional tapes/trailer tapes.
** The trailer tape variants come from promotional/trailer tapes.
** This logo was also seen on a trailer for the VHS release of ''Kiki's Delivery Service'', which can be seen on 1998 prints of [[Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection|Masterpiece Collection]] titles like ''Dumbo'' and ''The Sword in the Stone''. Later prints of the trailer (and the VHS release itself) use the 5th logo instead.
** This logo was also seen on a trailer for the VHS release of ''Kiki's Delivery Service'', which can be seen on 1998 prints of [[Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection|Masterpiece Collection]] titles like ''Dumbo'' and ''The Sword in the Stone''. Later prints of the trailer (and the VHS release itself) use the 5th logo instead.
** The logo made its last regular appearance on the 1998 VHS release of ''Mummies Alive!: The Legend Begins'', preceding the 1994 [[DIC Home Entertainment|DIC Toon-Time Video]] logo.
** The logo made its last regular appearance on the 1998 VHS release of ''Mummies Alive!: The Legend Begins'', preceding the 1994 [[DIC Home Entertainment|DIC Toon-Time Video]] logo.
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* Internationally, the logo is much more common, especially in the UK, where this logo remained in use until 2003.
* Internationally, the logo is much more common, especially in the UK, where this logo remained in use until 2003.
** It appears on a few releases from [[DIC Entertainment]] outside North America, like European Spanish, French, and Dutch VHS releases of the company's ''Action Man'' series, and might have appeared on the Australian VHS release of ''Jingle Bell Rock'' as well.
** It appears on a few releases from [[DIC Entertainment]] outside North America, like European Spanish, French, and Dutch VHS releases of the company's ''Action Man'' series, and might have appeared on the Australian VHS release of ''Jingle Bell Rock'' as well.
** It also replaces the [[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment]] logo on reissue tapes of ex-Fox Kids shows that the former originally released, like ''Digimon'', ''Power Rangers'' and the CGI ''Action Man'' series.
** Also appeared on the UK VHS releases of these ''Spider-Man'' releases - "The Ultimate Villain Showdown" (which uses the 5th logo on DVD), "The Return of the Green Goblin", and "Daredevil vs. Spider-Man".
*** Examples
** This can be seen at the start of the 1995 UK demo VHS release of ''The Air Up There'' (a [[Hollywood Pictures]] film).
** This can be seen at the start of the 1995 UK demo VHS release of ''The Air Up There'' (a [[Hollywood Pictures]] film).
** International DVD versions of the ''Timon and Pumbaa'' series compilation releases, such as ''Around the World with Timon and Pumbaa'' and ''On Holiday with Timon and Pumbaa'' also leave this logo intact after the closing credits.
** International DVD versions of the ''Timon and Pumbaa'' series compilation releases, such as ''Around the World with Timon and Pumbaa'' and ''On Holiday with Timon and Pumbaa'' also leave this logo intact after the closing credits.
** The "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" variant was exclusively used in European territories from 1995-2002.
** The "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" variant was exclusively used in European territories from 1995-2002; it most commonly appeared on re-releases of ex-[[Fox Kids]]/[[Saban Entertainment|Saban]] programmes (in some cases, replacing the [[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment]] logo), like ''Digimon'', ''Power Rangers'', the 1994 ''Spider-Man'' animated series and the CGI ''Action Man'' series.
** It most commonly appears on re-releases and newer releases of ex-Fox Kids/Saban programmes. Newer releases that have it include ''Digimon'' releases "The Birth Of Guilmon'' and "Revenge of the Digital World", the ''Power Rangers Wild Force'' release "Curse of the Wolf", ''The Best of The Power Rangers: The Ultimate Rangers'' (uses the 7th logo on DVD), and several other releases.
*** It also showed up on the UK VHS of ''The Legend of Tarzan'' (although the packaging uses the Walt Disney Home Entertainment logo), and a Spanish ''Art Attack'' release.
*** Showed up on the UK VHS of ''The Legend of Tarzan'' (although the packaging uses the Walt Disney Home Entertainment logo)
*** It also showed up on a Spanish ''Art Attack'' release.
*** Appeared on two British [[The Baby Einstein Company|Baby Einstein]] VHS releases from 2000 - ''Baby Einstein'' (i.e. ''Language Nursery'') and ''Baby Mozart''. ''Baby Shakespeare'' uses the [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment|Disney Videos]] logo, and ''Baby Bach'' has no logos at all.
*** Appeared on two British [[The Baby Einstein Company|Baby Einstein]] VHS releases from 2000 - ''Baby Einstein'' (i.e. ''Language Nursery'') and ''Baby Mozart''. ''Baby Shakespeare'' uses the [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment|Disney Videos]] logo, and ''Baby Bach'' has no logos at all.


