Your Dream Variations - Walt Disney Pictures

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Walt Disney Pictures is a company which makes movies.

Here you write your dream logo variations for Walt Disney Pictures to be real.

Dream Variations:
Chace1204:

The Bleany Movie (2022): The 1994 "videotaped" version of the 1985 logo (without the words "Walt" and "Pictures") is used.

CheesyBob42

The Berenstain Bears Movie (2010): The 1985-1990 Walt Disney Pictures logo plays instead of the current one, but when the "white" engulfs the castle, it turns into the Bears' tree house and then the logo does the usual thing.

The theatrical trailer had the 2006 WDP logo with the star going through the castle and it turned into the Bears' tree house.

Worms: The Movie (2008): The 2006 Walt Disney Pictures logo plays, but when "Walt Disney PICTURES" appears, a Worm (like in the Worms video games) appears from the left of the screen and fires a bazooka at the castle, but the bazooka ends up sending the worm offscreen.

Babar to the Rescue (2006): The 1990 logo has just "DISNEY" without "WALT" and "PICTURES" and the circular line draws. This only appeared on the theatrical trailer and some TV spots.

Tokyo Cute Gang (2010, Non-US Version): On the first half of the logo, the red sun in Japan is seen. On the official teaser trailer released online and in cinemas before the restored version of The Land Before Time, the 1990-2006 version of the logo plays, but when the line is drawn, a radial blur effect is added to the line drawing, a lens flare effect is added too. Sci-fi sound effects are added to each formation of a different part of the logo.

On another teaser trailer, released in cinemas before the digitally restored version of When the Wind Blows, the logo is seen on the front cover of an issue of the Sankei Shimbun (newspaper affiliated with Fuji TV).

Note: The text in the second variant translates to "Walt Disney Pictures and Shochiku Film find evidence that a group of cute girls infused with the DNA of various endangered animals in Tokyo."

Ringing Bell (1978, 30th Anniversary edition from 2008): We see the original 1990 logo, but it is shortened to the white light coming out of the castle entrance. The music for the Sanrio Film logo plays under it and the logo plays from the point in the music the Disney logo ends at.

The Hunt for the Coachman (2011): On the theatrical trailer, the print logos of the Walt Disney Pictures and the Village Roadshow logo are on signs on the side of a building in NYC with the Coachman's evil face on another sign on the right.

The Scarlet Quill: An Animated Fantasy Adventure (December 25, 1992): After the opening scene and during the opening credits, there is a variant of the standard "Walt Disney Pictures presents" credit where the castle is orange and beside it is "Walt Disney" in its corporate font and "Pictures Presents" on the bottom in Times New Roman.

Donkey Kong Country (1997) The short variation from DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp plays, but the music is replaced with the music from the Rareware intro at the beginning of Donkey Kong Country. Also, it's made to look like the standard WDP logo.

Sailor Moon (1997): The 1995 variant of the 1985-2006 plays, but a bit darker than usual with slightly more of a blue tint.

Just before the "Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution" tag at the end of the credits, the print logos for Walt Disney Pictures and Universal Studios (the latter distributing the film in Australia and New Zealand and some countries outside North America) scroll up side-by-side.

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Rata2ille (2013): We see the 1995 Walt Disney Pictures logo made by Pixar, but when the "Walt Disney PICTURES" text appears, Remy comes up, and then he aims his butt at the camera and farts loudly as the music abruptly stops and winds down. We hear a crowd yelling "EWWWWWWWWW!" and groaning in disgust as Remy gives an ashamed look and scampers off. The DVD commentary reveals that they did this because they were making fun of DreamWorks Animation and Enterprise Films' constant use of fart jokes, and the disgusted audience is meant to represent the Pixar studio themselves. The TV promos just have the 2006 Disney logo, as Remy runs in and crashes into the camera in DreamWorks-style.

Gabkat2007

The Great Mouse Detective II: A New Beginning (2014): The 1985-1990 Walt Disney Pictures logo plays, but after the circular line draws itself, Olivia Flaversham comes from the left of the screen and investigates the logo for a few seconds, then walks away.

Ratatouille 3 (2025): The current logo plays, but at the end, 20 pieces of cheese fall into the logo.

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Barry and the Search for the 13 Meatballs (2006): The current logo plays, but after the circular line draws itself, Mario from the SMW cartoon comes up, and kicks the logo before leaving. Also, the logo burns up after Mario kicks the logo.

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Winnie the Pooh and Friends Nature Trail (2003-2005, Disney Television): The 1985 logo would play, but the Big Ben chiming is heard instead of the normal tune, and the horn honking from the 1963-1964 Looney Tunes closing sequence is heard as the line draws itself.

MechaKingghidoraFan

Marvel Vs. Capcom Series (2007-Present, Non-US Version): The 1990-2006 logo plays as normal, but after the castle and Walt Disney Pictures logo are nearly completely revealed, Ryu (from the Street Fighter series) and Cyclops (from X-Men) accidentally destroy the castle. As this happens, the music screws up, and as they look bewildered, a Sentinel repairs the logo, and it fully reveals the Walt Disney Pictures logo. Then the last half plays, then the cue music. This is mainly humorous for fans of the Vs. series. At the end of all the films in the series, except for the 2nd one and the 3rd one, the short version of the 1985-1990 Walt Disney Pictures closing logo plays normally, but the "Pictures" text is replaced by the text "A Buena Vista Company" in Century Gothic, the "Walt Disney" text is in Japanese, and music from "MARVEL VS. CAPCOM CLASH OF SUPER HEROES" plays over the logo instead of the normal music.

