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'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
* Sometimes, the copyright notice doesn't appear. | |||
* Starting in the mid 1990's, an alternate version exists where it just shows the text in the center of the screen. Only "{{Font|Waltograph|Disney}}" shines here. In later years, the logo now has a silver/purple color scheme, "'''{{Font|Times New Roman|Educational Productions}}'''" is in a different font, and "''{{Font|Times New Roman|Distributed by}}''" is seen above the logo. | * Starting in the mid 1990's, an alternate version exists where it just shows the text in the center of the screen. Only "{{Font|Waltograph|Disney}}" shines here. In later years, the logo now has a silver/purple color scheme, "'''{{Font|Times New Roman|Educational Productions}}'''" is in a different font, and "''{{Font|Times New Roman|Distributed by}}''" is seen above the logo. | ||
* A shorter version, which cuts out Mickey appearing, exists. | * A shorter version, which cuts out Mickey appearing, exists. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds Variant(s):''' | '''Music/Sounds Variant(s):''' | ||
* Some films have their own versions of the music: | * Some films have their own versions of the music: | ||
* On ''Disney's Animated Alphabet'', an upbeat pop-based synth theme was used. | |||
**A quirky ''Teletubbies'' or ''The Magic School Bus''-esque theme, used on ''Bill Nye the Science Guy'' tapes. | **A quirky ''Teletubbies'' or ''The Magic School Bus''-esque theme, used on ''Bill Nye the Science Guy'' tapes. | ||
**A synth-pop theme a la Frankie Goes to Hollywood with synth bells as Mickey throws out the sparkling dust, which continues after the logo fades out, used on the ''Language Arts Through Imagination'' videos ''How Does It Feel to Be an Elephant?'' and ''How Does Sound Sound?''. | **A synth-pop theme a la Frankie Goes to Hollywood with synth bells as Mickey throws out the sparkling dust, which continues after the logo fades out, used on the ''Language Arts Through Imagination'' videos ''How Does It Feel to Be an Elephant?'' and ''How Does Sound Sound?''. | ||
**A soothing flute theme with a harp glissando as Mickey throws out the sparkling dust and a synth "ding", used on the ''Goofy Field Trips'' shorts. | **A soothing flute theme with a harp glissando as Mickey throws out the sparkling dust and a synth "ding", used on the ''Goofy Field Trips'' shorts. | ||
* A synth tune with a marching band flair, used on the ''Mickey Field Trips'' shorts. | ** A synth tune with a marching band flair, used on the ''Mickey Field Trips'' shorts. | ||
* A spooky theme, used on ''Mickey's Safety Club - Halloween Surprises''. | ** A spooky theme, used on ''Mickey's Safety Club - Halloween Surprises''. | ||
* Another synth theme with magical sparkles as Mickey fades in and throws the dust, used on ''Mickey's Safety Club - Playground Fun''. | ** Another synth theme with magical sparkles as Mickey fades in and throws the dust, used on ''Mickey's Safety Club - Playground Fun''. | ||
* The logo may be silent. This is most common with the text variant. | * The logo may be silent. This is most common with the text variant. | ||
* Mickey laughs on some films. | * Mickey laughs on some films. | ||
* Sometimes, the opening theme of the program is heard. | |||
'''Availability:''' Uncommon, bordering on rare. Appears on VHS, Betamax and VCDs from the company, especially ''Bill Nye the Science Guy''. Its first known appearance was in the 1987 short ''Do Dragons Dream?''. | '''Availability:''' Uncommon, bordering on rare. Appears on VHS, Betamax and VCDs from the company, especially ''Bill Nye the Science Guy''. Its first known appearance was in the 1987 short ''Do Dragons Dream?''. |