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* On ''Stick with Me, Kid'', another version of the still variant adds "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''Ltd.'''}}" next to it. After a few seconds, it incorporates a computer-generated turn-around that changes to the [[Buena Vista International Television|Buena Vista International]] logo.
* On ''Stick with Me, Kid'', another version of the still variant adds "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''Ltd.'''}}" next to it. After a few seconds, it incorporates a computer-generated turn-around that changes to the [[Buena Vista International Television|Buena Vista International]] logo.
* On the Russian version of ''The Disney Afternoon'' (known as ''Club Disney'') and the German Super RTL program ''Disney News'', the text is bolder and "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''Productions'''}}" doesn't fade in after the logo starts, it crossfades to the Buena Vista International logo.
* On the Russian version of ''The Disney Afternoon'' (known as ''Club Disney'') and the German Super RTL program ''Disney News'', the text is bolder and "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''Productions'''}}" doesn't fade in after the logo starts, it crossfades to the Buena Vista International logo.
* A variant appears on the Italian version ''Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?''. The text uses a different font and the arc and castle are off-center.
* A variant appears on ''Che fine ha Fatto Carmen Sandiego?'' (the Italian version of ''Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?''). The text uses a different font and the arc and castle are off-center.
* An alternate version of the Italian logo has the standard ''Buena Vista Productions'' text under the off-center castle.
* An alternate version of the Italian logo has the standard ''Buena Vista Productions'' text under the off-center castle.
* On later seasons of the Danish version of ''The Disney Afternoon'' (known as ''Disney Sjov''), the logo zooms backward to about halfway up the screen.
* On later seasons of the Danish version of ''The Disney Afternoon'' (known as ''Disney Sjov''), the logo zooms backward to about halfway up the screen.

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