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'''Audio:''' A remix of the "Trademark" tune used in the 3rd and 4th logos, with an added bass/string backing and opening with several chime notes.
'''Audio:''' A remix of the "Trademark" tune used in the 3rd and 4th logos, with an added bass/string backing and opening with several chime notes.


'''Availability:''' A kinda strange oddity when it comes to it's usage.  
'''Availability:''' This logo is something of an oddity, as it was used both sparsely and inconsistently.  
* It originally debuted and initially only appeared on the original 1998 VHS release of ''Kiki's Delivery Service'' before and after the opening previews (the NTSC 2003 VHS uses the 2001 [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment|Walt Disney Home Entertainment]] logo and that release's PAL version uses the 11th Buena Vista Home Entertainment logo), and was set to appear on the (eventually scrapped) 1999 VHS release of ''Castle in the Sky'', as seen through the trailer of it.
* It originally debuted and initially only appeared on the original 1998 VHS release of ''Kiki's Delivery Service'' before and after the opening previews (the NTSC 2003 VHS uses the 2001 [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment|Walt Disney Home Entertainment]] logo and that release's PAL version uses the 11th Buena Vista Home Entertainment logo), and was set to appear on the (eventually scrapped) 1999 VHS release of ''Castle in the Sky'', as seen through the trailer of it.
* It made a surprise return on the 2002 North American DVD releases of ''Spider-Man: The Ultimate Villain Showdown'', ''Spider-Man: The Return of the Green Goblin'', and ''David Blaine Fearless'', all of which used the next logo on their VHS releases.
* It made a surprise return on the 2002 North American DVD releases of ''Spider-Man: The Ultimate Villain Showdown'', ''Spider-Man: The Return of the Green Goblin'', and ''David Blaine Fearless'', all of which used the next logo on their VHS releases.
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* There is a still variant.
* There is a still variant.
* Starting in 2002, the text  "{{color|silver|{{Font|Times New Roman|Buena Vista Home Video}}}}"  is replaced by "{{color|silver|{{Font|Times New Roman|Buena Vista Home Video}}}}", and the shine is dimmer.
* Starting in 2002, the text  "{{color|silver|{{Font|Times New Roman|Buena Vista Home Video}}}}"  is replaced by "{{color|silver|{{Font|Times New Roman|Buena Vista Home Video}}}}", and the shine is dimmer.
* On the trailer for the "Gene Autry Collection", which was spotted on the 1999 VHS release of "Gene Autry: Back in the Saddle", the logo is animated like the 1985 Walt Disney Pictures logo.
* On the trailer for the "Gene Autry Collection", which was spotted on the 1999 VHS release of ''Gene Autry: Back in the Saddle'', the logo is animated like the 1985 Walt Disney Pictures logo.
* On the home video trailer for ''Spider-Man and the Return of the Green Goblin'', a version of the logo appears, where a light shines through the semi-transparent castle and slowly starts to fade away.
* On the home video trailer for ''Spider-Man and the Return of the Green Goblin'', a version of the logo appears, where a light shines through the semi-transparent castle and slowly starts to fade away.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Audio:''' A ten-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).
'''Audio:''' A ten-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 and the music for the "filmreel" bumpers used by Disney at the time).


'''Availability:'''
'''Availability:'''
* Can be seen on releases from the company at that time. It was used in tandem with the next logo until 2007.
* Can be seen on releases from the company at that time. It was used in tandem with the next logo until 2007.
** The "Home Video" variant appears on various non-Disney releases, beginning with ''The Little Twins'' releases "Tales of Enchantment" and "The Magic of Giving'', and went onto appear on VHS releases such as ''Gene Autry Collection - Volume 1'', ''Go Fatima'', ''The Bear'', ''Inspector Gadget: Gadget's Greatest Gadgets'', ''The Duke''. ''South Pacific''.
** The "Home Video" variant appears on various non-Disney releases, beginning with ''The Little Twins'' releases "Tales of Enchantment" and "The Magic of Giving"'', ''as well as ''Gene Autry Collection - Volume 1, Go Fatima, The Bear, Inspector Gadget: Gadget's Greatest Gadgets, The Duke,'' and the 2001 TV remake of ''South Pacific.''
** The "Home Entertainment" variant appears on ''The Animal Train''. It also appeared on later ''Power Rangers Time Force'' and ''Digimon'' VHS releases, VHS releases of ''Power Rangers Wild Force'', among other Fox Kids/Saban re-releases.
** The "Home Entertainment" variant appears on ''The Animal Train''. It also appeared on later ''Power Rangers Time Force'' and ''Digimon'' VHS releases, and VHS releases of ''Power Rangers Wild Force'', among other Fox Kids/Saban re-releases.
* Internationally, only the "Home Entertainment" variant has been used.
* Internationally, only the "Home Entertainment" variant has been used.
** on UK releases, it has been spotted on the VHS releases of ''Power Rangers: Time Force: The End Of Time'' and ''Power Rangers Wild Force: Lionheart'', the 2003 DVD release of ''Pokémon 4Ever'' (unusually, instead of the [[Miramax Home Entertainment]] logo, and is also 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).
** In terms of UK releases, it has been spotted on the VHS releases of ''Power Rangers: Time Force: The End Of Time'' and ''Power Rangers Wild Force: Lionheart'', the 2003 DVD release of ''Pokémon 4Ever'' (unusually, instead of the [[Miramax Home Entertainment]] logo, and is also 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).