FJK2344

Phineas and Ferb: The Movie (2009): The 1985-2006 logo plays, but Phineas is lowered down on a rope and presses a green button, which at the flash, turns the logo more high-tech and mechanical. Also, the logo is animated the way Phineas and Ferb are. On the teaser trailer which can be found on the Marvel vs. Capcom DVD, the 1983 blue "WALT DISNEY PICTURES" text is on the bottom of a TV screen with Slushy in the middle and we hear the DEI jingle with a person saying "After this" after the jingle, the Slushy sings "Slushy the Clown", then the TV breaks and explodes. On the TV spots, the logo is in stone and on a black background, and zooms in.

ComedyCentralLover2

Sporty, the Mystery Inc. and their Animal Hospital Adventure (2011): The 1990 logo is in sepia-tone. Also, the word "PICTURES" zooms in, which is due to the movie being in 3-D. Then it fades away and the credits roll.

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Halloween Stew (2010): The 1990 logo is seen, but the logo is having computer problems.

Mickey and His Friends Take Manhattan (2009): The 1990 logo plays normally, but the background is black and the logo is animated in an LED Neon sign.

Mickey, Donald, and Goofy's Perfect Winter Vacation (2010): The 1985-1990 logo plays as usual, but it is covered with a blue sheet of metal.

Snowy Days (2010): The 1990-2006 logo plays, but snow is falling on the logo.

Pears in a Pocket (2003): The 1990-2006 logo plays, but the background is brown and the castle is replaced with a forest green pear. Also, the "Walt Disney Pictures" text is in the Pear-ish language from the movie reading "Pear Pe-pear Pe-Pear", the curve line is excluded, the "Pear Pe-Pear" script writes itself in instead of flashing in, and the music is a near-perfect and extended rendition of the 1955 Screen Gems fanfare. When the music finishes, the pear fades out, the text "Pear Pe-Pear Pe-Pear" moves into the center of the screen, morphs into the text "Walt Disney Pictures Presents" in the Times New Roman font, and the background changes into a forest.

At the end of the film, we see the text "When in Florida, Visit" in the Pear-ish language, then a still of a Pear Pe-Pear version of the entrance to Walt Disney World.

Pears in a Pocket: The Sequel (2007): Similar to the above, only the variation is the 2006 logo with original music, then it pans downward. The message and fake still from the first movie are intact here.

Dream World (2009): The 1990 logo plays, but it is animated the way the movie is and the segments of the castle are excluded, showing the castle in full for the first time ever. Also, the music is the opening theme of the movie and when the logo forms, the background turns into a night sky, filling the logo with darkness. After that, the camera pans down from the logo to a grassy field as the opening credits roll.

Remy's Delicious Restaurant Goes Out of Business (2008): After the 2006 logo animates, the castle gets demolished.

On the trailer, the 2006 logo is tinted in the color of Cheddar cheese.

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A Rainbow of Six Colors (2010): The 1995 logo is used, but the castle and the company's name change color and the background is blue-purple gradient.

Tron (1982, 30th Anniversary Edition from 2012): Basically a combination of The Muppets and Tron Legacy variants, but the logo is set on the original grid.

The Sorcerer's Apprentice 2 (2012): The 2011 version of the 2006 logo plays, but a thunderstorm replaces the fireworks.

The Lost Treasure (2010): The current logo animates like the 1995 logo.

G-Force 2 (2012): Basically a combination of The Muppets and G-Force variants, but the logo is tinted in blue. Also, it is static-shocked and there is a box in front of the castle. Also, when the music finishes, the logo has a "wipe" transition effect into the Jerry Bruckheimer Films logo.

G-Force 3 (July 2017): Exactly like on G-Force 2, but when the music ends, the logo has an explosion effect, causing the box to jump away, then back down again, opening itself up to reveal a blue spotlight seguing into the Jerry Bruckheimer Films logo.

The Revenge of the Idiots (2011): The 1990 version of the 1985 logo plays without "Walt" and "PICTURES", but before the "white" engulfs the castle a black stick figure walks out of the castle. Also the 1985 WDP theme is extended.

'''Hot Wheels: Beat That! (June 2012):''' The 2011 version of 2006 logo plays, but it is shown on a drive-in movie shown at the start of the Hot Wheels circuit seen in the movie, preceded by the Icon Productions logo. When it fades into the WWE Studios, Image Nation Abu Dhabi, Hasbro Studios and Activision logos with the same variant, the music "Car Chase" (from Hanna (2011)) by the Chemical Brothers starts playing.

Hot Wheels: Battle Horse 5: The Movie (November 2013): Exactly like in Hot Wheels: Beat That!, but the music is "It's Finn McMissile!" (from Cars 2).

Tron 3 (2029): The 1990-2006 logo is used without "Walt" and "Pictures", but it has computerized effects from Tron Legacy.

Hanna vs. Thor (2015): A recreation of the 2011 version of the 2006 logo plays, but the sky is cerulean, the castle is dark vermilion and the logo takes place in a countryside. There is also some gunshots, thunder and lightning in the background, and you can see Hanna and Thor fighting on the castle. The music is "Devour" by Shinedown, also overlapping the fanfares of the other logos (Simitar Entertainment, Hasbro Studios, Activision, Lego Media, Traveller's Tales and Klasky Csupo).

Medieval Kings (2013): Basically a combination of The Muppets and Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides variants, but the Jolly Roger flag is replaced with a 3D crown and when the word "Disney" fades in, a trebuchet comes in and throws a boulder, destroying part of the castle. After that, all of the flags fall apart, the logo turns green and it animates in reverse, beginning with the "Disney" text fading out. When we get to the logo's starting point, it turns yellow and segues into the Warner Bros. logo also customized for the movie.

Senor Fusion: The Motion Picture (2001, Direct-to-Video): The 1990 version of the 1985 logo plays, but the background is purple and the castle is green.

The P-Head Takes Over Entertainment (July 28, 2000): The 1990 version of the 1985 logo plays, but the castle is replaced with the P-Head with a star above it. Also seen on TV spots and trailers.

At the end of the film, it is the same thing as in the opening, but "Walt Disney" reads "Public Beatdown" and "PICTURES" reads "SERVICE".

