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  1. In 2000, Disney introduced a new variant of the logo, in which the background is black and a glowing orange beam appeared on the screen and illuminates the words Walt Disney Pictures. The light then shines the glowing arch, revealing the castle and fades out in the end (the closing logo is still).

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  2. Oct 21, 2019 · Walt Disney Pictures Flashlight logo (2000 - 2007) Seen on most live-action Films Such as, Disney's The Kid, Remember the Titans, 102 Dalmatians, The Rookie, Tuck Everlasting, Ghosts of...

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    • (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.
  3. Dec 25, 2020 · Taken from 'Buzz Lightyear of Star Command The Adventure Begins" (2000) Which has the 1990 Walt Disney Pictures logo.

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  4. 2006–2011; 2011–present (secondary) This logo was introduced on June 24, 2006, and made its first theatrical appearance on that year's Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, and on Walt Disney Animation Studios films starting with Meet the Robinsons.

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

    The logo was created by Walt Disney Productions in traditional animation and featured a white silhouette of Disneyland 's Sleeping Beauty Castle against a blue background, with the studio's name in Walt Disney text and underscored by "When You Wish Upon a Star", in arrangement composed by John Debney. [6]

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  7. The 2000 version was first seen on The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea, released on September 19, 2000 (it was also the first Disney Direct to video movie to use this logo), and made its final appearance on The Fox and the Hound 2, released on December 12, 2006.