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* The 1986 WDT/BVTV "Rainbow Castle" theme was also used on the standalone logo, appears on early Channel 5 "Milkshake" UK airings of ''The Book of Pooh'' as well as international prints of the first two episodes of season 1 of ''Lost.'' | * The 1986 WDT/BVTV "Rainbow Castle" theme was also used on the standalone logo, appears on early Channel 5 "Milkshake" UK airings of ''The Book of Pooh'' as well as international prints of the first two episodes of season 1 of ''Lost.'' | ||
* On international fullscreen prints of a handful season 1 episodes of ''Kim Possible'', the 1987 Walt Disney Television theme is out-of sync. | * On international fullscreen prints of a handful season 1 episodes of ''Kim Possible'', the 1987 Walt Disney Television theme is out-of sync. | ||
* On [[BBC One|BBC One]] UK airings of ''What About Bob?'' (1991), the closing theme ends over it, with the music | * On [[BBC One|BBC One]] UK airings of ''What About Bob?'' (1991), the closing theme ends over it, with the music fading out to silence when the logo fades out to black. | ||
* On the Disney+ print of ''The Book of Pooh'' episode "The Words Are Out/Brain Drain", the 2000 Playhouse Disney Originals theme is heard, presumably as the result of a bad plaster. | * On the Disney+ print of ''The Book of Pooh'' episode "The Words Are Out/Brain Drain", the 2000 Playhouse Disney Originals theme is heard, presumably as the result of a bad plaster. | ||
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* Disney Channel USA airings of the Disney Channel Original Movie, ''Pixel Perfect'' has this at the end. | * Disney Channel USA airings of the Disney Channel Original Movie, ''Pixel Perfect'' has this at the end. | ||
* This logo (with the WDTA logo) has been spotted on a May 24, 2018 Disney XD USA airing of the ''Lilo & Stitch: The Series'' episode "Phoon", probably due to using an international print of the latter episode (a similar case happened with the 2000 Walt Disney Television logo on the episode “Topper” on the aforementioned channel, also a result of using an international print of some sort). | * This logo (with the WDTA logo) has been spotted on a May 24, 2018 Disney XD USA airing of the ''Lilo & Stitch: The Series'' episode "Phoon", probably due to using an international print of the latter episode (a similar case happened with the 2000 Walt Disney Television logo on the episode “Topper” on the aforementioned channel, also a result of using an international print of some sort). | ||
* More recently, this logo was surprisingly spotted on some episodes of ''My Wife & Kids'' on VH1 and other Paramount Global networks, whenever it airs. Comedy Central UK (and 5Star) airings | * More recently, this logo was surprisingly spotted on some episodes of ''My Wife & Kids'' on VH1 and other Paramount Global networks, whenever it airs. Comedy Central UK (and 5Star) airings also have this at the end, on seasons 2-onward, as do Hulu's and Disney+'s prints. However, it doesn't appear on Fuse and Aspire airings of the show. | ||
* It appears at the end of ''Mimic 3: Sentinel'' (Dimension Films production) on the Lionsgate ''Mimic'' Blu-Ray triple feature set (and the 2020 Paramount Pictures reprint of it), before the 2011 short/silent Miramax logo. This is also retained on Crackle's print and even a Comet broadcast. | * It appears at the end of ''Mimic 3: Sentinel'' (Dimension Films production) on the Lionsgate ''Mimic'' Blu-Ray triple feature set (and the 2020 Paramount Pictures reprint of it), before the 2011 short/silent Miramax logo. This is also retained on Crackle's print and even a Comet broadcast. | ||
* It is also rumored this appears on some Mill Creek and Kino Lorber Blu-Ray releases of Touchstone/Hollywood Pictures titles such as ''Takin' Care Of Business'', ''Mr. Destiny'', ''Tough Guys'', ''The Puppet Masters'', ''Deep Rising'', and possibly others. | * It is also rumored this appears on some Mill Creek and Kino Lorber Blu-Ray releases of Touchstone/Hollywood Pictures titles such as ''Takin' Care Of Business'', ''Mr. Destiny'', ''Tough Guys'', ''The Puppet Masters'', ''Deep Rising'', and possibly others. | ||
