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* This and the 2011 [[Walt Disney Pictures|Disney]] logo plaster the previous logo on 3D prints of ''For the Birds''.  
* This and the 2011 [[Walt Disney Pictures|Disney]] logo plaster the previous logo on 3D prints of ''For the Birds''.  
* It also appears on both 3D and even 2D prints of newer shorts, except for ''22 Vs. Earth'' and ''Ciao Alberto'', which use the previous logo instead.
* It also appears on both 3D and even 2D prints of newer shorts, except for ''22 Vs. Earth'' and ''Ciao Alberto'', which use the previous logo instead.
* The final film to use the original version was the 3D version of ''Incredibles 2''.
* The final film to use the original version was the 3D version of ''Incredibles 2''. The logo also appears on the teaser trailer for said film.
* The reanimated variant debuted on the 3D version of ''Onward'' and later appeared on ''Lightyear'' and ''Elemental'', as well as the 2020 Disney Investor Day.
* The reanimated variant debuted on the 3D version of ''Onward'' and later appeared on ''Lightyear'' and ''Elemental'', as well as the 2020 Disney Investor Day.
* This does not appear on the 3D version of ''Toy Story 4'', which uses a variant of the previous logo. On a side note, it also did not appear on ''Soul'', ''Luca'', and ''Turning Red'', as they were all released exclusively on Disney+ (except in countries where the service was unavailable at first, where they were also released theatrically, though it is currently unknown whether or not it appeared on 3D prints of said films in those territories) due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
* This does not appear on the 3D version of ''Toy Story 4'', which uses a variant of the previous logo. On a side note, it also did not appear on ''Soul'', ''Luca'', and ''Turning Red'', as they were all released exclusively on Disney+ (except in countries where the service was unavailable at first, where they were also released theatrically, though it is currently unknown whether or not it appeared on 3D prints of said films in those territories) due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

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