Doraemon: Nobita and Galactic Express (1996, US version): The 1985-1990 version of the 1985 logo plays, but it changes colors. Also, it is pixelated and the music is an 8-bit remix of "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" from Song of the South.

Fasty's Really Fast Food (2013): (Note: This film was originally going to be released in 2012, but Disney flubbed and pushed it back one year later) Basically a combination of The Muppets and Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides variants, but the mermaids are deleted. Also, the castle is replaced with a cheeseburger, french fries, and a chocolate shake.

Robotics (2012): The 1990 version of the 1985 logo plays without "Walt" and "PICTURES", but half of the castle, line, and text are torn off, revealing the robotic parts. The robot pieces from the castle look like the one from the inspector gadget and inspector gadget 2 variant

Attack of the Evil Scissors (January 20, 2012): The 1983 logo is used without the words "WALT" and "PICTURES", but the logo is light blue. Also, the logo is rusted and the logo decays.

Fun Is Infinite (1997): The 1990 logo plays, but the logo is extended and before a flash draws the curve line, an 8-bit red truck moves backwards. Then, one side of the truck opens to reveal an 8-bit rocket. The rocket then attempts to draw the curve line, but it ends up falling and crashing into the truck. When the rocket crashes into the truck, they disappear and a red starburst with the words "BAM!" in blue appear.

Night of the Living Fleas (January 20, 2012): The 1990 logo is used without "Walt" and "PICTURES", but the logo is light green and the background is purple.

At the end of the movie and on all trailers and TV spots, the second half of the 1990 logo used in the opening is seen, but after the curve line is drawn, the light green and purple colors turn into squares and fly away, revealing the colors used in the normal 1990 logo.

Quincy Buzzer (1997): The 1990 logo looks like a drawing made by a kindergartener.

Motel for Birds (1997): The 1990 logo plays, but bird seeds fly in to the middle position before the logo forms. Also, the logo is on a black background and when the flash reveals "Walt Disney", the bird seeds quickly disappear.

The Story of the Three Frogs, Two Lizards, and a Ferret (2002): The 1990 logo plays, but the logo is zoomed out further than usual. Also, the curve line stays white and still glows when it gets drawn and a circle outline flies past the logo.

Golden Bars (2013): The 2011 logo is shortened. Also, the logo is yellow and green except for the text and a golden bar draws the curved line.

The Fruit Trap (2009): Nearly the same as on the trailer for The Parent Trap, but the only differences are the 2006 logo (full version and with music) being there and the castle being replaced with an apple.

Stuck in the Suburbs (July 16, 2004): The 1990 logo is blue, the curved line is purple, the background is red, the script is light blue, and the word "PICTURES" is green. Also, four spray paint cans paint the logo one-by-one.

At the end of this film, the "filmed" 1990 logo plays, but the logo freezes at the point in which the flash is about to finish drawing the curved line. The opening version was produced at Wang Film Productions in Taipei, Taiwan and the closing version was produced by using cel animation at Hong Ying Animation in Taipei, Taiwan.

Abusement Park (2015): Exactly like the closing variants from Fantasia 2000 and The Emperor's New Groove, but the words "Walt" and "PICTURES" are excluded and the logo only says "Disney". Also, the logo is a little darker than usual.

Planet Newcastle (December 22, 2006): Nearly the same as on the 2006 version of The Shaggy Dog, but this time, the logo is normal. Also, the logo is silent, but when the curved line finishes animating, the logo freezes and ten notes from some other cartoon theme song play. Then, the 1990 logo's theme begins.

Star 104532 (April 2006): Exactly like on the 2006 version of The Shaggy Dog, but the light that circles the castle cuts a lot of parts of the castle off, causing the music to crash. Then, the curved line fades away, just like at the end of Fantasia 2000 and The Emperor's New Groove. After that, the logo animates in reverse, albeit with a lot of parts of the castle cut off.

Zenon: The Zequel (January 12, 2001): The "filmed" 1990 logo proceeds as usual, but the line drawing over the castle is yellow.

Pokemon: Mewtwo Returns (December 30, 2000 in Japan, December 5, 2001 in the USA): The 1990 logo once again plays, but the castle glows white after it is formed and when the company's name is revealed the castle starts to grow. Also, when the curve line is formed, the curve line and the company's name then glow white as well. The Pokemon evolution sound starts playing as the logo slowly morphs into a circle. The circle's glow then dies down to reveal the circle is a purple electromagnetic sphere. The sphere then zooms in quickly, cutting to a black background to start the movie.

Pokemon: Destiny Deoxys (July 17, 2004 in Japan, January 22, 2005 in the USA): The 1990 logo is seen playing as usual, but when the shower of light reveals the words "Walt Disney" and "PICTURES" at the same time, the background is changed into an aurora background and the castle is replaced with a floating meteorite in form of the castle.

Pokemon: Jirachi: Wish Maker (July 19, 2003 in Japan, June 1, 2004 in the USA):The 1990 logo plays as normal, but the background is a starry background with glowing stars. Also, the castle is violet, the curve line is green, and the castle is formed downwards in slow motion.

TheBigLogoFan

Watch with Woody (TV, 1950-1973): On the first two DVD releases (Watch with Woody and Watch with Woody 2), the 1990 version of the 1985-2006 logo plays, but towards the end, the logo turns black-and-white with an old film look. In the closing variant, the logo is in its old film look from the opening variant, but toward the end, the old film effect disappears and the logo returns to colo(u)r. The music in both variants is the same as the 1987 BBC Video Watch with Mother variant.

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O_o:>:>, a Smiley movie (2004): The logo is made by internet memes, but a stick figure with a Smiley face fixes the logo, then walks away.

'''Make my System32 Delete! (2012):'A kid with a toy hammer goes to the 2006 logo, and deletes the words "Walt" and "PICTURES", like The Muppets''. Then the logo fades to a Windows computer. The kid right clicks the file and deletes it. Then the logo glitches and causes errors and suddenly displays a BSoD.