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* It also appeared on later international, non-American airings of [[DIC Entertainment]]-produced shows. This logo was used on ''Sonic Underground'', ''Archie's Weird Mysteries'', and season 3 of ''The New Adventures of Madeline''. This also appeared on a 2002 Channel 5 UK airing of ''Madeline: Lost in Paris''. It made a surprise appearance on the UK [[Prism Leisure Corporation|Prism Leisure]] DVD release of ''Inspector Gadget's Last Case'', as well as a German DVD of the same movie. This is sometimes retained on some TV airings and on DVDs. It was also seen on Boomerang UK airings of the original ''Inspector Gadget'' after the DiC/Saban/Fox Kids logos. | * It also appeared on later international, non-American airings of [[DIC Entertainment]]-produced shows. This logo was used on ''Sonic Underground'', ''Archie's Weird Mysteries'', and season 3 of ''The New Adventures of Madeline''. This also appeared on a 2002 Channel 5 UK airing of ''Madeline: Lost in Paris''. It made a surprise appearance on the UK [[Prism Leisure Corporation|Prism Leisure]] DVD release of ''Inspector Gadget's Last Case'', as well as a German DVD of the same movie. This is sometimes retained on some TV airings and on DVDs. It was also seen on Boomerang UK airings of the original ''Inspector Gadget'' after the DiC/Saban/Fox Kids logos. | ||
* On Non-Disney acquired shows, this logo appeared on international airings of ''RoboRoach'', ''Gadget & the Gadgetinis'' and the first season of the French dub of ''Sonic X'' (Jetix Europe dubbed the series in the country) | * On Non-Disney acquired shows, this logo appeared on international airings of ''RoboRoach'', ''Gadget & the Gadgetinis'' and the first season of the French dub of ''Sonic X'' (Jetix Europe dubbed the series in the country) | ||
** In a bizarre case in terms to third-party shows, this is also seen on Treehouse Direct Brazil prints of ''The Fairly OddParents'' (Viacom owns the series, but the series also aired on some Disney Channel | ** In a bizarre case in terms to third-party shows, this is also seen on Treehouse Direct Brazil prints of ''The Fairly OddParents'' (Viacom owns the series, but the series also aired on some international versions of Disney Channel, as Nelvana distributes the first 4 seasons and season 5 before "Mooving Day" outside the United States, a possible reason why this logo appeared). In a similar case, Fox Kids Brazil airings of ''Braceface'' also weirdly used this at the end. | ||
* This was also spotted at the end of a Bulgarian airing of the 2001 TV movie ''Three Days''. | * This was also spotted at the end of a Bulgarian airing of the 2001 TV movie ''Three Days''. | ||
* Strangely, this appears at the end of the French-Canadian VHS release of ''Max Keeble's Big Move''. | * Strangely, this appears at the end of the French-Canadian VHS release of ''Max Keeble's Big Move''. | ||
* It can be also seen on the last two seasons of ''Alias'' on The Roku Channel, Fox Corporation's Tubi, as well as on Disney+'s prints of the said show overseas (although the first two seasons cut this and the Touchstone Television logo before it, strangely). | * It can be also seen on the last two seasons of ''Alias'' on The Roku Channel, Fox Corporation's Tubi, as well as on Disney+'s prints of the said show overseas (although the first two seasons cut this and the Touchstone Television logo before it, strangely). | ||
* [[Channel 4|Channel 4]] UK airings of the end of ''Coyote Ugly'' (2000) have this logo, after the [[Jerry Bruckheimer Films]] and [[Touchstone Pictures]] logos. | * [[Channel 4|Channel 4]] UK airings of the end of ''Coyote Ugly'' (2000) have this logo, after the [[Jerry Bruckheimer Films]] and [[Touchstone Pictures]] logos. | ||
* The 2.35:1 widescreen version is extremely rare to come by, but Sky Cinema UK prints of ''Kill Bill, Volume 2'' features this variant. It could have also seen on older international TV prints of 2:35:1 Disney/Miramax movies of the time-frame. | * The 2.35:1 widescreen version is extremely rare to come by, but Sky Cinema UK prints of ''Kill Bill, Volume 2'' features this variant. It could have also been seen on older international TV prints of 2:35:1 Disney/Miramax movies of the time-frame. | ||
===5th Logo (2003-2006)=== | ===5th Logo (2003-2006)=== | ||
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** On SIP Animation-produced programs, this logo appears on the second season of ''What's with Andy?'', ''The Tofus'', and the first season of ''W.I.T.C.H.'' (Most DVD releases don't have the logo at all). | ** On SIP Animation-produced programs, this logo appears on the second season of ''What's with Andy?'', ''The Tofus'', and the first season of ''W.I.T.C.H.'' (Most DVD releases don't have the logo at all). | ||
