Logo: On a black background, we see the orange text "WALT DiSNEY PICTURES" wiping in from left to right. Like the previous logo, the train seen halfway through the logo might be a reference to Casey Jr. from, During the turnaround of the castle, a pirate ship resembling the Jolly Roger from, At the end of the logo, the Matterhorn mountain from. Another spark flies by in tune with the music. FX/SFX: The "glowing castle", the "flash", and the drawing of the line. Content is available under $1 unless otherwise noted. Split companies: Fox Corporation. 13Joint venture with Sky Network Television. In some cases, no closing logo appears at all. Also seen on the 2015 Region 4 DVD reprints of various releases from 2008-14. On some films, the film's opening score incorporates the first few bars of "When You Wish Upon a Star" when the logo appears. This all closes out with a long, bombastic, drum-rolled orchestral and choir note. RCA/Columbia Pictures/Hoyts Video Pty. Logo: We quickly zoom through a stage background with "STAGE 1" on both sides of a door that has the 2002 Disney Channel Movie logo on it, the door opens up and we zoom through multiple pop-up book-like cut outs of multiple Disney Channel Original Movie scenes and characters which varies throughout the years. It also appears preceding the Studio Ghibli logo on the 2010 DVD releases of their output, such as, On VHS, it appeared on the 2006 demo VHS release of, The logo usually appeared on ABC shows and specials, such as. Nicknames: "The Disney Castle", "Magic Kingdom", "Sleeping Beauty/Cinderella Castle", "Classic Castle", "The Castle of Hollywood", "The Castle of Memories", "The Blue Castle", "Nostalgic Castle", "Walt Disney Castle", "Cel-animated Castle", "The Disney Renaissance Logo", "Disney Script", "White Disney Script", "2D Castle", "Abstract Castle". Logo: The Disney DVD logo (with a mirrored arc, seemingly to match with the FastPlay logo) shines on a cloudy blue background. Under it, we see the words "Disney Channel", with "Disney" in Walt Disney's signature font, and The Media Merchants logo. This version can be seen in, The closing variant is mostly silent, but sometimes, the closing theme of the movie will be heard over the logo, or, very rarely, the same fanfare used to open up films. Australia (ESPN2) | Brazil (2 | Extra) | Caribbean | Latin America (ESPN+ | 2 | 3) | ESPN 5 (Philippines)3 | UK1 | Sony ESPN (HD) (India)4, Canadian networks (Co-Owned with Bell Media): A 2D pink spark flies by in tune with the music. Logo descriptions by Matt Williams, WileE2005, rjsmith09 and Matt Anscher, Editions by Bob Fish, V of Doom, mr3urious, Nathan B., Optimus Prime 2000, userjt, universalxdisney172, shnick1985, HiddenResearcher, McDonald's1, indycar, and RomNick1998, Video captures courtesy of Nightwing726, heyblondin, IntroHD, ConoleZ, MaxGoesFourth, and James S. Campbell, III. As seen on some Disney VHS cassettes and DVDs from 2000 to 2005, such as A Bug's Life (1998), Toy Story 2 (1999), Bicentennial Man (1999), Scream 3 (2000), The Emperor's New Groove (2000), Alice in Cartoonland: The Original Alice Comedies by Walt Disney (DVD, 2000, Walt Disney Home Video and Inkwell Images), The Others (2001), Monsters, Inc. TV spot variant (Shifted up "Disney" text), "Walt Disney Studios" Blu-Ray Screensaver, "Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment" version. On, It was used on all Pixar movies beginning with, Since the logo was retired, it has become rarer, mostly being plastered by the 6th logo on Blu-ray and DVD prints, as well as most TV airings of the first two, The logo was last used in the teaser trailer for, It can also be seen on various shorts based off Pixar films such as, This logo made a surprise appearance on an Amazon Video print of. Music/Sounds: A whimsical string/flageolet theme, with a few "swoops" when the sparks fly in. 4Joint venture with Paramount Pictures. This logo does not appear on releases from other Disney labels as they all just use their own logos, and in the case of Marvel's, This surprisingly appears at the start of the 2010 Thai VCD release of, The Christmas variant was shown on the trailer for, With Walt