Explosion-o-Rama (2009): After the flashing in the 1985 logo, the light which circles the castle cut the top part of the logo.

Ryanasaurus0077

'''Angel Beats! (2011):''' The 2000 logo plays, but it's now colored dark blue.

Champion of Justice (2017): On the theatrical trailer, just the "Walt Disney STUDIOS" text, with "Walt Disney" in the usual font and "STUDIOS" in the same font as "PICTURES", appears against a crescent moon background. It segues into the 2012 MGM logo, which is sped up at the start.

Return of the Champion of Justice (2019): The flag on the castle is white with a red circle in the center.

Legend of the Champion of Justice (2022): The castle is already in view, and the river is frozen. There's snow covering the surrounding land. The camera goes through the castle gate, and the still MGM logo is already in view behind the castle just before the camera enters through the gate. The "Walt Disney STUDIOS" text takes on an icy look, complete with icicles.

Sailor Moon R: The Promise of the Rose (1993): The 1990 variant of the 1985 logo has a pinkish tint to the castle.

On the 2016 3D re-release, the 2006 logo animates as normal, but the "Walt Disney PICTURES" text looks pinker.

Sailor Moon S: Hearts in Ice (1994): A snowstorm takes place during the 1990 variant of the 1985 logo.

On the 2016 3D re-release, the 2006 logo takes place in a winter environment, and the logo is silent except for the fireworks. The fairy dust forming an arc over the logo freezes upon appearing.

Sailor Moon SuperS: The Black Dream Hole (1995): The 1990 variant of the 1985 logo looks more cyan in color than blue.

On the 2016 3D re-release, the 2006 logo is shown with its own variant, in which the riverboat suddenly lifts off from the river and starts flying; also, the 1982 Orion Pictures logo, which was seen after this logo on the other two movies, fades directly into this logo, and the Disney logo's music is re-orchestrated by James Newton Howard to blend with the Orion Pictures logo's music and is consequently at a slightly lower pitch.

Sailor Moon (1992-1997): On all Disney releases of the series since 2014, each episode starts with the normal 2006 logo (original variant, full animation), but with low-toned music.

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Jem and the Holograms: The Movie (2013): Apparently, Marvel has sold its interests to Disney. Since the show takes place in the 1980's, the 1985 Walt Disney Pictures logo, as used on the 1988 VHS of "Cinderella", plays without "Walt" and "PICTURES". The only difference is that the starlight is pink/purple. When the logo finishes, Jem/Jerrica says "Showtime Synergy!"

Phineas and Ferb: Across the Second Dimension (2011): Same as the "Lilo and Stitch" variant, but the castle forms in a smoother rate, and the starlight still remains blue, just like the "Chicken Little" (2005) closing variant. In other words, this is almost the same as the "Disney Renaissance" variation, with the exception of the background, which is black. However, at the end, the castle gets zapped away by one of Doof's inventions. On TV Spots, Perry punches away the logo (Skip to 4:44 of the PaF:ATSD DVD opening to see the exact way that Perry does it).

At the end of the film, the cut-short version of the logo plays. However, it is the normal variation.

Phineas and Ferb 2 (2013): The 3-D version of the Walt Disney Pictures castle, which resembles the Pixar variation, is played on a sky background. The arc quickly forms. When the castle fades out, it pans slowly down to Phineas and Ferb's backyard. At the end of the film, the 2D version of the Walt Disney Pictures logo plays, however, the only difference is that it lacks the "Walt" and "Pictures". The rest plays like its Television Animation logo counterpart.

Over the Garden Wall (April 4, 1997, Widescreen Releases Only): Exactly like the variant seen on 101 Dalmatians (1996, John Hughes); Lady and the Tramp (1955, 1998 re-release, widescreen only); and Mary Poppins (1964, December 14, 2004 DVD release), but the logo's colours are low-saturated. The Full Screen releases in North America, Mexico and Brazil use the same variant as Aladdin (1992). On European releases (France, Germany, Italy, UK, etc.), however, the choppy variant from The Great Mouse Detective(1992 re-release), A Muppet Christmas Carol, and Muppet Treasure Island is used instead.

Gravity Falls: The ArcLight Experience (January 1, 2016): The closing variant is the same as the one on Fantasia 2000 and The Emperor's New Groove. The logo plays in full animation as well.

Return to Gravity Falls (May 8, 2019): While the opening variant is the same as in "Newsies" and "Shipwrecked", the closing logo is the same as the 1990-1998 Buena Vista Television logo played in full. The only difference, aside from the cinematic video quality as opposed to its original videotaped variation, is that the text "Buena Vista Television" is replaced with "Walt Disney Pictures".

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TRON Legacy (2010): Exactly like the Buena Vista variation with the haunting synthesized choir from the first film. Seen after the credits.

SuperChickpeabros

The Aristocats II: Edgar Strikes Back (2007): The 2006 logo plays, but after it is formed, Toulouse and Berlioz walk up to the logo. Berlioz pushes Toulouse into the water and Toulouse pops up out of the water and onto the right of the grassy field. Marie bounces on the W and says "Whee!". Berlioz says "Lemme try!" and starts bouncing on the W as well. Toulouse bounces on the D saying "This is pretty fun!". After he says that, they break the text, landing on "PICTURES" and Marie says "Oops, sorry Mr. Designer Man!" as Roquefort pushes the text off the screen and we go into the opening credits.

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Rainy Days (1989): The 1985 logo plays, but the background is dark and stormy and lightning strikes to reveal the text "Walt Disney". Also, the castle has a picture of a sad face engraved on it.

Fire Emblem (1995): The 1985 logo plays, but the background is black and after the flash appears, a flame appears in behind the logo. The music is "Fire Emblem Theme" (Opera version).

