Chace's Dream Variations- Walt Disney Pictures

Here Chace writes his dream variations for Walt Disney Pictures to be real.

-LogoFan2005

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, however, the animation is in 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): TBA.

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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 red and the castle is green.

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.