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'''Technique:''' A mix of computer-generated graphics (most likely Scanimate) and chroma-key. "THE CLASSICS" and the outline around the diamond are photographed and chroma-keyed from real neon signs.
'''Technique:''' A mix of computer-generated graphics (most likely Scanimate) and chroma-key. "THE CLASSICS" and the outline around the diamond are photographed and chroma-keyed from real neon signs.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A bouncy, medieval-style synth-horn fanfare with a held-out synth-flute at the end, produced on a Yamaha DX7.
'''Audio:''' A bouncy, medieval-style synth-horn fanfare with a held-out synth-flute at the end, produced on a Yamaha DX7.


'''Music/Sounds Variant:'''
'''Audio Variant:'''
*At the beginning of the <u>aforementioned ''Robin Hood'' promo sales tape</u>, the music is in a slightly higher pitch. A "whoosh" sound effect is heard, growing louder as the door zooms in, accompanied by the sound of metal locks moving. When the logo reappears midway through the same sales tape, "National Trust" by Keith Mansfield (notable for its usage on the CBS/Fox Video logo) is heard in the background.
*At the beginning of the <u>aforementioned ''Robin Hood'' promo sales tape</u>, the music is in a slightly higher pitch. A "whoosh" sound effect is heard, growing louder as the door zooms in, accompanied by the sound of metal locks moving. When the logo reappears midway through the same sales tape, "National Trust" by Keith Mansfield (notable for its usage on the CBS/Fox Video logo) is heard in the background.
*On a <u>rare Disney promo sales tape from 1985 promoting the VHS release of ''Pinocchio''</u>, an announcer says, "The Disney Classics: Landmark animation made available for the first time from Walt Disney Home Video!"
*On a <u>rare Disney promo sales tape from 1985 promoting the VHS release of ''Pinocchio''</u>, an announcer says, "The Disney Classics: Landmark animation made available for the first time from Walt Disney Home Video!"
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'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation produced by Hal Miles and vaguely similar to the animation of the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video logo.
'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation produced by Hal Miles and vaguely similar to the animation of the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video logo.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A majestic, gradually rising synthesizer fanfare. When the logo starts and Mickey Mouse shows up, there is a synth-bass drone with synth-violins warming up, a whimsical synthesized organ tune (accompanied by synthesized chimes) as the spark swirls above Mickey's hand and writes the text "WALT DiSNEY", a seven-note synth-trumpet fanfare with a "sizzling" noise as the comet flies around the diamond, a cymbal crash (in which can be faintly heard under the "sizzling" sound effect) as the text "WALT DiSNEY CLASSICS" turns to gold and the comet and pixie dust trail leave the logo and twinkles playing underneath the synthesizer music until we fade to black.  
'''Audio:''' A majestic, gradually rising synthesizer fanfare. When the logo starts and Mickey Mouse shows up, there is a synth-bass drone with synth-violins warming up, a whimsical synthesized organ tune (accompanied by synthesized chimes) as the spark swirls above Mickey's hand and writes the text "WALT DiSNEY", a seven-note synth-trumpet fanfare with a "sizzling" noise as the comet flies around the diamond, a cymbal crash (in which can be faintly heard under the "sizzling" sound effect) as the text "WALT DiSNEY CLASSICS" turns to gold and the comet and pixie dust trail leave the logo and twinkles playing underneath the synthesizer music until we fade to black.  


'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''  
'''Audio Variants:'''  
*When the logo first debuted on the <u>1988 VHS of ''Cinderella''</u>, 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 <u>1988 VHS of ''Cinderella''</u>, the music was in monorual. Later on starting with the 1989 VHS of ''Bambi'', the music was in stereo.
*On the <u>1992 VHS of ''101 Dalmatians''</u>, the music fades out along with the logo; on the <u>1992 VHS of ''The Great Mouse Detective''</u>, the music lasts a second after the logo fades to black.  
*On the <u>1992 VHS of ''101 Dalmatians''</u>, the music fades out along with the logo; on the <u>1992 VHS of ''The Great Mouse Detective''</u>, the music lasts a second after the logo fades to black.  
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'''Technique:''' 2D animation.
'''Technique:''' 2D animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Opening of the promo following it.
'''Audio:''' Opening of the promo following it.


'''Availability:'''   
'''Availability:'''   
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'''Technique:''' 2D animation.
'''Technique:''' 2D animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' See above.
'''Audio:''' See above.


'''Availability:''' Same as the previous logo.
'''Availability:''' Same as the previous logo.
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