Disney Pictures debuting a new logo on September 9, 2022 at the D23 Expo for its 100th anniversary, it is unknown if this logo will get replaced with the Disney100 logo. The spark goes across the bottom, forming the silver text "Pure Digital Magic" (in the native language of the country in which it was released) in Times New Roman Bold, and that spark appears to be a CGI Tinkerbell, who smiles at us and takes off, leaving a trail of fairy dust that dissolves a moment later. This can be seen on the 2005-07 Platinum Edition releases of. She also comes slightly earlier. On a few international promos, the bottom text is in the country the promo is released on and the background is the normal blue. Widescreen and full screen versions of this logo exist. Used in tandem with the second logo. The Walt Disney Pictures logo is the production logo appearing at the beginning of films released by Walt Disney Pictures . 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(Others) | TeamXbox | The Cannell Studios | The Disney Afternoon | Toon Disney | Toon Disney's Big Movie Show | Toontown Online | UTV Ignition Games | UTV World Movies | Valleycrest Productions | Vault Disney | VeneVista Video | Victory Television | Vista-United Telecommunications | Walt Disney Classics | Walt Disney Home Video International | Walt Disney Parks and Resorts | Walt Disney Television | Walt Disney Video Premiere | YourTV | Zoog Disney, Predecessor companies: 21st Century Fox | Capital Cities/ABC Inc. 20Co-owned with NBCUniversal Notes Asia | Africa | Bulgaria | Canada (French)12 | Czech Republic | France | Germany | Greece | Hong Kong | Hungary | India | Israel | Japan | Latin America | Malaysia | Middle East | Moldova | Netherlands and Flanders | Norway | Philippines | Poland | Portugal | Romania | Russia | Scandinavia | South Korea | Spain | Sweden | Taiwan | Thailand | Turkey | Vietnam, Disney Junior As with the last logo, when playing American DVDs on certain DVD players, likely as a result of processing difficulties, a few swooping sound effects are muted, and the additional whooshing sounds during the animation of the , The 2005 variant appeared only on the American issues of most Disney DVDs released from October 2005 to February 2007 (whether or not they contain FastPlay), beginning with, Notable Fast Play-enhanced Disney DVDs that contained the 2005 variant include the 2005-07 DVD releases of, The 2007 variant is a lot more common since it appeared on Disney DVDs for a longer period of time, beginning with the first disc of the 2007 Platinum Edition DVD release of, Notable Fast Play-enhanced Disney DVDs that contained the 2007 variant include, The first non-Fast Play-enhanced Disney DVD that contained the 2007 variant was, The international version of the 2007 variant made surprise appearances on the 2015 Region 4 DVD reprints of the 2008-14 DVD releases of, Although the 2007 variant (and the logo in general) was discontinued in mid-late 2014, it returned on the 2019 reissues of the 2010 DVDs of, This strangely does not appear on the 2006-07 DVD releases of. 1Joint venture with Vice Media. Trivia: This is pretty much a CGI remake of the second logo, although the way the castle appears is very different. Some versions of the 1990-2006 variant show the background in fixed blue. Welcome to the Audiovisual Identity Database! Also seen on trailers for White Fang, Shipwrecked, Newsies, Hocus Pocus, Cool Runnings, Iron Will, Angels in the Outfield, Jungle 2 Jungle, Rocketman, and George of the Jungle (1997) (though the actual films use the next logo instead). Also, the castle is in a gradient scheme, albeit different from the trailer version. Variant: On trailers, the logo appears to be in a bronze-like color and is leaving behind the arc. The size of the logo may vary depending on the aspect ratio of the film. This can be found on, There is a short version that can be seen on, There is an even shorter variant that starts after the "WALT DiSNEY PICTURES" text is formed. 