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  1. It was first introduced on 2011's The Muppets, used on Pixar films starting with Brave, and on Walt Disney Animation Studios films starting with Wreck-It Ralph which both released in 2012. Although a new on-screen logo was unveiled in 2022, honoring the company's 100th anniversary, this print logo is still in use.

  2. A thick vertical strip in the middle of the screen eventually turns into the 1990 logo (also pixelated), but the castle is completely white and the "Walt Disney Pictures" text is replaced by "Disney", in the 2006 modified Disney font.

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  3. From 1948 to 1979, the Walt Disney signature appeared on-screen in the opening credits of most films, and like in the previous case no animation sequence was used and it was shown as a static text along with the word "Presents" placed below the signature, although some movies and cartoons from the 1950s reused similar cards. 1948–1953.

    • (Live-action film custom variants) (October 7, 1983-December 25, 1998) 1983 version. Return to Oz version. 1991 version, orange. 1991 version, white.
    • (June 21, 1985-December 12, 2006) Scope version. Widescreen version. 4K version. Scope version, filmed. Widescreen version, filmed. Open matte version, filmed.
    • (Return to Snowy River ending custom variant) (April 15, 1988) Visuals: On a black/navy blue gradient background, the regular "WALT Di SNEY" script, in a textured baby blue hue, writes itself onscreen (just like the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video logo).
    • (Pixar custom variant) (November 22, 1995-June 29, 2007) Open matte version. Regular version. Scope version. Workprint variant. Slightly stretched variant, taken directly from the Malaysian VCD of The Incredibles.
  4. Logo: On a black background, we see the orange text "WALT DiSNEY PICTURES" wiping in from left to right. Then we see an orangelight/flareshining on the logo, illuminating it with a trail effect that rises from the top of the letters "E" and "Y" in "DiSNEY", making its way around to reveal the castle in metallic orange. The entire logo wipes ...

  5. The castle (in its normal form) is seen on a red textured background, similar to the background used for the opening of 1940s Disney color shorts. Underneath is the text "Walt Disney Pictures Presents" (the "Walt Disney" text is in the style of the Walt Disney Animation Studios logo).

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  7. May 28, 2023 · This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain. Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions.

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