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(The 1st Walt Disney Classics logo resembles a neon sign.)
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<u>FX/SFX:</u> All the animation in the logo.
<u>FX/SFX:</u> All the animation in the logo.


<u>Music/Sounds:</u> A majestic, gradually rising synthesizer fanfare with a "sizzling" noise as the comet circles behind the diamond. Starting with the 1992 VHS release of The Rescuers, the music became distorted and heavier on bass possibly due to deterioration of the master recording.
<u>Music/Sounds:</u> A majestic, gradually rising synthesizer fanfare with a "sizzling" noise as the comet circles behind the diamond. Starting with the 1992 VHS release of The Rescuers, the music became distorted and heavier on bass possibly due to deterioration of the master recording. The 1992 distorted, bass-heavy variant of the Walt Disney Classics music would be heard under the 1996-2000 Walt Disney Company as an announcer (Beau Weaver) says "You can always count on something new and exciting from Disney.", in which can be heard on 1999-2000 Disney video releases such as ''A Bug's Life, The Great Mouse Detective, Tarzan and Toy Story.''


<u>Music/Sounds Variant:</u> On the 1992 DVS VHS of ''Dumbo'', a woman is heard saying "Now in animation, a figure appears. Mickey Mouse, wearing his red sorcerer's robe and tall blue pointed hat, stands with his left arm extended. A star shoots up from his palm, writing a signature and the logo 'Walt Disney Classics'."
<u>Music/Sounds Variant:</u> On the 1992 DVS VHS of ''Dumbo'', a woman is heard saying "Now in animation, a figure appears. Mickey Mouse, wearing his red sorcerer's robe and tall blue pointed hat, stands with his left arm extended. A star shoots up from his palm, writing a signature and the logo 'Walt Disney Classics'."

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