Melody Time (1948, theatrical re-releases from 1988 and 1994): Only the second half of the 1985 logo is shown, but it takes place on the same background as the RKO Radio Pictures logo customized for the film. This variant replaces the RKO Radio Pictures logo on the 1988 and 1994 theatrical re-releases and the 1995 VHS of the film. It also appears on the theatrical trailer.

Fast Forward (2013): At the beginning of the film, the full-screen 1986 Walt Disney Home Video logo plays, but it is shown on a TV screen and the spark just writes "Disney".

The Santa Clause vs The Abominable Snow Monster (2017): The 1985 logo plays, but the background is dark violet-blue, the castle is lavender-blue, the text reads "Disney", and a cartoon reindeer falls on top of the logo. "Walt" and "PICTURES" do not appear.

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Dolan: The Movie (2004):The 2003 version of 1985 logo plays but Dolan is behind the castle.

Over The Rainbow (2002): The curved line is rainbow colored, and fireworks shoot up, making the castle colored in the 7 colors of the rainbow and the curved line thickens. Then we zoom into the gate of the castle.

LJK193

Gravity Falls: The Movie (2016) TBA

Star vs the Forces of Evil: The Movie (2017): The 2006 logo plays, but with the Mewni castle replacing the regular castle, and a rainbow forms in place of the curved line. The rainbow then burns.

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Roman's First Movie (2016): The logo is on a space background, the light that draws the curve is green and it looks and animates like the 1990 logo.

Stickfigures (1997): The 1990 logo plays, but when the flash happens, it engulfs the entire screen, and when it dies down the logo is tinted red, and we pan down to start the movie.

At the end, it is the same as the variant at the start but the credits music plays over it and it doesn't pan down.

Dumb Guy: The Dumb Adventure Begins (2005): The Background is rainbow, plus the opening theme plays.

Dumb Guy 2: The Quest for the Elements of Stupid (2008): The "Walt Disney" text zooms in letter by letter rather than fading in, and the logo turns red after "Pictures" fades in

Dumb Guy 3: The Rise of Megacat (2011): Same as DG:TDAB, but the logo only reads "Disney" and when "Disney" is formed it turns into a space background, and we pan up to start the movie.

Dumb Guy 4: The Day of Warfare (2014): When we first see the castle, the logo starts glitching out and at the end, cuts to the opening scene of the movie.

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Pokémon: Acreus and the Jewel of Life (2009): The 2006 logo plays as usual but when the Disney text fades in it zooms out projected on the Jewel of Life and Sheenia's hand picks it up and Kevin turns on the projected and saying " Let's get this movie started" and turns on the Walt Disney Animation Studio "Steamboat Willie" Logo plays

Polar Express (2011): The logo is in style of the movie and the train goes across the logo. At the end of the movie the classic castle plays but it's a black background and the castle, text and curve are yellow-goldish

'''Mickey! (2011):''' Mickey is seen on top of the castle

The Secret Life of Arietty (2012) The classic castle logo is seen on a wrinkley green background

Finding Dory (2016) The logo fades to the beginning scene

My Life As A Teenage Robot (2016)The variant is mixed with the Inspector Gadget and Lizzie Mquire variant.

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Star VS The Forces of Evil: The Movie (2019):

The variant described by LJK193 is used but the rainbow is replaced by the regular curved line.

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AdaMario's Movie (2016)

The castle is replaced by AdaMario's house, and "Disney" is replaced by "AdaMario".

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Kingdom Hearts (2002):The 2000 logo plays, but is dark blue.

On the 2013 & 2017 rereleases, the 2011 version of the 2006 logo is dark blue.

Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories (2004): The 1995 version of the 1985 logo plays, but the background is white, the castle & the word "PICTURES" are white & the "WALT DiSNEY" text is black.

On the 2007 Japanese & 2008 North American rereleases, the 2006 logo plays, but fades into the opening of the movie. Same goes for the 2013 & 2017 rereleases, only it is the 2011 version.

Kingdom Hearts II (2005 / 2006 internationally): On the Japanese release, the 2000 logo plays, but is light blue.

On the international release & the 2007 Japanese rerelease, the 2006 logo plays, but is light blue & shortened. Same goes for the 2014 & 2017 rereleases, only it is the 2011 version.

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days (2009): The 2006 logo plays, but is dark orange. Same goes for the 2013 & 2017 rereleases, only it is the 2011 version.

Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep (2010): The 2006 logo plays, but fades into a night sky. Same goes for the 2014 & 2017 rereleases, only it is the 2011 version.

Kingdom Hearts coded (2010 / 2011 internationally): The 2006 logo plays, but it glitches at the end. Same goes for the 2014 & 2017 rereleases, only it is the 2011 version.

Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance (2012): The 2011 version of the 2006 logo plays, but the sky is light blue & there are more clouds.

Kingdom Heartsχ [chi] (2015 / 2016 internationally): The 2011 version of the 2006 logo plays, but becomes enveloped by darkness at the end.

Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep - A fragmentary passage (2017): The 2011 version of the 2006 logo plays, but becomes a reflection on the sea.

SMG4Rocks

The Lion Guard Movie (2018): As a tribute to The Lion King's original theatrical release, the 1994 "videotaped" version of the 1985-2006 logo is used abiet without the words "Walt" & "Pictures" complete with animal sounds from the movie, also seen at the end of the movie abiet without the sounds.

On the teaser trailer, the 2000 "Flashlight" logo is used abiet without the words "Walt" & "Pictures".

On all theatrical trailers, the current logo is animated like the show.

On all TV spots, the 1994 "videotaped" version of the 1985-2006 logo (without the words "Walt" & "Pictures") is shown, abiet shortened.

On a TV spot advertising the film's Blu-Ray release during the Holiday season, the current logo has snow falling.

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My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Friendship Games (2015): The 1994 "videotaped" version of the 1985-2006 (without the words "Walt" & "Pictures") logo is used but the curve line is to represent Twilight and Sunset Shimmer's shadow runs by.

