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*On <u>some tapes</u>, the logo stays onscreen for an extra ten seconds before finally fading out. This was most commonly seen around 1986, including ''Pinocchio'', ''Dumbo'' and ''Alice in Wonderland'', as well as later prints of the black clamshell release of ''The Sword in the Stone''. It also appeared on the 1987 LaserDisc releases of ''Sleeping Beauty'' and ''Pinocchio'' (paired up with the 1986 cut-short "presents" variant of the Walt Disney Home Video logo). | *On <u>some tapes</u>, the logo stays onscreen for an extra ten seconds before finally fading out. This was most commonly seen around 1986, including ''Pinocchio'', ''Dumbo'' and ''Alice in Wonderland'', as well as later prints of the black clamshell release of ''The Sword in the Stone''. It also appeared on the 1987 LaserDisc releases of ''Sleeping Beauty'' and ''Pinocchio'' (paired up with the 1986 cut-short "presents" variant of the Walt Disney Home Video logo). | ||
*<u>Various Brazilian Portuguese tapes</u> have a still variant with the "THE CLASSICS" text replaced by "OS CLÁSSICOS". This was used at the beginning of a VHS promo for ''Bambi''. | *<u>Various Brazilian Portuguese tapes</u> have a still variant with the "THE CLASSICS" text replaced by "OS CLÁSSICOS". This was also used at the beginning of a VHS promo for ''Bambi''. | ||
* On a <u>promo sales tape for the 1984 VHS release of ''Robin Hood''</u>, the start of the tape features a golden vault door zooming in from the middle, taking up the entire screen as it does. The vault door's handle then rotates around and the door opens, revealing a blue background. The rest of the logo plays as usual, | * On a <u>promo sales tape for the 1984 VHS release of ''Robin Hood''</u>, the start of the tape features a golden vault door zooming in from the middle, taking up the entire screen as it does. The vault door's handle then rotates around and the door opens, revealing a blue background. The rest of the logo plays as usual, until reused animation of Tinkerbell from the [[Walt Disney Productions]] 50th anniversary logo comes in to transition to a different, shinier diamond frame displaying clips from various Disney animated films. | ||
*<u>Another scene from the aforementioned tape</u> has the last few seconds of the logo where the diamond zooms in, but the background is black instead of blue. The glowing blue outline of the diamond from the background fades in after the logo is fully formed. This appears to be a prototype version of the logo. | *<u>Another scene from the aforementioned tape</u> has the last few seconds of the logo where the diamond zooms in, but the background is black instead of blue. The glowing blue outline of the diamond from the background fades in after the logo is fully formed. This appears to be a prototype version of the logo. | ||
*On the <u>1985 demo VHS of ''Pinocchio''</u>, the text "PROPERTY OF W.D.T.N.T." (which stands for "Walt Disney Telecommunications and Non-Theatrical Company", the division that Walt Disney Home Video originally ran under until 1987) is seen near the bottom of the screen, as with the rest of the tape. | *On the <u>1985 demo VHS of ''Pinocchio''</u>, the text "PROPERTY OF W.D.T.N.T." (which stands for "Walt Disney Telecommunications and Non-Theatrical Company", the division that Walt Disney Home Video originally ran under until 1987) is seen near the bottom of the screen, as with the rest of the tape. |