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*When the logo first debuted on the 1988 VHS of ''Cinderella'', the music was in monorual. Later on starting with the 1989 VHS of ''Bambi'', the music was in stereo.
*When the logo first debuted on the 1988 VHS of ''Cinderella'', the music was in monorual. Later on starting with the 1989 VHS of ''Bambi'', the music was in stereo.
*On the 1992 VHS of ''101 Dalmatians'', the music fades out along with the logo; on the 1992 VHS of ''The Great Mouse Detective'', the music lasts a second after the logo fades to black.
*On the 1992 VHS of ''101 Dalmatians'', the music fades out along with the logo; on the 1992 VHS of ''The Great Mouse Detective'', the music lasts a second after the logo fades to black.
*Starting with the 1992 VHS release of ''The Rescuers'', the music became distorted and heavier on bass due to deterioration of the master recording. Crackling sounds can be heard in background at the beginning of the logo when Mickey Mouse (dressed as the Sorcerer's Apprentice) shows up and the camera zooms up to his hand, rumbling sounds can be heard underneath as the spark writes the words "WALT DiSNEY", kettledrums can be heard in the background as the words "WALT DiSNEY" and "CLASSICS" settle on the diamond, a synth-bass pad note can be heard underneath as the comet flies around the diamond and purring sounds can be heard underneath at the end of the logo until it fades to black. Also, the cymbal crash sound is gone. This variant would later be heard under the Walt Disney Company Intro on several VHS releases from 1999-2000, as Beau Weaver says, "You can always count on something new and exciting from Disney".
*Starting with the 1992 VHS release of ''The Rescuers'', the music became distorted and heavier on bass due to deterioration of the master recording. Crackling sounds can be heard in the background at the beginning of the logo, rumbling sounds can be heard underneath as the spark writes the words "WALT DiSNEY", kettledrums can be heard in the background as the words "WALT DiSNEY" and "CLASSICS" settle on the diamond, and a synth-bass pad note can be heard underneath as the comet flies around the diamond. This variant would later be heard under the Walt Disney Company Intro on several VHS releases from 1999-2000.
*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'."
*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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*The Classics LaserDisc releases of ''Pinocchio'', ''The Jungle Book'', ''The Great Mouse Detective'' and ''Beauty and the Beast'' also don't use this logo, instead using the aforementioned WDHV logo.
*The Classics LaserDisc releases of ''Pinocchio'', ''The Jungle Book'', ''The Great Mouse Detective'' and ''Beauty and the Beast'' also don't use this logo, instead using the aforementioned WDHV logo.
* The 1988 version made an appearance on a DVS VHS of ''Mary Poppins'', which was most likely an error since, as a (mostly) live-action film, it was never officially considered part of the Classics line.
* The 1988 version made an appearance on a DVS VHS of ''Mary Poppins'', which was most likely an error since, as a (mostly) live-action film, it was never officially considered part of the Classics line.
*It is unknown if the Walt Disney Classics logo made strange appearances on The Disney Channel airings of any animated films (that were part of the Walt Disney Classics line such as ''The Rescuers Down Under'') from 1990 to 2000, depending on if you check your old tapes.
*The Walt Disney Classics logo made a surprise appearance on the Black Diamond edition of ''The Lion King'', in which is extremely rare and is also a screener/promo copy. Some prints of the Black Diamond edition of ''The Lion King'' do not have the Walt Disney Classics logo and it instead goes straight to the beginning of the movie.


'''Editor's Note:''' A very well-made and professional logo that's a nostalgic favorite among many true Disney fans and VHS, Betamax, LaserDisc, DVD, Mini DVD, HD-DVD and Blu-ray collectors.
'''Editor's Note:''' A very well-made and professional logo that's a nostalgic favorite among many true Disney fans and VHS, Betamax, LaserDisc, DVD, Mini DVD, HD-DVD and Blu-ray collectors.
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