![]() ![]() ![]() It is detailed on the Disney Channel Originals page. Releases of Disney Channel original programming & films from the time, such as Lots of Luck and Welcome to Pooh Corner: Too Smart for Strangers, use a special version.On international tapes, the logo does not have a drop shadow and is shifted lower, so that the text is now centered.Then it opens to reveal the logo's animation, and the whole thing plays as normal. On some Italian tapes, we see a light blue VHS cover on a wooden table with the "W ALT Di SNEY HOME VIDEO" print logo and the cartoon version of Sorcerer Mickey on it (quite possibly the way the videos were packaged there).The promo’s announcer says "Now available from Walt Disney Home Video". WALT DiSNEY HOME VIDEO" zooms in, along with a cartoon version of Sorcerer Mickey (as seen on the box). On the "Walt Disney and You" promo, a video freeze occurs towards the end of the logo (all the outlines are dark blue, except for the outline facing us which is light blue), and the text " The magic lives on.The logo then fades into the intro for the video series. The only animation in this part is the " WALT DiSNEY" text, which has glitter effects all over it, and then the text flashes when the Cartoon Classics theme begins playing. The Disney text is in its corporate font in golden yellow, while the other text is light blue. Once the Mickey outlines become golden yellow, the screen "flips" over to another logo, which is a still shot of " WALT DiSNEY HOME VIDEO", with " The magic lives on…” over it. The animation plays as normal (the standard 1981 Walt Disney Home Video variant), but without any text animation, plus the music is sped up somewhat and plays in a slightly higher pitch as a result. The original 1983 series of Disney’s Cartoon Classics videos featured a different variant of this logo.Logo: Nearly the same as the 1978 Walt Disney Home Entertainment logo, but with darker colors and the Mickey graphics shifted upward somewhat, the " W ALT Di SNEY" text in the current corporate "Disney" font, and with " HOME VIDEO" in a Handel Gothic-like font, all usually with a drop shadow. The Walt Disney Home Video name was kept until 2001, when it was once again named " Walt Disney Home Entertainment". Starting in 1981 with Dumbo, they began releasing their animated films and cartoons on video. Prior to 1981, their first releases were only live action films such as Pete's Dragon and The Love Bug. In 1980, Disney content was made available on videocassette under its own division known as " Walt Disney Home Video". Logo Lord, Nathan B., UniversalxDisney172, MariluHennerArtist45, betamaxtheflyer, mr3urious, brichards85, TheBigLogoFan2, Unnepad, KirbyGuy2001 (Logoblin), TheLogoFan2004, RSX-798 and Michael Kenchington ![]() V of Doom, FrozenHater, Bob Fish, iheartparamount, DaffyDuckScrewball, Mr. MirahezeGDPR b51743e23ae5338df4b23e5c709738faĮric S., V of Doom, VPJHuk, DamianLacombe and others 5 Friend Like Me/Disneyland Fun (1993) Disney's Sing Along Songs: vol.MirahezeGDPR b51743e23ae5338df4b23e5c709738fa, Nicholas Aczel, BeastarsFan2000, Sean Beard, Kris Starring, WileE2005, TVBRobotnik, Sega3dmm, ExclaimEntertainment, mr3urious, DamianLacombe, Gilblitz112, Matt-SoutheastMichiganRetail and TheLogoFan2004 (preformatted text URL for copy/past in phpBB forum) ĭisney's Sing Along Songs: vol. ![]()
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