1: Music From The Disney Channel Original Movies 2002-2010 18Joint venture with CJ E&M. This logo was still used on films following Walt Disney's death in 1966 until it was discontinued in 1979. It was also seen on Australian VHS releases of South Pacific and Titanic. The Walt Disney Home Video name was kept until 2001, when it was once again named "Walt Disney Home Entertainment". MirahezeGDPR b51743e23ae5338df4b23e5c709738fa, Nicholas Aczel, BeastarsFan2000, Sean Beard, Kris Starring, WileE2005, TVBRobotnik, Sega3dmm, ExclaimEntertainment, mr3urious, DamianLacombe, Gilblitz112, Matt-SoutheastMichiganRetail and TheLogoFan2004, MirahezeGDPR b51743e23ae5338df4b23e5c709738fa, Eric S., V of Doom, VPJHuk, DamianLacombe and others, V of Doom, FrozenHater, Bob Fish, iheartparamount, DaffyDuckScrewball, Mr. Editor's Note: A wonderful love letter to Disney's filmography, and an appropriate successor to the previous logo, especially with their upcoming 100th anniversary. Enjoy the magic of digital technology), Hungarian: 100% Digitlis Varzslat (100% Digital Magic), Hebrew: ! (Amazing digital magic! Music/Sounds: A longer and re-orchestrated version of the "When You Wish Upon a Star" theme from the previous logo. It differs depending on the country or era the DVD was released in, but the first 3 always remain the same: Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Peter Pan, and The Princess Diaries. Several of them are still in print. However, it has gained some infamy among some for its continual plastering of Disney's previous logos. Everything in this logo also contains excessive shining, making it look very gaudy. This is considered to be more of a promo than a regular logo. After the failure of The Black Cauldron, Eisner and Wells revived the struggling animation division, now helmed by Roy E. Disney with their new project, The Little Mermaid (1989), which lead to the "Disney Renaissance" through the 1990s. On international releases since the winter season of 2007-08, the standard version of this logo appears in 3-D. On June 28 . Editor's Note: First-time viewers may be surprised by the appearances of the white sparks and the CGI Tinkerbell, which were eventually superimposed on the prototype version of the next logo. Technique: A splendid combination of CGI animation and fully-shaded digital ink and paint animation. At the end of each montage, the Disney Channel Movie logo zooms out on a blue . Walt Disney Pictures | Closing Logos Wiki | Fandom Walt Disney Pictures View source Contents 1 1st Logo (December 21, 1937-June 21, 1985) 2 2nd Logo (December 22, 1972-July 12, 1973) 3 3rd Logo (October 7, 1983-December 25, 1998) 4 4th Logo (June 21, 1985-December 12, 2006) 5 5th Logo (April 15, 1988) 6 6th Logo (November 22, 1995-June 29, 2007) 3Partnership with TV5 Network Inc. Walt Disney Records | Hollywood Records (Marvel Music | Fox Music) | Disney Music Publishing | Buena Vista Records. Here is some information about the copyright stamps on the Disney films: Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! 23Co-owned with Mediengruppe RTL Deutschland (RTL Group) Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment Clip-On Library | Company Bumpers Wiki | Fandom in: Disney IDs, Coming Attraction Bumpers, Feature Presentation Bumpers, and 3 more Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment Clip-On Library View source Contents 1 United States of America and Canada 1.1 June 26, 1981-November 1982 (A) (Walt Disney Home Video) Nicknames: "CGI Magic Kingdom II", "The Disney Castle V", "Sleeping Beauty/Cinderella Castle V", "Majestic Castle III", "Ultra Majestic Castle II", "100 Years of Wonder", "Disney100", "The Sunset Castle", "100th Anniversary Castle", "100 Years of Walt Disney", "Centennial Castle", "Century Castle", "The ILM Castle", "The Mountain Castle", "The Platinum Castle". FX/SFX: The text wiping in, the light effect, and the logo wiping out. 30 for 30 | Around the Horn | Baseball Tonight | The Beat | College Football Final | College Football Live | College Football Scoreboard | College Basketball Live | College GameDay (Basketball) | College Gameday (Football) | College GameNight | E:60 | First Take | ESPN2 Garage | The Fantasy Show | Get Up! Nicknames: "Disney Script II", "Animated Script". The arc is also in the same color as the 1985 logo's