Chace1204

The Bluey Kingdom (2016; co-produced by BBC Films; in association with Millar Gough Ink, Nelvana and Disney Junior Films): The 1994 "videotaped" version of the 1985-2006 (without the words "Walt" & "Pictures") logo is used, but when the text appears, Bluey appears and comes out of the castle and uses a magic wand to change the color of the "Disney" text to light blue.

At the end of the movie, TBA.

On the teaser trailer, TBA.

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The Swan Princess (1994): In the hypothetical universe where Richard Rich sold the movie to Walt Disney Feature Animation instead of Columbia-Tristar, here was what Richard Rich would have used for the movie.

Bloxbuster (2012; co-produced with Epic Pictures and Roblox Pictures): The Blue Castle logo plays, but the castle is rainbow and the background is pink and the "WALT DISNEY" text is replaced with just "DISNEY" in rainbow.



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The Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Movie (2023): The standard 2011 logo is used with the instrumental version of the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse theme playing in the background instead of the logo's theme.

At the end of the movie, The Little Einsteins Movie variant of the 1994 "videotaped" version of the 1985-2006 logo (without the words "Walt" and "Pictures") is used, but Leo's hand is replaced with Mickey's hand drawing it.

Cao Tien (2021; Vietnamese movie): The 100th Anniversary variant of the logo plays, but "100" and "100 YEARS OF WONDER" are absent. Seen at both the opening and closing of the movie.

Hannah Montana: The Movie Rehydrated (20??): The current logo plays, however, the picture of the current Walt Disney Pictures logo gets struck by a lightning to transition to the current Millar Gough Ink logo on a dark-blue BG.

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga: The Movie (2024): Standard current logo, but was animated using GBA-like graphics and the fanfare is done on the Game-Boy Advance soundfont.

The Little Einsteins Movie (2027): The 1994 "videotaped" version of the current logo is used the rest as normal.

At the end of the movie, the 1994 "videotaped" version of the 1985-2006 logo (without the words "Walt" & "Pictures") is used, but the curved line is missing. After a few seconds, Leo's hand draws the curved line.

On the theatrical trailer, the 1994 "videotaped" version of the 1985 logo is used. After a few seconds, it abruptly cuts to the old Baby Einstein logo but videotaped, and the 2008-2010 Baby Einstein logo is seen without the company logo.

On the video game, the logo is still, and it fades to the videotaped version of the 2008-2010 Baby Einstein logo with the rolling caterpillar below it, but with a current logo instead.

Hannah Montana: The Movie Reboot (2030): The "videotaped" version of the 2006-2011 logo plays as usual, but the opening theme of the movie is heard instead of the logo's theme. The flare transitions to the 1994 "videotaped" version of the 1999-2011 Millar Gough Ink logo, but in Helvetica Neue font. A hammer is absent in the variant of the 1999-2011 MGI logo.

Hannah Montana: The Movie Reboot (2030; International print): The 1994 "videotaped" version of the 1985-2006 logo plays, but the words "Walt" and "Pictures" were removed, and so after the logo plays, the 1999-2011 Millar/Gough Ink logo comes up. However, don't expect to see this variation of the logo on the BBC UK airing of the movie, that one has the original variants of these logos instead.

The Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam Movie (2028; co-produced by Millar-Gough Ink; distributed by Nintendo; co-distributed by Nelvana; co-created by Entertainment One): The 2006 logo (Without the words "Walt" and "Pictures") is used, but the text is superimposed where it is drawn on a paper.

On the HD theatrical IMAX release, the "Disney" text is made out of papercraft instead of being superimposed where it is drawn on a paper.

At the end of a movie, the 1999-2011 Millar Gough Ink logo is at the left, the Disney logo is at the left half, the Nintendo logo is at the middle, the 2004 Nelvana logo with the Corus byline is at the right half, and the eOne logo is at the right. All the logos takes place on a black background.

At the end for an HD theatrical IMAX release of the movie, the logo plays as normal, but the curved lines are missing. Paper Mario's hand draws the curved lines for the text with his chalk.

On the teaser trailer, the whole logo is paperized, where it is made out of a 3D-like paper.

On the TV spot, the 100th anniversary variant of the 2022 logo is used (Without the words "100" and "100 YEARS OF WONDER"), which has Paper Mario at the left.

Little Einsteins Christmas Special (2013): The VHS "videotaped" version of the 1985 logo plays normally, but the background instead is, and the logo consists of snow.

At the end of the movie, the Little Einsteins Movie variant of the logo plays the rest as normal.

Tradney (2011): The logo plays, but the "Disney" text is still.

Hannah Montana: The Movie's Christmas Special (2012): The logo plays, but the sky is green, the castle is tinted red and there is a Christmas tree icon instead of the star above the sky.

On the trailers, the logo appears along with the 1999-2011 Millar-Gough Ink. logo, leaving the bottle breaking sound intact as the bottle breaks. Both of the logos takes place on a black BG.

On the theatrical release of the movie, the Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas variant of the 1985 logo (without the words "Walt" and "Pictures) is used, but the dotted tree is absent. Also, the Santa hat is seen above the bottle in the Millar-Gough Ink. logo.

On TV spots, the standard closing 2011 logo is used with the Disney text intact.

Urine Into The Toilet (2023; co-produced by PinkFong, Millar/Gough Ink, Nelvana and Hogi Enterprises): The logo plays, but when the text appears, the castle gets tinted in yellow.

At the end of the movie, the logo is tinted yellow. It also appears along with Millar Gough Ink, Pinkfong, Nelvana and Hogi Enterprises logos.

On the teaser trailer, the logo is tinted yellow along with both the Pinkfong, Millar Gough Ink, Nelvana and Hogi Enterprises logos.

Pinkfong: Potty Adventure Movie (2023): The 1985 logo (Without the words "Walt" and "Pictures") is used, but when the text appears, Pinkfong, the pink fox, appears and gets out of the castle before she waves to the viewer.

