Music/Sounds: None or the opening theme of the movie. Logo: Against a black background we see a mouth smiling.

Music/Sounds: A bombastic/majestic fanfare composed by Randy Newman. Logo: This is not really a logo, only an in-credit text. FX/SFX: The several logo designs appearing, the zoom in (revealing the background), Tinker Bell flying around and the transition effect to the Buena Vista logo.

Be the first to start a new thread. Song of the South does not have the "A Walt Disney Production" text at the end title.
This is because the movie originally started with a Buena Vista logo with the same thunderclap, and was replaced with the 1985 variant of the Walt Disney Pictures logo for all re-releases post-1989. Also seen on a TV spot for said film. Some films do not show the logo itself, such as Stealth, Click or xXx: State of the Union. Editor's Note: A stylish and well-done adaption of the original Disney castle logo for older-skewing films. The short version can catch more people off-guard, due to the presence of the logo suddenly beginning with the bear's growl.

Captures by EnormusRat, Eric S. and mtc2300, Imported From the Original CLG Wiki By Connorsworld2011. The first film to use this was Return to Oz, and this logo has been put in front of almost every subsequent Disney film until the logo's retirement on current releases in late 2006. Original Film. ==1st Logo (1993)== Nicknames: "The Mouth", "The Smiling Mouth" Logo: Against a black background we see a mouth smiling. On The Old Mill, the text reads "A FULLY RESTORED ACADEMY AWARD WINNING ANIMATED CLASSIC" with a drawing of an Oscar statue to the left and a copyright for the A.M.P.A.S. The version with the full company name "Walt Disney PICTURES" initially made its final appearance on the direct-to-DVD film Treasure Buddies, released on January 31, 2012, though it later made a surprise appearance at the end of The Lone Ranger, released on July 3, 2013 (only on the theatrical release, though). Variants: The logo experienced some minor changes during the years: Availability: Uncommon, since the majority of older Nordisk films are not easy to find. On the 2003 DVD release of The Rescuers, a thunderclap was heard under the logo. Music/Sounds: The first two bars of "When You Wish Upon a Star". Under the logo is "Presents". The word "PICTURES", in a Lubalin Graph-Book font, fades in underneath. Editor's Note: On most uses, you could barely make out a face in the top right corner. The end title has the RKO Radio Pictures logo in the background with the words "A WALT DISNEY FEATURE Production IN TECHNICOLOR". Also can be found on Slap af, Frede and a couple of other available movies. and The Boys. Enjoy! Logo: On a black background, we see a crudely drawn smiling mouth in white, with "INC." below it. This is used on newer films from the studio, starting with The Muppets, released on November 23, 2011. One variation only shows the word "DiSNEY" in its well-known script. 1974: Same, but the name is written below instead on being flipped around Earth. 3rd Logo We hear what sounds like a more bombastic version of the fanfare, and once the line is finished being drawn over the castle by the ball of light, only the rest of the notes to the third to last note of the fanfare play.

The name "A/S NORDISK FILMS KOMPAGNI" encircles the globe. On A Far Off Place and The Three Musketeers, it's silent. No proper logo was used until 1999 when Shasta McNasty premiered, and no logo was used on movies until the release of The Skulls in 2000. Music/Sounds: Usually the opening and closing themes of the movie. Availability: Extremely rare.

On 2003-2005 TV shows, a humming-like whoosh is heard.

There is an enhanced variant with several minor scenes added into the sequence. Fast & Furious (2009) Goosebumps trailer (2015) Sonic the Hedgehog (2020) ", There is also an ordinary film production logo, which has no animation and the name reads "Nordisk Film Production". Some versions of the 1985-1990 variant show the castle in a light blue/white gradient. Basically sounds corresponding to the actions.

The white background version is seen on the 1998 short Hector the Get Over Cat, which was seen on the Nickelodeon TV special The Toons From Planet Orange.

On November 11, 1997, actor Will Smith and manager James Lassiter signed an overall first-look term deal at Universal Pictures. Depending on the movie, there could be a variant which includes characters or a style from the movie (or an alternate variant of the original version). On the 1995 short Runaway Brain, the logo's theme is re-orchestrated and sounds more like the 1988 Walt Disney Television logo. Editor's Note: Probably the most beloved Disney logo, due to its longevity and appearing at the front of the studio's classic films.

Banana Man Variant: Medium. Variants: This version of Internet Explorer is no longer supported. At the end of D3: The Mighty Ducks, it uses a flash sound and then a laser sound. Dvd-4-U Entertainment (With Presents Variant) (1999), Hinkler Books Pty Ltd (2000s) (With Warning Screen), https://closinglogos.fandom.com/wiki/Walt_Disney_Pictures?oldid=14476. NFL Films is the film and television production company of the National Football League.It produces commercials, television programs, feature films, and documentaries for and about (NFL), as well as other unrelated major events and awards shows. A closing variant which starts off with the line being drawn over the castle by the dot is seen at the end of some films.

The Disney script font is basically based on Walt Disney's signature.

Return to Oz features the "WALT DiSNEY" script logo in green, on a space-like background (and is the first to do so). Logo: Against a black background, we see a smiling mouth sticking its tongue out, with "Stretch Films" in a similar font from before, on each tooth letter-by-letter. 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. The first animated film to use this logo was The Black Cauldron. FX/SFX: None. Above and below the mouth respectively is "STRETCH FILMS" in a grungy font with the TM symbol next to "FILMS". This logo was most often used on live-action films, often to denote more serious fare.

Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the short, with a snapping sound for when the pencil breaks, and a thump sound for when the pumpkin falls on the bird. As for the previous logo, the still production version exists, which reads "NORDISK FILM" under the bear picture. At the start of the film, we see the words "Walt Disney Presents" or "Walt Disney Productions Presents". Logo: We see a smiling mouth that shows snaggly teeth. Nicknames: "Hidden Disney Castle", "The Flare", "The Disney Castle II", "The Flashlight". However, it appears on the local masterpiece Olsen-banden (Olsen's Gang, 1968) and its numerous sequels. 1940-September 17, 1985: Copyright © by Walt Disney Productions Some films, such as Recess: School's Out, Jungle 2 Jungle, and The Princess Diaries, use a more dramatic re-orchestration. Quite tame, compared to the next logo. All the action is made in unique decorative design and using limited amount of colors, including yellow, green, dark blue and brown. 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. Illumination (formerly known as Illumination Entertainment) is a Los Angeles-based CGI animation company which is known for creating the Despicable Me franchise.
and was seen on reruns of Courage the Cowardly Dog on Cartoon Network and Boomerang. Trivia: The "banana man" variant (without the logo) was seen on Catch of the Day! Availability: Rare. It was best known for Courage the Cowardly Dog on Cartoon Network. The opening Buena Vista logo is preserved on the current (2012) DVD and Blu-ray releases, as well as the 1992 VHS and Laserdisc releases. Background: Original Film is a film and television production company founded in 1997 by Neal H. Moritz.

There is an even shorter variant that starts after the "WALT DiSNEY" text is formed. Availability: First seen on S.W.A.T. Instead it used an in-credit text on most of its films.

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