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  1. 1937–2023. During this time, Walt Disney didn't use a specific logo or an opening sequence like its main competitors, only the text "Walt Disney Presents" was shown at the beginning (or at the ending) of their films written in different designs that would match with the style of them.

  2. This page explores the evolution of the Walt Disney Pictures production logo appearing at the beginning of films released by Walt Disney Pictures. The logo almost always features a fairytale castle directly inspired by Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty Castle and the Magic Kingdom's Cinderella...

  3. 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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  5. In 2001, the 1990 logo was updated with a seventh flag added to the castle. This version only appear in films produced by either DisneyToon Studios or Walt Disney Television Animation.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Disney_logoDisney logo - Wikipedia

    Beginning with Dinosaur (2000), an alternative logo featuring an orange castle and logo against a black background, was occasionally presented with darker tone and live-action films, though a few animated films such as Brother Bear, the 2003 re-release of The Lion King and The Wild (the final film to use this logo) used this logo.

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  8. Walt Disney Pictures - Freaky Friday (2003) The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003): The castle zooms in rapidly by segments, followed by letters coming (one after one) from the left. Then the logo begins to flash blue and red, like police lights.

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