=== 7th Logo (2002-2010's)===
=== 7th Logo (2002-2010's)===
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'''Audio Variant:''' Sometimes, the logo is silent.
'''Audio Variant:''' Sometimes, the logo is silent.


'''Availability:''' It was seen on releases under the Buena Vista Home Entertainment label since post-2002. It was used in tandem with the 6th logo until 2007.  
'''Availability:''' It was seen on releases under the Buena Vista Home Entertainment label post-2002. It was used in tandem with the 6th logo until 2007.  
* Appears on VHS and DVD releases of shows from [[Touchstone Television (1985-2007)|ABC/Touchstone Television]] until August 2008, including the first six seasons of ''Scrubs'', ''Ugly Betty'', ''Lost'', and many others. Starting in August 2008, ABC releases began to use the [[ABC Studios]] logo as a de-facto home entertainment logo.
* Appears on VHS and DVD releases of shows from [[Touchstone Television (1985-2007)|ABC/Touchstone Television]] until August 2008, including the first six seasons of ''Scrubs'', ''Ugly Betty'', ''Lost'', and many others. Starting in August 2008, ABC releases began to use the [[ABC Studios]] logo as a de-facto home entertainment logo.
* The Blu-ray version is only known to appear on ''Lost: The Complete Third Season'' in North America, but it is much more common internationally (detailed below).
* The Blu-ray version is only known to appear on ''Lost: The Complete Third Season'' in North America, but it is much more common internationally (detailed below).
* This logo also does not appear on post-2008 DVD releases of [[ABC Family Originals|ABC Family]] shows, as [[Gaiam]] distributed their releases at the time, and they use the ABC Family logo as the home media logo instead.
* This logo also does not appear on post-2008 DVD releases of [[ABC Family Originals|ABC Family]] shows, as [[Gaiam]] distributed their releases at the time, and they use the ABC Family logo as a de-facto logo instead.
* It also appears on box sets of ''The Muppet Show'', the US VHS release of ''Bionicle: Mask of Light'' (the UK version uses the 1994 [[Miramax Home Entertainment]] logo and the DVD release uses the 1999 Miramax Home Entertainment logo), ''MXP: Most Xtreme Primate'', and all four ''Felicity'' DVD box sets.
* It also appears on box sets of ''The Muppet Show'', the US VHS release of ''Bionicle: Mask of Light'' (the UK version uses the 1994 [[Miramax Home Entertainment]] logo and the DVD release uses the 1999 Miramax Home Entertainment logo), ''MXP: Most Xtreme Primate'', and all four ''Felicity'' DVD box sets.
* It is also used on a few BVS Entertainment-owned shows and properties, like various Marvel animated shows, the first season of ''Sweet Valley High'', the first two seasons of ''The Tick: The Animated Series'' (US only), and various ''Power Rangers'' DVD releases in the UK and US such as ''The Best of Power Rangers: The Ultimate Rangers''.
* It is also used on a few BVS Entertainment-owned shows and properties, like various Marvel animated shows, the first season of ''Sweet Valley High'', the first two seasons of ''The Tick'' (US only), and various ''Power Rangers'' DVD releases in the UK and US such as ''The Best of Power Rangers: The Ultimate Rangers''.
* It also appears on Roger Corman movies released by the label in the United States from 2005-2008.
* It also appears on Roger Corman movies released by the label in the United States from 2005-2008, including ''Grand Theft Auto'' and ''Rock N Roll High School''.
* On VHS, it's rare and it can be found on several VHS releases of ''Power Rangers Dino Thunder'', as well as the Australian VHS release of ''Daredevil vs. Spider-Man''.
* On VHS, it's rare and it can be found on several VHS releases of ''Power Rangers Dino Thunder'', as well as the Australian VHS release of ''Daredevil vs. Spider-Man''.
* Outside North America, it can be found on many releases such as the 2005 PAL DVD release of ''Pokémon Heroes''.
* Outside North America, it can be found on many releases such as the 2005 PAL DVD release of ''Pokémon Heroes''.
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