Andery (2012; produced in association with 20th Century fox; produced by Millar Gough Ink, Nelvana (Canada) and Infinite Frameworks): The 1985 logo plays as normal but the background is and the curved line is.

At the end of the movie, the 1985-styled 2011 opening logo is used as normal, but the star at the beginning of the logo is absent.

On the teaser trailer, the logo appears along with 20th Century Fox, Millar Gough Ink, Nelvana and Infinite Frameworks logos on a background from its corporate logo.

Sen (1986; produced by Buena Vista Home Video): The logo plays with the company text intact and the white engulfing the castle is absent. The music has been absent.

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Smallville II (2013-2014): The 2006 logo plays but Superman is seen flying in the sky for a brief minute...

Amanda The Adventurer (2022): The 2006 logo plays but the logo is animated in the style of the VHS tapes from the show...

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The Berenstain Bears Thanksgiving Movie (2009; produced by Millar/Gough Ink, HiT Entertainment, Media Asia Group, Pasi, PBS Kids Films and Nelvana): The 1994 "videotaped" variant of the 1985-2006 logo (without the words "Walt" & "Pictures) is used, but the castle is yellow, the curved line is red and the background is orange.

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The Magic School Bus: The Movie (2008; produced internationally by Nelvana; produced by Millar Gough Ink, PBS Kids Films and Sony Pictures Animation): The 1985 logo plays, but when the text appears, the Magic School Bus appear from the left, transitioning to the Millar Gough Ink logo. International airings have the Nelvana logo instead but before the Millar Gough Ink logo after the company's logo.

At the end of the movie, the logo thought the castle is the 1995-2007 "Pixar" one. The logo leaves the text in the logo intact.

On the teaser trailer, the logo appears along with Nelvana (only available on international prints), Millar Gough Ink, PBS Kids Films and Sony Pictures Animation logos superimposed on the back of the Magic School Bus.

On the theatrical trailer, TBA.

The Berenstain Bears Christmas Movie (2010; produced by PBS Kids Films, Millar/Gough Ink, Pasi, Treehouse TV and Nelvana): The 1985 logo plays, but the castle has Christmas wrapping. Also, the background is usually and the castle is.

At the end of the movie, TBA.

On the teaser trailer, TBA.

Baggi (2008): The logo starts with the Disney text fading in. This is the only television logo to be known here, seen on all episodes until 2011.

The Computervision (2001): The 1995 Pixar variant of the 1985 logo plays, but it is tinted dark-green. Also, it is slightly darker. Callaboy (1999): The 1985 logo plays, but the logo is more darker except for the castle and drawn pixie dust, and the font for "PICTURES" is replaced with the 2007 WildBrain Entertainment logo's font.

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Selena Gomez's Naturally (2009): On the Walt Disney Pictures logo, we see train and fireworks sound, with the text "Walt Disney", and the songs are Dance With Me. The film adaptation was based on Selena Gomez & the Scene, Naturally. This movie dress Selena Gomez Naturally black dress.

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The Owl House Movie (2020): (in honor of Luz and Amity) the castle is replaced by the titular house and Hooty tries to make the curve line appear via elongating himself...

At the end of the movie, the castle is normal but Luz and Amity say "bye!" (it was later reused for the final Owl House episode)

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Destabilized 3: Nightmare (1992, International): Standard 1990 logo, only the fanfare is a bit re-orchestrated (composed by Kyoto Williamstown), but it crashes before the last note, with wailing horns and a scarier ending. An audio containing a version without the edited ending was found as a recording (circa May 1992) when they were doing their last take on the fanfare. This was used as a warm-up before the final recording began.

Undestructive (1994, International): The logo cuts from the Universal logo from the film, but it is tinted in red, and the "N" in "DiSNEY" and the "R" in "PICTURES" is flipped. Instead of fading out as usual, the logo cuts to the credits.

Destabilized 4: Seconds to Impact (2001, International): The 1990 logo is darker than usual.

The Case of George (2004, International): The 2000 logo glitches at the start, and at the end of the logo.

Saving John (2005, International): The 2002 logo is shortened and appears only at the end of the film. Instead of the logo's fanfare, the ending theme of the film is heard. This also applies to the other logos.

The Cape of Hope (2008, International): The 25 Years version of the logo is shortened, starting to where more of the castle is revealed. Just like the standard 25 Years version, "WALT" and "PICTURES" are removed, and is positioned like in the 2007 home video logo.

Destabilized 5: Requiem for a Battle (2008, International): The logo has "WALT" and "PICTURES" removed and has the text positioned a la the home video logo. After the music finishes, the text disappears and the logo suffers a power outage, turning all lights off.

The Blade (2009, International): The logo is tinted in dark red, and the text reads "DiSNEY". Instead of the fanfare, ominous sound effects are heard on the logo.

In the end, it is the same, except, it starts at the arc, and the camera stays still. The logo is silent as well.

A Work of Heart (2016, International): Standard 2011 logo, however, the fanfare is done on a music box.

Destabilized 7: Conviction (2017, International): The 2011 logo is darker than usual, and has the sky in a blue tint.

Driving Home (2018, International): The logo animates as normal, but when it finishes, the text fades out, and zooms into a house located behind the left side of the castle, as it is the film's setting.

Shattered (2019, International): The logo goes neon when the flag is revealed.

Paradox (2019, International): The logo animates as normal, but at the end, a sun appears and the logo fades to a sunset.

Miyako (2021, International): The very first live-action film in the new deal between Fox Benedict and Disney, the logo appears in a retro look, with the "WALT DiSNEY" text (in its 1956-1986 form) coming down to the screen (a la the titles from the anthology series from 1981 to 1983), and the word "Pictures" fades in. The opening theme is the same one used in The Shawshank Redemption.

World War X (2022, International): The 2011 logo is in a nocturnal tint.