** ''Tutenstein'' sometimes used this logo, alongside ''Sonic X'' (although not every DVD release will have it). It might appear on ''Shaman King'' as well, although so far it's unknown if it does. | ** ''Tutenstein'' sometimes used this logo, alongside ''Sonic X'' (although not every DVD release will have it). It might appear on ''Shaman King'' as well, although so far it's unknown if it does. | ||
** This also appeared on ''Power Rangers'' episodes from this time period, appearing on ''Dino Thunder'', ''S.P.D.'' and ''Mystic Force'', even in the United States, although modern prints of these seasons | ** This also appeared on ''Power Rangers'' episodes from this time period, appearing on ''Dino Thunder'', ''S.P.D.'' and ''Mystic Force'', even in the United States, although modern prints of these seasons plaster it with the [[Saban Brands]] logo. | ||
** Some DVD releases of ''RoboRoach'' and ''Gadget & the Gadgetinis'' replace the previous logo with this logo. | ** Some DVD releases of ''RoboRoach'' and ''Gadget & the Gadgetinis'' replace the previous logo with this logo. | ||
** The 16:9 version only appears on ''Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!'' (This is retained on Disney+'s prints, although cropped in 4:3). | ** The 16:9 version only appears on ''Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!'' (This is retained on Disney+'s prints, although cropped in 4:3). | ||
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* | * International airings of one episode of ''Dirt'' used the music from the 9th [[FX Networks]] logo due to a reverse plaster error. | ||
* On current prints of the TV movie ''Model Behavior'', the short [[Walt Disney Television]] music is heard due to plastering the 1986 WDT and 1995 WDT/BVI logos. | * On current prints of the TV movie ''Model Behavior'', the short [[Walt Disney Television]] music is heard due to plastering the 1986 WDT and 1995 WDT/BVI logos. | ||
* A season 2 episode of ''Brandy & Mr. Whiskers'' uses the full Walt Disney Television music due to plastering the [[Disney Television Animation|Walt Disney Television Animation]] logo. | * A season 2 episode of ''Brandy & Mr. Whiskers'' uses the full Walt Disney Television music due to plastering the [[Disney Television Animation|Walt Disney Television Animation]] logo. | ||
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* Season 1 episodes of ''Mickey Mouse Clubhouse'' and ''My Friends Tigger & Pooh'' also have this at the end, plastering the [[Disney Junior Originals|Playhouse Disney Originals]] logo. It also plasters the Disney Channel Originals logo on international prints of WDTA-produced shows at the time, such as season 1 episodes of ''The Replacements'' (including American prints on Disney+) and the final season of ''Kim Possible'', among others. | * Season 1 episodes of ''Mickey Mouse Clubhouse'' and ''My Friends Tigger & Pooh'' also have this at the end, plastering the [[Disney Junior Originals|Playhouse Disney Originals]] logo. It also plasters the Disney Channel Originals logo on international prints of WDTA-produced shows at the time, such as season 1 episodes of ''The Replacements'' (including American prints on Disney+) and the final season of ''Kim Possible'', among others. | ||
* This also plastered the [[Touchstone Pictures]] and [[Amblin Entertainment]] logos on a Christmas Eve airing of ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' on BBC Two a few years back. | * This also plastered the [[Touchstone Pictures]] and [[Amblin Entertainment]] logos on a Christmas Eve airing of ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' on BBC Two a few years back. | ||
* It is rumored this appears on a few Mill Creek and Kino-Lorber Blu-Ray releases of Touchstone/[[Hollywood Pictures]] titles such as ''Big Business'', ''Firebirds'', ''Prefontaine'', ''Scenes From a Mall'' (the Kino Lorber Blu-Ray release, however, | * It is rumored this appears on a few Mill Creek and Kino-Lorber Blu-Ray releases of Touchstone/[[Hollywood Pictures]] titles such as ''Big Business'', ''Firebirds'', ''Prefontaine'', ''Scenes From a Mall'' (the Kino Lorber Blu-Ray release, however, has it at the end), and possibly others. | ||
* It can be seen at the end of HBO and Cinemax airings of ''Mr. Destiny'' (1990). | * It can be seen at the end of HBO and Cinemax airings of ''Mr. Destiny'' (1990). | ||
* The "Servicing the Distribution" version is rarer than the previous logo. It appears on some [[Jetix Europe]] co-productions, including series 2 of ''W.I.T.C.H.'', ''Power Rangers Operation Overdrive'', and Series 1 of ''Pucca'', the latter of which retains the logo on some official YouTube prints of the series. It's unknown if other shows from this time period, like ''Oban-Star Racers'', used this logo. It also made a surprise appearance at the end of a UK True Movies airing of the TV Movie ''The Girl Who Came Between Them''. | * The "Servicing the Distribution" version is rarer than the previous logo. It appears on some [[Jetix Europe]] co-productions, including series 2 of ''W.I.T.C.H.'', ''Power Rangers Operation Overdrive'', and Series 1 of ''Pucca'', the latter of which retains the logo on some official YouTube prints of the series. It's unknown if other shows from this time period, like ''Oban-Star Racers'', used this logo. It also made a surprise appearance at the end of a UK True Movies airing of the TV Movie ''The Girl Who Came Between Them''. |