arc, light blue. The complete animated version without the aforementioned text is first seen in, Debuted in the Disney Studios & Animation and Pixar panel at the 2022 D23 Expo and appears in the trailers of the Disney+ original films, The first Disney+ original film to use this logo was. A dot of light appears below the script and extends to form a line between the script and text. Disney Junior is a pan-regional and sister channel; focused on toddlers and preschoolers, aged 2-6 years old. A 4:3 variant was seen on the 2008 DVD of. There is a slightly re-orchestrated theme with a choir mixed in for the short variant. Sometimes, the "DiSNEY" text is off center. The first WDAS film with this manner was Big Hero 6 and the first Pixar film with this manner was Inside Out. Logo: On a white background, we see three splats that look like Mickey Mouse's head. The dot then draws a line over the castle as we are slightly panning, and it is almost finished when we are in a comfortable position in front of the castle. ", and on the Peter Pan clip, we hear the titular character (voiced by Bobby Driscoll) say "Here we GOOOOO!" This variant exists only in widescreen, and made its first appearances on the international releases of. [25] Editor's Note: A stylish and well-done adaption of the original Disney castle logo for older-skewing films. When the logo zooms out, the logo proceeds as normal, but the "WALT DiSNEY" text is more three-dimensional, and the ball of light drawing the line over the castle drops what seems to be pixie dust, which is much slower than the 2nd logo. 2008-2013: The end of the previous logos music, taken from the overture of. An open matte version exists. KABC-TV | KFSN-TV | KGO-TV | KTRK-TV | WABC-TV | WLS-TV | WPVI-TV | WTVD. 11Joint venture with Telefnica. June 21, 1985-November 17, 1989: The castle is a. August 3, 1990-April 14, 2006: The castle is sky blue, and the background is shady blue gradient. This also occurs as soon as you select foreign languages on English-language DVDs in the United States and Great Britain. It either cuts in (2008-2013) or fades in (2014-). Logo: The Disney DVD logo (with a mirrored arc, seemingly to match with the FastPlay logo) shines on a cloudy blue background. This is mostly seen on trailers and TV spots. Former sports broadcasting rights: This was arranged by John Debney. DVD Read-Along | Disney Wiki | Fandom in: Disney videos and DVDs, Songs, DVD Games, Bonus Features DVD Read-Along View source DVD Read-Along is a read-along feature on some Disney DVDs. 9Joint venture with Electronic Arts. Firecracker sound effects are heard when the fireworks go off. ESPN Extra | ESPN Now | ESPN West | Arena Football League (minority stake, 20062009) | ESPN Star Sports (equity stake, 19942013) | ESPNews Asia (19962013) | ESPN 3D (20102013) | ESPN America (20022013) | ESPN Buzzer Beater (20102017) | ESPN Classic (UK) (20062013) | ESPN Full Court (19952015) | ESPN GamePlan (19962015) | ESPN HD (20032011) | ESPN HS (19972012) | ESPN MVP (20052006) | ESPN Plus (19962009) | NHL Network Canada (20012015) | SEC TV (20092014) | Grantland (20112015) | ESPN Zone (19982018), U.S. sports broadcasting rights: Availability: Ultra common. AFL | College Basketball | College Football | Golf | High School Football | MLB | MLS (MLS Game of the Week | MLS Soccer Sunday) | NFL | NBA | WNBA | Tennis | X Games The castle that starts off platinum references the company's 100 anniversary in 2023, as platinum is a recurring color across the 100th anniversary branding of the company. 1st and 10 | 2 Minute Drill | Baseball 2Day | BassCenter | Battle of the Gridiron Stars | Beg, Borrow and Deal | Bonds on Bonds | Bound for Glory | The Bronx is Burning | Cheap Seats | Cold Pizza | The Contender | Dream Job | ESPN Friday Night Fights | ESPN Hollywood | His & Hers | I'd Do Anything | Jim Rome is Burning | Knight School | Madden Nation | Mike & Mike | MLS ExtraTime | MLS Primetime Thursday | MLS Soccer Saturday | MMA Live | NASCAR Countdown | NASCAR Now | NFL 32 | NHL 2Night | Nine for IX | Olbermann | Playmakers | Quite Frankly with Stephen A. Smith | RPM 2Night | SC6 with Michael and Jemele | SpeedWeek | SportsNight | The Sports Reporters | Stump the Schwab | Sunday Night Football | Talk2 | Tilt | Upscripted with Chris Connelly | Up Close. It also appeared on some UK/Irish VHS tapes of Disney films from the late 1990s and early 2000s as a de-facto home entertainment logo. For a while it became harder to find due to extensive plastering, but it isn't too hard to spot nowadays. It does not appear on any DVD releases. The text "Pure Digital Magic" may be displayed in a different language depending of the region the DVD came from: Spanish (Latin American): Pura Magia Digital, Portuguese (Brazilian): Pura Magia Digital, German: Zauber in einen neuen Dimension (Magic in a new dimension), French: La Magie du Numrique L'tat Pur (The Magic of Digital In Its Pure State), Portuguese (European): Magia Digital Pura, Korean: (Fantastic digital world), Chinese (Mandarin): (100% digital charm! Background: Originally established in 1923 by Walter Elias " Walt " Disney as animation studio "Walt Disney Productions" (renamed "The Walt Disney Company" in 1986), Walt Disney Productions produced its first animated film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in 1937, but never used a proper logo until 1985. Beautiful, mind-blowing CGI animation done by Weta Digital (with a collaboration from yU+co). 8Joint verture with Rdio Holding Participaes Ltda. It appears on THX-certified DVDs and VHS tapes from various distributors from 1995 to 2006, most notably Disney, Fox, Universal, Sony, Paramount, mini-majors such as MGM, and even on some releases from Anchor Bay, Republic Pictures and Pioneer/Geneon. 2014-: Just the end of the 2006 theme, written and composed by Mark Mancina, and co-arranged and orchestrated by David Metzger. Like the 2007 logo, a short variant exists where it starts on the arc drawing as the text is already formed. A ball of light then appears on the right side of the castle and draws a circular line over it. Touchstone Pictures (Others | Logo Variations) | Touchstone Home Entertainment (Others), Defunct assets It is still used on DVDs & Blu-rays as of. Seen on pre-2006 Disney DVD releases, starting with the Platinum Edition DVD of, This slowly began to be phased out with the second logo's introduction in late 2005, with this logo making its final known appearance on the, Strangely, this logo doesn't appear on the 2004 DVD of, The international variants of this logo vary in availability, the Greek, Hebrew, Mandarin and Czech variants could be seen on various, This logo also makes a surprise appearance on PAL prints of the Collector's Edition DVD of, This also appears on early FastPlay DVDs (except for the aforementioned, This logo also appears on the 2002 DVD of, Like the Walt Disney Home Entertainment logo, it also makes a surprise appearance on the 2013 UK DVD release of, One of its last appearances on UK DVD releases was the UK Platinum Edition DVD of, One of its last known appearances on Australian DVD releases was the Australian "Most Wanted" Edition DVD of. A&E (HD) | Crime + Investigation (HD) | FYI (HD) | History (HD) | History en Espaol | Lifetime (HD) | Lifetime Movies (HD) | LRW (HD) | Military History | Viceland1, Latin America2:A&E (HD) | History (HD) | History 2 (HD) | Lifetime3 (HD), United Kingdom & Ireland:4 This was done in traditional animation by the animation department of Walt Disney Productions, which is now known as Walt Disney Animation Studios. Music/Sounds: A whimsical string/flageolet theme, with a few "swoops" when the sparks fly in. 2Disney manages film catalog created for ABC; remainder of library controlled by Bristol-Myers Squibb. 3 Joint venture with Paramount Pictures. This is shown in films like, An alternate version is subtly different, having louder and clearer sound effects. On, There is a variant in which the flash that forms the "Walt Disney" text is a little slower and is shaped like an oval. It comes again forming a "V" this time, next to the "D" and for the third time forming another "D". The logo, however, came back in 1990 on trailers. Disney Theatrical Productions GroupDisney on Broadway | Disney on Ice | Disney Theatrical Productions | Disney Live! Just the last few seconds of the logo, where the line draws over the castle and the text fades in. Logo: On a sky blue background ( la the 1975 Paramount Pictures logo), we see a shower of light descends from the top of the screen, forming a stylized, segmented Cinderella/Sleeping Beauty castle. Logo: On a night-sky background, a 3-D white spark shoots at the middle of the screen, forming a "D". 