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* This appears on original prints of all episodes of ''Marsupilami'' even in North America, and also appears on the videocassette releases. It surprisingly appears on home video prints of ''Frankenpooh'', whereas most ''The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh'' videocassettes of the era use no logo, the standalone or still Walt Disney Television variant, or the long 1997 Buena Vista Television logo, however this logo was seen on some episodes of said series on The Disney Channel in the U.S. in the mid to late 90s (before the prints were updated with the 1986 Walt Disney Television "Blue Castle" logo).
* This appears on original prints of all episodes of ''Marsupilami'' even in North America, and also appears on the videocassette releases. It surprisingly appears on home video prints of ''Frankenpooh'', whereas most ''The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh'' videocassettes of the era use no logo, the standalone or still Walt Disney Television variant, or the long 1997 Buena Vista Television logo, however this logo was seen on some episodes of said series on The Disney Channel in the U.S. in the mid to late 90s (before the prints were updated with the 1986 Walt Disney Television "Blue Castle" logo).
* This is also seen on various Disney/Touchstone/Hollywood Home Entertainment region 2 PAL DVD releases at the ends of ''A Goofy Movie'' (only on some prints), ''The Three Musketeers'', ''The Journey of Natty Gann'', and possibly ''Deep Rising''.
* This is also seen on various Disney/Touchstone/Hollywood Home Entertainment region 2 PAL DVD releases at the ends of ''A Goofy Movie'' (only on some prints), ''The Three Musketeers'', ''The Journey of Natty Gann'', and possibly ''Deep Rising''.
* It also appeared on various international non-American prints of [[DIC Entertainment]] shows produced during the time when Disney owned the studio, as such this appeared on ''The Wacky World of Tex Avery'', ''Mummies Alive!'', ''Sabrina: The Animated Series'' and ''Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century'' (Excluding the UK). These are sometimes retained on modern prints of these respective prints. It also appeared on some rebroadcasts of ''Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?'' and ''Double Dragon''.
* It also appeared on various international non-American prints of [[DIC Entertainment]] shows produced during the time when Disney owned the studio, including the likes of ''The Wacky World of Tex Avery'', ''Mummies Alive!'', ''Sabrina: The Animated Series'', ''Archie's Weird Mysteries'' and ''Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century'' (Excluding the UK). These are sometimes retained on modern prints of these respective prints. It also appeared on some rebroadcasts of ''Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?'' and ''Double Dragon''.
** It was also tacked onto a print of the ''Bump in the Night'' special "'Twas the Night Before Bumpy" on the 2004 UK DVD release "[[Anchor Bay Entertainment|Anchor Bay]]'s Christmas Selection Box".
* The 1992 logo is extremely rare, only appearing on ''The Grand Opening of Euro Disney''.
* The 1992 logo is extremely rare, only appearing on ''The Grand Opening of Euro Disney''.
* The 1996 variant can be found on the ''Ellen'' episode "Two Mammograms and a Wedding" on the season 3 DVD.
* The 1996 variant can be found on the ''Ellen'' episode "Two Mammograms and a Wedding" on the season 3 DVD.
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* This made a surprise appearance on a SundanceTV airing of the ''My So-Called Life'' episode "Life of Brian".
* This made a surprise appearance on a SundanceTV airing of the ''My So-Called Life'' episode "Life of Brian".
* The short animated silent variant is extremely rare, but it can be found at the end of the video release of ''The Book of Pooh: A Valentine for Eeyore'', not from the main show itself, but instead of a ''Rolie Polie Olie'' episode that appeared after the program. It appears after the end credits.
* The short animated silent variant is extremely rare, but it can be found at the end of the video release of ''The Book of Pooh: A Valentine for Eeyore'', not from the main show itself, but instead of a ''Rolie Polie Olie'' episode that appeared after the program. It appears after the end credits.
* 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'' and season 3 of ''The New Adventures of Madeline''. This also appeared on a 2002 Channel 5 UK airing of ''Madeline: Lost in Paris''.
* 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)
** 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.
** 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.  
** It was also seen on Boomerang UK airings of the original ''Inspector Gadget'' after the DIC/Saban/Fox Kids logos.
* It appeared on some early acquisions from [[Jetix Europe|Fox Kids Europe]], where it was tacked onto most international airings of ''RoboRoach'' and ''Gadget & the Gadgetinis'' and the first season of the French dub of ''Sonic X'' (Fox Kids/Jetix Europe dubbed the series in the country).
** It makes an odd, surprise appearance at the end of the ''VR Troopers'' episode "The Dojo Pilot" (after the Saban/Fox Kids logos) on the 2004 [[Maximum Entertainment]] UK DVD release of "VR Troopers: Volume 2".
** For unknown reasons, a lot of shows that aired on Fox Kids Brazil and Latin America commonly used this at the end for unknown reasons, such as 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) and airings of ''Braceface'' , another Nelvana-owned property.
* 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''.
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