The ending is the same, but it uses the short closing logo.

Lockout (2022, International): The 2011 logo malfunctions when the flag is revealed.

Wingate Dreams 2 (2022, International): The 1990 logo is used.

At the end of the film, the logo is cut short and crossfades to the retro Fox Benedict Pictures or 20th Century Studios logos.

Run and Run: The Special Director's Cut (both 2022): The 2022 logo glitches in a VHS effect and is tinted blue.

The Special Director's Cut has the logo in a lighter blue.

The Edge (2022): The 2022 logo is darker than usual.

On early theatrical releases, the logo cuts to black.

Golfers on the Road (2022, International): The 2022 logo is silent and is shortened to its last few seconds, both at the start and end of the film.

Darby and the Dead (2022): The 2011 logo is brighter than usual.

George Orwell's 1984 (2022): Same as Run, but it is sped up faster than usual, and is in a nocturnal tint. The logo briefly flashes to the 1979 logo at the end.

Endless 9 (2022): The 2022 logo is darker than usual.

Donbas (2023):

Opening: The fanfare is reorchestrated by Kyoto Williamstown, with the ambience sounds intact. The 2022 logo is normal, but when the camera flies up into the castle, the fireworks are now just in blue and gold, Ukraine's national colors. The flag with Disney's Family Crest is also replaced with the Ukraine flag, referencing the film's location. When the logo is finished, the camera pans down into the water, seguing into the opening scene.

Closing: Just the whole entire 2022 logo, this time, it is normal, but it has a slight orange tint. Instead of the fanfare and sound effects, the last seconds of "Tasogare" by Mai Yamane, plays through the logo.

The Blade 2: Blood and Consequences (2023): Same as Million Dollar Arm, but it is darker than usual.

Boston Strangler (2023): The 2022 logo without the tagline is darker than usual and desaturated.

On Rakaian prints, the logo's audio is off-sync.

' Viperfish (2023, International; Disney+): The 2022 logo without the tagline has a videotape feel to it and glitches throughout. This was made by Jakarta Technologies.

The Capitol (2023, International):

Opening: The 2006 logo is used, but instead of just reading "DiSNEY", the text is now moved to the left, and "100" is added to the right of the text. "100 YEARS OF WONDER", in the same font as "PICTURES" fades in below.

Closing: The whole entire 2022 logo without the tagline is used.

Disco Queen (2023, International; Kirby+):

Opening: The 2022 logo plays as normal, but as the castle is revealed, the logo transitions into the 1972-1979 logo, without "WALT" and with "100" placed next to "DiSNEY", with the tagline fading in after the text settles in its position. "Stayin' Alive" by The BeeGees plays during the logo's appearance.

Closing: The whole entire 2022 logo without the tagline is used, but it has no music, except for the sound effects.

Blood Thinners (2023, International; Disney+): The 2022 logo without the tagline is normal, but when the text finishes forming, the logo turns red.

'Baby Einstein: LIVE on Stage! The Movie (2023, Disney+):' The 2022 logo without the tagline is normal, but when the text finishes forming, Caterpillar, the beloved Baby Einstein character, appears, opens the door and comes out from the castle and suddenly, the logo turns into 2D animation by Baby Einstein.

At the end of the movie, the 2022 closing logo without the tagline is normal, but when the logo is done, the Rolling Caterpillar transitions from this logo to a white background used for the 2000-2007 Baby Einstein Company logo.

On TV spots, Rolling Caterpillar from the 2000 Baby Einstein Company logo is seen at the bottom-left of the screen in the 2022 logo without the tagline.

Drinked (2023, Disney+; produced with Walden Media and Pixar Animation Studios):

Opening: The 35mm "videotaped" variant of the 1985 logo (Without the words "Walt" and "Pictures") plays, but the text "waltograph" fades in early while the castle appears from the light. The white engulfing the castle is absent. Notice that, the music was omitted.

Closing: The 1995 Pixar variant of the 1985 logo (Without "Walt" and "Pictures") plays as normal, but the background is the one from the 2006 Walt Disney Pictures logo.

On the TV spots, the "videotaped" version of the 2006 Walt Disney Pictures logo was used without the words "Walt" and "Disney".

On the teaser trailer, the print logo is shown along with the Walden Media and Pixar logos superimposed on a sky.

The Illusioner (2004; produced by Millar/Gough Ink, IM Global, EMJAG Productions, Warner Bros. Pictures and Intermedia):

Opening: The 1995 "Pixar" variant of the 1985 logo plays, but the castle is replaced with the standard 1985 castle.

Closing: Same opening variant from the logo was used.

On the teaser trailer "waltograph" and "PICTURES" are next to the castle.

On the TV spots, the normal 1985 logo is used.

Evocation (2007):

Opening: The 1985 logo plays while the company text is intact, but the white engulfing the castle is absent.

Closing: The 1985 logo plays the rest as normal.

Toy Story: Zurg Strikes Back (2023, Disney+):


 * Opening: The 100th Anniversary logo plays as normal, but the logo is tinted in and the text is white while "100" in the company text and the tagline are omitted. After the logo finishes, Zurg appears from the right and shoots the logo using an ion blaster, causing the logo to explode (suddenly causing Zurg to get defeated by an explosion), transitioning to the opening sequence. "Zurg's Planet" from the Toy Story 2 soundtrack plays with the sound effects intact.
 * Closing: The 2022 closing logo without the tagline and "100" in the company text plays the rest as normal with sound effects.
 * International Prints: The same opening variant without Zurg is used, but the theme from the 1985 logo is heard.

The Little Einsteins Movie (Disney Junior original airings; 2027):


 * Opening Variant: The 2011 Walt Disney Pictures logo is used.
 * Closing Variant: A still version of the 2011 Walt Disney Pictures is used.
 * Promo: The 100th Anniversary 2022 Walt Disney Pictures logo (without "100" and the tagline) starts when the text appears.