14Joint venture with Global Group. An explosion of pink pixie dust forms an arc around the text, completing the Disney DVD logo. For the 1985 logo, the only open matte version was used in. Starting in 1981 with Dumbo, they began releasing their animated films and cartoons on video. 1st Logo (October 9th, 2001-August 28th, 2007; November 23rd, 2010) Nicknames: "CGI Tinkerbell", "Pure Digital Magic" Logo: On a night-sky background, a spark shoots at the middle of the screen, forming a "D". Disney Channel Original Movie (first era) 1999-2002 This logo resembled a film countdown. This first appeared, in its original version, on the 2010 Blu-ray 3D release of, 2011-2012: The logo is still and the text is changed to "W, There is a Christmas variant with Christmas lights decorating the castle, a darker sky, and the "Di. The coat of arms on the castle flag is of Walt Disney's family crest. Disney DVD is a brand name used on DVD releases from Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. Also seen on some animated films from Disney, such as Dinosaur (which was the first film to use this logo), Brother Bear (the 6th logo is used at the end on current prints though), and the 2002 IMAX re-release and 2003 2-Disc Platinum Edition DVD release of The Lion King (1994). 5Joint venture with AMC Networks International. We currently have 14,250 description pages and 73,511 media files on this site. Editor's Note: Quite an oddity in general, given its usage and obscurity. This page was last edited on 11 April 2023, at 14:04. Music/Sounds: A bombastic/majestic fanfare composed by Randy Newman. There is a variant in which the "WALT DiSNEY" text is in what appears to be "shadow" mode. Nonetheless, this is still a favorite of many. ), Arabic: (The ultimate in digital technology. Music/Sounds: A rendition of "When You Wish Upon a Star"; it opens with a chorus singing with a quiet brass rendition of the song's first bar, alongside sparkles evoking pixie dust, followed by an uprising flute and what sounds like a reversed cymbal crash, and then a full orchestral finish of the song's first bar ending with a flute/recorder at the very end. 1Disney manages and operates this station owned by Emmis Communications. Trivia: The animation of Tinker Bell was recycled from a bumper for The Wonderful World of Disney and the pre-show introduction sequence for Disney Travel on Demand. It currently used in all trailers, and is used as the closing logo since the international print of. Nicknames: "Walt Dull-sney Pictures", "The Walt Disney Text of Boredom", "Boring Disney". Availability: Fairly common. Seen on some Disney movies from the era. At the Encanto Live-to-Film Concert Experience, a Colombian-styled version of the logo's fanfare is played. Music/Sounds: Same as the previous logo, with more whooshing sounds added when the "DVD" letters fly in. 16Joint venture with Apollo Global Management. After the announcer finishes speaking, the fanfare rises to a beautiful, triumphant state and ends with a majestic climax. 2nd Logo (Grounding Marsh variant, 1995-1997) Original version IAW version We then start flying down through the clouds with the camera. Disney DVD/Other | Closing Logo Group | Fandom in: The Walt Disney Company, Special logos, Disney, DVD Disney DVD/Other < Disney DVD View source Contents 1 1999-2009 2 October 9th, 2001-August 28th, 2007 3 August 17th, 2004-2014 (Disney's Fast Play version) 4 October 18th, 2005-August 12th, 2014 4.1 October 18th, 2005-February 6th, 2007 Editor's Note: A nice CGI update of the 2nd logo, which is fondly regarded by fans of older Pixar movies. Closing Logo Group is a FANDOM TV Community. Also spotted on a TV spot for said film. 2 Disney manages and operates this television and interactive units by Saban Capital Group.